﻿90 
  BOTAMCAL 
  GAZETTK. 
  [April, 
  

  

  nective 
  : 
  fruit 
  white 
  to 
  light 
  blue 
  ; 
  stone 
  but 
  little 
  compressed, 
  

  

  not 
  furrowed, 
  broader 
  than 
  high 
  (3 
  to 
  4 
  mm. 
  high, 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  

   mm. 
  broad). 
  » 
  xo 
  -t 
  t, 
  ' 
  ^ 
  o 
  

  

  it 
  

  

  Hob. 
  In 
  the 
  coast 
  ranges 
  from 
  the 
  southern 
  border 
  of 
  Oregon 
  into 
  

   California 
  as 
  far 
  south 
  as 
  the 
  Salinas 
  valley. 
  

  

  Specimens 
  examined 
  : 
  Oregon, 
  Josephine 
  county 
  (flb-w'^/Z); 
  Cahfornia, 
  

  

  Coast 
  Range" 
  {Hartweg 
  17G2, 
  Bolander 
  127), 
  Siskiyou 
  county 
  (Greenr 
  875), 
  

  

  liutte 
  county 
  (Rtrry 
  777, 
  Mrs. 
  Bidwell), 
  Napa 
  county 
  [Bdander 
  2657), 
  Sac- 
  

  

  ''-^S^nV^''^^'' 
  ""^ 
  ^^^ 
  Consumnes 
  river 
  {Rattan), 
  Sahnas 
  river 
  {Brewer 
  

   066, 
  G. 
  R. 
  Vasey 
  235). 
  

  

  This 
  restricted 
  species 
  is 
  most 
  nearly 
  related 
  to 
  the 
  eastern 
  C. 
  candi- 
  

   dtssvna,hut 
  differs 
  decidedly 
  in 
  its 
  stone 
  characters. 
  It 
  is 
  most 
  apt 
  to 
  be 
  

   confused 
  with 
  Californian 
  forms 
  of 
  C. 
  stolonifera, 
  and 
  forms 
  occur 
  which 
  

   seem 
  intermediate 
  between 
  the 
  two. 
  In 
  such 
  intermediate 
  forms 
  the 
  

  

  nTp?!r^ 
  ?^ 
  ^° 
  ^^"'''^^ 
  ^'''^'^^' 
  ^^^" 
  ^" 
  ^- 
  9l^^'-^ia, 
  more 
  strongly 
  ap- 
  

   Th 
  r.^'''''''' 
  ^^''^' 
  ''""'"*' 
  '^' 
  branches 
  incline 
  more 
  to 
  be 
  red- 
  

   Thi'r 
  x! 
  ^'T 
  '"''*'""' 
  ^'"'' 
  "^^ 
  "^°^^ 
  o^ 
  ^ess 
  furrowed, 
  and 
  even 
  

   rndvtri 
  ? 
  ' 
  fgh^l^ 
  higher, 
  intergrading 
  plainly 
  with 
  the 
  leaves 
  

  

  uresen 
  f 
  "f 
  '' 
  "^^ 
  ''^^"^"'^- 
  ^^^"^ 
  ^«^"^« 
  -« 
  "^"^t 
  be 
  content 
  at 
  

  

  milt 
  nl 
  '''"!"' 
  ^' 
  intermediate 
  (possibly 
  hybrids), 
  and 
  collectors 
  

  

  Tvnio^l 
  r- 
  r. 
  ,''''^ 
  'P''^"^''' 
  *^ 
  b^ 
  ^t^^^t^y 
  ««« 
  ^>'- 
  the 
  other 
  species, 
  

   branch 
  sknfu''" 
  'T' 
  ^' 
  recognized 
  by 
  its 
  bushy 
  habit, 
  gray 
  

   same 
  coL 
  n 
  H 
  '^^^'^ 
  ^""'"^^ 
  ^'^^^^^^ 
  1«^^«« 
  ^hich 
  are 
  abaut 
  the 
  

   306 
  from 
  C 
  . 
  't^' 
  7' 
  ^^'^'^^ 
  '''' 
  ^' 
  intermediate 
  forms 
  : 
  Pringle 
  

   le 
  W 
  a 
  r^"l^'^ 
  l^' 
  ^"'^^°"^''^' 
  "^^'^ 
  •« 
  completely 
  glabrous, 
  but 
  

   u 
  rowed 
  fn 
  ^ 
  ^ 
  ''' 
  ^'"'''^ 
  ^"^ 
  ^^^ 
  ^t«-« 
  has 
  often 
  the 
  flatt;ned 
  

   va 
  abX 
  o 
  " 
  e 
  f 
  ^'''''" 
  "": 
  ^'^^'''^^^^^'^ 
  ^^ 
  ^- 
  ^'*^--' 
  but 
  showing 
  the 
  

   iTke 
  the 
  Pnnlt 
  '^'''''' 
  '^^'''"^ 
  '^^ 
  ^^ 
  P^^^' 
  ^'"^"^ 
  Chico, 
  whfch 
  is 
  

  

  t^:^T,tTZZT^f 
  t:l 
  %''r''''' 
  decidedly 
  appressed- 
  

   the 
  tvne 
  rliffa. 
  f 
  ^/-f^rae 
  87a, 
  from 
  Siskyou 
  county, 
  referred 
  above 
  to 
  

  

  ntS^fttt 
  /,''"; 
  ^" 
  '''' 
  ^''''^'^'' 
  "^'^'^b 
  lower 
  leaf-surfaces, 
  and 
  

   ihan 
  broad 
  " 
  '"'' 
  '''" 
  '^°^'^^ 
  **^^" 
  ^'g^ 
  to 
  slightly 
  higher 
  

  

  -* 
  — 
  f-Leaves 
  

  

  to 
  S^metafhilh""* 
  .!,""■ 
  .f; 
  ?"PP'- 
  '^5. 
  Shrub 
  or 
  tree 
  2,5 
  

   ovate 
  mosdv 
  Ion,, 
  J 
  • 
  ' 
  '° 
  3-5 
  cm. 
  long; 
  leaves 
  oval 
  or 
  

  

  pu^es^nrb 
  n 
  Xh'^f 
  ,r?o"L*r^-'=- 
  "'"'■^h 
  and 
  appr'elsed- 
  

   ers 
  in 
  broid 
  n 
  ;„„' 
  ' 
  u 
  ' 
  '°"S. 
  3 
  to 
  6 
  cm. 
  wide: 
  flow- 
  

  

  fruit 
  deeo 
  blue 
  n^r 
  S!5- 
  ?'='="^, 
  '^^'^'^^ 
  ^ 
  calv.x-teeth 
  minute 
  : 
  

   ^llZ^::,uAft±J\'^r' 
  «-e 
  obovoid, 
  longitudi 
  

  

  furrowPfl 
  (e 
  fr^ 
  ^ 
  r 
  ,^' 
  ^"-""^ 
  ODovoicl, 
  Ic 
  

  

  tu.ioned 
  (5 
  to 
  6 
  mm. 
  high, 
  4 
  105 
  mm. 
  broad). 
  

  

  