( 370) 
Ribes brachyanthum Card, Bush Fruits 460. 1898. 
Ribes glanduliferum Heller, Muhlenbergia 2: 56. 1905. 
Ribes Stanfordii Elmer, Bot. Gaz. 41: 315. 1906. 
Type locality: “Open grounds in the northern part of Cali- 
fornia and the region adjacent.” 
Distribution: Eastern Oregon and Utah southward to northern 
Arizona and southern California. Transition. 
Specimens examined: Mount Pinos, Elmer 3958. 
5. GROSSULARIA QUERCETORUM (Greene) Coville & Britton, N. 
Am. FI. 22: 220. 1908. 
Ribes quercetorum Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad. 1: 83. 1885. 
Ribes Congdoni Heller, Muhlenbergia 1: 101. 1904. 
Ribes leptanthum quercetorum Jancz. Mem. Soc. Geneve 35: 381. 
1907. 
Type locality: “El Paso de Robles [California].” 
Distribution: Southern Monterey County and Mariposa County 
southward to the Liebre Mountains in Los Angeles County. In 
southern California this species is confined to the vicinity of Fort 
Tejon, extending southward on the hills bordering the western 
part of Antelope Valley to Oakgrove Canyon, Liebre Mountains. 
Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Fort Tejon, Abrams & McGregor 204; 
Oakgrove Canyon, Liebre Mountains, Abrams €F McGregor 
319. 
6. GrossuLaRiA Parisuit (Heller) Coville & Britton, N. Am. FI. 
22: 224. 1908. 
Ribes Parishii Heller, Muhlenbergia 1: 134. 1906. 
Type locality: ‘San Bernardino Valley, San Bernardino County, 
California, altitude 1000 feet.” 
Distribution: The two stations given below are the only local- 
ities where this species has been noted. It is related to G. divari- 
catum which has been reported from Santa Barbara County, but 
that is less pubescent and has the stamens exceeding instead of 
equaling the calyx-lobes. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Oak Knoll, near Pasadena, McClatchie, 
Feb. 10, 1894; near San Bernardino, Vasey, 1881; Parish 6001; 
and April 14, 1906. 
