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2. SCHMALTZIA STRAMINEA Greene, Leaflets 1: 139. 1905. 
Type locality: “Along Lytle Creek, San Gabriel Reserve, Calif.” 
Distribution: The puberulent form is apparently confined to 
the foothills and chaparral of the interior part of southern Cali- 
fornia. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Red Reef Canyon, Topatopa Mountains, 
Abrams &§ McGregor 149; Oakgrove Canyon, Liebre Mountains, 
Abrams &§ McGregor 320. 
3. SCHMALTZIA MALACOPHYLLA Greene, Leaflets 1: 138. 1905. 
Type locality: “Griffith Park, Los Angeles Co., Calif.” 
Distribution: Apparently restricted to the coastal foothills. 
The lobation of the leaves is variable, and there seems to be no 
distinguishing characters between this and the preceding species 
except pubescence, the stability of which is doubtful. Upper 
Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: North slope of the Santa Monica Moun- 
tains, between Encino and Cahuenga Pass, Abrams 1310; Sepul- 
veda Canyon, Santa Monica Mountains, Abrams 3113; Playa del 
Rey (Ballona Harbor), Abrams 286; Arroyo Seco, near Pasadena, 
Grinnell, July 30, 1903. 
3. NEOSTYPHONIA. LemonapeE BERRY. 
Leaves oval, very obtuse at both ends. 1. N. integrifolia. 
Leaves ovate, acute at apex. 2. N. ovata. 
1. NEOSTYPHONIA INTEGRIFOLIA (Nutt.) Shafer, in Britton, N. 
Am. Trees 612. 1908. 
Styphonia integrifolia Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 1: 220. 
1838. 
Rhus integrifolia Benth. & Hook.; S. Wats. U. S. Geograph. 
Surv. 6: 84. 1878. 
Styphonia serrata Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 1: 220. 
1838. 
Type locality: “On the margins of cliffs near the sea around 
San Diego and Santa Barbara.” 
Distribution: Santa Barbara, southward through northern Lower 
California. In the northern part of its range it is confined to 
the sea-coast, but southward especially in San Diego County it 
