Part 3, 1908] GROSSULARIACKAE 2038 
23. Ribes Hallii Jancz. Bull. Acad. Cracovie 1906: 9. 1906. 
Ribes viscosissimum Hallii Jancz, Mém. Soc. Genéve 35: 328. 1907. 
Similar to R. viscosissimum, the young shoots glandular-pubescent. Leaves rather firm 
in texture, reniform-orbicular, 3-5-lobed, deeply cordate at the base, 2-5 cm. broad, pu- 
bescent and with stalked glands, the lobes short, rounded, crenate or crenulate, the petioles 
pubescent and with stalked glands; racemes nodding, as long as the leaves or shorter, the 
rather stout peduncles pubescent and with stalked glands, 4~10-flowered ; bracts oblong- 
lanceolate to obovate, 8-12 mm. long, pubescent and with stalked glands, mostly longer 
than the pedicels; ovary glabrous, rarely with a few glands; hypanthium cylindric-cam- 
panulate, pubescent, greenish, 7-8 mm. long, 5-6 mm. in diameter; sepals usually 
purple-margined, shorter than the hypanthium ; petals white, about half as long as the 
sepals and equaling the stamens ; berry covered with a light-blue bloom. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Northern California. 
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Oregon, northern California, and western Nevada. Perhaps a sttb- 
species of 2. viscosissimum. 
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24. Ribes Dugesii Greenman, Proc. Am. Acad. 39: 78. 1903. 
A much-branched shrub, the young branches with glabrous or slightly pubescent red- 
dish-brown bark. Leaves ovate-orbicular in outline, shallowly and bluntly 3-5-lobed, 
crenate-dentate, obtuse to cordate at base, sparingly glandular on both sides, the petioles 
1-3 cm. long, pubescent, and with short-stipitate glands, 3-6 cm. long, bearing several 
flowers; bracts herbaceous, obovate, toothed, stipitate-glandular, 3-4 mm. long; ovary 
smooth; hypanthium subcampanulate, about 2 mm. long, whiteor pinkish; sepals nearly 
white, oblong, about 3 mm. long; petals subreniform, entire, white, about 2 mm. long 
and wide; stamens as long as the petals, the filaments about equaling the anthers. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Mountains of Santa Rosa, near Guanajuato, Mexico. 
DISTRIBUTION : Known only from the type locality. 
25. Ribes Orizabae Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 8: 339. 1905. 
Unarmed ; young shoots, inflorescence, petioles, and leaf-margins somewhat glandular- 
pubescent. Leaves broadly ovate or suborbicular in outline, thin, cordate at the base, rather 
deeply 3-lobed, or some of them 5-lobed, dark-green and glabrous above, dull-green and 
glandular-pubescent on the veins beneath, the lobes acute, sharply and irregularly serrate ; 
petioles as ‘long as the blades or shorter; racemes spreading or pendulous, 8-12-flowered ; 
pedicels 5-8 mm. long ; bracts lanceolate, acute, glandular, equaling the pedicels, or longer, 
the lower ones serrate ; hypanthium short-cylindric or slightly urceolate, about 4 mm. long, 
pubescent; sepals pubescent, spreading, somewhat shorter than the hypanthinm; ovary 
glabrous. . 
TYPE LOCALITY: Orizaba, Mexico. 
DISTRIBUTION : Known only from the type locality. 
26. Ribes affine H.B.K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 6: 60. 1823. 
Ribes multifiorum H.B.K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 6: 60. 1823. Not &. multiforum Willd. 1813. 
Ribes Kunthii Berland. Mém. Soc. Gen@ve 3?: 60. 1826. . 
Ribes mexicanum Spreng. Syst. 4: Cur. Post. 100. 1827. 
Coreosma affinis Spach, Ann. Sci. Nat. II. 4: 24. 1835. 
Coreosma multiflora Spach, Ann. Sci. Nat. II. 4: 24, 1835. 
Ribes Altamirani Jancz. Bull. Acad. Cracovie 1906: 10. 1906. (As to Pringle 6904.) 
Unarmed, 1-3 m. high, the young twigs puberulent or glabrous. Leaves thin, broadly 
ovate to orbicular in outline, often rather longer than broad, 4.5 cm. wide or less, 3-lobed 
or sometimes 5-lobed, sparingly pubescent above but not glandular, even on the margin, 
pubescent on the veins beneath, the lobes ovate, mostly acute, irregularly dentate, the 
slender petioles as long as the blades or longer, puberulent, the dilated base bearing a few 
glandular hairs; racemes pendulous, 6-12-flowered, shorter than the leaves; pedicels 
pubescent, 5-8 mm. long, longer than or exceeded by the pubescent, oblong-lanceolate, 
somewhat glandular-hairy bracts; hypanthium campanulate, 2-3 mm. long; sepals oblong, 
