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1. G. Suanton Pursh. Berry red, at last 
black. Edible. Saucelito. Tamalpais. 
2. Arctostaphylos Adaus. Manzantra. 
Corolla urceolate. Stamens 10. Disc hypogy- 
nous. Cells of ovary 1-ovulate. Fruit a berry. 
Cells 1-seeded; seeds sometimes coherent by 
their covering. Leaves evergreen. Flowers 
white, rosy.— 2. Fruit edible. 
1. A. puneens HBK. Almost glabrous; 
leaves entire, coriaceous, mucronate; petioles 
slender; pedicels glabrous; drupe glabrous; 
corolla white.—%. Common. Spring. 
2. A. tomentosa Dougl. Young branchlets 
tomentose, old ones bristly; leaves almost en- 
tire, coriaceous, petioled; ovary hirsute; drupe 
puberulent, but becoming glabrous at last; co- 
rolla white.—Hillsides. Spring. 
3. A. ANDERSONII Gray. Branchlets puber- 
ulent and bristly; leaves generally conspicu- 
ously serrulate, thin, almost sessile; drupes de- 
pressed, densely covered with viscous bristles. 
Livermore. Spring. 
3. Arbutus Touro. Maprona, 
Corolla urceolate. Stamens 10. Disc hy- 
pogynous. Cells of ovary o-ovulate. Fruit 
a berry. Cells several-seeded. Leaves ever- 
green. Flowers white.—b. 
