(458 ) 
Type locality: “California.” First collected by Douglas, prob- 
ably at Santa Barbara. 
Distribution: Santa Barbara and Fort Tejon southward to the 
Santa Ana and San Jacinto Mountains. This is the common 
species in the chaparral of the coastal slope. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Santa Barbara, Douglas; Nuttall; Bart- 
lett Canyon, Santa Ynez Mountains, Rothrock 124; Mountain 
Drive, near Santa Barbara, Abrams 4148; near Santa Barbara, 
Elmer 3729; Sepulveda Canyon, Santa Monica Mountains, Abrams 
367, Strawberry Valley, San Jacinto Mountains, Hall 2529; near 
Santa Ana, Helen D. Geis 518; Arroyo Seco, near Pasadena, 
Grinnell, June 27, 1903; Sawpit Canyon, San Gabriel Mountains, 
Dudley, Dec. 1907; Fort Tejon, Abrams & McGregor 309; Cleg- 
horn Canyon, San Bernardino Mountains, Abrams & AMeGregor 
o4; Waterman Canyon, San Bernardino Mountains, Shaw & 
Illingsworth 9, 226. 
2a. LoNICERA SUBSPICATA DENUDATA Rehder, Rep. Mo. Bot. 
Gard. 14: 176. 1903. 
Type eee “San Diego,” and also “Santo Thomas hills,” 
Lower Californi 
Distribution: "Foothills of San Diego County southward into 
Lower California. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: San Diego, Thurber 558 (type); Susan 
G. Stokes, July 10, 1895; Spencer Valley, near Julian, Abrams 
3804 (a form approaching the type); Chollas Valley, Orcutt r20. 
3. LonicERA INTERRUPTA Benth. Pl. Hartw. 313. 1849. 
Lonicera hispidula interrupta A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 628. 
1873 
Caprifolium interruptum Greene, Fl. Fran. 347. 1892. 
Type locality: ‘“Juxta carmel prope Monterey.” 
Distribution: Northern Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevada 
southward to the desert slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains. 
Specimens examined: Newhall, Hasse 605; Red Reef Canyon, 
‘Topatopa Mountains, dbrams & Meret 136; Oakgrove Canyon, 
Liebre Mountains, dbdrams &9 McGregor 326, 3905; Swartout Can- 
yon, San Gabriel Mountains, Abrams 9 McGregor 6209. 
