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CATALOGUE OP SPECIES. 117 



CORNACE-ffJ. 



Cornus occidentalis (Torr. & Gr.) Fl. i. 652 (1840), as C. sericea occidentalism Type 

 locality, as taken from Chamisso's specimen, 1 "ad portum St. Francisci Californiae." 



Tins is the earliest published name for C.pubescen-s Nutt. Sylv. iii. 54(1842-53). 

 Our specimens, collected in Tejon Canon (No. 1221), were determined by W. II. Evans. 

 This plant difters from typical C. picbescens in its largo (8 to 10 cm. broad) cymes, 

 and in its globular stones 4 to 5 mm. in diameter. 



Gaxrya veatchii Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. v. 40 (April, 1873). Type locality, 

 "on Cerros Island." 



This, as already pointed out, 2 is the G. flavesceiis pahneri of the Botany of Califor- 

 nia. We found it only on the summit and southern slope of Cajon Pass, San Ber- 

 nardino Mountains (Nos. 44, 156). 



Garrya veatchii flavesceiis (Wats.) Amer. Nat. vii. 301 (May, 1873), as G. flaves- 

 cens; Coult. & Evans, Bot. Gaz. xv. 06 (1890). Type locality, "from Southern Ne- 

 vada and Utah to Arizona and New Mexico." 



San Francisco Mountain (No. 7), and Charleston Mountains (No. 1878). 



Garrya wrightii Torr. Pac. It. ltep. iv. 136 (1857). Type locality, "on rocks, base 

 of San Francisco Mountain," Arizona. 

 San Francisco Mountain, Arizona (No. 8). 



CAPRIFOLlACEiE. 



Sambucus glauca Nutt. in Torr. & Gr. Fl. ii. 13 (1841). Type locality, "plains 

 of the Oregon, near the Blue Mountains." 



In the Canada de las Uvas (No. 1165), and in Wood Canon, Grapevine Mountains 

 (No. 1761). The former has unusally broad, deeply and sharply serrated leaves. 



Sambucus melanocarpa Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. xix. 76 (1883). Type locali- 

 ties, "in New Mexico," " in the Wahsatch," " in the mountains of Montana," "in the 

 Sierra Nevada, California," and, "in the cascades of Oregon." 



Near Whitney Meadows, Sierra Nevada (No. 1655). 



Symphoricarpos longifloius Gray, Journ. Linn. Soc. xiv. 12 (1875). Typo 

 locality, "Pahranagat Mountains, in the south-eastern part of Nevada." 



This species was collected in Willow Creek Canon, Panamint Mountains (No. 

 836); near Crystal Spring, Coso Mountains (No. 941) ; and at Pahroc Spring, Lin- 

 coln County, Nevada (No. 1987). It probably occurred in many other localities. 



Symphoricarpos rotundifolius Gray, PI. Wright, ii. 60 (1853). Type locality, 

 "sides of mountains around the copper mines, New Mexico." 



In the Sierra Nevada (Nos. 1191, 1445). The relation of the plants referred to this 

 species and to S. oreophilus is not well understood. The specimens on which the 

 latter species was founded were collected in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado by Dr. 

 C.C. Parry in 1862. 



Lonicera caerulea L. Sp. PI. i. 174 (1753). Type locality European. 

 Near Whitney Meadows (No. 1710). 



Lonicera conjugialis Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. ii. 67 (1860-61). Type locality, 

 "Washoe," Nevada. 

 NeaT Mineral King, Sierra Nevada (No. 1415). 



Lonicera interrupta Benth. PI. Hartw. 313 (1849). Typo locality, "Juxta fl. 

 Carmel prope Monterey," California. 

 Near Havilah (No. 1075). 



iCham. & Schlecht. Linnasa, iii. 139 (1828). 

 ■Bot. Gaz. xv. 96(1890). 



