(449) 
Herbage glabrous or oe so; calyx-lobes triangular, much 
shorter than the tu 
Leaves mostly 2-3 cm. ie calyx-lobes tomentose on the 
margins; filaments woolly at base. L. yi. 
Leaves mostly less than I cm. long; dye lobes te 
or nearly so; filaments sparsely ae at bas 
: “Andersonii. 
Herbage pubescent; calyx-lobes oblong, i ee the tube. 
de ishii. 
Herbage glandular-pubescent; corolla more or less pabeicenr: 
. L. Cooper. 
1. Lycrum Ricui A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 46. 1862. 
Lycium Hasset Greene, Pittonia 1: 222. 1888. 
Type locality: “La Paz, South California.” 
Distribution: On the islands off the coast of southern California, 
and also on the mainland in the vicinity of San Diego. Upper 
and Lower Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Santa Catalina Island, Hasse, July 15, 
1888; San Diego, Susan G. Stokes, July, 18 
z. Lycrum caLirornicum Nutt.; A. Gray, Bot. Calif. 1: 542. 
Type locality: “Near San Diego on clay-hill slopes.” 
Distribution: On bluffs near the sea and occasionally in sub- 
alkaline soils in the interior of southern California and northern 
Lower California. Upper and Lower Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: San Diego, Nuttall; Palmer 262; Cooper, 
March, 1862; San Pedro Hills, near Rocky Point, Abrams 3131; 
Wilmington, Pringle, March 31, 1882; Santa Monica, Parry 216; 
near Acton, Elmer 3757; Laguna Beach, Helen D. Geis 58r. 
3. Lycrum Torrevi A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 47. 1862. 
Type locality: “Texas on the Rio Grande, to Fort Yuma, in- 
terior of California, es the Mexican boundary.” 
istribution: Southern Utah, southward to western Texas, 
Chihuahua and eee ore Coren. 
Specimens examined: Fort Yuma, Thomas, March 3, 1855. 
4. Lycrum Anpersoni A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 388. 1867. 
Lycium Andersonit Wrightiti A. Gray, Bot. Calif. 1: 543. 1876. 
Type locality: “S. E. part of State of Nevada.” 
