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M0NARDEU.A LANCEOLATA Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 102. 

 1876. 

 No. 81 14, collected July 14, on the banks of Deer Creek 

 near Nevada City, Nevada county, on dry grassy slopes near 

 pine trees, the flowers rose purple. The type range is "Califor- 

 nia, from Plumas to San Diego Co." 



M0NARDEI.1.A OVATA Greene, Pittonia, 5: 82. 1902. 



No. 8018, collected June 13, on wooded slopes in the gorge 

 of the Sacramento above Shasta Springs, Siskiyou county. It 

 is from type region "near Sisson," but the leaves vary to lanceo- 

 late. The type number, H. E. Brown's 381, shows this same 

 variation, the leaves on some of the specimens being quite nar- 

 row. The broad leaved typical form was evidently collected in 

 moister more shaded places. The writer has both forms in his 

 herbarium. 



SOLANACEAE 



Lycium fremontii Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 46. 1862. 



No. 7704, collected April 14, at Randsburg, Kern county, 

 on stony hillsides. A low shrub with numerous stiff spiny 

 branches. Fremont collected the type in the "interior of Cali- 

 fornia or country east of it." 



SoLANUM XANTi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 90. 1875. 



No. 7706, collected at Girard Station in the Tehachapi 

 mountains, Kern county, growing in thick rounded clumps. 

 The type was collected at Fort Tejon, Kern county. 



Solaiiuni Parishil 



Solanmn Xanti glabrescens Parish, Proc. Cal. Acad. III. 



Bot. 3: 169. 1 901; not 5". rufescens var. glabrescens 



Sendt ["5". glabrescens Schrank Mss."] in Mart. Fl. 



Bras. 10: 39. 



No. 7899, collected May 30, in a meadow about three miles 



northeast of Redding, Shasta county. This particular form has 



