BLAKE.— ENCELIA AND RELATED GENERA, 361 
Encelia farinosa Gray in Torr. Bot. Emory Rep. Mil. Recon. 143 
(1848) 
Specimens examined: Nevapa: Muddy Valley, Lincoln Co., alt. 
518 m., 1 May 1906, Kennedy & Goodding 8 (N); boulder washes, Las 
Vegas Mts., 13 May 1905, Goodding 2363 (G); CaLtrorNtA: Pana- 
mint Cajion, alt. 610 m., 3 May 1897, Jones (N); Furnace Creek 
Ranch, Death Valley, 25 Mar. 1891, Coville & Funston 476 (FGN); 
near Bennett Wells, Death Valley, 22 Jan. 1891, Coville & Funston 
202 (N); Los Angeles, 25 May 1902, Braunton 287 (N);34 San Bernar- 
dino Mts., 1880, Vasey 286 (N); San Bernardino, 12 Jan. 1880, S. B. 
Parish (G); May 1881, Parish (F); 2 May 1896, C. E. Cummings 
(G); dry hills near San Bernardino, 27 Apr. 1891, S. B. Parish 2192 
(N); vicinity of San Bernardino, alt. 305-457 m., 27 Apr. 1895, S. B. 
Parish 3638 (GN); foothills near San Bernardino, 15 May 1891, S. B. 
Parish (F); San Bernardino Hills, Apr. 1881, Parish (F); near 
Barstow, 12 Apr. 1905, 7. E. Wilcox (N); The Needles, 8 May 1884, 
Jones 3853 (FN); Elsinore, 4 Apr. 1903, Baker 4151 (FG); Temecula 
Caiion, alt. 800 m., 31 Mar. 1898, Leiberg 3209 (N); Box Springs, San 
Diego Co., 10 May 1882, Oreutt (F); Signal Mt., Colorado Desert, 2 
Apr. 1903, Abrams 3159 (G); Colorado Desert, Mar. 1881, W. G. 
Wright 185 (G); southeastern California, 1876, Palmer (G); southern 
California, 1876, Parry & Lemmon 181 (F); California, Coulter 327 — 
(G); Colorado River, interior of California, 1854, Bigelow (G); Mexican 
Boundary Survey under Emory, 1846 (TyPE in Nat. Herb., no. 46083); 
eastern base of Coast Range, edge of Colorado Desert, 7 May 1894, 
Mearns 2969 (N); Arizona: Fort Mohave, 1860-1, Cooper (G); 
Beaver Dam, 1877, Palmer 239 (G); Grand Cafion of the Colorado, 
Journey of 1885, Gray (G); Verde Mesa, 1867, E. Smart 201 (N); 
buttes, Tempe, 19 Apr. 1892, Ganong & Blaschka (G); along the Gila, 
Mar. 1852, Parry 54 (G); Coyote to Santa Rosa, 13 Mar.—23 Apr. 
1903, Griffiths 3986 (N); Laosa to Lavare via Babuquivari, 1903, 
Griffiths 3615 (N); Santa Catalina Mts., 19 Apr. 1881, Pringle (FG); 
Camp Grant, 2 Apr. 1867, Palmer 124 (G); Tucson Mts., Sept. 1907, 
Thornber (N); Tucson Mts., 1903, Griffiths 3475 (N); hills near Tuc- 
son, 8 May 1883, Pringle (F); Tucson, 8 Apr. 1892, Toumey (N), and 
1 May 1892, Toumey 687 (N); Tule Mts., Mexican boundary line, 11 
‘eb. 1894, Mearns 2800 (N); near Monument no. 178, Mex. bound. 
line, 8 Feb. 1894, Mearns 2791 (N); Chimehuevis, alt. 915 m., 21 Apr. 
ion ¢ MS. note attached to the sheet says in part: ‘This plant was just 
teeth gags root to fruit.” The species is not included in Abrams’ Los Angeles 
