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Habitat: California, from Sonoma County southward, 

 chiefly in the foot-hills, but ascending the mountains to 

 8,000 feet altitude in Southern California. 

 •^California (Bigelow [N] ; Chas. Sayre, 1875 [N]); 



Kern County (Havilah, 1064 Coville & Funston, June, 



1891 [N]); „. , o 



Los Angeles County (Cucamonga, Bigelow, 1853-4 

 [G]) ("Cahuenga Pass," 189 Brewer [G]) ("San Fer- 

 nando Valley," 189 Brewer [U]) (" San Fernando Plains," 

 207 Brewer [U]) (" Santa Susana Mountains," 207 Brewer 

 [G]) (Compton, McClatchie, 1897 [P]) (Pasadena, Mrs. 

 Brandegee [A] ) ; 



Marin County (Redwood Canon, Miss Eastwood, March, 



1896 [U]); 



Monterey County (Santa Lucia Mountains, 440 G. R. 

 Vasey, 1880 [N] ; 20 R. A. Plaskett, Feb., 1898 [N]); 



Napa County (Jepson, May, 1897 [P, U]); 



Riverside County (Santa Ana River, 141 H. M. Hall, 



May, 1895 [P]); 



San Bernardino County (San Bernardmo, 441 G. R. 

 Vasey, 1880 [N] ) ; 4388 Parish, May, 1897, type [G, 

 N, P, U]) (San Antonio Mountains, — Lytle Creek, altitude 

 5,750 feet, H. M. Hall, June, 1899 [N, P]; Swarthout 

 Canon, altitude 6,500 feet, H. M. Hall, June, 1899 [G, N, 



P, U]); 



Santa Barbara County (Santa Inez Mountams, G. W. 



Dunn, May, 1891 [A] ; 



Sonoma County (191 Samuels [N], a form with shorter 



hairs) ; 



Tulare County (Long Meadow, altitude 8,000-9,000 feet, 



206 Palmer, June, 1888 [N]). 

 ^ 7, Solanum xanti glabrescens. 



stems woody, slender, 10-15 dm. long, glabrate, or above hirsutulous with 

 short, mostly one-celled hairs; leaves smaller (2-6 cm.), oblong, elliptical or 

 lanceolate, mosriy attenuate or acute at base; corolla 2 cm. wide. 



Habitat: From southern Oregon, throughout California 

 (excepting the desert region), to northern Arizona and 

 Lower California. Also doubtfully reported from New 



