(DH); Santa Monica, Oct., 1881, S. B. & W. F. Parish 556 (DH, Car. 
Mus.j; Echo Mountain, near Pasadena, Nov., 1915, F. Grinnell Jr. (CA); 
Duarte Los Angeles Co., Aug. 25, 1915, Alice Eastwood 4893 (CA) ; San 
Diego Co., Apr.; 1913, O. F. Sanford (CA) ; San Jose Hills, Nov. 3, 1918, 
L. Street (PC); Eaton Canyon, Los Angeles Co., Sept. 4, 1916, Geo. L. 
Moxley 516 (PC, GLM); Placerita Canyon, near Newhall, Dec. 19, 1918, 
F. Grinnell Jr. (PC); Sawpit Canyon, near Monrovia, Sept. 6, 1915, Geo. 
L. Moxley444 (GLM); Sierra Madre, without date, Miss Mohr (LAM); 
Laurel Canyon, 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Grout (LAM); Bailey Canyon, San 
Gabriel Mts., 1911, F. Grinnell Jr (LAM); Ridge west of Cahuenga Peak. 
Sept. 1, 1919, Geo. L. Moxley 716 (GIM). 
3. ZAUSCHNERIA CANA Greene. Pittonia i:28. 1887. 
In his original description Greene says the leaves are entire but I have 
found in some specimens that they are rarely mucro-denticulate near the 
apex. Miss Eastwood also points out in her MSS. notes that they are 
sub-falcate and sub-carinate, the mid-vein being very distinct on the 
under side of the leaf. 
.... Specimens Examined 
Santa Cruz Island, July-Aug., 1886, Edw. L. Greene, Type in Herb. 
Cal. Acad.; also same collection (UC, DH) ; Santa Cluz Island, Aug. 11, 
1916, Mrs. Chas. E. Miller (CA); Anacapa Island, 1901, H. Hemphill 
(UC). 
4. ZAUSCHNERIA VILLOSA Greene. Pittonia i:27., 1887. 
Greene's description is faulty in respect to the capsule, which he says 
is glabrous. The capsule in sheet 30238 of the Dudley Herbarium, dis- 
tributed as part of the type specimen, is densely villous with straight 
white hairs, and even in the type sheet, Cal. Acad. 27869, the capsules are 
somewhat hairy. 
Specimens Examined 
Santa Cruz Island, Aug., 1886, Edw. L. Greene, type (CA); Same col- 
lection (DH); Santa Cruz Island, luly 16-17, 1917, Alice Eastwood 3959 
(CA); San Clemente Island, June 25, 1894, Edgar A. Mearns 4081 (DH); 
Island of Santa Rosa, Coast of California, 1888, T. S. Brandegee (UC) ; 
San Clemente Island, Aug. 25, 1894, T. S. Brandegee (UC); Ensenada, 
Lower California, Nov., 1902, T. S. Brandegee (UC) has smaller and 
shorter leaves and a finer tomentum than the type, but is probably best 
included here. 
5. ZAUSCHNERIA EASTWOODAE sp. nov. Eastwood and Moxlev 
Green, glandular-pubescent and somewhat villous; stems 5 dm. high, 
decumbent to ascending, branches ascending with short, very leafy 
branchlets in all the axils; leaves opposite, floral alternate, sessile, nar- 
rowly lanceolate, the largest 3.5 cm. long, 4 mm. wide, apex aristulate, 
entire or rarely denticulate near the apex, the midvein trinervate below; 
calyx 4 cm. long, including the lobes 1.5 cm. long, minutely glandular- 
pubescent, apex stellate in bud, the tube constricted 7 mm. from the 
bulb about 3 mm. in diameter, the bulbous base 3-4 mm. in diameter, tube 
widening to 7 mm. at throat; stamens exceeding the petals 8-9 mm.; 
style exceeding the petals 15 mm.; ovary longer than the floral leaf, 
apex 1 mm. wide, short-pedicellate; capsule fusiform, 3-4 cm. long, costae 
red, conspicuously glandular. 
Santa Clara Co., Calif., on hills back of Los Gatos, collected by A. A. 
Heller, Sept. 18, 1903, No. 7211; Type in Herb. Grav. Also specimen col- 
lected on the summit of the Coast Range, San Mateo Co., Oct. 20. 1902, 
by C. F. Baker, No. 52. This is less villous than the type. Also Jolon. 
Monterey Co., collected by T. S. Brandegee in 1886. This is a poor 
specimen with flowers apparently shorter than the type. 
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