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Abrams ©§ McGregor 35; San Fernando Valley, Brewer 200; 
Arroyo Seco Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, Grinnell 18; Grant 
Mountains, Abrams & McGregor 673; Whitewater, Vasey, 1881; 
Toro Mountains, altitude 1300 meters, Leiberg 3166; San Ysabel, 
Henshaw 212; Fallbrook, Jones 3102; Oriflamme Canyon, Cuia- 
maca Mountains, Abrams 3936; Cajon Heights, Eastwood, March 
14, 1891; Potrero, Abrams 3551; Ramona, Brandegee, March, 
1906. 
z. GROSSULARIA. GoosEBErry. 
Flowers 5-merou 
erry re ae eet 
erbage gl 
nt; prickles Coe ere 
. G. amara. 
Herbage not glandular-pubescent; prickles stiff, not gland-tipped. 
Leaves shiny, minutely and sparsely pubescent; aa 
twice the length of the tube. 2. G. hesperi 
Leaves canescent; calyx-lobes equaling the tube. 
. G. Roesli. 
Berry without ara glabrous or pubescent. 
tyles glabrous; flowers yellow 
Herbage ee ee berries yellow. 
4. G. celutina. 
Herbage puberulent, not glandular; berries red. 
5. G. quercetorum. 
Styles pubescent below; flowers purple. 
6. G. Parishit. 
Flowers 4-merous, bright red and showy. 7. G. speciosa, 
1. GrossuLARIA AMARA (MecClatchie) Coville & Britton, N. Am. 
1. 22: 216. 190 
Ribes amarum McClatchie, Erythea 2: 79. 1894. 
Type locality: “Shaded canyons of the San Gabriel Mountains.” 
Distribution: On shaded canyon slopes in the chaparral belt 
from the southern Sierra Nevada southward through the moun- 
tains of southern California to the San Bernardino Mountains. 
Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Near Santa Barbara, Elmer 3753; Abrams, 
March 6, 1909; San Gabriel Mountains, near Pasadena, Mc Clat- 
chie, March, 1896; Mlillards Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, 
Abrams, March, 1899; Mount Wilson trail, altitude 700 meters, 
Abrams 1508; Canon Diablo, San Bervarding Mountains, Parish, 
July, 1901; San Antonio Canyon, San Gabriel Mountaing Baker 
4004. 
