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



Santa Cruz County (Santa Cruz, 2223 M. E. Jones, in 

 part [A]) (Glenbrook, Santa Cruz Mountains, H. Davis, 

 April, 1899 [A]). 



Mexico (San Martin Island, 30 Anthony [G, N]. Nearly 

 leafless, leaves small, orbicular, trifoliately lobed; probably 

 distinct) . 



^ 9. Solanum umbelliferum calif ornicum. 



Solaniini californictcm Dunal, in DC. Prodr., Tome XIII, 1852, p. 86. 

 Solanum uuibclliferum Greene (not Esch.), Man. Bay Reg., p. 267 (1S94). 



Stems stout, erect, densely and canescently tomentose with many-branched 

 hairs, those of the leaves sometimes in part unbranched; fruit said to be 

 "yellow" when mature. 



Habitat: Coast Mountains from San Francisco to Santa 

 Barbara, and possibly on the borders of Nevada. 

 ^ California (Douglas, type [G] ; Fremont, 3d Exped. 

 [G]; 589 Coulter [G] ; Brandegee [G]) (Santa Maria 

 Mountains, Mrs. Watts [A]); 



Contra Costa County (Oakly, March, 1900 [P]) ; 



Fresno County (Alcalde, Mrs. Brandegee [A]) (Huron, 

 Miss Eastwood, May, 1893 [A]); 



Montere}^ County (Monterey, Fremont, 3d Exped., Jan. 

 31,1846 [N]; 633 Brewer [G]; 633 Guirardo [U] ; Bran- 

 degee [A]) (Pacific Grove, Tidestrom, Jan., 1893 [U], 

 a stout form with ovate leaves, 3-4 cm. long, same as 

 Guirardo's plant) (Nacimiento River, Miss Eastwood, 

 May, 1897 [A]) (Los Burros Trail, Miss Eastwood, May, 

 1897 [A]); 



San Benito County (New Idria, Miss Eastwood, May, 



1893 [A]): 



San Francisco County (Lone Mountain, 14 Kellogg & 

 Harford [A]); 



Santa Barbara County (San Rafael Mountains, H. C. 

 Ford, 1887 [G]) (Howard Canon, Miss Eastwood, May, 

 1896 [A], albino) (Duford's Ranch, Miss Eastwood, May, 

 1896 [A]) (Sespe, May, 1897, F. W. Hubby [P]). 



Nevada (Carson City, Anderson, 1865 [G], but an error 

 in the locality label is probable). 



