7753 Prunus emarginata (Dougll Walp. 
The flowers are smaller than description of P. emarginata and 
the branches are not red shining. Have seen specimens that seem to 
grade into th^JLs. No fruit developed this year* The young fnr.it 
was elongated rather than round. 
7541 Amelanchier leaves glossy 
7542 Amelanchier leaves dull. 
7541 15 a rounded well filled out plant. 7512 is a scraggly 
plant with the branches diverging. 
7734 Valeriana 
In Rydb. this runs to V. pubicarpa Rydb. or P. puberulenta Rydb.' 
It differs from P. pubicarpa as lowest stem leaves are divided and f 
flowers are only 2-3 mm. wide. A 1so th e coiolla is glabrous. 
From V. puberulenta in having pilose fruit. 
7478 frritillaria atropupures Nutt.^'^ ’ 
This plant resembles many specimens labeled F. atropuuurea Nutt 
but the fruit is that of F. pinotorum Davidson. These plants are 
almost invariably single flowered, the flowers are saucer shaped 
and the leaves fall in number generally below B’. atropupurea as 
given in the floras. The plants in herbaria show considerable 
variation. 
y 7567 Ivesia 
This plant seems closed to Ivesia pygma# Gray Proc. Am. Acad. 
6i 531, lgS5 but differs from the description in that it is Be avily 
glandular, has five stamens instead of 10, 8-10 carpels instead of 7 
and has a strOngly villous receptacle. 
It the Mo, Botanical harden are three specimens (aj^beled I. 
pygma ea . of these C. A. Purpus 5173, Flora of S. E. Calif, April- 
Sept. 
1807, alt. 
7567 
'Xt* ^ 
Leaflets frequently with 
several bristles at tin, 
glandular hairs and long 
white hairs. Broadly 
elliptical. 
Glandular perbulent with 
numerous long hairs 
Densely caespitose with 
jrh or hri he keys s 6 ftmacler. 
11-12000 ft. has been 
Vi eaves 
shoFT\ 
Stem. 
checked by Rydbi 
„ . Purpos plant 
fix ' • < -■f. tC 
■^Leaflets usually with 1 bristle 
at tip. Somewhat glandular 
with short hairs, no long 
hairs. Somewhat snatulate 
glandular puberulent with 
sometimes a few lone: hairs 
Loosely caespitose with under¬ 
ground stems slender 
short heavy sterns^ 
I did not dissect this to count stamens and carpels. 
Tidestrom rives stamens as 5-10 and depson states stamens usually 
10 
Please comnare this with the Brewer plauy. This plant 
would seem to differ from I. nygmaea in the loosely caespitose 
slender branches, strongly glandular and villous condition and in 
the 5 stamens and the 3-10 carpels. 
