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Batide : 



Batis maritima, Liun. Sea-side siarub, 3 to 4 feet, generally prostrate. 

 Bkkberidace/E : Barberries. 



Berheris repens^^ Liiull. Less thaa 1 foot liigb. 



Ber})eri8 lAnnaia, Lag. Two to 6 feet higu. 



Berheris XeviitUota,'- Trelease. 

 BiGNONiACE.E : Bigiionia family. 



Chilojysis saligna,^ Don. Shrub, or small tree, 10 to 20 feet liigh. 

 Buxace.e: 



Simmoudsia Californica, Nutt. Low sbrub. 

 (jArPAiuDACE/E : Caper family. 



Isomer la arhorea, Nutt. Three to 5 feet high. 

 Capkifoliack.e : Honeysuckle fanlil3\ 



Sdinhiiciis (/lauca,-^ Nutt. Elder. Shrub or small tree. 



Sijin2)]ior'ica)'2)os raccmosus, Michx. Snowberry. Two to 4 feet. 



Lonicera ]iis2:>idnhi, Dougl. Honeysuckle. More or less twining. 

 Celasteace.e : Staff-tree family. 



Euonijmus Parishii,- Trelease. 



Euonymns occidoitaJ is, ^ l^ntt. 

 Chenopodiace.e : Goosefoot family. 



Airiplex liymeneJijtra, Watson. Two to 3 feet, 



Atriijlex canescens, Watson. Under 2 feet. 



Grayia poJijgaJoides, Hook. & Arn. One to 3 feet. 



Sarcodaius fermiculatus,'^ Torr. Two to 8 feet high; commonest of the ''Grease- 

 woods," and very probably occurs in this range. 

 COMPOSIT-E : Composite family. 



Acamptopappus spluvrocepliahis. Gray. One to 3 feet. 



Aplopappns Palmeri, Gray. 



Aplopappiis puiifolius, Gray. Two to 4 feet. 



PcHcepliijIlnni Scliottii, Gray. Under 1 foot. 



Baccharis ghitinosa, Pers. 



Baccharis Emorjji, Gray. 



Baccliaris serg'doides, Gray. 



Baccliaris sarothroidcs, Gray. 



Bigelovia teretifolia, Gray. Low shrub. 



Bigdovia pauiculata, Gray. 



Artemisia fridvniata, Nutt., var. angusiifolia Gray. 

 Tetradgmla canescens, D C. One to 2 feet high. 

 Conifek.e: Pino family. 



Juniperns Californica, Carr. A shrub or small tree, sometimes 20 to 30 feet. 

 Libocednis decurrens, Torr. One hundred to 150 feet high. 



PscHdotsiiga Donglasii, Carr., var. macrocarpa. A rather large tree 40 to 50 feet 



or more in height, probably occurring in this range. 

 Pinns Lamhertiana, Dougl. " Sugar Pine." A very large tree, sometimes :')00 feet. 

 Pinus Parrijana, Eugelm. Twenty to 30 feet high ; probably occurs in this range. 

 Pinns TorrcAjana, Parry. Twenty to 30 feet high. 



I'inns ponderosa, Dougl. " Yellow Pine." One of the largest pines, sometimes 



150 to 300 feet high. 

 Pinus Jeffrey i, Mnrvay. '• Bull Pine," One hundred feet high. 

 Pi)f>.is Marrayana, Balf. 



Pinns SaUniana, Dougl. "Nut Pine," "Digger Pine." Sixty to 100 feet high. 



Pinns Coulferi, Don. Sixty to 100 feet or more in height. 



Pinns tnlercnlaia, Gord. 



Ahies concolor, Lindl. & Gord. 

 1 Collected in San Diego County, by Dr. E. Palmer, in 1873. ^ Unpublished. ^ See No. 61, p. 179. 

 « See No. 5G, ]). 177. ^C. R. Orcntt, in First Biennial Report, California Forestry Board. 6 Speci- 

 mens collected iu San Luis Valley in 1873 by John Wulf. ^ See Coniferte, p. 159. 



