(457) 
2. SYMPHORICARPUS ParisHit Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 
545. 1899. 
Type locality: “San Bernardino Mountains.” 
Distribution: San Gabriel Mountains, southward to the San 
Jacinto Mountains. Transition and Canadian Zones. 
Specimens examined: Bear Valley, San Bernardino Mountains, 
Abrams 2081; Tamarack Valley, altitude 2700 meters, San Jacinto 
Mountains, Hall 2485; Swartout Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, 
altitude 1950 meters, Abrams (9 McGregor 638; Dry Lake, San 
Bernardino Mountains, altitude 2700 meters, Abrams &F McGregor 
87. 
3. LONICERA. Honeysuckte. 
Flowers in terminal clusters. 
Inflorescence pubescent 
Uppermost leaves connate. 1. L. hispidula californica. 
Leaves all distinct. 
aves tomentose beneath. L. subspicata. 
Leaves nearly or quite glabrous ae green beneath. 
L. subspicata denudata. 
Inflorescence glabro 3. L. interrupta. 
Flowers on axillary oes in pairs. 4. L. Ledebourit. 
1. LonICERA HISPIDULA CALIFORNICA (Torr. & Gray) Rehder, 
Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 14: 178. 1903. 
Lonicera californica Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2: 7. 1841. 
Caprifolium californicum K. Koch, Hort. Dendr. 294. 1853. 
Lonicera hispidula vacillans A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 628. 
1873. 
Caprifolium hispidulum californicum Greene, Fl. Fran. 347. 1892. 
ype locality: “At San Francisco, Douglas.” 
Distribution: British Columbia southward to the Sierra Nevada 
and Coast Ranges of central California. ‘This species is not known 
on the mainland in southern California, but a form with ‘‘the 
inflorescence densely glandular-pubescent” has been collected 
on Catalina Island by Blanche Trask, according to Rehder. 
2. Lonicera susspicata Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechy 349. 1840. 
Caprifolium subspicatum K. Koch, Hort. Dendr. 294. 1853. 
Lonicera hispidula subspicata A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 628. 
1873 
