Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 1

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All the species of Rhus are larger and more tree-like upon the island than on the mainland, even R. diversiloba almost becomes a small tree. In some of the southwest canons of Santa Cruz near the sea, R. ovata, with a single trunk and compact rounded head, resembled in appearance small ap- ple trees, and in full bloom presented a fine appearance, very different from the bush of the summits of the mainland mountains. It is one of the very first to start forth anew from its roots after all vegeta
...tion has apparently been killed by fire.
Cercooarpus parvifolius, Nutt. —G. betulcefolim, Nutt.
A mainland shrub that often is an insular tree.
Galium Californicum, Hook. & Arn. =G. flaccidum, Greene.
As noted in the Flora of California this species often has a pubescent ovary, and the pubescence sometimes persists upon the mature white fruit.
226 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
AUDIBERTIA STACHYOIDES, Benth.
Common about Santa Barbara and on Santa Cruz Island.
The Santa Barbara specimens, perhaps, collected from a single bush are pistillate, with no trace of stamens.


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