(456) 
Water Canyon, Tehachapi Mountains, Abrams & McGregor 493; 
Rock Creek, San Gabriel Mountains, altitude 1800 meters, Abrams 
€f McGregor 596; Santa Barbara, Elmer 3836; Sulphur Moun- 
tain, Abrams (| McGregor 6; Red Reef Canyon, Topatopa Moun- 
tains, Abrams &F McGregor 130. 
3. SAMBUCUS COERULEA Raf. Alsog. Am. 48. 1838. 
Sambucus glauca Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2: 13. 1841. 
Type locality: ‘Mentioned by Lewis and Clarke trav. 2, p. 160 
as growing near Origon Mts.” 
Distribution: Idaho and Washington, southward through west- 
ern Nevada and California to northern Lower California. In 
southern California this elder is common in the foothills and in 
both the coastal and interior valleys. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Vicinity of San Bernardino, Parish, 1898; 
Chatsworth, Abrams 1326; Sepulveda Canyon, Santa Monica 
Mountains, Abrams 2538; Oneonta, Chandler 5117; Jamacha, 
Chandler 5254; Fort Tejon, Abrams 3 McGregor 299; Oakgrove 
Canyon, Liebre Mountains, Abrams t¥ McGregor 329; Swartout 
Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, Abrams &¥ McGregor 630; Lone 
Pine Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, Abrams & McGregor 686; 
Tia Juana River, near the initial monument, Herre, Aug. 8, 1902. 
2. SYMPHORICARPUS Dill. SNowsBerry. 
Corolla short-campanulate, lobes equaling the tube. 1. S. mollis. 
Corolla tubular-funnelform, lobes shorter than the tube. 2. S. Parishit. 
1. SYMPHORICARPUS MOLLIs Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2: 4. 
1841. 
Symphoricarpus ciliatus Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2: 4. 
1841. 
Type locality: “St. Barbara, California.” 
Distribution: Coast ranges and foothills of the Sierra Nevada 
of central California, southward to the Cuiamaca Mountains. Up- 
per Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Santa Barbara Nuttall; A. Gray, 1885; 
Sepulveda Canyon, Santa Monica Mountains, Abrams 347, 2552; 
Spencer Valley, near Julian, Abrams 3785; Mount Wilson, Grant 
1260. 
