(410 ) 
Type locality: “Mountains of Southern California (Palmer, 
1875, 42).” 
Disibadan: Mountains of Ventura County and the Cuiamaca 
Mountains. Transition. 
Specimens examined: Topatopa Mountains, Abrams & Mce- 
Gregor 123; Cuiamaca Mountains, Palmer 23; Cuiamaca, Bran- 
degee, June 15, 1894, and June 3, 1896; Middle Peak, Cuiamaca 
Mountains, Abrams 3853. 
3. Ceanotuus spinosus Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 
1: 1838. 267. 
Type locality: “Mountains of St. Barbara.” 
Distribution: Mountains of southern California, toward the 
coast, from Santa Barbara County south to Orange County. 
Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Santa Barbara, Nuttall; Parry, 1850; 
Elmer 3917; Franceschi, April 4, ° 4. C. dood Creek, Dudley, 
June, 1896; Sepulveda Canyon, Sus above. Mountains, Abrams 
2091, 3115; near Los Angeles, [ aa G- Trabuco Canyon, 
Ahrub; twigs 
Santa Ana Mountains, Abrams eee 
4. CEANOTHUS DIVARICATUS a eae Soe & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 
1: 2, 8. 
Type locality: Ls eof abovBarbara, California, and also 
near the town. 
. . . av 
Distribution: Mount’ ces Monterey County, southward to 
the San Bernardino } -ains. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens exam’ Leanta Barbara, Nuttall; Douglas; Brewer 
286; Red Reef (¢ ! Topatopa Mountains, .dbrams &9 Me- 
les pt? altitude 1050 meters, Abrams &F Me- 
Gregor 63; Hine ages ; Lopatopa Mountains, Abrams & Me- 
Gregor 83; Cold Créek, San Bernardino Mountains, altitude 1500 
meters, Abrams 9 McG cegor 828. 
Gregor 157; Sis | 
4a. CEANOTHUS DIVARICATUS EGLANDULOSUS Torr. Pacif. 
Rep. 4: 75. 
Ceanothus eglandulosus Trelease, Proc. Calif. Acad. II. 1: 10 
1888. 
Ceanothus leucodermis Greene, Kew Bull. 1895: 15. 
Type locality: “On mountains near San Gabriel” and “Cohon 
Pass.” 
