l68 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D Ser. 



Inyo County (Willow Creek, 789 Coville & Funston 

 [G, N, P]); 



Kern County (Fort Tejon, 73 Xantus, 1857-8 [G, N]); 



Los Angeles County (San Gabriel, 108 Brewer [G], 

 the specimen in [U] under this number is of the var. 

 glabrescens) (Borders of Mojave Desert, Antelope Valley, 

 Pringle, May, 1882 [N]) (Elizabeth Lake, 1888 Parish, 

 June, 1887 [P]) (Saugus, Brandegee [A]) (Antelope 

 Valley, 2343 Davy [U]); 



Mariposa County (Yosemite Valley, Mrs. Dodd [U] ) ; 



Mendocino County (Eel River, W. G. Wright, 1894 [A]) ; 



Placer County (Truckee River, July, 1886, 49 Sonne 

 [A]; 398 Sonne [P] ) ; 



Plumas County (Mrs. Austin [G]); 



San Bernardino County (Bear Valley, altitude 6,500 feet, 

 H. M. Hall, July, 1899, [P] ; 3382 Parish, June, 1894 [N]) 

 (Bloomington, Parish, March, 1897 [P]) (Reche Canon, 

 Parish, 1897 [P]); 



Santa Barbara County (Bartlett Canon, 131 Rothrock, 



1875 [G]); 



Santa Clara County (Saratoga, 254 Davy, Sept., 1893 



[U]); 



Sierra County (Webber Lake, Lemmon [G]); 



Sonoma County (Freestone, Miss Eastwood, March, 

 1899 [A]); 



Tulare County (Mineral King, Brandegee [A]). 



Arizona (Palmer, 1869 [N]) (Central Arizona, 427 

 Palmer, 1876 [N]) (Fort Apache, 607 Palmer, June, 1890 

 [G,N]). 



Mexico, — Lower California (Ensenada, 371 1 Jones, April, 

 1882 [G], a transition to var. glabrescens) (San Pedro 

 Martir, Brandegee, May, 1893 [A]). 



6. Solanum xanti intermedium. 



Solanum xanti Coville (not Gray), Death Valley Rept., p. 257 (1893). 



Stems woody, lax, up to 2 m. long, viscid, leaves cordate to oblong, at least 

 obtuse at base, 3-15 cm. long; corollas 2-4 cm. wide. 



Few-branched hairs are often present, indicating a transition to S. umbel- 

 li/enim; while in size and shape of leaf this form passes into 5'. wallacei 

 through its variety viridis. 



