26 Mihes Aureum and Hides Lentxim. 



names I have found published in the group, as either specific 

 or varietal designations, or as hybrids, are as follows: 



aureum lindleyauum 



beatonii longiflorum 



billiardii loudoni 



chrysococcum lucidum 



cinerascens missuriense 



coccineum odoratum 



ebracteatum oregoni 



flabellaris palmatum 



flavum praecox 



fontainesii proximura 



fragrans re vol u turn 



glabratum sanguineum 



gordonianum serotinum 



inodorum tenuiflorum 



intermedium ^ tubiflorum 



jasminiflorum vergens 



leiobotrys villosum 



Ribes lentum. 



In 18Y6 Dr. Asa Gray published* a variety mollt of Ribes 

 lacustre, giving it a range in the Sierra Nevada of California at 

 6,000 to 10,000 feet, from Mariposa County northward. 

 Under this name the plant has usually passed. As now under- 

 stood it is a species of wide distribution in the western United 

 States and clearly distinct from lacustre. In the matter of 

 names this little currant has been amply honored. In 1894 

 Professor A. J. McClatchie published a Hibes nubige7iimi\ 

 which he had collected at an elevation of 10,000 feet on the 

 summit of Mount San Antonio, or "Baldy," on the line be- 

 tween Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, southern Cal- 

 ifornia. Three years later, the name nubigenum, proving to be 

 a homonym, the name tnontigenum was substituted. \ A careful 

 examination of a duplicate type specimen indicates that this 

 plant must be considered specifically identical with Dr. Gray's 



*Gray, Bot. Cal. 1: 206. 1876. 



f McClatchie, Erythea 2: 80. 1894, not Phil. 1856. 



iMcClatchie, Erythea 5: 38. 1897. 



