(473) 
4. CHRYSOTHAMNUS STENOPHYLLUs (A. Gray) Greene, Erythea 3: 
» 1895. 
Bigelovia Douglasii stenophylla A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 646. 
Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus stenophyllus Hall, Univ. Calif. Pub. 
Bot. 3: 59. 1907. 
Type locality: “Northwestern Nevada.” 
Distribution: Western Nevada and the eastern slope of the 
Sierra Nevada, southward to the San Bernardino Mountains. 
In the more arid parts of the Transition Zone. 
Specimens examined: Bear Valley, San Bernardino Mountains, 
S. B.& W. F, Parish 1454; Abrams 2133, 2889. 
5. CHRYSOTHAMNUS CERUMINOSUS (Dur. & Hilg.) Greene, 
Erythea 3: 94. 1895. 
Linosyris ceruminosa Dur. & Hilg. Pacif. R. Rep. 5, pt. 3: 9, 
pl. 6. 1855. 
Bigelovia ceruminosa A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 643. 1873. 
Type locality: ‘Tejon Pass.” 
Distribution: This species was collected by Dr. Heerman, of 
the Pacific Railway Survey, in the region of Tejon Pass, but has 
never been rediscovered. 
6. CHRYSOTHAMNUS OCCIDENTALIS Greene, Fl. Fran. 369. 1897. 
Chrysothamnus californicus occidentalis Greene, Erythea 3: 112. 
Chrysothamnus nauseosus occidentalis Hall, Univ. Calif. Pub. 
Bot. 3: 60. 1907. 
Type locality: “In the Coast Ranges from Humboldt County 
southward.” Later (Fl. Fran.) Greene gives the range as “Kern 
and Santa Barbara counties.” 
Distribution: Mountains of Santa Barbara County and south- 
ern Kern County, southward to the San Jacinto Mountains. 
Transition. 
Specimens examined: Green Valley, Shaw & Illingsworth 55. 
7, CurysoTtHamnus Parryr (A. Gray) Greene, Erythea 3: 113. 
1895. 
Linosyris Parryi A. Gray, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1863: 63. 1863. 
Bigelovia Parryi A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 642. 1873. 
