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Mimulus glutinosus
. [[underlined]] Quercus wislizeni [[/underlined]] frutescens
Rhamnus californica
. [[underlined]] Yucca whipplei [[/underlined]]
. [[underlined]] Alnus rhombifolia [[/underlined]]
The five plants that are known not to go over all belong to a belt not represented on the west slope, so that the entire desert flora practically goes over to the South Fork of the Kern River at its junction with Canebrake Creek.  From this point down the river there is little shrubbery, the land being all cultivated and the hillslopes covered ^[[insertion]] mainly [[/insertion]] with [[underlined]] Pinus sabiniana [[/underlined]] . [[underlined]] Quercus wislizeni [[/underlined]] frutescens and the two Ceanothi . [[underlined]] Ceanothus cuneatus [[/underlined]] . [[underlined]] Ceanothus divaricatus [[/underlined]]
On the hill-slopes south of Kernville, [[underlined]] Juniperus californica [[/underlined]] is abundant.
Following are the plants seen to-day in addition to those collected.
Abronia as at Keeler (along Kern River)
. [[underlined]] Alnus rhombifolia [[/underlined]] (along Kern River)
. [[underlined]] Amarantus albus [[/underlined]]
. [[underlined]] Anemopsis californica [[/underlined]]
. [[underlined]] Argemone hispida [[/underlined]]
. [[underlined]] Artemisia tridentata [[/underlined]] (to the fork, sparingly)
. [[underlined]] Asclepias erosa [[/underlined]]