i 4 PLANTS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. 



Parishii, Greene. Wilson's Peak, 

 teretifolia, D. & H. Near Fort Tejon. 

 veneta, Gray. Common on hills near Los Angeles. 

 Solidago, Linn. Golden-rod. 



Californica, Nutt. Common on the higher mountains, 

 confinis, Gray. Cienega: Glendale; Arroyo Seco. 

 occideutalis, Nutt. Stream banks. 

 Lessingia, Cham. 



glandulifera, Gray. Common in arid ground. 

 Bellis, Tourn. Daisy. 



perennis, Linn. Casual in lawns. 

 Corethrogyne, DC. 

 **Californica, DC. Monterey to San Diego. (Bot. Cal.) 

 filaginifolia, Nutt. Common in the foothills, 

 var. virgata, Gray. Wilson's Peak. 

 Aster, Tourn. Aster. 



exilis, Ell. Common in river bottoms, 

 hesperius, Gray. Cienega. 



Fremonti, Gray., var. Parishii, Gray. Canons San Gabriel Mountains. 

 Menziesii, Lindl. Cienega; dry hillsides; very local, 

 tortifolius, Gray. Mohave Desert, on southern rim. 

 Erigeron, Linn. Fleabane. 



Canadenis, Linn. Common weed on the plains, 

 foliosus, Nutt. Common from 2,000 to 5,000 feet. 



var. steuophyllus, Gray. San Gabriel Mountains. 

 Philadelphicus, Linn. In low wet soils; San Gabriel River; Fulton. 

 Conyza, Less. 



Coulteri, Gray. Avalon; Oak Knoll; Santa Monica Range. 

 Baccharis, Linn. 



Douglasii, DC. Glendale; Los Angeles River. 

 Emoryi, Gray. Redondo; Long Beach; Cerritos. 

 glutinosa, Pers. Moist flats near Los Angeles, 

 pilularis, DC. Near Santa Monica. 

 Plummerae, Gray. Topango Canon, 

 viminea, DC. Very common along streams. 

 Pluchea, Cass. 



borealis, Gray. River at El Monte. 



camphorata,DC. Marshy grounds and rivers,Los Angeles and San Gabriel. 

 nicropus, Linn. 



Californicus, F. & M. Hills and ridges near Los Angeles. 

 Sly Iodine, Nutt. 



gnaphalioides, Nutt. Open grounds in the foothills. 

 Psilocarphus, Nutt. 



globiferus, Nutt. Dry ridges of the Coast Range. 

 Filago, Tourn. 



Arizonica, Gray. Catalina Island. 

 Californica, Nutt. Frequent on dry ridges. 

 Anaphalis, DC. 



margaritacea, B. & H. Catalina Island. 

 (inaphalium, Linn. Everlasting. 



Californicum, DC. Common on the plains and lower hills, 

 leucocephalum, Gray. Frequent from 1-3,000 feet. (Fl. Pasa. ) 

 microcephalutn, Nutt. Frequent along dry water courses, 

 palustre, Nutt. Moist grounds, not common, 

 ramosissimum, Nutt. Los Angeles; Oak Knoll. 

 Sprengelii, H. & A. Sandy grounds and dry banks. 

 Melampodium, Linn. 



perfoliatum, HBK. Moist and cultivated grounds in the citv. 

 Iva, Linn. 



axillaris, Pursh. Sandy saline soil, Big Rock Creek. 



