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U. S. UEPARTMl'LNT OF A(}RICULTURK.
DIVISION OF BOTANY.
contkii^i:tion8
KKOM
THE U. S. NATIONAL HERBARIUM.
Vol. Vll, No. 1.
ISSlJi^M) DECEMBER 31, 1{M>0.
MONOIiRAPII OF TIIK XOKTII AJIEKICAN L'lELLIFEKAE.
BY
JOHN M. COULTER mid .1. X. ROSE.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
19 00.
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lErniK ()!• TRANSMITTAL.
U. S. DkI'AKTMKNT ok AoUirULTUKE,
Division ok Botany,
^y"»hi>)fft.m, J), r., Av(/tt.sf w, moo.
hin: I have, tho lionor to transmit lu-rowith and to rocoinni(MHl for
pul.licaeion as C^ontiihutlo.i.s from the Unitod States National Hor-
I'anum Volume VII, No. 1. a manuscript by John M. Coulter and
.i. ^. H..S,., entitle(l •' M(,m>K'raph of the North Ameriean r.ul,elliferae "
Kespeitfully,
FUKDEKICK V. COVILLK,
IT , ,,. Botani.i<t.
tU.n. ,/AMES Wilson,
Secretary of Agriculture,
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CONTHXTS.
Introduction ''"^''';
Artilicial key to tlic ^r,.„(.ni of XoHli Arnt-rican rtnlM'llilViiic ..'.! 21
Native jfcMcra anil spccit's...
jntrixliiccd ^rciicra and Hpccics .,!!„
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ILLUSTRATION'S.
l'I.A'ri'>. Kiii-lllK |NIKt'.
Pi, ATK T. TIoHporoKciiia stricklandi "H
II. l)n;«U'H|iliytiiiii ^flauciiin H'J
III. hcilKTuia (irnm'iiioitli'H KXI
IV. LijfUHticuiii U'ilKTKi l.'W
V. Liffiistitiiiii caHtwiioda*' I.'!!'
VI. .Vnm'lica mscaiia I">ll
VI 1. lA'ptotat'iiia It'ilHT^i liO'J
VUl. I. t'pt< (taenia iiiiimr '20',\
IX. Loinatiimi iiuiiitainuu 214
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llyiliofotyic ciiiu'ata
Ceiitt'lia axiatica.
Hi(wl('sia scptciitrioiialis
Sanicula tril'oliata
Eryii>,'imii HpaivaiiDpliylluiii ,
('liatTupliylJiim taiiitiiiicri da.xyrar])!!!!!. .
Wasliiiijjrtonia luacliypoda
Caucalis niiiiocarpa
Bifora ainerifaiui
.\piastniiii i)att'iis ,
l'>i);riiia biilhosa
< )r()m'uia liiu'arifolia
Miisiiu'iiii tcnuil'dliniii
1 )t>\vt'ya areata
Drudt'opliytum liartwi'ni
Mnsi'iiiopHiH tt'xaim
Hupli'iiruiii aiiu'ricanum
Trcpucarpiiw at'tlui.«at'
Apiuin aiiiini
Spt'riiiolej)iH divaricata
AinnioHi'liiiniii popi'i
Zizia fordata
Ilarbouria tracliyplcura
C'icuta inacidata
Deriiiga caniwU'iwis
Tat'iiiopieurnni howcllii
Caruni ttn'gainini
Aleti'w a('auli.s
TatMiidia integerriina
KulophuH aiiiericanuH
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:il'. IUtiiIu tri'.ta II'*
:t:i, I'tiliiiiiiiiiin ('a|iilliii'i-iiiii H?
:{4. CyiHiHriailiiim |iiniiatiiin 120
:i<'>. I Ifiiaiillii' ^arinciitiiHa < aliliirnira 121
:MI. Liim-npHiH liiirata 123
.'17. I-ila»'n|»xiH nnitlt'iiiali^' 124
;1H. LilarnpniH rarnliiiciii'iH 124
.'ttt. I jIuciipHiH HrliaffiM't-iaiia 125
40. I'lxlistcra lu-vaili-iii-iH 125
41. Klin taniia Icxaiia 126
4'.'. S|ilii'iin.Tiaiiiiiin (■apilfilaliiin 127
4.'{. lii^fiisliciiiii ('aiiadciiw 121>
44. ('iK'ln|ilclirillll lnllifi|K'H 141
4'). ( )n'uxis lintiiiliH H-'J
4(>. < »rfipxis liakcri 144
47. 'riia.«|iiiiiM trifniialiiiii 145
4H. Cotiinsfliiimii jrinciiiii 140
4!». <il(>hiiiu littutaliH 1**5
r>0. I'lif'lloittcnif iiiuiiiaiiiH IWJ
51. I'tt-ryxia Ifnliiiilliiiia 170
T)!'. .\iilii.>j|n'riiiiiiii lnimi|K's 174
5;i. ( 'vimiptcnis |iarivi IKO
r)4. ( '\ iiinptcrii^' la|iiiluHiis IH5
55. llli\>()|pU'nis |pliiiijii<;iis IKH
5H. I'st'iKldcyiiioptt'riis iiicuitaiiiis 1H7
57. I'ulytaciiia imtlallii U»l
5S. <).\ypu|i,>j ri;;iili(ir iil4
5!t, i,t'plntariiia imiltilula 1H8
(Ml. IjiiiiiatiiiMi ii('\ail('iist' 204
(il. Ktiryptcia liiiiila 241
ti'_'. I'lmypti'ia linwcHii 24H
(i.'!. ('yni'inaratiiriiiii t^a.-^t wiindai' 244
(14. I Icraclt'imi laiiatiiin 24S
115. Duiuii.-j pusilliiH 249
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lHONOIillAl'll III' TIIH MIIITII MIHIIK'W HIIIELIJFKIIAE.'
Uy John M. ('tu i.tkk iiikI >I. N. Uohk,
ixrijoni ("I'loN
In Isss we piiltlislicd the licvision of North AiiK-riciiii riiiticllifcfac.*
This was the liist ^iciicral i»n'sciitHti(>ii of the North AiiM'i'icaii s|«'ci('s
since Torrcv and dray's account ot* the family in tlic Kloia of North
Aini'ricu. which appeared in l.s4<>. In the twehc years whi«'h have
ehipM'd the work of liotanical exploration has pioceeded with I'einark-
altle acti\ity. and the additional material which has come into oiir
hands has far exceeded all expectation. Since the appeai'ance of the
He\ ision descriptions of numci'oiis new speci»\s and <;eriera have
ph rather than a
second He\ision.
In the preface to our formci- revision then^ is oiven a list of tho
l)ul)lications containing*' descriptions of new species sinc(> Torrey and
(Jniy's Flora. This list, with c(>rtaiii corrections and omissions, is
hero reproduced. Works in which new names only occur are also
included.
' .\lth()ii);li we iiavc UfvA tlic iiaiiic I'nibcililVrao for thiH family throujtlutut thin
work, yet it is pnipci- to state tiiat tiu' name Apiat'cm^ ha.s been adopted l)y a number
of Ameiiean ixitaiiists, and has so apiK'ared in sevi'i'ai numbers of tiie Contributions.
^Coulter, John M.. and Hose, .T. X. lievisioii of .North Amerie^m I'mbeiliferae.
Crawfordsvilie, Indiana. Deeemlter, IHSS. l'i>. 1-144, jils. l-ll.
'W
10
roNTKIUl'TIONa FROM TIIK NATIONAL HERBARIUM.
,4 (175M)),2^i.>n.
This list is luTP |)i'(M'r(U'(l by ii coiKlcnscd hihlioj^riiphy ot" all tho
works from Liiiiuieus's Species IMuiitaniiii to Torrey iiiul dray's Fioi'ii,
which contain new names or new descriptions of l'mln'lliferae
incUuled in oiu- ran<;e. FoUowin^^ these two lists will be found a
similar list of ])ublications containin",^ new species and new names pub-
lislu'd sim-e the Revision and l>efore tlu' ])resent Monojji'ra])!!.
HlliUOOUAi'UY l'l«)M 17r>;5 TO 1S4().
I
Linnakch: Sp. pi. (1753), lOHpp.; ed. 2 (17(W), 1 sp.; Syst.cl. I'J, vol.L' (17(i7), 1 np,
LiN.NAKis, f. : Syst. Veg. Supj)l. (1781 ), 1 sp.
IIiDsox, Wm.: F1. Angl. (17():}), 1 wp.
Ckantz, II.J. X.: UmlH'll. (17r)7),l Hp.
Wai.tkh, T. : Fl. Car. (1788), 5 spp.
LaMakck, J.15. r.: Kncycl. vol. :? (178}(), 1'h1»P.; \<
(Jmkun,.!. K.: SvHt. vol. 2 (175>1), 1 x\h
(hiuM.!, ]).: IM. kir. Neap. fjw. 2 (17!t2), I sp.
Tim NiiKKd, V.V.: iVss. vol.2 (18(X)), 1 sp.
MiciiAix, A.: Fl. l?or. Am. vol. 1 (180:5), llispp.
Pkhw)()N,(M1.: Syii. Plant, vol. 1 (1805), 1 sp.
I)k i.A KoniK, F.: Krynjr. (1808), 1 sp.
MiiiLKXiiKKci, I). II. K.: Cat. ( 181:5), :i npi).; ed. 2 (1818), 1 .sp.
PfKsii, F.: Fl. Am. Sept. vok 1 and 2 (1814), 5 spp.
Hoffmann, (J. F.: (Jen. PI. rinhell. (1814), 1 sp. ; t-d. 2 ( 181(i), no speeies.
NrrrAi.i.,T.: (ien.v(d. I (1818), i:^ spp.
Ei,i.iorr, S. : Hot. S. Car. (Jeorg. vol. I ( 1821 ), 2 spp.
Kocii, G. I>. 1.: Nov. Ami. Caes. Leoj). vol. 12 ( 1824), 1 sp.
RoEnuN(i,.I.('.: Deutschland Flora, vol. 2 (182(5), 2 sp.
ToKKKV,JonN: Fl.N.an.l Mid. U. S. (1824), 2.«pi).; Ann. Lye. N. Y. vol. 2 (1828), 1 sp.
Chamisso a Sciii.KcnTKNnAi,: liinnaea, vol. 1 ( 182(5), I sj).
DkCandoi.i.k, a.: Mem. Soc. Pliys. fJcnov. vol. 4(1828), 1 sp.; Coll. M.'m. vol. 5 (1829),
i;5spp.; Prodr. vol. 4 ( 18:50), 14 spj).
liAFiNKscirE,(lS.: .Tonrn. Physi. vol. 89 (1819), 1 sp.; Seringe, Hull. Rot. (18:W),3»pp.
SPKENciKi,, K.: Syst. vol. 1 (1825), 1 sp.; in Roem. iSc Schnltes, Syst. vol. (5 (1820), 28pp.
IIooKKK it Aunott: Hot. Heech. (18;W and 1840), 10 spp.
IIooKKH, W.M.: Fl. Bor. Am. v(d. 1 (18:i4), 5 spji.
Chapman, A. W.: S,r Torrey & (iray Fl. N. Amer. vol. 1 (1840), 1 Hp.
Nuttai.i.,T.: .Tourn. Phila. Acad. vol. 7 (18:54), 2 spj).
HooKEK, Wm.: Comp. 15ot. Mag. vol. 1 (18:55), 1 sp.
ToRUEV ctCiKAv: Fl.vol. 1 (1840), 58 spp.
UIHLIOORAPHV FIIOM 1841 TO 1888.
Walpers, S.W.Ct.: Ropert. v(d. 2 (184:^), 1 sp.
BrcKi.Ev, S. 15.: Am. .Tourn. Sci.ser. 1, vol.45 (184:5), 2 spp.; I*roc. Acad. Phila. [vol.
i;i] (1862), 1 sp.
Lkoehock, K. F\: F^lora Roasica, vol. 2 (1844), 1 s|).
Knoelmann & (iKAv: Host. .lonrn. Nat. Hist, vol.5 (1845) and vol. (5 (1850), ;5 spp.
Hooker, W. ,J.: Lon<l. Journ. Rot. v(k1. (> ( 1847), 8 spp.
Gray, A.: PI. Fend 1. ( 1849), .3 spp.; PI. Wright. ( 1850), :5 spp.; PI. Lindheim. (1850),
;^Hpp. ; Manual, ed. 2 (1856), 5Hpp. ; ed. 5 (18(57), 2.spp. ; Proc. Am. Acad. vol. 6
(18(55), (5 spp.; vol. 7 (18(58), 19 spp.; vol. 8 ( 1870), 7 spp.; Pacif. R. Rep. v<.l. 12'«
(1860), 1 sp.; Ives' Report (1861), 1 sp.; Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 11, vol. 33 (1862),
1 sp.; Proc. Acad. Phila. [vol. 15] (1863), 2 sp.
Bentham, G.: PI. Hartw. (1849), 2 spp.
I
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COUT.TEK AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN UMRELLTFKRAE. 1 1
the ;; Torhky, John; StanHb. Rep. (18r)2), 1 np.; .Tom-n. Aciul. I'liila. s»'r. II, vol. :? (1855),
I 1 sp.; Hot. Mt'x. IJouiid.Surv. (lH5i>), I »!•.; Piu'if. U. Hep. 4' (IH'.li), 4 Hpp.
f' Sciii.KciiTK.VDAL, 1). F. T.. : TiiniiiPa, vol. 2() (1858), 1 Hp.
{ ToHKKY & (iuAY: Pacif. K. Kcp. vol. 2 { 18.V)), 2 Mpj..
I'liAi'MA.s, A. W.: Fl. SontluTii States ( 18H0), 1 sp.
Wool), A.: ChiKH-Wiok, ed, 2 (18()()), 2 npp.; Hot. aii<l Flor. (1870), ;{ Hpp.
/? .MiKi.i.KK, F.: Fl. AnHtraI.v<.l.:{ (18<M5), 1 ^p.
Hkntiiam ik IIooKKU: (u'li. PI. vol. 1 (18(57), .'5 npp.
Schmidt, F.: Mem. Aead. Petrop. Her. VII, vol. 12 (LSfiS), 1 np.; in Mi(|. Ann. Mns.
Hot. LuK<l. Hat. vol. :i (18()7), 1 np.
Watson, S.: Hot. Kinj; Surv. (1871), 15 hj)]).; Am. Nat. vol. 7 (187;{), .'5 npp; Hot.
Calif. (1876 and 1880), 2 h\}\^: Proc. Am. Acad. vol. 11 (187(5), 11 spp.; vol. 12
(1877), 1 Hp.; vol. 14 (187i»), -'Hi)p.; vol. 17 (1882), 2 spp.; vol. 18 (1883), 1 sp.;
vol. 20 (1885), 5 Hpi>.; vol. 21 (188(5), 3 npp.; vol. 22 (1887), 7 Hpp.; Biblioji;.
Index (1878), i) spp.
Nrn-Ai.i,, T.: Wilkes Exi»l. Kxped. vol. 17 (1874), 1 hj).
Paukv, C. C: Am. Nat. vol. 5» (1875). No speeies.
KKi.i.ooci, A.: Bot. Calif, vols. 1 and 2 (187(5 and 1880), 2 s|)p.
Ukua.v, I.: Martins Fl. Hras. vol. 11' (1879), 2 spp.
JoNEH, M. E.: Am. Nat. vol. 17 (188.S), 1 sp.
CrRKA.v, M. K.: Hnll. Calif. Aead. 1 (1885), 1 np.
KNCiKi.MA.NN, (Jko. : Proc. .\m. Acad. vol. 21 (188(5), 1 sp.
MoRo.N-ci, T.: Hull. Torr. Bot. Club, vol. 14 (1887), I sp.
Briiton N. L.: Hull. Torr. Bot. Club, vol. 14 (1887), 1 sp.
Britton, Sterns, A Poookniuro: Prel. Cat. X. Y. (1888), 'A spp.
Coi'i.TER, J. M. & Rose, J. N.: Bot, (iaz. vol. 12 (1887), 14 spp.; vol. l.'J (1888),
22 Hpj).; Rev. N. Am. Umbel. (1888), 57 spp.
HIHLlOORAPnV FROM 1889 TO 1900.
(iRKENE, K. L.: Pittonia, vols. 1 (1889) and 2 (1889-90), 9 spp.; Krytliea, vols. 1
(1898) and 3 (1895), 5 spp.; Man. Hot. Bay Rejr. (1894), 1 sp.
S Coulter and Rose: Hot. (iaz. vols. 14 (1889), 15 (1890), 20 (1895), and 24 (1897),
),;iHpp. ' spp- b'>; Contr. Nat. Herb. vols. 1 (1893), 3 (1895-96), 4 (1893), and 5 (1899),
)'2spp. 9spi..; Wa«li. Aead. Sci. vol. 1 (1900), 1 sp.
,^ Briiton, N. L.: Menu Torr. Club, vol.s. 2 (1890) and 5 (1894), fi spp.; Hull. Torr.
^ Hot. Club, vol. 14 (1887), 1 sp.; 111. Fl. vol. 2 (1897), 4 spp.
lIiTciictx'K, A. S. : Trans. St. Louis Aead. vol. 5 (1891), 1 sp.
^ JoNEH, M. E.: Zoe, vols. 2 (1891), 3 and 4 (1893), 6 spp.; Proe. Cal. Acad. ser. II,
If vol. 5 (1895), (5 spp.; Contr. Western Bot. no. 8 (1898), 7 spp.
Ki'NTZE, Otto: Rev. Gen. PI. vol. 1 (1891), 7 spp.
. Co,iLi.K, F. v.: Contr. Nat. Herb. vol. 4 (1893), 1 sp.
^ Jerson, W. L.: Erythea, vols. 1 (1893) and 5 (1897), 6 app.
I RYnBERO, P. A.: Bot. Surv. Nebr. vol. 3 (1894), 1 sp.; Mem. N. Y. Bot. Garden,
vol. 1 (IWO), 2 spp.
Bkknei.l, E. p.: Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vols. 22 (1895) and 24 (1897), 4 spp.
Heller, A. A.: Contr. Herb. Fnuiklin & Marshall Coll. vol. 1 (1895), 1 Hp.; Bidl.
3 spp. H Torr. Bot. Club, vol. 24 (1897), 1 sp.; Cat. N. Aul PI. (1898), 2 spp.
IIE.MSLEV, W. B.: Hook. leon. ser. IV, vol. 6 (1897), 1 sp.
Drude, 0.: Englerand Prantl's Nat. PHanzenfam. vol. 3, pt. 8 (1898), 2 spp.
Ea.stwooi), Miss A.: Proe. Cal. Aoad. Sei. ser. Ill, vol. 1 (1898), 1 sp.
Howell, Thomas: Fl. N. W. Am. vol. 1 (1898), 2 spp.
Nelson, A.: Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, vols. 25 (1898) and 2(5 (1899), 3 spp.
Piper, C. V.: Erythea, vol. 6 (1898), 1 sp.
Henderson, L. F.: Contr. Nat. Herb. vol. 5 (1899), 1 sp.
CoNODoN, J. W.i Erythea, vol. 7 (1900), 1 sp.
12
(U»NTUIHUTI(»NS Klio.M TIIK NATIONAL HKKHAUirM.
i
Tho total nuinhcr of new species iiiid names a|)|M'iii'iii«i- in llie last list
is loit. 'I'lie new ei'iiera (4) and species or subspecies (tiS) which
api)eare(l in the |)iil)licati(»ns cited in the same list are as follow, the
iiaiiH' ap|)earin}jf in ev«M'y «*ase as originally published:
XKW CKMOHA.
Lcilu'rjria ('. »& II.
'riifiiiilia hnule.
Tiit'iii(ii>li'iiniiii ('. A li.
NKW si'Kcnos.
Angelica anipla A. Nt'lsmi.
Aiificlica califoriiica .Icpsoii.
Angelica niscana lleniltTsuii.
('arum IciiiMioiii (". i*i: l^
Cicuta Dcciili'iitalis ( ircciif.
Ciciitii i»nrjuiratu (ircciu'.
Cicuta vayraiis iircfiif.
('viimptcriis liiilliosu.-j A. Nt'lsuii.
C'yiiioptcnis calcart'iis Jones.
CviuojitcruH (U'cipiiMis .I<»ni's.
Cyinoptcrus ihaiiciiHis Jont-s.
(.'yiiMiptcnis iiit'^jaceplialus Jones.
('vinoi)tfnis iiewlterryi alatiiH Jones.
C'yiiioptenis inontaniis pcduiiciilatiis
Jones.
C'ynioptenis paiianiiiiteiisis ('. iS; 1\.
Cyniopteriis jK'traciis .loiies.
C'ynioj)terus ntalicnsis Jones.
Cyinoptcrus utahensis ea-stwoodae Jones.
C'yniopterns utaliensis inonocepiialMs
Jones.
Kryngiuni alisinaefoliuni (Jreene.
Kryngiuin aristulatuin Jepson.
Erynf^num lenmioni ('. it K.
KryngiuMi spar;rano|)liylluiii Ih-nisl.
EulophuH parisliii nisl)yi ('. i<: U.
Ilesjierop-nia strickiandi (". vS: 1{.
Ilydrocotyk' lionaricnsis texana ('. i*i; l{.
L^'ibergia orop'nioides ('. A H.
Lopt<itaenia('aliforni('a]>latycarpa.b'pson.
Leptotaenia californica dilatata Jepson,
lA'ptotaenia minor Rose.
Ligusticum eastwoodit' C. i*c R.
Ligusticum gol<lmani V.<k R.
Ligusticum macounii ('. iS: R.
Lllaeopsis carolinensis ('. ik R.
Liiaeop.-^is occi<lentalis (\ it R.
^blsincoIl viiginatmii l;ydl)crg.
I'ciic'cilaiium argcMsc Jones.
I'eMcedanuiii oirifnsum I'iper.
I'eucciliuumi crosniii .lepson.
I'cucedaiumi evittatnm ('. it R.
I'cuccciarium gormaiii llowdl.
I'eucedannm iia.^^sei V. it R.
I'rncedaunm insniare luistwooiL
I'eucedannm junipcrinum .Iomch.
I'i'uccdanum lapidosum .lones.
I'eiicedaiium lenminni ('. it R.
I'riiredanum megarrliiza \. Nelson.
I'eucedannm nevad(>nsccu|)U latum Jones.
I'cnrcdanum phnnmcrae ('. it i{.
rcuccdanum roiiustum Jepson.
I'cuccdanum salnioiiillormn C'. it li.
I'euccdanum scopniornm Jones.
I'enccdanum torreyi ('. it R.
I'cuccdanum tritcrnatum rohustius
('. it R.
Sanicula divari<'ata (iicenc.
Sanicida tioridana r>ickncll.
Sanicula grcgaria llickncll.
Sanicula ncmoralis (Irecne.
Sanicula saxalilis (irecne.
Sanicula scptcntrioualis (in'Ciie.
Sanii ula smallii bicknell.
Sanicula trit'oliata Hickncll.
Selimnu cryngiifolium (ireene.
Seliunni validnm t'ongdon.
Sium liett'rophyllum (irecne.
Velaea argnt^i ternata C it. R.
Velacaglauca ('. it R.
Washingtonia divaricata Britton.
Wasliingtonia intermedia Ry<il)erg.
i
COI'LTKH AND UOSK- NOKTU AMKKK'AN I'M HKLLIFKKAK.
l.'J
-i
■1
'I'lic new iiaiin's or new (•((iiildiiations (40) which havo apjioarod siiico
our Ht'visioM, in Isss. areas t'ollows:
Adniimii liici<liim Knnt/i-, Ut-v. (icii. PI. 1: 2(M. 1S!M.
Aiiiilnini ainirii iiniiiii Kiiiil/c, Ut-v. ( Icii. PI. 1: '2M. isill.
.\tvliiiiiK»'li<ii villnsi Kuiitzf, \U'\. (M'li. PI. 1: L'tl"). LSIM.
AtiU'iiiii lidwt'llii <ircfiif, I'iftniiial: '-'74. ISH!».
AtiU'iiiit kclln^r^rii (Ircciif. Pittniiial: •-'74. IKHH.
.\taciiia on^'aiiii < ircfiif, I'itlniiia 1: 1.'74. IHS{t.
IJcnihu'm'taCnvillf, Coiitr. Nat. Ilcrh. 4: 115. \HU:\.
('((iiidscliiiiim liipiiiiiatuiii i'rillnn. Mull. Torr. Pnt. Cliib, 14: '2'.V.\. ISS7.
CyiiKiiitiTiis acaiili.« Hyillirr;;, Pud. Surv. Nclw. 3: .'{S. IS'.M.
('viii(il)tfnis lapi'lo.'^n.-' . Font's, Coiitr. \Vi'.><l('ni iiutaiiy iii>. S: ;!l. jsii.s.
{'yiiiuptt'ruH iicwluTryi .Iniics, Zof 4: 47. IH!t:>.
(!yiiioi>f»'niiJ iicwiK'rryi jniic.«ii .luiics, Pror. Cal. .\cail. .mt. II, 5: <).S4. \S\)!i.
('ymn|)tcrii.« jiarryi .Iniifs, /of 4: 4.H. IStC).
Dciiiijia canadi'iisis Kiiiit/c, l\i'v. ( icii. PI. 1: •_'•>(). ISilj.
Hiilloimicllt'ra liiifala Kiiiil/f. llvw Cn-u. PI. 1: •-'(17. IWM.
l>i>,'iisticiiiii caiiatlfiisc liiiltoii, Mem. Torr. ("Iiili, 5: 240. IHi»4.
Lilaoopsis liiicata (Jivfiii'. Pittonia 2: MtL'. IHIM.
Pilacopsi.>; scliaffiifiiaiia ('. iV: U. Hot. < ia/,. 24: 4s. 1807.
.^Iiisiin'oii <livaiiiatmii ('. i»c P., Hot. ( iaz. 20: L'ail. IS!).").
Myrrlii," nu<hi ( JriM-in', Man. Hot. Hay livn. \ru. IS!)4.
Oxypolis tViidlcri llcllcr, P.nll. Torr. P.ot. (Mill. 24: 478. 18<»7.
Oxypoli.'^ liliforiiiis P.rittoii, Mem. Torr. Cliil. 5: 'J.'W. 1804.
()xypoli.>i ri;ri<lior loii^'ifolia Hrittoii, Mciii. Torr. Club 5: 2;{!t. 1,S!I4.
Oxypolif* ttTiiata llcllcr, ("at. N. Am. IM. 5. 18i»8.
I'tiliiiiniiiiii hiiiiiiatiiiii Kiiiit/.c, Rev. (Jen. PI. 1: 2t>0. 1801.
I'lilinmiiiiii miltallii Hiitlon, Mem. Torr. (Miil> 5: 244. 1804.
Sanicula canadensis marylandica Hitchcock, Trans. St. I.onis .Vcad. 5: 407. 1801.
Speriiiolc|iis divaricatiis Piritton, Mem. Torr. Cliilt 5: 244. 1804.
Sperniolepis ecliiiiatns Heller, Coiitr. Herli. Frankiin c>c Marshall Coll. 1: 7;J. 1805.
Tacnidia intinrcrrinui Drndc, Knjrler i\: PrantI, Nat. Pflanzciifam. 3^ 105. 1808.
Tacnioplciinnu liowellii, Hot. (ia/.. 14: 284. 1880.
Tliasi)iiini trifoliatiim uiireum Hrittoii, Mem. Torr. Cluh 5: 240. 1804.
Uraspermnm nudum Kiintze. Hc\ . (u-n. PI. 1: 270. 1801.
Vclaca tcxana Drude, I. c. ItlO. 1808.
\Va.«liin<rtonia hracliypoda Heller, Cat. N. Am. PI. 5. 1808.
\Vasliin«jrtonia elaytoiii P.ritton in Hritt. iS: Hr. III. Kl. 2: 5:50. 1807.
Washin^rtonia intermedia Hydlicr^:, Mi'iii. N. Y. Hot. (iarden 1: 280. 1000.
WasliiiiKtonia lonsristylis Hrittoii in Hritt. i»c Hr. 111. Fl. 2: 5:50. 1807.
Wa.Mliintrtonia nii<la Heller, Cat. \. Am. PI. 5. 1808.
Zizia hebbil Britton, Mem. Torr. Clnl> 2: .{5. 18<)0.
A conipiirisoii of the jjfoiuMii attcl sjnvios pro.soiitod l»y tho Rcvi.^ion
and tlio Moo<)}>nn)h will .serve to illiistrate the devtdopinoiit of our
knowh'djjo of the family. The Revision coutaiued r)2 native genera
and 217 ntitive species, to which nitiy lietidded 7 introduced genera and
l(i introduced species. The Monogriij)!! contains ()2 native genertiiind
332 native species; and in addition 1(1 introduced genera and 3J> intro-
duced species.
14
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THK NATIONAL HERBARIUM.
A tnhuliir stiitciiKMjt j)n',s«>iitiiij; this comparl.son in ^Tciitcr detail
is us follows:
(icnrrir ir/nrH<iitnliun in llw Her'mon.
(it'IlllS.
Nutivc
S|«'Ci('S.
1. AeK'ip'Mll'ini
'J. Acthusii
3. Alrt«'s
1
4. Ainniosolimini
Ti. AiiK<'li<'ii
(i. Antlirist'iis
■J
lii
7. Apinsirum
•»
M. Apiiiiu
1
•t. ijcnila
1
10. Bifom
II Howlcsiii
1
1
\'l XupU'iiruiri
1
in. Ciiriini
4
M. ("i iK'iilis
1
I'l. (IlmiTopliylluiii
Hi CiciitH..
1
•A
17. ("oi'lopU'iiniin
IS. ColoptiTii
'J
lit. ("nnioseliimin
'JO Coniuni .. .
1
'21 CoriHiHlnnn
2*2 C'riiiit/.iu
1
'2:i. Cryptotiiciiia
•2t. CymopttTiis
'2.'i. <'yii<>.s('ia<liiini
1
i:!
•J
\
o
\
129 Krviitriuni
•t.)
Intro-
iliifcd
Whole
iniinlter
of
^I'*''"''*- S|K.<.iuH.
(Jl'IIUM.
Vntlvn !""■"-
1
■A
•t
it
1
1
1
1
I
y.\
•2
2
1
81. Knrytuciiin ,
9fi. Koriiiciiliini
3!). llHrlxiiiria
34. lliTacU'iiiii ,
35. IlydrcMotvlc ,
3(). 'A'ptdcaulis ,
37. Lfjitotaeiiia
3H. LinuHticiiin
39. Musi'iiiopsi.s
40. Miisvniuni
41. Oi'iiantlio ,
42. Ort'dxis
43. OroKciiia
44. OsmorhizH
4.'S. rastiiiaca
4(). IVuccdaiiiini
47. riu'lloiilcnis
4H. l*iini)im'lla
49. r«Klistfra
fiO. I'olytai'iiia
51. I'.s(Mul<»cyninptt'nis
52. .Sanicnla
53. .Si'Ilmim
54. Siiu'i
fy>. Tlia-piuin
5t). TiiMii'inaiinia
hi. Trt'pocarpus
5H. Velaea
.VJ. Zizia
Total
3
I
I
t>
2
217
< liini'ir
(it'niis.
' Native
species.
irpreHenlation in the Monoijniph.
1.
2.
3.
4.
ft.
fi.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
12.
13.
14.
l.i.
I(i.
I".
IS.
19.
'20.
'21.
'22.
23.
'24.
'25.
'26.
27.
28.
■29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
3ft.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
AeKopfxliiiin
Aotlmsa
Ak'tes
Amnii
.Xmino.si'linnin. . .
AlH'tllUIll
Angelica
AiithriscuN
Apiastniin
.\jiiiiiu
Aulosperinuni .. .
Hernia
Kifora
Howlesia
HiipU'uruin
('arum
Caucalis
(Vntella
CliaiTopliyllmn..
<"i('uta
Coelopk'uruni ...
Conioseliinini
Conium
("oriandriiin
("iiininum
CymojitiTiis
CynomarHthruin.
Cynosciaiiiinn .. .
Dauciis
IH'riiiKa
Deweya
Dnideophytiitii . .
ErlKenia
Kryngiuiii
Kulnplius
Euryptera
Eurytacnia
Foeiiiculuin
(tlehnia
Harbouria
3
•ii
Iiitro-
(iUClMi
species
1
1
Whole
inini-
ber of
species.
1
1
Oeinis.
j Natlvi
Hjwcie!'
41. Heracleuin ,
42. He.speroKcnia ,
43. Hycirocotyle
44. linperatoria
4.'i. lA'iberKia ,
46. lA'ptiitaeiiia ,
47. Levisticuni
45. Li^riisticiiin
49. Lilaeo|>sis ,
50. I»inatniin
51. Miiseiiiop.sis ,
.52. Musineun
53. Oenantbe
ft'l. Oreo.xis
55. Oro>;eiiia
.56. 0.xy|M)lis
.57. ra.stiiiaca
.58. I'etro.seliuuin
59. riu'llopterus
60. I'iiiij)inella
61. I'(Mlistera
62. I'olytjieiiia
6;i. P.seudoi'yinoptenis ,
64. I'tervxia
6.5. I'tilininiiini
66. Khysopteru.s
67. Sanieiila
68. Scandix
69. Siuin
70. Spermolepis
71. Sphenosciadinm ..
72. Tacnidia
73. Taeniopleuruin . . .
74. Tha.spiiim
75. Torilis
76. TreiM)carpus
77. Washingtonia ,
78. Zlzia
Total.
Whole
number
of
Hpeeies.
16 I
1
1
1
1
7
•i
1
9
1
3
1
1
2
6
1
43
1
8
1
1
3
10
7
2
3
4
1
6
2
, I Intro-
I duced
■ species.
1
20
I
r)S
1
4
1
3
5 I.
1
1
4
7
3
3
18
332
39
Whole
iiiini-
ber of
species.
2
1
9
1
1
11
1
20
4
58
1
4
2
3
2
ft
1
1
5
2
1
1
4
7
3
3
18
1
3
2
2
1
1
3
2
1
12
3
as*
1
371
COULTER AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN TTMHELLIFERAE,
15
V (1«
i««tail
Whole
rmnibor
of
16
1
1
1
I
7
•i
7
9
1
8
1
1
2
6
1
43
1
3
1
1
3
10
7
•i
3
4
1
6
2
•m
Whol
I'
ro-
IlUlll
ii>u
Imt o
I
1
species.
2
1
9
1
1
1
11
1
1
20
4
58
1
4
1
2
•A
2
5
1
1
1
I
ft
2
2
1
1
4
7
3
3
IK
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
12
3
39
371
Thirty <>f tlu' {^n'lu'ric names found in tho lust table do not a|)p('ar in
the Hrst. Of these 7 are the names of intro(hieed «,n'nera, 7 have,
replaced later names. I has re|)laee<[ a homonym, 7 are sej^rcgatcs, and
8 arc new .since the j)iil)lication of tlu^ Itevision,
(.KNKHV NOT (IIVKN I \ TIIK UKVISKtN.
' Aiicthuiii I-.
AulnH|MTiiimii ('. ik U. =Oyinoi)teruH in part.
CViitclla I-. — llyilnicotylt" in part.
CyniiMiaratiinini Niitt. = l\'iicailaiiuiii in part.
'Ciiuiinuin L.
Derinpa Aflann. =('rypt(>tacnia DC
Dcwcya T. i^ <i. = Vclaca artruta.
Drudenpliytuni ('. iS: K.^Vciaca in part.
Enryptcra Nutt. = Peuci'(lannin in part.
(ilclinia V. Schnii(lt=Plu'll(>pteniH Benth.
Ilt'spcnt^'cnia (". ik K.
' Iinperatoria L.
LeihiTjiia ('. i*t ii.
'Levisticuni Koch.
Liiaeiipsis <in'«'n('=Crantzia Nutt.
Loinatiuin Haf. =lVnc('ilanniii of all Anu'rican authors.
Mnsincon Kaf. =Miist'niuin Xntt.
OxypoiiH Haf. =Ti(Mlt'niannia I)('.
' IVtrost'Mnnni Hoffni.
I'ht'lloittcrns Nntt.=('yniopt(TnH in part.
Pterygia Niitt.=('yinopti'ruH in part.
Ptilininiuni Raf. =Ix'ptocanliH Xntt.
Rhysoptcrns C. <k R. =Cym()pteruH in part.
'Scandix L.
Spcrnioit'jtiH Raf. = DistopU'ura DC.
Splu'nosciadiiun (Jray =Si'iinnni capiHactMnn [i. Sc TI.
Tacnidia DnuU' = Pinipiiu'iia intcjrrrrima H. i<: II.
Taenioph'nrniu (". it R. = ('arum liowellii V. <k R.
' ToriliH Adans.
Washinjrtonia Raf. = Osinorliiza Raf.
The following jjeneric names used In the Revision disappear. Two
genera, Coloptcm C. & K. and Plii'llnptf^rus Benth., become synonyms;
Cmntz'ia is a homonym; Peucedanniit L., Scllnum L., and Vt'hie(i\)C
are excluded from our flora; the other genera give place to earlier
names.
(iKNEKIC NA.MKS WHICH DISArrKAU.
Colopti'ra V. & R. = CyniopteruH Raf.
Crantzia Nutt. = T.ila('op,><is Greene.
Cryptotaenia DC = Deringa AdanH.
Discopleura DC. =SpermolopiH Raf.
Leptocaulis Nutt. = Ptilininiuni Raf.
' Introduced genera.
J(> CMN'rKMUTloNS |. U<»M TIIK NATloNAI- IIKUlJAKll'M.
'Miisciiiiiiii \iilt. Miisiricuii I'jif.
( Niii<irlii/:i liiif. W'iisliiii^'lMiiiM Ital',
I't'llrcilMIIMMl I.. I'M'lllili'il.
IMi('llM|iicnis I'x-iitli. (ilrliiiin I'. ScliiniiU.
Si'liiiimi 1-. fxclinlfd.
Ticdciiiiimiiii IH'. Oxvpidi-i Ital".
N'chifa l>( '. cxflinlfil.
Ill tilt' lit'visioii the tjrnrrii wrrr aiiiiiiycd in a simhiciicc \\liicli was
soiiicwiiat ai'tilicial, wliilr in tilt' M<iiit)Hra|)li tli*> niorc iiatiiial st>t|iM'ii('0
of i)ni(lf is followi'd.
In fonnt'ction willi tlif (lt'st'ri|ttii)iis of jifiitTa ami spi'cifs, onlv wliat
\vt' rt'i^ard as tlic fssfiitial syiionyni.v is citt'd, in ail fast's iiifliidinw tln^
tirst list' ot' tlif naiiit'. Ot'tlit'sf rt't't'ifiift's tiitTf aif nt'arly >><"•. and
with tilt' t'Xft'ptitm i>r T) all liavf hi't'ii Nfrifit'd. In tlif proft'ss of this
vt'rilifation Wf liaxf ht't-n iiiort' iniprt'sst'tl than I'VtT by tin- nuint'rt)iis
errors wliich tri't']) into iinvt'iitit'tl citations aii<l art' thus indt'finitt'iy
pt'rpt'tiialt'tl.
Tilt' l'ollt)\\ ino' rcfcrt'iifi's haxf not ht'cn vfrilit'tl liy the aiitht)rs:
Antlirisciis I'.ciiili. Syst. Vcrz. Mrv. Ii:;. ISOO.
llcriila ll(.ffin. in i'.css. Kimiii. I'l. Vulli. H. isi'l.
' r.ifora lloffiii. fiiili. tlfii. cil. -J. KM. ISKJ.
' I'.iiiilcuniiii |ir.>tra(liii;i lloffin^:-:. i^ Link, Kl. Purl. 2 : :;s7. Isi'O.
ifyilrocdtylf iiataiis Cyrilli, I'l. IJar. Neap. l:L'(t. 17!H.'.
Till' lypt' locality is also t;i\t'n wlifi't'M'r the inforiiiatiini is acct'ssi-
hlc. and wf haxf tlitmoht it ht'st to tpiotf tht' ttrioinal statt'iut'iit in
rt'ft'rt'iiit' tt) it. with such explanatory remarks as seem neeossary tt)
make it mt)rt' ilelinite. The collector anil present location of tiiii typo
specimens are also named, so far as Unown.
As there is at present consideralile discussion re«;ardin<i" the manner
of selectinji" the type species of a «>'emis. we have <;i\t'ii .some attention
to the suhject. Witl, the exception of the Linnaean li'enera, the results
are the same whether the tirst species is .sidectod as the ty])e or the
methotl of residues is used. In this connection the data e-iviMi below
are of interest. Of the 2»'» Ivinnaean ofiiera. :{ do not at present con-
tain the tirst species oriiiinally cited by Linnaeus, viz, Aj//'imi, C'aitcalii^,
and L!giit<flciiiii.
' l\('lVrciiffs vcrilicd liv Dr. William Tri'U'a.«t;.
i
COULTKIl AND IKHK — NdUTII AMKKK'AN I'MMKLLIKKKAK.
17
(ietwrii juihltHliid in lirM ril'ilinn nf l.ininnu.'i'x iSjticiiK J'ldiilnniiii, Hfi-i.
Illilimcr
t(Mlti()ll
i-csults
or the
Ix'loW
lit con-
i
(■('IIIIN.
NiihiIht
I'rociil Kciicric
KItmI .t|MH'.r.s I'ilcil.
rftiTciicc of llrHl
Kivi-ii in
^y. I'i.
Itpt't'll'S.
1
IxHliiKnirlii.
1
<'yiiii|>iiiiri.
• 1
iiiiijiis.
Kritvi'iilrlis.
iircliMiiKi'lii'ii.
•>
I'l'lniM'Hninn,
1
nitiiiiiliioliiiiii.
ciinii.
Ci
Kriiii(litli>rii
DalKMIN,
('•
silvcstri'.
;i
vinwi.
:i
iiiiiciilattiin.
T
siitivnin.
cyiiiiiiiiiii.
••iirdlii.
K
fiM'liiliiin.
r.
Mliliiinilvliiiin.
r.
1
vulgaris,
oslnilliimn.
t
U'vi>*tiruin
I^'vlsticuiii.
r^
listillosa.
■2
Mitivii.
1
saxifniK'a.
onnipm'a.
M
(Hloratn.
s
lalifipliiiin.
> At'Kii|iii(|iuiu . ..
' Ai'lliiiwi
1 Aiiiml
' AlK'tlllltll ,
AllKt'licil
A)>ltiiii ,
Kiiplriiriim
• 'ariiiii
Caiicalis
('hacroiihvlliini
Clciila
H'liiiiuni
>('oriaii(lniiii
< ('UII\illUIII
|)auiiis
ICrviiKiiiiii
Ilcraclcmii
ll\clri)cc)lylo . .
' iMiiicraloria
MKii>'li''i"i>
Ociiaiithc
' I'astiiiiira
> l'ini|iiii('lla
SHnicllIu
'Scandix
Slum
' Kt'iin'si'iiiril ill AiiiiTira tiv iiilroiliK'cd siii'cics only. All llif other ui'iura conliiin cndomlc
slK'cic*., Iinl nri' liiisfil on old World ypccics.
'riiirty-tlu'cc post-Liiuiiicait jrcMicra WiTc based on siiij>l(> spocics,
and the tvju' is tlH'i'cforc easily deteniiined. These nciiera, with the
spceies upon which oaeh was hased, aro shown in the t'oliowino- table:
I'lixl-Liinidi'dii <j('iii'rii.
Oeniis.
Type Kpocdes.
Ali'tes ('.it K Dcwcya acanlis Torr.
Aiiinioscliinnn T.it (t A.popci 'V.iSc (i.
Antlirisciis Hindi A. viilK'aris ISiTiili.
Brrula llolTiii Siinii fri'ctuni L.
Hil'oni IIolViii iS.dicocca lIolTiii.
Cofloplt'iinini Li'dob Arcliiingclicii K'ni'li'ii !><'.
Cynioplcnis Kaf Si'liniini acaiilc I'ursli.
IicriiiKa Allans Sison canadciisc I..
Dfvvcya T. A (i U.arKiita T..t C.
Krincnia Niitt Sison liulhosiiiii Miclix.
Kidophiis Nutt K. anicriciiiins Nutt.
Kuryplcra Nutt K. liiiMdii Niitt.
Kiirylacnia T. ^ (.i K. tc.xanu T. it (i.
(ilclinia V. Scliniidt Cviiioplcrus littoral is (iray.
Ilarlionria <' it K 'I'iiaspiimi irachvplciiniiii' <irnv.
FIi'spcroKi'nia C. it R li.slriiklaiidi ('.it K.
Lc'itxTKia C. it K I,, o- ifcnioidfs ( '. it K.
I,c\ isticiini Kocli l.ini 'iciini lovisticiini L.
l/ilin'opsisCirt'i-ne Ilydrocolvic lincala Miclix.
Uoniiitinni Kaf l,.'villosniii Kaf.
Mnscniopsis ('.it 1< laii.scliia tcxana (iray.
Mnsint'on Kaf Scsi'li ilivaricwitmn I'nrsli.
Orcoxis Kaf O. luiniilis Kaf.
OroKcnia Watson o. lincarifolia Watson.
I't'trosolinnin Iloiriu ' .\piniii pctroscliinini I,.
I'odistfra Watson ( 'viiioptcrns ncvadon.sis (Ira v.
I'oly taenia DC 1'. nnttallii DC.
Ptilinininin Kaf \innii canillacenm Mi<lix.
SpcnnolcpisKaf Danciis divaricatiis Walt.
Tacnioj)lfnnnn C. it K ( 'aniiii liowcllii C. it K.
Tai'nidia Dnide Sinvriiiinii intfucrriiiiinn L.
Splicnosciadiuin (iray S. capilcllatiiiii (irav.
WasliiiiKtonia Kaf .M vrrliis clavtoiii Miclix.
Zi/.iu Koch Zi/.ia aurca Koch.
5872-
IH (KNTUIIU'TIONS KltoM TIIK NATIONAL HKKlJAUirM.
'I'lic four rollowin;; an* pn'-I/miiacim j^cnmi not rccoyiii/.cd hy liin-
im(Mi>, l>ii( attiTwards restored us iiidieate(l:
TciiiliH Ailiiiisnii, l'"iiiii. 2: W. 17<>;i. \n H|>»'iii's cited.
Fneiiiriiliiiii AiliinHiin, Fain. 2: 1(H. I7<(M. =Aiietliiiiii fneiiiriiliiiii ]..
Levisliciiiii Knell, Nov. .\et. Cues. I.enp. Aeail. 12: KU, \H'2\. =I<iv;iiHticiiin
levistieimi 1..
Petro.-^eliiiiim llnff. < leii. I'liil). 7S. lsl4. :=Aiiiiiiii petniHeliimii! 1-.
In only twelve of the post-Linnaean <;enera, ineludin;^ tli(' tlir(>e
<,^eneia here ])ul)lishe(l for tlie lirst time, were ther(> more than one
sjH'cies ineliided in the orii^inal description. In some of these nc tie I'a
tln' type Is indicated, while in the other casivs we have eitecl the lii'st
species. These (r(.nera, with the niiml»er of oii^inal spe<'ies, and wi<^h
the type species or lirst sjx'cies cite(l. are «iiveii in the followint,'^ table:
J'lixl- LliiiiiiKiii ijnii VII.
licniis. siMvi'.'s'' Type, or lirst siMMir- ciicd.
A|iiiistniin Null 'i ' A. tuijfiisliluliiiin Null.
Aulii-iM'niniiii ('. iV It ('yin(i|itcnis l(iiiKi|ic>. WuImiii.
CyiHiMiiKliiiiii Ik' l! C. cliiiilMliiiii IK'.
Ii'niili'oiiliyliiiii ('. ik; K ' Pev.cyii luirlwcKi (Iniy.
l,('|il(iliifiiiii Null ;{ L. ilisseelii Nillt.
( >xy|Hilis Kill' .'■) ' Sluiii rividiiix I,.
l'li(ll()|ilirMs .Null 'J ] 1'. iiiciii 111 nils Null.
I'«i'Uilii(yiii(i|iiiTiis c, i'.: U ' :i Tli,is|iiiiiiir.'i iiiiintiiiiimi finiy.
I'lirv.xiii Null I I Scliiiuiii lenliiiitliiiiiiiii IIiKili.
KliyMi|,ii'ni-i i.\\{ I I! K. |iliirijiiKii> C.,t |{,
'rims|iiiiiii Nun I ;■) T. iiiireiiiu Null.
■rrepDciiridiN Nutt 2 T, iicthiimu' Nutt.
The four foll()win<i' <i'enera Wi-re established without specitic types:
Turilis and l''i>eiiieiiliiiii, pre-l.innaean >,'eiiera, were restuteil liy .\dansnn in iSli.S.
('<iniii.«elinnni, deseiilH <l liy llnffiiian in IS14, \va.>J ri'deseriiied in ISKi, witli C.
Inrhirli-inii an tlic tyjit'.
liowlei^iu wa.'J deserilied lis Uniz and I'avoii in 17!>4, Imt witli an iinnaiiied plate (if
Ji. jiiiliiiiitii, wiiieii was named a few years afterwards.
AVe have <,'iven the o;eiienil ji'eojjcraphical ranjfe, and such important
s})eeiniens as ha\'e been studied in ])repariii<;' this niono^'raph an» cited.
It.shoidd be remembered, however, that the ran«i-(> oiven is often the
reported ran<i;e, while the raiio-e as we know it is shown by the speci-
mens cited. It will be noticed that a yreat many specimens cited in
the Re\ i.-ion are not included iimon«i' those cited in the Mono«,rraph,
so that the latter work re])resents a jjfreat extension of the horizon .so
fur as it can be furnished by material.
It has been thought wise to assist in th(> recoj^nition of genera by
includiiijLJf in the text illustrations of chai'ucteristic fruits, showing; ))oth
surface and cross section. P^very ^emis containing native s'pecies is
illustrated either l)y a ])luteor by ut leust two text cuts. A few of the
liji'ures liuve ])(»en published l)efore, but for the most jwirt the druw-
inji's huve Iteen prepured Ity Aliss AimuSynder, under the direction of
fl. X. Kose, The drawini,rs forthe ])lates were made bv Mr. Frederick
A. Walpole.
Wo li!i\'e also attempted to separatt> with ji'reat distinctness the
native jj'cnera and s])ecies from the introducecl ones. Accord ing^ly,
the latter are {grouped too'cther at the end of the Mono«»"ruph. but are
iiududed in tlie generul keys.
se
rolTTKU AND KOSK— NOIMII vVMKKK AN I'MUKM-IKKKAK.
1'.)
liin-
UHticmn
■ (liroo
III) olH'
ircncni
In- tirsl
1(1 wi^h
r tiiMo;
llnl.
riiv.
M ik.
(• ty\M's:
n in iwa
(\, with C.
r,\ \t\i\U' of
iiportiint
m' i'it(Ml.
ftcn the
10 spcci-
citrd ill
rizon so
• .
lu'ia by
uiT l)oth
;u'i'"n's is
w of tiie
lu' draw-
oction of
''roderick
tiiess the
ordingly,
h.biit are
It is a mattci- <»f fi'jjrct that no ad<M|iiat<' prcsciitalion (»|" the laiiiily
from the ('(•((loirjca! standpoint seems to he possible as yet. The pMi-
eral facts of the ^fe()trrai)hiral distrilmtion have h)n«»' heen known, and
need not he repeated here: hut the \vi<h' rann(> (tf conditions, the
jjreat \arial>ility (»f numerous forms, the in(h'linitem\ss of many of the
ree(»t;ni/ed jreneia, all assure us that it is a jjfroup in whieh a study of
the relati(»n lietween forms and conditions wouh' he very jtrolilalde.
This work has heen hased chielly upon the collecti(»n in the National
llerl»ariimi, foi-merly dei)osited at the Depart mei\t of A<,n"iculture. now
under the care of the V. S. National Museum. Ih're are to he found
till the types (tf new species de.scriljed in this work, as well as the first
set of all the (lovernment surveys for the last fifty years. This collec-
tion contains ahoiit It. (too sheets of rmhelliferae, and has undoid)tedly
the richest representation of Nortli American rmhelliferae in the world.
The work has heen sup|)leimMited l»y an examination of the ("oidter
herharium. now in the I'niversity of ('hica<,'o, which contains nearly
all of the types of our Kevision. Kv<'ry si)(>cimen has heen examin(>d
in the IMiiladelphia Academy of Science, the N(>w York Hotanical
(Jarden, the (J ray herltariiuu at Camhridjrc, Fi-jink Tweedy 's herharium
(Washin},''ton). a part of Professor (Jreene's h«'rhariinu (Catholic I'lu-
versity, Washinj,''ton), ii part of Mr. Thomas II. Kearney's collection
(rich in southern species); also i-ertain ty])es from the M. K. Jones her-
l)ariimi. from the California Academy of Science, ainl from the I'ni-
versity of California, as well as from numerous collectors. Tiie Canl)y
herhariinu, now in tin' Collejj^e of IMiarmticy, New York City, was
placed at our dis])osal hy Dr. II. II. Kuslty. The entire collection of
\Valt(>r Deane's hei'harium has passed through our hands, and although
it is contined to the ranti"e of dray's Manual it contains many interest-
in^r phiiits, all of which are mounted in the most perfect manner.
Amon^ those who have assisted us should l)e mentioned the followinj^:
Mr. Frederick V. Coville, who greatly interested himself in the puhlica-
tion of this report and otl'ered many \alua]»le su<;j;estions; Prof. E. L.
(ireene, who placed his herharium and choice lihrary at <nir disposal
and gave help in knotty (jucstioiis of nomenclature; Dr. P. L. Pohin-
son, Dr. N. h. Pritton, and Mr. 'I'homas ]Meehan, who not oidy loaned
material from the great herharia which they control, hutextenih'd mativ
courtesies while at work in their separate institutions; Dr. W. L. ,]ep-
son, who loaned or sent material from his privat(> collection and from
the rniv(>rsity of California; Miss Alice Eastwood, who loaned speci-
mens of Ilydrocotvle from the California Academy of Science; Prof.
Harry (Tarman, who sent material fron: Kentucky, and Mr. (ieorgc
E. Osterhout, froiu Colorado; Me.ssrs. C. V. Piper and L, F. Hender-
son, who sent material from the Northwest, accompaided ])y many
valuable notes and suggestions; and Mr. J. AV. Hlankinship, who
sent material from Monttma. Mr. AY. Botting Ilemsley and ^Ir. II.
Harold W. Pearson have looked up types at Kew; while Mr. E. G.
Baker of the British Musemii has given assistance in comparing our
material with types in Loudon.
21)
CONIUIHI TinNS I'KoM TMK NATIONAL HKHMAKM'M.
;>
Ah iiion* oi' li'ss I'onfiisioii somt'tiiiuvs occurs tlirou^'li fiiilun- to cito
the .spcciiiicns from wliicli ti dniwiiij,'' is made, we },'i\(' I lie followinj^
(liitii coiK ci'iiiiiu- the collections iisecl in iiiukiii}^ the orie'iiml <lrii\vin);s,
the order Immiij,' that of the <;eiieric se<|ueiic«>. 'I'he speciiiieiis are nil
to he found in the l'. S. National Ilerltariiini:
Ihihi fiiiiirriiiiHj HiM'riiin'iiK xhinrii in li rl jiijiiri'H.
NllllU' llf ^-iMcli"..
I^M'Mllty.
CidliTliir.
llvilrni'iilylc I'lltlfHtll.
I
Ct'lltcllii iisliitii'il
Hii« liv-iii Mpiriilriiiimlln
Siiiiii'iilii iril'cilijitii
Chiirrii|ihylliiiii tiiintiiricri
iliisyi'iir|iiiin.
WjisliiimiDiiiii l>rii<'liy|iiMlii ....
Caiiciilis micriiiiirini
llifiirii iiinrrii'iiiia
i\|iiii.Ntniiii luitciiH
Ki iKciiia IiIiHmwii
<)ri)K'>''i''i liiii arifuliii
MiiNiiicoii l)'iinif<illuiii
l)i\v»'ya arniila
])niili'ii|iliylinn liar(\V('Ki
MiiM'iiii)|itis Ic'XHiia
ltii|il('iiniin MiiKrii'aiiiini
'rri'|lllllll|lllH HclllllMU'
.Vpiiiin aiiiiiii
S|ii'riii<i|i'|ils ilivaricatii
A III 1 1 lose 1 1 II 1 1 III |»>|M'i
/.Izia nirilala
MailMniria Irailiyiili'iira
Cicuta iiiMciilalii
lirrilinii caiiailrlisH
TMciiicipliiiniiii Iiowi'lli
Ciirmii iircuaiiinii
Ali'tt'M aciiiiliM
Moiiti-Xllinii well. Mar|)iiilKiil.
Ai'l/.iiiia. I
Klnriila <'lia|>iiiHii. . .
Tilrsiiii. Arl/ I M.Zmk
NfW York Uiikii.'ll....
TfXiiK liTiny
Ciillforiilii
Iiliiliii
Tfxas '
Indian Tcrriioiy. . .;
|)i.xlri('tiirC(iluiiilila
WiishliiKliai 1
Ncliraska
Caliriiniia '
Califiirnia
Texas
WyoiMiiiK I
Iniliaii 'I'l'rritory ...
Texas
Sew M»'Xl('(i '
Texas
l'eiin.''ylviinla |
Ciilniiiili '
Kansas '
MiiiiiesDla --
urcKiin
OrcKon
Coloriulii
Parish
HaiiillierK
Heller
Hush
Vasey
Siiksiliirf
Uy<llnT(f
I'arlsh
Mrs. Aiislhi
Wiirzlow
RllNt>
Hhelrlon
Ilavaril
Dewey
Ilavanl
I'lirter
Oslerlmiit
Creveeieiir
Meatus
Huwell
Ciiville iV; l,eiher>{
I'aller.suii
Taenidia iiiteKi'rriniii Mieliipm Davis
Miilopliiis ainerieainis Illinois Hall
Siiiin cieMtnet'olliiiii Soli 111 Dakota Thomlier.
lU'rilla erecta Wyotiiinn I A. Nel.soti.
I'tllimniiim ('ii]>illaeeniu Kloriila Nash
Cynosciailiimi piminliini
( leiiiintlie sariiicnloMi var
I'odisteni lU'Vadeiisis
Kurytaeiiia texana
Splii'iiosi'iailiuiii rii|iilellatiiin.
Li){iisticiiin eiinadeiise
Coeloplciinmi ioiiKipes
Oreoxis li mil ills
Oreoxis Imkrri
Tliiis|iiiitii trifoliiitinii
('onioselilllllll Rlllelilli
(ileliiiia I it torn lis i
riicUoptenis nioiitaiins
Ptcryxia tereljii.tliiiia
Aiilosperiiiuni lon^ipes
Cyiiiopteriis parryi '
Khysopteriis iiliirijii^'iis
I'seildoeytiioiiterus iiiotitaiius .
I'olytaeiiia niillallii
Oxypolis rittidior
Leplotaoiiia iiniltilida
Lonialiuin ncviidciise
Kiiryptera liowellii
Kuryptera liicida
(\vnoniaratlirnni la|iid(>sinii.. ,
('ynoiiiarathniiii eastwooilae..
Heracleiim latiatiiin |
Daiicus pusilliis I
Texas
California
Califiirtiia
Texas
California
North Carolina
ore^fon
Colorado
Colorado
Tennessee
WasliiiiKloii
Ore.u'oii
Colorado
WasliiiiKtoii
rtah
Wyoming
Oregon
Colorado
Illinois
Maryland
Nevada
Oregon
Oregon
Nealley..
.lepsoll
I.eninion
Nealley..
Hansen..
Merriam.
Howell..
Canhv ...
Maker ...
Kearney.
I'iper....
Howell..
Bethel...
Siiksdorf
.(ones
Jones
lieiherg. .
Bethel...
Hall
Pollard..
.loiies
Leiherg..
Howell..
Wyoming
Colorado.
Oregon
Arizona ..
■tones
Miss Kastw(M)d.
Sheldon
M.Znck
Niim-
iK-r.
I(KM(
in
8-17<.»
liirxi
1M7
1'.'7
1170
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Mav 17, IKSJ.
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May, IS',I5,
Seiileiiiher ti, Ih;i;|.
.Iiilv 11, IH',M.
.May, lHs;i.
.Iiine, IHtd.
.May, Iwt.
SepleiiiherJ'>. Isill.
■liilv,lM',».'i.
\HV>.
AugllRtDl.imn.
AllKllst li, LHlHi.
.Inly I, Septemher
',», I.HK'l.
August 28, mn.
.Iiilv, IHtll.
Angus! 25, IW;!.
August 27, IHiHi.
.Mav 2H, ,Inne 15
lK'.t5.
IWK).
.lune 19,1897.
ISitK.
18M8.
August 2H,1H9;!.
Sei)teniheri), 1SU2.
.liilv2M, l«yi.
August 27,1895.
,Iulv II, I8'.t8.
SeplenilMT7, 1H97.
,Iulv 2;!, IH'.tO.
,llllv 11,1882.
.Iuiie25, 1898.
.lune :{-,liilv, 1883.
Mav 21, 189.5.
Juiie2l,189«.
August, 189.5.
.lune. I.HtlH.
Ocloherti, 1895
Mav 20,1893.
.lilrio;«),1891.
Julv 7,1887.
May, 1892.
1897.
Mav Hi, 189ii.
i p..
The following illustrations are roproduccd, a i)art having been used
in this series (Contr. Nat. Her)).), whih> tlit^ others have been placed
in our hands })y the editors of the Hotanical (lazette, the editor of
the Proceeding.^ of the Washington Academy of Sciences, and the
to «'ito
lowing
uH' all
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IH'.H"..
1,1 Hit I.
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editor o1
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COULTKK .\N1) K(»rtK — NORTH AMKUKAN I'MHKLLIFKUAK. 21
director of the Kew (rardeiis. Tlif place mid year nl' ptiltlication of
oa<h are ^'iven Welow:
Aii^'t'liiti nifTiiiia, ('imtr. Nat. Ilt-rli. 6: |il. ~\. lSili>.
|>ni<lrn|iliytiini ^'hiiiciiiii, Coiitr.' Nat. Ilcrli. 3: pi. 14. IHI»r).
Kryiiuiiim H|iai>?aiin|>hylliiiii, Hunk. Ir. pi. I'.'iO.s. Isit?. .Mho I'i Wanli.
.'Vca.l. 1: lin. I. I!«K».
Ilfspt'i'op'iiiu Hti'ii'klaiiili, Ciiiitr. Nat. Ilrrli. 5: pi. L'T. IHtM).
I,i'il>»'ivia iir(>j;»'iii()iilfH, Cuiitr. Nat. Ilrri*. 3: pi. '-'". IWt((.
I.i^riiHticiim IfilxTt'i, Cuiilr. Nat. Ilrrli. 3: pi. I'-'. iHtt.').
l,ij,'iiHti('iiiii caHtwiMitlat', ('(Hitr. Nat. Ilcili. 3: pi. IM. IHitr).
Lilat'dpniH (■aroliiiciiHiH, liot. Ha/.. 24: tt). 11^. -1. |H{)7.
LilatMipsis liiicata, Itut. ( ia/. 24: 17. li^'. I. lHt)7.
Lilai-<)p.>iis u('(iiifiitali.>', Knt. <ia/.. 24: 4H. li^. L'. IHU7.
I.ilaciipHi.M scliaffncriaiia. lint. ( iax. 24: 4H. (i^. .'!. lKtl7.
AUTIFICIAL KKV TO Till] (iKNKK.V OK NOKTII AMKIMt'AN
rMHKLLII'KKAK.
Only the ino.st prominent feature.^ of each ^M'lum jire included jmd
oxceptional spccie.s may l)e qmitted. The nativt^ genera are jjiintcd in
bold-face type; the intt'odnced li'enera \\\ Ifallcs. The appended num-
hi'f.s refer to the pa<;es upon which the giMiera are fully descril»«'d.
Kli>\v«TH in th'iiHi' heads Eryngium, 42.
riowiTM not in lieudf, evitlently iinilM-llate.
l-'riiit coii.Mpicuonsly Itristly.
Fruit cuvereil with spiuen ui' linoki'tl hri.^tloH.
Fruit with .itniii).' s| lines Turilis, 2r>l.
Frnit with hookeil hrintU-H.
LeaveH palniately divided, with limad seKmentH Sanicula, '.VI.
Lt'uves ternately disw(te(l, with tilil'onn .Ncj^im-ntH Spermolepis, H7.
Fruit with hristlew only ou tiie rihs.
Hristlfs harhfd at tip; stylnjiodiuin oh.':olete Daucus, 24(».
IiristK',>< not hurhed; Htylopodinni eonieul Caucalis, »Ht.
Fruit not hristly (except WnKhiiigtoniu ».ni\ Cuiniiunn).
OIK Tl'MKs'oliSOLKTK OR «)HSC"URK.
Fruit .•'tronnly tlattened latt-raily.
Fruit with .secondary rihs and ri'ticulatious; invoiucn! conspicuous.
Centella, L'D.
Fruit without secondary rihs or reticulations; involucre wantiiijr.
Hydrocotyle, 25.
F'ruit not strongly tlattt-ncd.
See<l face concave.
Stylopodiuin conical.
F'ruit usually hristly Washingtonia, (>t).
Fruit smooth.
FVuit linear ohiong.
Fruit without rihs I tilhri.'<i-it.i, 2.")1 .
Fruit rihhed Si-diidi.r, 2.")1 .
Fruit of nearly distinct fjlohos*' carpels Bifora, 70.
Styloj)odium tiat or wantinjj.
Leaves simple and jK'rfoliate Bupleurum, 84.
lA'aves large and decompound Voniiiiti, 252.
See<i face plane.
I^eaves simple and lohed; sonthwe.'^tern Bowlesia, .SO.
Leaves biternate; introduced at the esist {Kjupudiam, 2.54.
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22 CONTKimTloNH KKu.M TIIK NATIONAL HKKHAUIIM.
on. rniKs ihstinct.
i'Ulir ftiHtlNl.l.V H.AITKNKII 1 m »|U« \ l,l-Y, witll hlllTuI IlltW lll(»r«' lir ll'HM itrniiil-
iifiitly Hiii^*-<|.
Oil tubes solitary in th« intorvaU.
Stylii|)iMliiiiii ('iiiiiral.
SU'iiilcr iiikI jrlalimiiM Oxypolis, li»i.'.
Stunt ami |iulN>Hi-ciit, at Ifunt in the ninlifl.
L-avfH itnn- iir twice pinnate Sphenosciadium, I'JT.
l^iivi'H laixt' aM<l ti-rnatfly i-iini|Maiiiil Hurauleum, 'JtH.
Styln|HHliiini tint i>r wanting.
CanirHrt'nt uml ItrancliinK.
I'liiwcrn wliitc.
Sli'Miler; Icavt'H |iiruiat(-ly illHwcltHl; dorHitl rilw (liil'orni.
Lateral v\int.'r< tliirk ami pruiniiient; Tt'xun. . . .Eurytaenia, 1'J<I.
Lateral wiiiyn narrow ; introiliK'ed 1 //////«//(, L'V).
Stniit, leaven ternately or pinimtcly eiini|H>iiti<l; ilontil rilm pmnii-
nent Ang^elica, l.'»l!.
l''l(i\\ers yelliiw.
Doi^al riliH prominent l,irii>tlrinii, '2!Sry.
|)or>'al ril>s llliforin I'liMlliinrn, 255.
Acaiile.^eent, or nearly no.
Stylopotlinin waiitinj^; ealyx U'eth minute or oltHolete; tlorwil rilm
tiliforni.
Leave.'' ternate to dinHeeteil, with narrow or Hmall lealletn.
Lomatium, 204.
I<<>uveH once or twice com]>*>iin(l, with hroad ami sharply tootlu'd
Icallets Euryptera, '2MI
Stylopoiliinn tlat hut evident; calyx teeth evident; doival riliH .•jjiarp
fir winp'd Cynomarathrum, 2U.
Oil tubes more than one in the intervals.
Caniencent and liranchin^.
Dorsal rihs ohsolete; lateraln eorky-thickened; llowerH yellow.
Polytaenia, UM.
Dorsal rilts pronnnent; laterals not corky-thickened; (lowers white.
Leaves ternately or pinnately compound.
Ix^aves once tcTiiate, w ith hroud, stalked sepnentn.
Iiiipcnilorid, L'55.
Ixiaves more than once ternate or piimate Angelica, I5;{.
Leaves much more eompiamde<l Conioselinum, 14!».
Acaulcscent or nearly so.
iiiiteral win^s thin.
StyloiMidium wanting;; calyx teeth minute or ohsolete; dorsal rihs
tiliforni.
I.rt'aves ternute t<» disseeteil, with narrow or small lealiets.
Lomatium, 204.
Ix>aveH once or twice compound, with broad and sharply toothed
leaflets Euryptera, 240.
8tylopodium flat but evitlent; calyx teeth evident; dorsal ribs sharp
or w in);e<l Cynomarathrum, 244.
I.iJiteral winjrs thick.
Dorsal ribs vi'ry jirominent or slightly win^fed.
Pseudocymopterus, 187.
Dorsal ribs filiform.
Dwarf, with small junnate or lobed leaves Cymopterus, 170.
Tall and stout, with large [>innately decompound leaves.
Leptotaenia, HHi.
I
4
roULTKK ANI> R«>SK — NOKTII AMKKirAN rMUKLMFKUAK. 2JI
Fhiit not «Tu<>Miiv n \Ti>:\Ki» iMiMH^ii.v, iiHiiiillv iiMtrc iir Iih- lalciiilly
llatti'iiol.
Oil tubua aolitiiry in tho inturvals.
.S7(//(<y)i«/i((;/l riiiiiiill,
Lcalli'tH lat leant I lie ii|i|i('ri liiirar In lilifnrin.
Iiixoliirrf wanting: iiitioiliKcil.
I-'Imsvcih w liiti' Cnriinxhiniu -•'>-.
l-'InwiTH yrlliiw Flit iiifiihiiii, '_'.'»•.
Involiirif |>rfsriil; (liiwcrx wliili' (rxccpt i'liin'nniiii).
l.o\\ ami (liffiiHc, with tfiiiatrly tliviili'il it-avcH.
AmmoHolinum, SM.
TailtT ami vywX.
Tii'avt'H finely ilinHerled.
Fruit nvate.
Fruit smontli Ptilimniuni, I IT.
Fruit Itrintly or tiilK-reiilate Spermolopie, m7.
Fruit linear-oliloii^.
Fniit siiHuttli; lldwern white TrepocarpuB, M.'i,
l''riiit Itrii^tly; ll">\verM rose eolm t'lniiiinniiy L'.'t;!.
T,eaveH with few lealletn.
Lateral riltn thick ami eorky; Houtherii.. .Cynosoiadiiim, I'Jl).
Hil>Hall lililoriii; weHtt-rii Gnrum, H>;!.
LeafletM hroatlt-r.
Seed fare eoiicave Ohaerophyllum, .">S.
Seed fare |>laiie.
Fruit oltioiiy tn (iriiieular.
Irivniucre of few hractH or none Cicuta, !•;>.
Involucre conspicuous Taeniopleurum, iO'J.
Fruit liuear-ohlonu Derin^^a, ioi.
SIiiIii/iikIIiUii jlill or iriuitilltj.
Flowers white.
I\ilts thick and corky, at least the latenils.
Dorsid rllis llliforni; a(|uatic.
T/'aves it'dui-ed to hollow petioles Lilaeopsis, 12.">.
lA'aves pinnate or deconipoumi Oenanthe, liM.
All the rihs prominent and corky.
Kills win<;-like and much wrinkleil when yoimj,'.
Rhysoptenis, is.').
Hilis Itroail and not wrinkled.
Fruit small (not more than "_' mm. lonir), llaftened laterally.
Involucre wantimr Apium, S(!.
Invohicri' pi'esent \iiiiiii, '2't.'t.
Fruit larger, ovoid -^rlohose \fihusii, li.'>4.
Kihs liliform or ohsoU'te.
Hil)s liliform Leibergia, lOS.
Ribs obscure or ol)solete Apiastrum, 71.
F^lowers yellow.
Kil»se(|ual, broad, and c<irky.
TiOW and eespitose; hi>.'li alpine Oreoxis, 14.'5.
A foot or more high; in the foothills or low frnmnd.
Fruits tubercnlate-roufihened; calyx te«>tli evident.
Harbouria, it2.
Fniit smooth; calyx teeth obsolete I 'tin ml mum, 253.
Kibs wingt'd or liliform.
24 CONTKIHrTIONS FROM THK NATIONAL HKRHARHlM.
Kills ciinspiciioiisly wiiiu'cd Thaspium, 1 15.
Kills lilil'iiriii.
'ruii iimi liranrliiiij;, with limad icallcts Zizia, IK).
Acanlt'si'fiit ami rfspitdsc Aletes, lOti.
O'i i ibes more than one in the intervals.
Sliiliijiiiiliiiin riiiiii'iil.
I''niit fiiuiid, witli ^'liiliiisc cariicls ami xcry slcinlrr iiic(iiis|iiciioiis rilis.
Berula, 1 Iti.
l''i'nit (ivalc \i) oliliiiijr.
Kruit willi iinnniiuMit (Mjiial rilis Ligusticum, il'it.
I'niit witii tilifiinn (iraliiKist olisulfti' rilis.
Involucre usually |irt'sciit; rihstMiual and liliforni. .Eulophus, 110.
InvdlutTt' usually wantinj^; rilis ainmst nlisdlctt' I'inij)ini'lla, 2r>4.
Stjilii/KKliiiiii Jidt or irdiiliiK/.
St'i'il face sulcatt' (ii' decidedly ccincave.
Ciirpi'ls flattened ddcsally.
Kills lilifdrni Musineon, 70.
Kills with liidad,thin wind's Aulospermum, 174.
Carpels terete or flattened laterally.
Carpels terete.
See<l face invdlnte, incldsin;,' ii cential cavity.
Drudeophytum, 80.
See<l face with a deep sulcus.
Kills lilifdrni; calyx teeth (ilisolele Museniopsis, 815.
ixilis jirdininent and very acute; calyx teeth ]ir(iniinent.
Deweya, 7'^K
Carjiels stniiijrly llattened laterally Erigenia, 711
Seed face plane, (ir hut sli;;htly cducave.
All the rilis cdiispicuon.sly winged.
Winers cdrky-tliickened; tduientdse seashdre plants.. Glehnip., 1()5.
Winyis thin; plants df the niduntains and plains.
Leaves jiinnate, with short, cmwded, and more or leas confluent
seLtnients; tidwers usually jUiple Phellopterus, Kif}.
Leaves tcirnatv jiinnate, with slmit linear and nion; or less ])nn-
fjent segments; flowers usually yellow Pteryxia, 170.
Rilis not wiiif^ed.
All till' rilis filiform.
Acaulesceiit, mountain plants.
Flowers yellow; calyx teeth <il).'!olete Hesperogenia, 75.
Flowers white or pinkish; calyx teeth prominent.
Podistera, 125.
Caulescent, low-nro'ind plants Taenidia, 109.
llihs corky, at least the laterals.
Lateral rihs thick and corky, the dorsals filiform.. Orogenia, 74.
All the rilis corky and ecpially prominent.
Fruit iKit flattened either way Coelopleurum, 140.
Fruit tlHtteneil laterally.
Oil tubes continuous aliout seed cavity Bupleurum, 84.
Oil tubes one to three in the intervals Slum, 114.
1,1,;.
COULTEK AND KUSJE NOUTll AMKKKAN UMBKLLIFKKAK.
on
im, 1 15.
izia, UO.
bes, UMi.
DUH rilis.
ala, 1U>.
um, 1L'!I.
lus, no.
neon, 7<).
lum, 174.
irtuin, 80.
opsis, 8.'{.
lit.
weya, 7^».
genia, 71^.
hnia, 1()0.
i. continent
erus, !()(>.
r less jjun-
yxia, 170.
genia, <•>.
Btera, 125.
nidia, 109.
)genia, 74.
arum, 140.
surum, 84.
Slum, 114.
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■■••0
NATIVE (;i:XKI{A AM) SIMXIKW.
1. HYDROCOTYLE L. Sp. IM. 1: •2^^^. 175;?.
Ciilyx t(M'tli iiiiiiiitc or obsolete. Fruit mon^ orlessoi-hicular. stronti-ly
flattciH'd liitfrully. Ciirpcl with the priiiiiiry ribs. 1 he dorsal lUiirj^nniil,
hi'oad or liiit'oriii: ititci--
iDcdiatcs liliforiii (I'arcly
obsolete), usually curNcd;
laterals illifoi'iu or broad,
distinct from those of the
otliei" cai'ljel or eoiillueut;
a pi'oiuinent oil-beariiij^
layer beneath tiie epider-
mis, oecaslonally contain-
injjf small oil tubes, and
usually a thick layei' of
streni^theniii«i' cells sur-
rou.ldilljr the ^i^Vi\ cavity. ^,,., i._,i.v.lro..otyl.. ,.u.u..,t,c „, V i„; ,,, V .,,,
Low herl)ai'e()us ])er(Mi-
nials jrrowini;' in or near water, with slendtM' cn'epini;' stems, ort)icular-
l)t>ltat(> or reniform leaves, and small white Howers in simj)l(5 or pi-o-
liferous umbels without involucre.
First spcM'ies cited. If. rnh/drls L.
A j^'cmis widely distributed in both iiemis])heres, containing- about
7;") spei'ies, !> of which are found in the United States and Canada.
Fruit witli iRTicarj) tliin except at tlic broiul tliick corky dorsal and lateral ribs;
involucre of siiort ovate hi'acts; leaves orhicular-pellate, crenate; peduncles
as lon^as jietioles, both from slender creeping root.stocks.
Fruit notciu'd at base and apex.
Umbels simple 1 . If. uiiiliilhiln.
I'mbels proliferous.
I'mbels few.
Dorsal ribs very obtuse; California L*. If. jiroliffvu.
Dorsal ribs ratber acute; Atlantic coast 15. ff. cdiiliiii.
rud)els mnuerdus in a j)n)fusely l>rancbing intlonwence. . . 4. //. /(o;»ovV/(,sw'.t.
Fruit not notclied.
Fruit not cuneate at base.
Fruit snbsessile .'"). //. rcrtirUlittit.
Fruit pedicellate (i. //. (tHxlntl'ix.
Fruit cuneati' at liast' 7. If. cuueaUi.
Fruit with pericari) uniforndy corky-tliickeni'd and ribs all liliforni; leaves not pel-
tate; pedunclcH nuich shorter than petioles.
Leaves thin, with nhort petioles; umbels sub.sessile 8. //. (nncricdiKi.
Leaves thicker, with elon<,'ated petioles; nnd)els lu'dnncled .. it. //. rKiiiiin'uloidi'.'^.
1. Hydrocotyle umbellata L. Sp. PI. 1: !>:U. 175:^.
JI. HinfM'llulatdmvhx. Fl. Hor. Am. 1: Itil. 180;}.
Descendin^r bninches of the rootstoek witii round tubei-s; umbel."*
many-flowered, simple (rarely slij>htly proliferou.s); ptidieels 4 to 12
'JC)
(?()NTKIHUT1()NS FROM THK NATIONAL HKRHARIUM.
It
1 1
m
nun. \ou\f\ fruit stionj^Iy notclKnl, 2 mm. lonj^, iihout ■^> mm. broad,
with dorsal ribs prominent but obtuse.
Tvpc locality, "'in America."
In the Atlantic States from Massachusetts to Florida, and westward
to Minnesota and Texas; also in southern California and exten*!' -
into Mexico.
S/iiviiin'iis <'.r(iiiil)K'<l:
Massaciicseits: Xm Atiin's Land, L. F. Ward, Au^'ust 10, 18S!t
Nkw Yokk: Wadiiitr liivcr, l.(iii« Island, E. S. MlUer, AufjUHt 12, 187:^;
riviT hanks near Oswep), C S. Sheldon, Auf^uHt <>, 1880.
Makyland: Ocean City, ('inihi/, Aujjust, 1874.
Indiana. Long l^akc, near Lake Micliipm, Vi)ibach, September 18, 1897.
Vikoinia: Near Ocean View Hotel, (\>nllf',\(\ .Itine 22, 1890.
Xoimi {'ahoi.ina: Ponds and ditches near Wri^rhtsviile, liiltmorr Ifirh. 4005,
.July I, 1897.
Fi.okuja: Near Jacksonville, Curtixi^ 991, 4:W4, 4092, hiSUr, near Apalachicola,
liillniinr Ilt'i'li. 400ri/(, >hiy, 1887; near Fastis, l^ake County, Xaxh 351, April
1-15, 1894; Tampa, C L. I'olhinl, 'Shuvh 7, 1898.
Mississu'im: Petit liois Island, Hiioxi, and Ship Island, Tnirii, May, 1898.
Calikoknia: Near San Bernardino, I'nrixh linix. 920, May, 1882; near Culton,
Jonfx 3192, April 28, 1882; same station, Diiini, July, 1888; Hi); Morongo,
eastern hasc of San Bernardino .Mountains, »S'. B. I'dritth 3192, June 15,
1894; neiir San Jacinto, Lciherg 3103, Marcli 8, 1898.
We have excluded inunerous fonn.s, includinj; many proliferoas ones, which have
IxH'U included imder this spccii's.
2. Hydrocotyle prolifera Kellooij, Hot. Odif. 1 : iioi. 1870.
Tuberous iis in //. imihclldtK; umbels proliferous, with 8 to 5 whorls,
each coidairdn^ 5 to 20 flowers; pedicels 2 to 0 mm. Vn\^\ fruit
slij^htly notched, 2 mm. lon^", .somewhat Itroader, with dorsal ribs
prominent and more o))tuse than in //. iiiiilx'lhtta.
Tvp«' locality, marshes ''a])out San Francisco;" coljected ))y Kellogg
in 1854; type in Herb. Calif. Acad.
In the re^ioii about San Francisco, Cal., and said to occur in Texas
and Mexico; possil>ly also repres(>nted in Arizona l>y the form ref«M'red
to below.
Sprriiiii'iix r.niiniiifd:
C'alikoknia: .Mission Bridfrc, San Francisco, Krlhif/t;; San Francisco, (!. R. Fii.w/
221, July, 1880; FikiJrovc, Lower Sacramento, Drcit', in 1888; San Fran-
ciHC(», Iinniih'(/ii', July, 1891; Bouldin Island, San Joacpiin River, liniiKleyee,
Septend)er 7, 1892.
Numerous ("aliforinan specimens have been referred to this species, which seem to
iK^long more ])roiierly cither to //. imdwlhttn or //. nnicdta. Specimens from wet land
on the shore of Silver Lake, near Tucson, An/.. {I'rimjle in 1881 and Deirey in 1891),
seem to represent a form of this species, in which the axis of inflorescence i.s elon-
gated, the whorls being distant and few-(lowered, and the pedicels are longer than
we have seen in Californian specimens. We have not Ix'en able to confirm the state-
ment that the species occurs in Texa.s and Mexico.
3. Hydrocotyle canbyi C. &U. Hot. (laz. 12: 1(>3. 1887.
//. iDiiltt'lldld iiinh'ujiui (iray, Man. ed. 5. 190. 1807, not If. innhitjud I'unsh.
JI. (tmhigua B. S. 1*. I'rei. Cat. N. Y. 21. 1888.
fiorLTER AND RO-iK — NORTH AMERICAN UMHKLLIKKRAK.
27
n'oiul,
Mid' '•
■Ik 4005,
iichifola,
;.')1, April
r Colton,
Moroii^o,
June 15,
lich have
whorls,
if: fruit
sal ribs
in Texas
referred
;. R. Vitmi
San Fran-
lirdiideijee,
eh weeni to
n wt't land
■y in 1891),
ic(\ Ih elon-
)ii^er than
a the atate-
'virwh.
m
rni)>els ;> t(» '.♦-ll()\ver<>(l. jrciierally i»r<)lif(>r()tis; pediecMs very sliort.
Imt cllsfinct; fruit sli«jclitly notched, 'J nun. lon^" and ahout 4 ujui. I)r(>ad,
nuich more HatttMunl than in the precedinj^ forms ; dorsal and lateral
ribs much more prominent, the foruu'r acutish.
Type locality. "Maryland ;" type in llerl). (rray.
New ffersey to Alai'vland.
S/iiciiiii'us I'.ntinhii'il :
Dki-awakk: CollinH Beach, Coinnioiix, July (i, 1874.
Maryland: 0(;ean City, Oinhi/, Auj^ust, 1874.
4. Hydrocotyle bonariensis Lam. Encycl. 3: 158. 17811.
rr. hitiiarli'iisix Ir.idiKi C. & K. Mot. (la/,. 15: !.'.">!». 1890.
rmhcls profusely hranchinj'' and proliferous; pedicels slender, more
or less elonj^ated, sometimes '2 cm. lonjj; fruit slightly notched, )i mm.
long, 8 nun. hroad.
Type locality, "pres de Hueno.s-Ayres."
From North Carolina to Floi'ida and Texas; a South American and
Mexican species, and often a ])allast plant.
Spi'chiu'iiK t'xitinhu'd:
North Cakoi.ina: Ballast dumps at Wilmington, Billmoir Ifrrh. 5708, July 2,
1897.
Florida: Dry grassy ground, Pensacola, r'?<>7/.<i,t 5922, .July .S, 1897.
Missis-sii'Im: Hiloxi, Harrison County, Polht rd ll'VA, August 1, 189().
Texas: LiiKlliciuicr, October, 1847 (under //. iindn'lhtta); Devils River, Hunird
l.'{9, July, 188;i; NeuUeu, in 1888; Industry, Wnrzloir, in 1895.
Most of the so-called proliferous forms of //. uinhdldla throughout the South and
South\ve.st and on l)anast heaps s(>em to Iwlong to //. hnnnrii'iixix.
5. Hydrocotyle verticillata Thun))erg, Diss. 2; 415. pi. H. ISOO.
If. iidn-mptd Muhl. Cat. 29. 18i;5.
Umbels few-tiowered, proliferous, forming an interrupted si)ike;
pedicels very short or none; fruit '2 nun. long, 3 nun. broad, truncate
or rounded at base, with dorsal and lateral ribs ver^' prominent, the
former acute.
Type locality unknown.
From Mas.sachusetts to Florida, west to central Texas and Ai'kansas.
S/)i'fiiiu'iiK f.taiiiliied:
Xkw Jerskv: (/ape May, Canhij, July, 18t)().
Virginia: Hampton, Steele, August, 1895.
North Carolina: Near Clarkton, Bdhnore Ifcrh. 2542^*, June 25, 1897.
SocTH Carolina: Near Aiken, Ruiriicl.
FixiKiDA: Hil)ernia, Canbi/, March, 18()9; St. Johns River above Palatka, Cur-
tixH 992; Otto V,Klrrlniid, in 1889; near Jacksonville, Curttsx 4:W:i, 49(5:i, May
30, 1893, and June 29, 1894; Palm Beach, CVn<?>//, March 29, 1895; i^ake
City, Columbia County, iV«.>i/i 2485, August 29-31, 1895.
Missis,sii'|'i: Biloxi, Tmri/ 4471, May 26, 1898.
Texas: Hempstead, II<dl 239, May 28, 1872; Houston, L. F. Ward, Septemlier
12, 1877; Gillespie County, Jenny; Dove Creek, Tom Green County, Tiiredy
190, May, 1880; Concho, Havard, June, 1881.
Arkansas: SjHrit Lake, Lafayette County, A. A.dK Gertrude lIeller4\V,\, August
18, 1898.
2S
CONTlilBUTloNS FHdM TIIK NATIONAL HKKHAKIUM.
<!. Hydrocotyle australis ('. tSc H,. sp. ik)v.
//. ninhiii lifittoii \ l?rn\vii, 111. Fl. 2: MO. iS!t7, as Id liahit sketch, imt as to
(it'scriytioii.
I'mhcls t'cw-rtowprcd, proliferous, with :> to ♦', verticils, sometinuvs
sliijhtly briuiclu'd; p(>(li('els 2 to 4 mm. Ioii<:': t'niil -i mm. lon^,^ slij^htiy
))i'oiul('r. rounded at base.
Type locality, shore of Lake Worth. Florida; collected l)y Citrflss^
IK), t^',^~i\, in iSlt.'); type in V. S. Nat. llerh.
Virginia (Dismal Swamj)). Florida. Texas.
S/K'ci incus r.nuiiilK'il :
Vihiiinia: Dismal Swam]), I'ullurd ^1\, May :!(>, .Iiiiic, ISlKi.
Fujkida: CIki/iiikiii ; lu-ar Jacksoiivillt', i 'nrli.ix WJ, VM)4: slmrc nf T.akc Worth,
r(ov;.v.v .");!7s, May .s, isitri.
Missi.ssii'im: Morn Island, T/vrry 44415, .Finic 1, iSitS.
Tk.\.\s: IH'I Rio, Xidl/ri/ 244, Scptcnilpcr, iS!i(»; river near San .\ntonio, Drnri/,
.lune It, IWIt; near Iverrville, Kerr Comity, llilhr tit:!.",, .Fnne -Jd-UO, lSi)4.
7. Hydrocotyle cuneata ('. tSc H.. sp. nov. Fic. 1.
rml)els fe\v-Ho\vered. proliferous, sometimes sliohtly hranchino-;
jM'dicels very short; fruit 2 nun. lono-, 'A to 4 nun. broad, taperinif to
tile pedicel by a very distinct cuneate base.
Type locality, Montezuma Well, Arizona; collected by />. 7'. A/nc-
DniKjal, no. 575, in 1S1>1; type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Western Texas to southern California and extendino- northward to
the region about San Francisco.
Spcchiinis I'jximiiicd:
Tk.\.\s: New Hrauiifels, Liii'llirinur I, .Iiiiie, 1847.
Nkw Mexico: Wrii/hl \:WA.
Arizona: /'(ilmn; in 1S(1!); Sanoita \'alley Springs, Loninnn 2710, June, 1H.S2;
Moiite/.miia well, Marlhmifil r)7."), Au^nist 7, ISOI; Catalpa, MarDoiK/til,
Septeinl)er, 189t.
Calikoknia: Suisiui Marsh, Solano Cotiiity, fhrntr, in ISS;'; San TiUis Ol)ispo,
LcninKHirtl,, J niH', 1HS7; Colorado Desert, San I)iey;o Comity, Orcatl, Ajjril, IHH9;
Santa Bartuira, Mrs. IHikjIkiih ; Sonoma Creek, Mrs. Ilulvhinys, Au^rnst, 18H8.
8. Hydrocotyle americana L. Sp. PI. 1: 2)54. 1758.
Stems liliform, branchinj^and creepino', often bearino- small fusiform
tubers; leaves thin, round reniform, crenate-lobed and lobes crenate,
shining; few-tlowered umbels axillary and almost sessile; fi'uit about
1 mm. broad, with evident ribs and no oil-bearing* layer; seed section
broadly oval.
Type locality, "septentrionalis America;'*' collected l)v Kalm.
From northeastern Canada to Minnesota and south to the mountains
of North C'iirolina.
Specimens exa )ti in e.d:
Canada: Ba.«s River, New Hrunswick, Foirler, Aufrust 9, 1875.
Maine: Foxcroft, valley of I'iscatacpiis liiver, Feriiuhl :V20, July 23, 1895.
MASSACHrsETTs: Amherst, Mrs. A. F. Sterens, .Inly 2, 1895.
Connkcticit: (Ireens Farms, Pall(ir<i 224, August 7, 1894; Fairiield and Mitford,
Eame.% in 1894 and 1895.
COULTKU ANI) KOSK — NoliTH AMKRH'AN I'MHKLMt KKAK.
2W
lint Hf to
lu'tiinos
sliohtlv
Li> Worth,
in, Ih'iirii,
K), 1804.
Fi(i. 1.
iiiu'lunjj;-;
)eriii*; to
nviird to
uiu", 1K.S2;
Muclhuuftl,
lis Ohispo,
Vpril.lKHH;
l^rlli^t, 185)8.
fusiform
■< cnMiiite,
nit about
hI soc'tion
(i/ni.
uouiitains
i8Jtri.
11.1 Mitford,
HiiiiDK Imi,am): IVovidi'iict", IT. IT. liitilfii, in 1874.
S\:\\ .Ikuskv: Fort Lee, \'<t,i Sickle, July 12, 1804.
DisruicT OK CoiirMiii.v: Near Wasliin^'toii, Vukcij, Se|itciiilicr •_'(), 188'); ncjir
Takoiiia, I'olhuil Al\, July 10, I80r).
N'oiiTii Cahoi.ina: IJtiiicoiiihf County, Jlllliiiurr Jlirh. 4()0:5*», .Iiiiit' 27, 1808.
Ni:\v Yohk: < ),«\wj.'o County, Shililon, August !.'{, 18H;{; near Ithaca, <'<>rilli\ hi
188") and U<8(); near Itliaca, \Vi> )/ini>l, .]u\y ^), I8O:?.
\Vi.s(()nsin: Ilock Creek, T'/.v*//, in 1872; St. Croix Fail.s, >'/« /</';//, Septoinln'r, 1893.
{). Hydrocotyle ranunculoides L. f. Supj)!. 177. 17S1.
//. //u/-(//.sCyrilli. Pi. I{ar. Neap. 1: 20. pi. tiO."). 1802.
Floatiii*^ Of ('i('('|)iii<,r iti mud: l<'iivo.s thick«M'. round roniform, 8 to
7 fit' ft. with crciiato lohos; pcdunclo.s, iJ.r> to 7.5 cm. lonjjf. rcHcxed in
fruit; (•ai)ita(t' uiuhol 5 to lO-tloworod; fruit, 2 to 'A nun, broad, with
rather otjscurcrih.s, and no lay( r of ,stronj^thonin«^ cells about the .seed
cavity: .seed section ohh)no'.
Type locality, "Mexico."
Ei'stcrn remisylvaiiia to Florida, thence westward to Texas, Cali-
fornia, and Washino'ton.
S/ii (•li»rii.'< I'.auiiniid:
I'k.vnsylvania: Near \Vrij.'lit.«vill(', York County, Herd, ,]n\y 7, 1800.
DisTKKT OF Coi.r.MiiiA: Near Henninjrs lirid^'c, la.sc//, in 1874; iK-tweon (ieorge-
town and Ciiaiii l?ridj.'e, I'nxiif d- t'orll/,; .July I"), 1888.
.Mahyi.an-d: (Jreat Kails of the rotoinac, /W/^nv/, .Inly 4, 180().
Vikoinia: near .Mexandria, />''w< A- (hrill,', .May 24, 1800; Four Mile Kun, Sirric,
.Inly :{1, 180ti.
Florida: Near Apalaehieola, ChW/'.s.s r)SS8, .June 12, 1807; ChdpVKni.
Nkw .Mkxico: Wright 1102, in 18.')1.
Cai.ikokm a: Near San I'^rancisco, W'ilh's Plr/n'il. 14fiO; sainestation, IV/.ic// 220, .Inly,
1880; IjCiiiiiidii (>;>, in ISSO; Los Angeles County, JIasse, August 2(), 1890; San
Bernardino County, I'dv-
ish, .June 20, 1801; near
San .lo.se, ./c/ixidi, May 28,
1890; near San Francisco,
Alive K<iKlwi)ntl, .July, 180H.
Okkcon: Near Portland, Ilrn-
(levxoii ;{()8, in ISSIi.
WAsniN(iToN: Near Seattle,
I'iper (WO, Septeniher 8,
1889.
2. CENTELLA L. IM. Rar.
Afr. 2S. 17(;(»: .Vnioen.
Acad. 6: ll'2. 17»;4.
Calyx teeth ol)solete.
Fruit orbicular to reiiiform, stron<j'ly Hattened latcM-ally. Carpel with
5 primary ril)s and prominent secondary ril)s and reticulations, the
dorsal maroinal and filitorm; an oil-l)earinjj layer beneath the epider-
mis, occasionally containin<»' small oil tubes, and a thick layer of
strenj>thenin<j cells surroundinij the seed cavity.
Peremiial herbs, growing in or near the water, with .slender creep-
Fio. 2. — Ceiitollii asiiiticii: a, x S; b, x 10.
30
roNTKIHrTIONS FKOM THK NATIONAL HKRHARIUM.
injjf stem, nMiifonn or ovato-cordato loaves, and small wliitc flowers iti
simple uhiIh'Is with conspicuous involucre.
Type s])e('ies, <\ r!llns<t \i.
A f^enus of both hemispheres containiu','' about iJO sp(>cies, one of
which is found in southern I'nited States.
I. Centella asiatica (L.) Urban in Mart. Fl. Bras. 11': 287. ls7i>.
Fi(i. 2.
llUftroriihilrii.vnlini ].. Sj). IM. 1: L'.S4. ITM.
//. tri„iii<lii I'crH. Syii. 1: ;{()'_'. 1X0,5.
• (Ihiirnii ri/iiiiKlit Nutt. (ion. 1: 177. 1S18.
('Ii<tii<lr()c<n-/>iis rcjxtiKliis Nntt. (Jen. 2: in " Krnita."
Smooth or somewhat pubescent; petioles (7.5 to 10 cm. or oven 30
cm. Ion*;) and peduncles (7 cm. or less lonjj) clustered on crcepinjj^
stems or runners; loaves ovatc-cordato, repand-toothed, thickish; the
2 to 4-tlowered umbel subtended by an involucre of two conspicuous
)>racts; seed section narrowly oblonjj.
Type locality, •'India."
Maryland to Florida and west to Texas.
S/)fcl)iifiis f.nitiiiiiefl:
Makyi.anu: Ocoan City, Chickorhiif, Septemlier 12, 187H.
Flokida: Near Apalacliicola, Chapiiinii; St. ■lolins River alxive Palatka, CkHIsh
m-2; Tampa, Garher, May, 187(5; lu'ar.Iacksoiivilli', CurtmAlYd'*, 4m\, May!),
180:{, and .lunc 18, 18it4; Dnval County, Fmlhaliii, July 1, 18<»;5; nvnv Euntis,
Lake County, Naxli 1081, .Tune 16-80, 1804.
(iKOKdiA: Diiranii.
Ai.aha.ma: Drunniinnd, in 18.32.
Mlssissii'I'i: Horn Iniantl, and Petit RoIh Inland, Tmcji, May and .Tune, 1898.
Loiisiana: Lake Charles, Darrs, in 1880.
Texas: Lindhriinrr ()18, in 1847; Hempstead, Hall 241, June 10, 1872; near
Hoekley, TIikvoh; SeptemU'r, 1890.
The .\siatic Hpeeimen.s we have seen differ somewhat from the Ameriean forms,
which may prove to l)e a distinct species.
Centella asiatica floridana C & K.
Ibjdrocotyle askiticu Jiorklana C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 186. 1888.
Petioles 2.5 cm. long or loss, making the leaves appear in rather
close clusters along the rootstock, more or less pubescent; fruit some-
what hirger and more or less pubescent.
Type locality, shore of St. John.s River near Jacksotivillo, Fla.;
collected by A. H. Curt'tm^ no. 988; type in Herb. Coulter, duplicate
in U. S. Nat. Herb.
Florida; also in the West Indies and Central America.
Specimens examined:
Florida: CiirtixK as cited under type locality.
3. BOWLESIA Ruiz & Pav. Prodr. Fl. Peruv. U. pi. 34. 1794.
Calyx teeth rather prominent. Fruit broadly ov^ate, with narrow
commissure (carpels appearing nearly distinct) and stellate pubescence.
Con/FKR AND R(»SK— NoUTH AMKKICAN UMUKLLIKKKAK. .'U
wcrs m
one of
Fkj. l>.
?xon 30
rceping
ish; the
ipit'uous
ka, Ciirtiss
iir Kustis,
, 1898.
87'J; near
an forms,
88.
n nither
lit some-
l(\ Fla.;
iupluate
17iU.
1 narrow
jt'.sceiu'e.
i
1
l''l(i. ;!. — Bowlcsiii sriitciitrioimlis: rr, />, xK.
('ar|u'l tiM'yid. tM'coiniiii,'' depressed on the l»aek. with neither ribs nor
oil tidnvs: the whoh' d<»rsal reyion inlhited. the seed eavity lu'ine- on
the coniinissural si(h' of the carpel section. Svi'd fattened (hnsally;
the face and hack, phme or convex.
Sh'nder hranchinj'- annuals, with stellate piil)esccnc(\ opposite siniple
(lolled) leaves, scarious la- t'rate stipules, and simple few-tlowered
unihels of white flowers on axillary pedunch's.
Type species, li. /Kilninhi Kui/ iSi l*a\(>n. V\. I'eruv. 3::.'>«. pi. -j;")!.
ISO'J.
A jfeiMis of ahout !'<• species, chi(>lly South .\nierican.
( tiir Kciiciic ciiaractcfs arc ilrawii cliiclly fmin one own siircics, ami ilu nut ciilircly
ai'|il.\ to all tilt' Sniitli Aincrii'an forms.
1. Bowlesia septentrionalis ('. iVi \{.. sp. nov. Fk;, W.
Weiik, .') cm. to 15 or (>ven ti
dm. lono'. dichotomously hriinch-
ino-; l(>aves thin cordate to reni-
form. l."> to 15 cm. ttroiui, '.) to
5 l(»l)ed (lobes entire or toothed),
on loiiy. slender petioles: mn-
hels 1 to 4 Howered. on shoi't
pedimcles; fruit iitiout '1 mm.
lonjr, sessile or nciirly so.
Type loc'ility, near Tucson, .Vri/ontr. collected l>y Mi/rth Ziich\ Mtiy
1(5, 1S9(;; type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
From Texas to southern C'alifonua iind Jiorth to the Sacnuuento
Valley.
■Spi I'lini'iis i:iiiiiii)i('<l:
Tkxas: Mix. noiind. Snrr. 4\0; near Austin, /A*//, May IS, 1S7L'; ncarC ialvcston,
Jdor, April, 1877; San Antonio, /fanird, March, I.S84; lioimd Kock, lind'ni,
.Tannary, 18!)0; Austin, Bodhi, in 18(»1; Cnri.ns Christi, //</Ar 14!t:{, .March
2a-S0, 1894.
Akizoxa: Vorde Mesa, Smart I'JS, in 18(>7; hanks of the Uiliita, Pringlv, Ajtril
10, 1881; Tucson, I'<iri>'li, April, 1S84; same station, Toiinifi/ 19.'5, April 12,
1892; type specimens as cited under tyjie locality.
(!ai.ikouxia: ^lonterey, .l/cc BoiiihI. Snrr., in hSfiO; near Fort Tejon, X'diiliis (le
]'rxi'i/, in 18r)7-ri8; Bn/a)i'l('r W.V.^, in hStiti, IImnl)nldt, Ki'lloi/ijii- Jlarjoril'J^T,
in 18t)8-()9; San DicKo, Jours 80(15, March 14, 1882; Santa Monica, //o.s.sv,
-Vpril, 1891; ("aliente, Ivern County, liniinli'ijir, \\m\ 4; Drytown, Ama-
dor County, Ifiitixcii ITidl, April 8, 189(); near San .lacinto, Lilhcnj S221,
April 1, 1898.
Urhan, in Flmu lirdsilictisix, states that the ahove forms are not />'. luhahi Ruiz &
I'avoii, as they have long ))eeu called, hut refers them to li. trncrd Spreng., which he
makes a variety of B. Incittt'i Ruiz it I'avon. In many ways our })lants seem nearer
to B. inirra Spreng. than to any other described species, hut that is a Brazilian form.
They were taken by Nuttall to represent a good species, and are so lal)eled in the
riiilailelphia Academy, lait liis name is not now tenable.
32
CONTKIHUTIONS KUoM THK NATIONAL IIKKHAKH'M.
Klii. I.— Siiiiicnlii Irifiiliiilii: n. I; h, Iti
4. SANICULA I.. Sp. IM. l:L>;5r.. 1758.
Ciilyx tcctli soincwliat roliaccoiis, j>cisis(cii(. Fruit suhiflolioso,
(Iciisclv rovcrcd with hooked hristlcs ()!• tulMTcillillf. ('ill-pel with
neithei- fihs nor sti-(Mi<;tii<Miiiiy; eeils. St yiopodiuiii wuiitiiii:-. Oil
tiihcs mostly iai'j^^e, ;"»
(;{ dorsal and 'J (-(mh-
inissural). (»r :'. to
many iri'enidarly dis-
tributed. Seed faco
from plane to deepl\
concavo or sulcato.
Smooth iMMTMiuals,
with almost naked or
t'ew-loaxcd stems,
mostly palmat(> (pin-
nate in a lew speci(>s) leaves with more or less pinnatilid or incised
lobes, involucre and involucels present, and <>'i'eenish-yellow or purple
Howcrs in irrej,''ulai'ly compound t'ew-rayed umbels.
First species cited. S. ( ^irn^Hint, L.
A ol-ouj) of about H(» species belon<:'in<;' to l)otli hemis])heres. IS of
M'hich occur in the I'nited States and Canada.
Atlantic spcfics; oil tiilics.") (cxcci)! in iS'. ii'iyilUtlit).
Styles imirli lidi^'t'i' than the hrintli's; steiik' llnwci's nllcii in sr|>ai'at(' unilx'llcts.
Fruit not stipitatc; bristles hiilhoii.s at liasc 1. S. iiinrllinuiicn.
I'^niit stipitatc; liristlcs not hiilboiis at base 1'. .s'. t/rf(/arlii.
Styles shorter than the l)ri.<tles; .sterile llowers intermixed with the fertile, not in
separate mnbellets.
Oil till ten 5.
I'Vuit stipitati' ',i. S. cdnadcmiK.
Frnit not stipitate 4. S. hiikiIIH.
( »il tubes lunnerons "). S. Irifvliata.
l*a<Mlic species; oil tubes irre;riilar in nuiaber and distribution.
Mature fruit pedii'eleil or stipitate.
Involucels small.
Fruit bristly all over; leaves not with conspicnonsly wii^_'ed rachis.
ti. 'S. Ilii'lizit'KtI.
Fruit naked (at least less bristly) below; lea\es with conspicuously winged
rachis 7. aS'. (trtjithi.
Involucels consi)ieuous <S. ,S'. (irctopuidi'x.
stature fruit neither pediceled nor stipitati'.
I^'uvt's ]»almate in type.
Ij<^aves i)almately divided.
Leaves with main divisions conlhu'nt at base.
liivoluceLs conspicuoUH it. S. Iiourllil.
Involucels small 10. >S. lacitiiold.
Leaves with main divisions distinct at base.
The numerous p(>duncles arising in a cluster from near the base.
11. S. nevndemh.
rcduncles arising singly along the stem 1 2. aS'. septentrionalis.
1()I)<)H0,
1 with
r. Oil
•J coni-
:5 to
riy dis-
•tl I'aco
ciiniiils,
iilxt'fl or
stoius,
ito (pin-
iiicisrd
r ]mr|)le
(>s. IS of
Ullll»'llflS.
iirilinidifn.
iiri'ijnr'iii.
iU', not in
\(iinaden»l».
S. KllXlUli.
ififoUahi.
i
Is. iii<')iziri<ii.
|sly winged
,S'. ioyiild.
\(irctopoUles.
S. Ii(i>irllii.
In. laciniatn.
iiemdensis.
hlentrionalis.
(•<»l I,TKI{ ANI> K<»Si; - NOIMII .\.MI:KH AN I'.M HKM-II-'KHAK. 'M\
l.fiivt'M not |iiiliniilrl\ ilixjili'i! \',\. S. iii'i rill mil.
LcilM'-' llinrc III Irr-- | litlllitti'l y c li vii It'll.
.■^icni- riiil iiii>iiiL' IfiMii iiiImts.
Leaver' with witi'_'t''i iiiclii^.
IJiirliis tnntlu'il; llc.wcis |iiir|ili' - nil'cly yclliiw i It. X. Iii/iiinmliji'lii.
Iilirllis rntire; llciWiTs yrllow |."). S. iii'iili>r<llin.
I,r;i\c> witliiiiit winu'i'il rai'lii.-.
I.cax cs t win' (If tlificc iiiiniiilc Itl. .V liijiiinKiln.
Lfiivc?- Icrniitf, tlit'ii |>inn:it(' 17. .V .iii.niHlix.
^\i-]w- arisiii',' I'l'mii imImm- IK. \. lulu rnxii.
1. Sanicula marilandica I,. Sp. I'l. 1: :.';iri. I7:>;!.
.V niiiiiilni.-<(.-< iii'irii/iiii'lliii I litcliciirk, 'i'nnis. St. I,(iiiis Acail. 5: lit". ISltl.
Mostly siiiipif liclow iiiid iinilM'llMlt'ly liriiiicliiiio- iili()\(>, I.;, to I'J
dm. Iii</li: Itasal Icavt-s :; to ."•- pa ft cd. tiic iatrial Icallcts di\idc<l iicafiy
to the liasr. oix iiio' lln' appcai'aiicc of n't or T-partc<| leaf; tlictlivi-
sioiis mostly sliai'ply cut and sciialc tin- tci'fli mofc of less imicfoniitt'
tippc(l: iippcf leaves similiif. hut wiili sjioi-irr |)rtioli'>. I m 'com my ses-
sile of nearly >oalMi\c: iiml)ellale peduncles -J to I. nearly e(|iial. soiiu;-
tiines Iteeomiii}^' •_' dm. lony; imd>e!s nearly reu'iilar. with ;*. to 7 rays,
in\(»lucre of few leaf like or small hracts. and iinolueels of few small
hiiKtIets: sterile llowcfs luimeroiis. either intermixed with the feride
or in separtite umltellets: calyx of sterile llowcrs -2 mm. lono-. deft
lielow the middle. I lie loltes acute: fruit sessile. o\al. I) to T mm. lonj;,
ineliidinij- l>rist le> (lailhoiis at l»as( ): commissural scar ellipticiil; seed
face |ilane or sliuhtly concave.
Type locality. "• Marilandia. N'iruiina."
From Newfoundland to ( ieoroia and westward to ( '(.lorailo. north-
western Idaho, and .\ll»erta.
SjK i-iiiiiii!< r.niiiiliK 'I; AnKiiiLT tlicvi'fy imincriiiis s|)('ciiiicns cxaniincil we cite only
tilDSf I'i'l llll W I'Ji-klll 1\\ 11 SI'l.-^.
Ni:\\ lorMH wii: i;\|i|i lil.- Ki\cr. nuhiiiKnii A- Srln-inl;, .Viijiiist I."!. ISIM.
Maim:: liuvci-. I'iscaia(|ni> < ixiiity, /■< r/n/A/ L'.'!."), .Inne L'ti, IS!!.").
\'i:i!\iiiM-: Maiiriir^tr,'. ,1/. .1. /^(/v ;;."),•;,, I line •_'!!, ISKS.
('ii\m:( i-K rr: Millm-'i. /.'"///i ■■. Sc|itciiili('r l.'l, ISU.'I.
(Ikiiik;! \: .\n<jii^la, M.-r,iiiliii II, .hmc isss.
Sim 111 |)\Ki)i\: I'.lk ( 'an\ nil. /.'//'//" /v/ 7:il. .Iiiiir L".i, ISMl'.
Ciii.iii; \iiii: I >iiraii'j:u. 7'/r, , ,/// S7, 1 , .Inly. iSlMi.
Mi>si'\\\: Near r.ii/i'inan. h'liillii n/ i'iS\. .Inly 7. Isiiii.
IHAlln: l.akr \\-\u\ Orcillr, Sinnllnr;/ 71'.:;. .Iill\' L'S. |S!f_'.
Aiukima: Si. Mai\> i{i\i'r. >/""■"// lOU."):'., .Inly i".', |,si).").
2. Sanicula gregaria l>icknell. Hull. Torr. I'xit. Cluli 22 : .")r)4. IS!);*).
Like .s. iiiitrHiinilnii, hut calyx of sterile th>\vers 1 mm. loiio-. cleft
to the middle, the lohes oltt use; fruit sessile hut sti])itate. .'? IIUU. loiiy
including' lyristles (not huHtoiis at hase); commissural sctir lineiir.
'ryi)e locality. "Xan Corllandt Park." New V(»rkC'ity; collected hy
llicliii'll ; type in llerh. ('olimd)iii I'niv.
From New Hampshire to North ( arolina. and west toOntiirio, Min-
nesotii, Nehraska. and Arktiii.sas.
:)S72 ;j
a4
CONTHIHI'TIONS I'WoM I'lIK XATIoNAK UKUMAKII'M.
Sjiiriiiii iin I I'lliiiilli'il :
Nkw II xmi'i-IIIIIi-:: \V!|I|miIi', I'mmlil :>i), Aiiv'iJHt H, iMitU.
OsTAiim: Nciii ( Mtiiwii. l/znui/x 4!t7(i, Aiil'IisI I, 1M!M.
Nkw Yhiik: Nciir llliiua, ''--(///<, .Iiiiif 'J\. Iss,'); liciwrcii tlic llll(l^'llll ami Uiciiix
riviTS, liivhiiill. Srpti'llihiT », ISHI', ill). I .Iilly JS, IHUfv
iHNTitKT nr Cni.i Miir \: Chevy Cliax- n.iiil. I'nlhir'l 'JXO, May I'tl, IS'C).
ViiKiiMv: Near I'.fltii'lil, (irci'iuillf Cniinly, //,//. c !t!t.H. . I nnr 111, |s«,»:;.
Niiitrii ('m(c>i.i\\; Ncai' Hiltiimrc and slupcHnf IIiimIm'i' Mnuiiiain, liilhiiun Ihfli.
MH'J, 4slt;. ill |S!M) ami 1H1»7.
\Vi:m' \'ii((;iM \: Near Sairn, I'p.-'liiir ( 'niiiity, I'lillnrl:, May IS, |,s<)r>.
(•iiiii: Near Salem, nV//'(//.-<(./(, .Iiiiie, isS,".
Mi»(iiifi: Near I miepemleme, llimli m:i, 7;!(t .lime '.i .Inly l.'., is'itl.
\i>\\.\: l-',i,h\ ill |.s<)4.
Nl'.IIHANKV; I'lilica, ''/<///< //^•^ L'.').')'.», .lime |."), isii;!.
M I v N KM IT A : Near WiiMHia, llul.iiKii v. .\\\\\v lit, Iss'.i; |<'(iri Siielliii^', Miiifun, .limi'
;'., I SKI.
;'.. Sanicula canadensis L. Sp. 1*1. 1: 'l'^:^. I7r>;!.
S. iiniri/liiiiilirii rtiiiiiilnixiK 'Wtyv. I'l. I'. S. .'!(l"_'. |S1,'4.
S. Jloi-liliniii Uiekm-U, Hull. Tnrr. I'ut. ('1111.24: .'>sl. IMI7.
I'luiii .sI(Mi(lt'i" iind iK'iirly simple In stout mid imicli itnintlit'd. '•'> to
IJ dm. liij,;li. the hniiiclMiij:' mostly Mltfriiiite and dicliotomoiis; Itasai
leaves palmately ;»-parted. the lateral leaflets divided nearly to the
huM', «>'iviii«i" the appeaiiinee of a r>-])arted leaf: the divisions mostly
sharply cut and sei-rate. the teeth more or less miieronate-tipped;
iip|)er leaves similar, hut with shortei' ix'tioles. heeominu' sessile or
iieai'ly so above; iindads ii-i'e<iidar. one to few-rayed, with involucre
of few leaf-liUe oi' small hi'aets. and involueels of few small bract lets;
sterile llowers few and on short pedicels; fruit sessil '. hut distinctly
stij)itiite. suljorhiculai'. '■'> to <> mm. lony (including- bristles), the calyx
inconspicuous anionji' the liristles; styles shorter than the caly.x; seed-
face convex.
'1\ pe locality. *" Virginia.""
l''rom \'crmont to Florida, and westward to Nebi-aska, Kansas, and
Texas,
Sjiifiiiini.f i:i<iiin>iiil: AiiKiiiir the vai'inus nniiiennis speeimeii.-^ exaiiiiueil we eite only
thu.s- from well-kiKiwii fict.-J.
Niow Youk: lU't ween the II iidrJoii anil linuix rivers, /.'/<7,//(7/, Octoher 14, IS',I4.
I'knn.svi.vama: Near iiunith of Tnc<iiiaii, Lancaster County, .1. .1. Ililhr A- 11,
lin-liiiiJi ll,ll,,\ September 12, I.SiM.
ViHdiMA: Near HeKiel.l, ( ireeiiville County, llrlln-SWl, .liine Ml, 1S!«.
Wkst Vii{<iiMA: Near Oceana, Wyoming' Comity, Morris \'.VM), AiitJiist 1^2, litOO.
(■i:oK(;ia: < in Little Stone Mountain, Hekalh Comity, Snmll, ,]\i\\ 1'."), IS!i;5.
Ai.auama: Anlinrn, Lee Comity, I'Mr/i i^- /)'(/,vc, May 2S, iSltS; Lee ami Mailisoii
Counties, I'nllnnl A- Mum,, ;!S, 84, ;!7!i, .Inly ll-An).'ust I, HKKt.
Tknnes.skk: Knox Comity, Kiin-mii, .Inly it, l,Sit4; Wolf Creek, CoeUe ( 'oiiiity,
K'l-iiriiii/ 7()it, .September 2, 1S1I7.
KKNricKv: Cliffs of Kentucky Hi\cr, /iVw , Anj^nst I.'), 1S5).').
Missoi Hi: Courtney, .hick.son County, Hush 7t)W. .Inly 14, IS'K;.
Kansas: Near OshoriK! City, Sluvr 17:5, .Inly 20, 1894; Cowley Comity, While,
June 28, LSi>8.
J'Ol'I/l'KH ANI» HUSK - NnlMII AMKUK'AN IM HKI.MKKUAK. .'iT)
,1 i;r..iix
iii-f III I'lt.
U-liX, .luiit'
M'd. :•. to
is; l)iisiil
y to tllc
s mostly
c-tippt'il".
u'ssiU' or
involucre
triictlcts;
istiiictly
ic ctilx X
x; >i'i'(l-
ns'.is. ami
^,. cite only
ir 14, 1S«.»4.
4 'I'l, l^""'-
iHo;?.
k,. County,
nty. While,
Tiv \>*: "I'l'il Siiiilli l<> ilic liiii < iiaiKic," Itiiiiliiii , ,]n\\ '2'2, IH.");!.
Mr. v. I'. I'.iikiii II luifcil liin .v. //i<)/'/((;i'Mi|Min flu' hiiviil ( 'iiiintv H|M'(iiMi-iifj <i|' (u-
^«.i I till. '.MM I. 'I'liirJ |ilaiil ti|)|ii'iirH tn )><' ilistiiirt riiuii^li, liut oil iirriiiiiil of iiiiiiirriiUH
iiilfiVTinliiiu !'lll■lll^' viTini: ii wiili- niiim' uihI t'n'((iM'iitly af-f^ncijitril with tnic >'.
iiiiiiiili iiii", Wf laii iiul H'lianilc tile Iw 11. ■riii'7/'ii-/'/"/((/ I'nniif', cxlciiiiiiiv' Irmii I'lmiila
111 .VikaiiHUM ami *■a^'tl■l'll 'I'fXaH ami iini'tliln Nntlli (aiuliiia ami Kinlmky, sitim In
lie asMiciati'il wirli ilry samiy ).'i'iMiml ciimliiiniis. .\iiniiivr llifHc an- llic I'nilnw in;;:
I'fuill, !(•_', mar .Vr^'i'iila, AiU.,.liily II, I.HS7; /,'...«.. in llir < lircn ifivrr rcLriuii ni' Krii-
imky, ,\uyii:-l L'l, IM!)."); Ililliiin,; llnl,. :;i(iH,(, m'ar Wriulilsvilli', N.C, .Inly 1, lM!i7;
/;.,.•<, 11117, mar llniiHtiin, 'I'i-n.. May »l. isilii.
I. Sanicula smallii nickiicll. Hull. Torr. Hot. ('Iiil»24: ."."s. l.si»T.
Ill lialtit it'st'inliliny the siniplrr I'oim.s of .V. miHiih n.slx. tlic mostly
simplf siriii la'iiiii' oiict'or twice (licliotomtiiisly hraiicln'd; I'niit lafj^ci'.
.1 to ('( mm. loii}^- (iiiiliidiii^i' t lie hi'istles). not at all stipitate; .styles a
litl le |(tiio(>i' llmti tlieciilyx; ot liei'wise as in .V. ciiiiiii/i iisls.
Type Ideality, "liase of Little Stone Moimtaiii." ( Jeoi'tjia; eollccted
l»\ Jnlui A'. >///r^//. .(line IMt:'.; type in Ilerlt. ('oliiml>ia I'liiv.
'rcmie-scf. Alaltama. ( ieoi-«^i;i. and Florida.
Sfii iiiiii iix 1 .1 iiiiihiiil:
Ti:\M:NM;r.: Aloii^' W'nll' ('rcrU, ('imInc Cnuiily, A'cov/i// 71(1, Sc|ilcinli('r '_', lsii7.
Ai.\ii\M\; Mi(iit('.<ami. mni' I linitsv ilic. Ma(li.>^(iii ('nMiity, I'nl/iinl i{- Mn.niii :\77,
.\iivMisl I, I'.MHI.
(ii;nii(.i \: I'asc nf l.iiijc Stunc Muniilain. Dckaili ( 'minly, Siimtl. .Inly •_'.">, i.s!i;!.
Fi.ni;ii)\: 'Pallaiias-cf, .V'(.y// '_'.'!( IL', .\n;.'nst 7-!i. IS!),"i.
riic (inly two cliaractcrs, as jrivcii hy Mr. liickuril, uliicli do not lircak ilown in
s('|iai'aliii;j' this .w]M'cii's I'r'oin .'>'. ciiitiidi iikih hw the loiij^cr .styles ami the tVnil not all
slipilalr. As these two eharaetffs look towanl .V. (*/'//•//(///(//(•(( they sii^'yjest that .S'.
siiiiil/ii may pns.^iiijy lie a liyl)i'iil of .V <v/(/(((/i'/(.</'.s- anil .V innrilihiillrii.
:>. S.inicula trifoliata HieUnell. liull. 'i'oir. Hot. ( "liil) 22: ;'.:)'.». Isii.',.
Fio. 4.
.Sjinilaf in liahit to .S'. ct/ztdt/t tis/s: sterile Mowers on pedicels I to r»
mm. lono-; tiiiit not stij)itate. ellipti<'al. •'. to 7 mm. loiij^' incliidine- the
calyx, which forms a eoiispieuoiis beak al)oiit iis lono- as the bristles;
commissural scur \('i'\ l»road: seed-face sliohtly concave
I'yix' locality not (.'ivcii. the species heino- based upon s|)ccimeiis
from Indiana. Ohio. ConiK'cticiit . and ( anada; type in llerh. ( 'olumhia
rni\ .
From .Maine to ('onnecticiit and west to Ontario. Indiana, and West
N'irininia.
Siiiciiiii IIS I .niiiiiiii'il:
Maim:: .Manciieslei-, Srriliui r, in |S7.'>.
Vkk.mo.nt: Near Mamhester, .1/. .1. />(»// :!.")4, . I inie :!7. iSitS.
N"i:\v Yokk: Near Ithaca, Vnnllr, .Inly L'ti, l.s.so; Yonkers, lii<iii,/l, Septeniher
L'l', lS!t.-).
Wi:sr N'liioiMM (^)niiuiiniont. I'<i//'ir<l A- Mnimi 14, Anij:nst 21, lS!t!t; near lliii-
ton, .^unnners County, .I/o/t/n !t()l, .Inly !>, lilOO.
nnio: Pittslield, Lorain County, lilchcch r, A\i\\ U, 1S1I4.
A very distinct species, and differing,' from all other Kastern forms in its luunerons
oil tui)es.
'M\ coN'riUMITloNS KUoM TIIK NAIIONAI, IIKKHAUH'M.
t). Sanicula menziesii llook.iVL Am. Uot. Uirrlitv 1 iJ. Is;t>j.
^iliiiiiilii „ii,liriliili:< lliink iVj Actl. Iluf. Mccclu'V III". |M|(t.
Stt'iii snIitiiiN . firrl. .'1 to lo.;i din. liijLjIi, luiincliiiiy; l(ii\f> round
rurilult'. ."i to |(i cm. Iiloiid. \ri\ drcply •» to .'i-loltt'd, tilt' liToail >«'^-
inrnls sliurply toothed oc ■^oMicwIiat ili-l't. the tcflli Inistli- tipprd;
nppi'i' It'iivt's inoi'i' nui'i'owly IoImmI and hniniatrly tootlird: nnihrl with
:! or I sh'iKh'r I'ays. inv<»hifr<' of -J or ;! small leaf likt" lira(t>. and in\(t
hif«'l> of <■> to s >niall fulirc l»racllct>: llo\vfr> ytdlow. tin- >t('rili' ones
•short -pfdi«(d('(l: ftiiit sessile, hnt distinctly >tipitate. ol»o\a(e. 2 to 4
mill. lonj;. CON crcd with strony hristles; seed facr sideate.
TviM" localil\ not jjiven; luil c(dlecte(l li\ .lA //.:A.v km the ••North-
west coast i)\' .America." uccordiny; to llookef.
Fr(»in soiillieiii ( 'alifoiiiia to N'ancoiuer Island and the coast of
Hi'itish ('olniiil)ia.
iSy«'((;;(( )/••( I .iiiiiiniiil:
CaI.IKOHNIA: hKinilnn, in |S;!.",; lliijilinr, in lS."i;! ,")1; lliildiiili r. ill IStKi; Silll I'lllll-
cIhcii, KfHi'n;/ a- Ihirimil \m, A|.ril:!(», IMtW; I'.rrkclcy, d. I!. \'<is,ii, May l!»,
is:."); ,<iiii l.iiis Oliispu, ./»(/( ^ l'T:!."), May !I, ISSJ; Hfikclty, timin. May 2(»,
IHSW; .'<iiii l>icv''i ('niiiity, Orrntl, Miiy, IHHil; l.ns Aiim'les, llnsx,', May,
ISilL'; Sail r.criiiinliiin Muiiniaiiis. altitmle .")t)() |u T.Mi inclcrs, I'lirixh .'UHO,
■Mtin, ill IS'.K iiini lS!Mi: Little Cliiro Creek. Mix. /,'. .1/. .liixihi. May, IS'Ki;
AiiukIit ('t)iiiily, l/itiixiii 7.">, Ajuil "JH. IS'.Kt, and t-l.')l, l.'i.'i!'. Id.").'), April
ami May, ISItti; Santa ( 'ataliiia l-lainl, Hlniuhf '/'/vls/, .lime, |S!i7; near San
lieriianiiiicp, /.lilirn/ '.V.\'2-, April ■_'), IS'.i.S; Mendncinu runiitx, llninn S'J'\
.lane, iSiis.
Wasmin<H(in: ('iilnnil)ia lliver, Klickitat (nnniy, Siil.silnn', Ma\ tl •_'.'), ISS.");
Seattle, /'//x /■ (W.'l, May '_'!•, issie 'riimstnii ami Kiiit: cniintif,-, llniilir.'oiii,
.lime, l.siC'.
JiitiTisii ('oi.CMiii a: Naiiaiimi, N'amonver Isiaml. 1/'/n.(//), ,lime '.•. 1SS7.
Prufe^'siir (ireene prepared the I'ullew inj; imte w lien at Kew in Nnxcniher, IS!i|.
"Sdiiirnlii iiiiiliriiiilix a iniseralile speeimeii nf .V. iiiiii:ii sii with stunt main stem lunkeii
off and throw II away to sa\c space; two almnrinal scapifi(rm sniiiiasal hianches, w illi
eacli a |)air of opposite leaves .siihteiidini.' toiideiised an<l alniormal inlloresceiiee.
Ilookerdid not compare it w illi /"'■'(m'((^/, Iml momited it on the same sheet with
iii>'ii:ii'xii. where it l)eloiii_'s."
7. Sanicula argiita (Ifeene. sp. no\ . in jieilt.
Stems more or less Kranchiiio', !.."» to !..'» dm. hioli. from ii thicUened
rootstock: Iciives palmatcdy ."(-iMirtt'tl. the middle division elonjialed
iind distiint, tdl the divisions more or less pinnattdy lohed iind toothed.
(liH'ui'rent upon the riichis. forinino- a lirotid toothed wine-; teeth spin-
o.s(dy pointed; iimhel '.'> to .'(-riiyed. with involucre of letifdike Itrticts,
and involucids of lineiir to lineiir-liinceoliite spinoscdy pointed l)riict-
Icts; llowers ycdiow. the sterile ones on pedicids '.' to I mm. lone'; fi'uit
ohoviite, taiH'rine- into a stipitiite l>iise, somcwhtit naketl Indow. more
hristly ahovo, t! imn. lone.
IVpe locality, hills netir San Dieyo. California; colh'cted by ( '. H.
Prtixjh; lS8ii; type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Southern California.
(•(•ri.TKU AM) UosK NolMll AM i;i{l«'A N I'MMKLMFJillA K.
:<•
■olltlil
(I >«'^'-
I'i with
I iiivti
t' OIU'S
•J to 4
North-
oust of
«;m l'iiir\-
, M;iy I'.i.
May •-'»»,
s;*., May,
rish :5»K(I,
lay, I'^litl;
).vi, A|.ril
lu'ar San
/■(/)/■)( S'J.'i,
-•.T,, ISS.-);
h.T, IS'.M.
'Ill lunkcll
•h.'S, Willi
iirocviii'i'.
■ Iiri't witli
liickt'iH'd
lloiiiiiitcd
Itoothcd,
'th spin-
iM'ilcts,
[d l)riU't-
!»>•; I'l'llit
|\v. nion*
Sfniiiiii iin riiniiiniil:
r\iiniu\i\: Mnjiit'ii-y, I'unii, in Is.Vt; San Mickin, Ock// Ml', Mairli, 1H,V.'; San
l,iii>4 nlii-pn, \lin. I{. W. Siiiiniiirn, Manli, |S,si»; San IMi'nn, ./..(«x ;H4U, April
l!t, ISSL'; wiinc Mfatinn, I'l-imjl,, May tl, IHM'J; Oaklanil IlillH. Lnininiii 11.
A|iiil, issti; l.oi- Anu't'if^, //'/•*•'., \|.iil, Isss, aii.l Mav. lM!f.'; San Yr-alM'l, //. «-
Wixii 'jol. Mai-t'li '.Ml. iH<,i:t; Sania Catalina l^'iand ami San Niiliolax Inland,
llhniih, ■/'(■'(>/, A|irii. I,s!i(ian<l Is!i7.
s. Sanicula arctopoides Honk. iVl: Aim. Mot. IVmm licy ill. ls:{'J.
StriMs vrrv short. Ifoiii thicUfiM'd rootsto<'ks. Itcuriiiji: ii tut'l <d' h'livrs
iind scNcnil (ol'li'ii iiMii Ii Ioiioti) divcrociit sfii|)«' lik»' hfiiiifhrs .'i to ."5(1
(III. loiij;". I'lich licariii;:' !iii iiiiilMd of I t<i I rloiiMalfd invs; iciiNcs deeply
|)iillll!lltdv .". lotted, tlie <iliie!ile di\ isi(tn> once or twice liieiiiiill(dy ejel't,
lismilly disseeted into liiiieenliite iiellte sprt'iidiliy segments: iliVoJiHT*'
lit' I or '_' siiiiiliir IimI' like liriiets: iiMil>e|lets Itire-e, ti to |-j tiiiii. in
diiiiiieter. with eoiispieiKUis iii\ oliiecds id' S to I'J imirowly oMuiieeolale
mostly entire Itliietlels iniieli exeeediiie' the yellow llowers; liiiit shoi't-
pedieided. •_' to ;i mill, loiiy. naked at l»a>e. with stroiie' bristles alio\-e;
seed faee almost plane.
Tv pe loealitv not ei\ (>ii: Init e<»lleeled Itv .)////.:/"/ .s( )n the ••Noi'lhwest
coast id' .\meiica.'" accordiiit;' to I looker.
From soiitiieni ('alil'ornia to N'aiicoMNcr Island and the coast of
l>t'iti>li ('(dund)ia.
.S/i( CI nil IIS I .iiiniiiii il:
(' M.ii'()it.vi.\: Tlii'iiin.f ('niilh'i' L'Ot; liiiiiluir, in |S.');'.-.")4; San P'rancisco, llnliniilir,
in ISiKi; saiiie slatinii, Killm/i/ ,1- Unr/iinl ■_".!!>, in |,S(iS-ti!i; same stalicni,
/■;. /.'. Ihrir. Maicll •-';!, ISSS; same stal iell, (ill, III, April 'Jl. ISS'.I; Mnntciey,
t'luiiil /I'lilirr (its, Manli l'">, is'.i."); near Mendnciiin, MeiHlecinu ('inuity,
allilii.lr l")l> iiiclers. l{r^iir„ 7'M, May, IS'.IS.
< >iii;i;ciN : Mik. XniiiK.
!•. Sanicula howellii ( '. c^ U. Mot. (la/. 13: si. IS.SS.
S|eni> eoaise, ;! dm. or le>s liieji. more or less luiried in the .sand,
often bearine- tufts of stout tdonealed peduncles and leaves; leaves
Itroad and paiuiiitely i) to r»dol)od (often mu(di modilied l>y l)urial in
the sand ). the upper in(din(>d to he pinnat(dy jolted, the di\ isions ratlier
sharply cut and toothed, the teetii niuci'onate-tippc(|; umlxds ime(|ualiy
few-rayed, with involuciH' of few leaf-like hracts. and involiictds of very
prominent hractlets, .sometimes much exceedine- the laree olohose head
of fruit; llowers y(dlow; fi'uit apparently sessile, bristly all over. ;> to
4 mm. lone;; .seed face concave.
Type locality. •' sandy shores. Tilinuook Bay and Ocoan Beach.
Oree-on"; collected by //o/rr//, no. Id, July l.'*. lSS-2; type in Herb.
Coultei". duplicate in l'. S. Nat. Herb,
From the const of ()re;.von to Vancouvor Island.
S/H'clinriiK f. 1(1111 1)11(1:
()Ki;ti(»N: Type specimen, as cited nndcr tyju- Ideality; same ntntinn and date,
llcndcnon l.'SHi; .saiiii' .station, lloiirll VM;T), May 14, 1887, and in 1888.
\V,\sni\(iT()N: SlKiresof I'litret Simnd, W'ilhx I'l/xd. 71.
liKrrisii C'ui,i.MinA; iKUUon Hill, Vaiuouver Island, Mucvaii, May iT), 1887.
;w
roNllMlir I'lo.NS I'RoM I'llK NAIK tN AI, UKUHAHl TNf,
|u. Sanicula laciniata Hook. iSl; Aim. HoI. lifrclicv :'.47. 1S4(».
( iiiilly slender ;)liiiil>, I to <> dm. Iiieh; |e;i\»'s hroiidly ovale to
orl)i. ular in ontline. fioni sliohtly :!-lol)e(l to di'epU .1 parted, the
divisions tVoni toothed to laeiniately cnt. with hrislletipped teeth;
uniln'l ;? to a-rayed. with iinohiei-e of leal'-liUe Id'aets. and inx'ohieels
of sniiill laneeohite apieulate hrueth'ts; llowers ycHow; fi'uit ofhiciihir,
not at all stipitate. ;*. mm. lonii'.
Type locality, in California: eoUiM'ted l»y ])iiit<il(is.
From Mendocino County to San Hiet^o County, ('al.
S/iiciinnis cxininiii 'I :
("aijkokma: lliiiiliiir. ill IS."i:;-.")4; Sniniiiia ('niiiity, /•,'. Sniiniils ss; Kilhuiij A-
lldv/oril -'■JS. Miircli .11, isiilt; S;mt;i IJnsa, Soiii niui ( i Hint \ . Ilo/iiiiiii. Maicli,
1SS4; MiPiiiit Tainaliiais. iirai' Sail h'tanciscn, (Ircnii, Manh iJO, iss'.i; Sail
Hafacl, Marin ('Miiiity. Lnininiii :!0, in ISSit; San Dieyn, Dunn, Maicli L'7,
iSill; I'.iilinas IJiil-c, Marin ('(Miiit>. I'nlmrr I'.'iOL', .liinr 1 I IH, ISHi'; San
|)it'jl(i ('(111 Illy, Al'lirfdii, March, IS!i); Mi'inidcinn ('nimty, llrinrn 70"), Mav,
ISitS,
Hooker's Aiiieriran species of .'-^aniciila were rcl'crre(i tu Mr. I'eaisdii, of l\c\\ . I lis
t'lill reiiofl has not reached ns, Iml his hriel' syiiojisis icceixcil while reatlin^' pam-
proof jiistilics our exchisioii of .V. nndifdiilis from >'. idciuinld.
11. Sanicula neva'lensis \N'at son. I'l-oc. .Vni. .Vcad. 11: I'V.K isTti
Low. with \<'iy short stems, the numerous stoutish ])e(luncles aris-
ine- from neai' the base. '2 dm. or less hieli: lea\'es tei-nate. the divisions
ohlone'-ovate. H to .^-IoImhI: the s(>oinents lohed oi- tootiied; umlx'lswitli
8 to lo I'ays. involucre of pinnatilid leaf-like In'acts, and in\'oIuce!s
of small ol)lon_e- acute mor," or less united hractlcts; fruitino- i-jiys i.,")
to ;'>.."■) cm. lone-; Howors yellow, the sterile ones on pedicels -J t(» .'! imn.
lone-; fruit bristly all o\'ei-. :'. nun. lone-; svi.'i\ faee eoncu\-e.
Type locality, "Plumas County. Cal.;*" coUected In J//'.s-. .)/. /'.'. I\
_.l///r.v and hv Liin>iii'n: type in Ilerh. (irav.
Mountains of ea.stern California.
^jiici incus I .ittntim'il:
( '\i.iKoiiNi a: I'liiiiias ( 'oiinty, Mrx. M. A,'. /'. .l)/*r.s. in IS7-: same station, Lonnnn),
ill is?") and l.s.sit; Siskiyou ('oiiiit\, drunr 74], in l.STli; Ilornlii-ook, Stan-
islaus County, /Iniri'/I i;>t)4, Aiiril Ki, hSSil; Sii'rra County, .Sonnr '.]'u, .liiiie
5, l,S!t2; ^lodoc CouiitN, //"/.v ;•, ,Iune-Auirust, hSitH; San Mernardino Moun-
tains, altitude 1,.S0() UK'ters, r,irlsl, :U)\, .Iiine -.'(l, l.Silt; lM)restdale, .Modoc
County, /)'(/,('/■ iV- Xiiltini/, .liine \'->, ISiM; San !!eriiardiiio Mouiitain.s, I'm-ish
;{7t)-_', June I'll, l,S!t.'); KIdorado County, J/mimn 1 1 Ki, J uiie i;!. l.Siiri; I'ali Tie
I'ass, altitude 1,500 10 l,.SOO meters, I'lir/nia .■)(lli:;, in lSil7; San licrnardino
Mountains, altitude 1..S00 meters, l.rilnri/'.V.V.'A), .\pril S), ISO.S.
As pointed out l>y i'rofessor (ireeiie, N. n(r(nli'n!<is has heeii made to include too
many forms. We resirict it here to its <priiiiiial limitations. The more northern
foniis, heretofoi-e referred to this sjiecies, will he found under >'. yt'iilcnfrimni/is.
1'2. Sanicula septentrionalis (li'eene. I']!-ythea I:*;. \S\)H.
(S. iliniricdtd (ivci'iH', I'.rythea 3: 1)1. ISit,").
Erect, slender, from a tuberous or eloneate(l thick root, from tdmost
<(>ri/l'Kli AM) UOSK — N(tUrH AMKKICAN I'M MKLLIKKUAK. .">'.>
iiys I..)
."> lUIU.
K. r.
f.iuriinm,
UK. Staii-
:Wu. .luiu'
1(1 Momi-
(', .M')(lnc
IS. I'lii'iyh
I'ah VU-
crnardiiK'
iclndc too
IKHllirni
i: jilmost
siniplf to (Uvariciilf l»i'iinrliiii<>-. from 1 lo :'...'. din. Iiiuli: ltii>:il leaves
few 1111(1 siiiall. Icrnalc or Itilcrriatr. ilic ohoxalf seoiiicnts clcfl or
coaisclv lootlu'd; stem Icavt's tVw. mostly iiiofc sharply ch't't or toollicd:
peduncles usually nuicli elouuated and ot'len spreadine-; uiuhels with
:! to Ti i-a\s. in\t»luei'e of pinnatilid leaf-like lti'a«'ts. and in\(>liieels of
>niall olilonjj;' acute nioi'e or less united Itractlets: fiMiitiiii:' ray> I.Tito
;'...') cui. lonu'; tlowei's yell(>\v. the sterile ones on pedicels 1 uiMi. lone-;
fruit 1 mill. lone', covered all o\ cr with lone- hristles; si'vd face plane.
Tvpe locality. "' Chase Kixcr. \'aiicou\'er Island"; collected liy
Miicoiin. .lune I. ISST: type iii ilerl*. (ireene.
From nortlu'ni ( 'alifoniia to \'aiicou\ er Ishmd and western .Montana.
S/icri nulls r.iiiiiinii il:
(' \i,ii-(>i:\i a: I'liniias Ci unity. Mrs. II. .1A. Aiislin. May. ISSO; Iiiileiicndcnce
I-al\i', Nevada ('(nuity. Snuiii S, .lime L'li, ISHl'; near ('astle I'rak, <iriiii<\
.Inly L'U, lS*i;>; lliir Valley Meiiiilainy, Mndoc Cuiinty. lUihi r A- .Xiiliiin/. .luuv
|:.,"|S!»4.
()Ki:(,()\, Oakland. Ihinrll ISl, .Vpril, ISSI; ridires near The Dalies, //u/n //. .luiie
L'e. |SS-_>; sterile iiinuntaiii rid^'cs, altitude 1, SOU meters, t'ns'ivk sm). Aiiirnst,
ISS-t.
Wasiiimiion: Mast < if Cascade Mdinitains, Wilkrs Ivi/ml. s:'A: Klickitat Coimty,
.V('/,.sv/i(/;l'(). .\|iril lT), ISSI; Falcnii Valley. .sV(/>.sv/«</;/'!»;;, .Imie. iss:!; Yakima
( ounty and Kittitas ('eimty, Uiinlirsnii L'577. .\iit:iist I, IS!»L': /•'. //. Snnir^
r.liie ]\i(Mmtains. W'allaw alia ( 'oimty, /'(■/« /••_'."..' !S, .hi ly 1"), ISiiC; same statinn,
//(»•/(((■ L'14, .Inly L'!i. jSiiT; steep dry sldpe intlie'ieat Moinitaiiis. Cascades,
altitude l,()."S() meters, o. I>. Mini l',")4. in iSDti.
Idaiki; Cuddy Mountains, ./(<(/<. s, .Inly 1. iSiili.
.MdNTANA: Cnlimd)ia l'"alls, llV/Z/'-oy/.s USi'. .Inne, ISii:'. and lSil4.
JJini'isii CdiiMiiiv: Cedai' liill, Vanceiiver Island. Mucnuii, ]May 1.. 1SS7; Chase
l!i\('r. \'anc(iu\ci' Island, Mufiinii, .Iinie 4. IS,S7; near A'ictui-ia, \'anc(iii\er
Island, M'iriiini ^it."), May Ht, IS!i:!.
These fernis lia\'e all heeii e(infiise(l with N. m idili tisis. althuiiLrh llicy represent a
very distinct species and nne well separateil hy I 'rcit'essi ii- ( ireene. .M'ter an exami-
nation ut' Calilnrnian specimens, inclndinir Professor (ireeiie's type of N. i/inirii-tilii,
\\i'<'an not distin'_Miish \\ (viww S. si iiliiilriiiniiris. Selected specimens of the two are
nnite different in haliit, lint these differences seem to ns not at all constant, and (he
l\\o have in common the mori' technical characters which distiimiiish this species
llom .V. iirnnli iisis.
\:). Sanicula maritima Kelloe-e-. Hot. ("tilif. 2 if.")!. isSO.
Stems stout. ;! dm. of more hieh from a thickened I'ootstix'k: lia-td
leaves loiie'-pi'tioled. somewhat cofdate. wry oht use. cut ire of spai-
iiiely denticulate of cfenulate. .'> to li> cm. lone-. '.'>.:> to l..'> cm. Iirotid;
stem halves one of few. sniidlcf and moi-e oi- less lohed of pafted (iis
are soiiH'times the hasal letives); peduncles few iind elone-iite(l: iinilud
with 1 to :! fiiys. involucfe (d' liife-e leaf-like lolied oi- pafted Itfacts,
and involucels of nuiiiei'ous smsdl liiiiceohde hfiictlets; tlowefs in dens(>
heads, the sterile ones short-pediceled; fruit somewhat iiid^ed helow.
Itristly iil)<)\e. ,'! to 4 mm. lone-; s(>(mI lace concaxe. with a \vv\ proiii-
inont ('(Mitfid longitudinal rid«>-(>.
40
(U)NTUI]{UT10NS FIMM I'llK NATIONAL HKUHAKHM.
•i-i.
Type l<»('iilit\\ " iH'iir t lir coiL-t alumt S:iii I'l'iiiicisco or iiwri liward;"'
(■(illcctcd l>y A< //"(/I/.
Coast about San l''i'aiicisco. Cal.
Sjirniiii'ii.'^ 1 .111)11 mil I:
('ai.ikokm a; Alaiiicila ityiic luciility i, '^ .■/■!(//(, May. isss and IssH: I'di rem Hills,
San I'ranci>CM. Min I'.iialiinnil, A|iril, IS'.M.
14. Sanicula bipinnatifida Doiiul. in Hook. Fl. l>or. Am. 1 : :^r)S. pi.
Hi'. is:;4.
Stems.'! dm. or more liiiiii. iVotii ji thickened rootsiock. willi usually
a clustei' of lea\'es al hase. and 1 to ;> leaves above; lea\'es pimiately 'A
to "-parted, the di\ isions incisely toothed (U' lohed. deeurrent on the
raehis and t'onninu' a tootlnd win^'. teeth acute or sliuhtly ])ointed:
unil)el with '^ oi- 4 elouLiated I'ays. involuci'e of leal-like bracts, and
involuc(4s ot' small narrow acute bract lets; tlowers jjui'ple (I'arely yel-
h)w), in dense heads, the sterile ones ])edicele(l: fruit l)i'istly all o\-ei'.
H nun. lone-; seed t'ace broadly conca\t'. with a [jroniinent central
lone'itudiMal rido'c.
Type locality. "Fort \'ancou\'ei'on the ( 'olundtia:" (■olI(M't<'d by /hun}-
A^s• iiiul Seoul, r: tyi)(> in Herb. Kew.
From Vancouver Island to southern ( 'alifonua. and extendin<i' into
Ijower California.
Sjii'cniiriix I'.iitiiiliii il:
('ai.U''()1{Nia: llii/i/iiir. in lS.");{-.")4: (laklanil, llnhuuhr, in ISiili; Mission, San
Fraiiciscd, Killmiij A- llnri'iinL \\\ isiiS; Sicn'u Ncsaiia Munntrtiiis, f.i uiihdii,
in IS?."); San l>ii'i:(p Cninity. Liiiiiiinn. .lunc, 1SS4; .'Santa IJosa. Sunnnia
County, Ifoliiiini. May. 1SS4; near San i>ii'irn. On'iiU 1 1.">, starch I'l. ISS.");
near \'isiilia, /'"//('/•,sv///. May 17, Issti: San iicrnanlino County, I'urisli lODS,
INtay, 18S7; IIi,i,i-lilancl Spi-in^'s, Sininiiils. .Iinic, ISSS; l,os Anirelcs County,
])iiri<lxini\ Plumas <'ount>', Lnininiii, Maw ISSii, San Dici^o Comity. (Jmill,
>[ay, IS.Sil; San I'"fancisco County, Mlilinur A- H'mlilti, April, ISUl; San
Dii'jro County. Alilirsnii, Mardi, is<)-t; .<aii Ysabcl, Unixliair 'I'l'l, April !.">,
1S!»:^; Amador County, llmisin |-J!»t;. JL'US, April, lSil4 and ISi)."); ( ioosc \'al-
li'V, Sluista Comity, Hukn- A- ymihiii. May •_'(), 1S1I4; Little Cliico Creek, A'.
• M. AiixI'ni 'IX^. April, ISiH); ISutte County . /.'/v, ,/■//, April ir)-.".!), 1S!»7.
C)ui^(i()N: Xi'ar CusliyviUe, //o'/v//, .lune iL', ISSS.
WAsiii\(iToN: ruv:et Souml, ]\'ilLi.: Ivi/ml. 7t).
liurnsii Coi.r.Miu A : ('eilar Ilill, N'anronvei- Island. Muriniii. May LM, 1SS7, near
Victoi-ia, N'ancon\-er Island. Mnnnhi, Ma>' L'7, ISiCi.
1."). Sanicula nemoralis ( nceiH'. Frythea 1; tl. 1S!>:',.
•■ Frect, rather slender, a foot hioh. from a })(M'pendiculiir root;
leaves luostly rtidicid. bipinnatcly :'> to 7-parted. the (li\isions d(>current
U])on the I'tichis asti narroweiit ire win^'; the severtil iiscendint>'briinches
beariiie- compound umlxds with (donotited rtiys; (lowers few in the hetid,
yellow; fruit sniiiU, brotider thiin lonu'. the whole surface coveivd with
uncinate prickles which iii'o strongly listuhite-eidarycd or inthitcnl from
the base to near the middle."'
I
Cori/rEU AND KOSK NORTH AMKUICAN UMHKLLIFKKAK.
41
sKiii, ^an
/,( iiiiiiiiii,
Soniiiiia
-'1, issr.;
W, H»US,
County,
(licntl,
SUI: San
Vpril l.'i,
r.Tk, ft.
ir root;
Murrcnt
(niiiclu's
lie liciul,
cd with
mI from
■•1
-i
■i
Tv |)(' localilv. " IJiii' TrfM's"' iind '" ^'(lS('l^ito \!illt'y;"* collfctcd l>y
linliiiiili r; lypt' apparently lost.
We liiisf nnl seen lliis |ilaiil. iiii'l licn-T (|U<i|c rrdi'cssiif (irccnc's (Icscription, in
wliicli lie says lliat it may " ii'i>rcsi'nt what lias licm callcil a ycllnw-llowcri'd state
(if N. Iiiiiiiiiiillijiilii.''
1<;. Sanicula bipinnata Hook, i^ Arii. l>ot. lirrchcy .'ItT. 1S4().
Slender. -J to 4 dm. luuh. t'roiii a dender t'lisit'onii root: leavers tAvieo
or tliri<'e ])iiiiiate. w itli divisions not at all deciirreiit. ctineiite-ohloiie-
to ovate, ineistdy and iniieronateiy toothed; iiiiil»el '■'> or -l-raye(l. witii
involucre of letifdike hraets. and invohieels of a few small hractlets
more or less iinite(l; tlowers y(dlow; fruit ."> mm. lone-, with stronj^
tuhereles tipped with short hooked bristles; seed face deeply sidcate,
sometimes inelosinii- a central cavity, with a central lone-itiidinal
ride-e.
r\|M" locality, in ( "alifornia; collected by /h)t/i//i/s.
Califoriua.
Sjii'ciiiii iix I .niiiiini il:
('\i.n<ii!Ni a: I'liDiiitiit ('(iiillcr L'OS; KiIIikiij i{- Jlitvfuril liOO, in lH<)S-r)9; Lemmon
• ).">; SdiaiKi Ciiunty, .li/ismi, Manii L'4, lSil2; Stanlnnl I'niversity, linltir 152,
l*\'l)riiary L't, ISlt."); near Midway, Alameda Cnunfy, (rni'DC, May .">, 1S9.");
Santa Maria. Santa l>ariiara Ci unity, Id'i .1/. Illcchiiinii L'ti, April .">, IS!)");
iSnttc County, Mrs. II. M. .I'(.s7/// L'tH, Ai)rii. iSlKi; Amador County, //'n/.vcri
i.")77, April S, ISiHi; Santa l>ucia Mountains, Monterey County, I'hiKktit,
March. ISilS.
IT. Sanicula saxatilis (ireen<\ Krytiiea l:<i. 1S()3.
Stems mimei'otis. In-anchine' and spreadine' from th(> base, almut 3
dm. lone-, from a thick root; h'uves ternate. then pimiate. the ultimate
seo-ments broad, coarstdy toothed; llowerine- branches repeatedly
dichotomoiis. with |)edicellate head> in the forks; involiicids small, of
very une(|ual foliaceoiis cMitire or toothed bractlets; tlowers salmon
color; sterile flowers on pedicels (5 mm. lone-; fi'iut 3 mm. lon<4',
stronu'ly tidu'rciilate. the upper tubercles tipped with a much reduced
subulate iind hooked bristle; seed face plane.
Type locality, '"summit of ?»Ioiuit Oiablo." Calil'ornia; collected by
(ir<iii<\ diMie. ISHi*; type in Herb. (Jreene.
Sjni-niii'iin r.nniiliii'il:
Tyi I' s|ii'<im('n the only one seen.
is. Sanicula tuberosa Tor rey. I'acif. \{. H(>p. 4':!il. isr)().
Stems 1 to (i dm. hij^'h, from a small elobose tid)er; leaves twice or
thrice ])inniite. usually very finely divided, idtimate seo-ments very
small; umb(d 1 to -t-rtiyed. with involucre of leaf like bracts, and
involucels of small iniecpiidly luuted bi-actlets; Howers ytdlow, the
sterile on(\s on lono- pedicels; fruit broader than lone-, more flattened
laterally than in a.iy other species. i> mm. lone-, tiiberculate, iind not
at all bristly; .seed.jsomewiiiit latendly flattened, with pliuio face.
42
CoNTKlJUTKiNS FHo.M THK NATIONAL IIKUlJAIillTM.
St!'.
J'i'"
Tvpr l(><';ility. " liillsidcs. 1 )iilii('l(rs Ivaiicli. Sicrnt NcNiidii."" ('ali-
foi'iiiii: collrclril li\ r>!<i' loir; lypc in Ilcrl». ('()lMinl)iii l'iii\.
("iilifoniia, rxtcndiiiu' into Lower ( "iilit'oniia.
Sjiiciiiii !,■■< I iiiiiiiiii 'I:
( ' M.iinKNi \: llii/(l(,ir, in 1 sr).'!-.") ( ; Hill, I, I'll /'Kill, in iSlili; Hull:!!, .">{)(). in ISIiO-ISdT;
I'kiali, k'l ll(i(/(j iV 11(1 rjn,' I :',0-2, Mi\y 'h isdi); l'"all llruck, ■/-//(cs- ;>0'.tS, Maivlii'li,
ISSL': I-i'H Anv:flfs, Ihiss,. May, isss and Iss'.i; (irccii Horn Muniitains,
allillliic I. Slid tu 'J,\{)n inclcl's, Kern ('olinl>-, I'nlimr 4s, .Iiinc 7-1.'). ISSS;
llunilidldl Cdunty, Mhi-sIkiII, in ISSS; sanic slatimi, ('Insunl A- hnir; San
Ital'at'l. llnniilii/ii, .\\i]\\, Iss'.i; I'liunaH CdUnty, Liiir.nni ;>1 , .Mav L'S, ISSi);
Summit, <irii m , Awly I'.i, lS!t;;; La.-scn ( 'dunty, I'xiLir A- \nllimj, ,]\\\\ W, IS!)4;
Santa ISailiara ('dimly, hln M. lUoflninni. April .'!, ISit."); Mliioradd Conntv,
llaiixni 1117, .lunc I 1, IS',).'); I'.uttf Cdunty, .l//v. /,'. .1/. Ansliii :]{Y2, .Iidy, ISltti;
Amaddi- Cdunly. //<///.-.v // C.s, Marcii L'd, isiKi.
Prdfcssdi- (Irccnc fcjiids 1 his sjiccics as an au|rrci:ati', and tlic di\-('i'sity in lialiit
suu'ircsts this as a iMissiliilily. With tlic
material at liand, hdwcvcr, we dd nut iVcl
justiticd in attcmptin;^' any sf^'rc.iratidii.
5. ERYNGITJM L. Sp. IM. 1:
:1^\:>. it:.:;.
Sepals very proiniiKMit. riuid.
iiiid i)('i'si.'^t(Mit. I'^niit <)\()i<l.
llatlciKMl laterally, coxci'ed with
liyaliiie sciiles or tiihercles. Car-
pel with rilts obsolete. Stylo-
l)()dium waiititie-; styh's .short or
loiid'. often ridid. ( )il t u hes
mostly •'» (;'> dorsal and -2 eoiimiis-
sural). See(| t'aee plane.
( ilabrous perennials, w ith letivos
often rid'id. coriaceous. s))inose|y
toothed or divided, and white or
hliie Ijowers sessile in dense hrtlc-
tciite heads. The outer l)i'((c(x
form the involucre: the iimei'oiios,
liriitllrls, intermixed with (lie
tlowcrs. re])resent the iinoluccls.
First speci(\scited. h\t'<><i!<linii L.
.\ oToiii) of iihoiit :Lino speci(>s
distrilaited chielly throiidhoul temperate and siit)tro])ical reo-jons. 1J1»
of whi<'h occur in the I'liited States and Cantida.
LE.VVMS cldiiirated lincai', cdi-iaceons. ])arallel-vt'in('d, either eiilii'e di- with maryjin
si)ariiigly liristly.
Leaves w ith numerdus maruinal liristles.
Mafffinal liristies i-emote and Sdlitary 1. /•,'. i/iirrifoHitin.
\rai'gitial bristles nidfc numei'dus and in clusters dl' L' td 4 . l!. A', siitirlifiitmii.
I^'uvcH with no marginal hi'iHtle.s (rarely I di'i') li. I'J. spdrgauvphi/lluin.
V\i,. Ti, — lu-yii^'imii ^|la^,^:^lllllll> llinii.
1(>!IV0S
moscly
lite or
■;(> ))ni('-
hi'dcfs
TOIKV'^.
h tlu'
I
■1
)luc('ls.
(1 II III \j.
'•
species
,
oils. -J!*
1 niiiririii
rrifiiliiim.
icliiii linn.
ijilujUuin.
COULTER AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN T^MHELLIFERAE. 43
I.KAVKS not p'lnillcl-voinoil, variable in form and texture.
I'asai. i,i;\vi:s imt at all s|>iii\-t(iullic(i.
I'iantH low aiKJ siemier, iimstly pmstrato, with small thin leaves.
I'ractlets leii;;(^i' tiian llu\\cr.<; I'niit strdiiyfly tiiliereiilate 4. E. bnfrhrhiti.
Kractiots shorter than lli)\\er.^; fruit not strongly tuhercu-
late 5. E. pniHlvatatn.
I'lants erect and mostly tall; leaves lliiek; eastern {{i\cii\>i E. ptiyleumae).
Leaves elongated, the jietioles long and tistulous.
Bractlets entiri!,
Heads oblong, with a tiirminal tuft of conspicuous bractlets.
6. E. jilnilriimrte.
Heads globose, without consjiieuous terminal bractlets. . 7. E. Jloridaiinin.
Bractlets 3-toothed.
liraetlets with une(|nid teeth (middle one largest) 8. E. aqualicum.
Bractlets with equal teeth.
Slender, 4.5 to 9 dm. high 9. E, ravcni'lll.
Stout and taller (12 to IS dm.) 10. E. mettnnm.
TiCaves small, with short petiol<'s.
Upper leaves simple; bractlets tricuspidate 11 . 7v. inlegrifoUnm.
Upper leaves i)almately parted; bractlets entire 12. E. hookeri.
I'asai, i,eaves spiny-toothed (soim^tiines reduced to nodose petioles).
Siutheru and soutlnvestern species.
Heads small (12 mm. or less); sepals entire.
Bractlets ."i-toothed 1."?. E. arnmaiicum.
Bractlets entire.
Stems low and diffusely branching; bracts l(!ss conspicuous, green within.
14. E. diffuHiim.
Stem erect, less branching; bracts very conspicuous, not green within.
Bracts linear-lancuolate; lower leaves pectinate-dentate or with trian-
gular bristly teeth 15. E. wrii/lilii.
Bracts broadly cuneate; lower leaves not pectinate-dentate.
Iti. E. Iciinnoni.
Heads large (25 to 35 nun. long); sepalsS to5-cuspidate.. 17. E. leavenwurihii.
Pacidc slope species.
Styles shorter than sepals.
Bracts and bractlets entire IS. E. nrmalum.
Bracts and bractlets not eiilire.
BiactU'ts little longer than the usually bhu' heads 19. /•-'. urticulalum.
Bractlets twice as long as the heads, which are never
blue 20. E. petiolalum.
Styles longer than .stjials.
Bractlets but little longer than flowers.
Bracts weak and reflcxed 21 . E. elongatum.
Bracts rigid and not reflexcd.
Ihacts much longer than the Ih^kIs 22. E. jepsoni.
Bracts little, if at all, longer than the luads.
1 leads small (about 6 mm. ) 23. E. minimum.
Heads larger (9 to 10 mm. ) 24. E. nllsmacfoUum.
Bractlets much longer than the flowers.
Bracts narrowly lanceolate and si)reading, entire 25. E. longisiylum.
I'racts very luu-row and rigid, more or less spinose-bristly.
Bra(;ts with cons]ucuous scarious margin at base.
Erect and tall; bracts 18 to 20 mm. long 2(1. /•.'. ohhmceolatum.
Prostrate; bracts about 10 mm. long 27. E. aristulatum.
44 CONTIUBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HKKHAHIUM.
Ilracts not iit all H('ari()n.x-iiiarj.'iiii'(l.
ISractU'ts s|iin(tHt'-tt>(itlic(l L'S. /■.'. niin'tii.
Hmctit'ts fiitirc or nearly so L'!l. /,'. iiurixliii.
1. Eryngium yuccifolium Michx. Fl. Wov. Am. 1: 1('»4. 1S(»;!.
/','. iniitdliciiiii L. S|(. ri. fil. :.'. .'lot). ITti'J ill part, iml cil. 1 ( jiilr iJrittfii iV IJakcr,
.Ii.iir. r..it. 38: lM;'.. I!I(M)).
From ;? to IS dm. liiti'li. l)riiii('irm<>"iil)()V(>: Icuvcs l)roii(lly linear (from
4 to 'Ji') mm. wide or more), tiiju'riiij^ to si point, with remotely Itristly
miU'uins. the lowei' ones sometimes l)eeomino" •'• to !• dm. ionu'; heads
])e(liin('ulate. ovate-;il()l)ose ( js mm. lonu). with ovate-laiiceolale mostly
(Mitire euspidate-tipix'd l)racts shortei' than the head, and similar hi'aet-
h'ts; fruit scaly, about 2 mm. lon<>\ with shoi't ovate calyx lohes. ami
lont^' rioid styles.
'lype locality, "in ])aludosis Viroiniic."
From Connecticut to Florida, west to .Minnesota. Kansas, and Texas:
also sparingly naturalized in C'onnecticut (near liridn'cpoi't).
Siiirlnii'iix i.nimhtcd: \V«' cite luit few (if the mtv iiuiiicniiis spcriiiu'iis of this coin-
iiion Hpccics.
ViKdiMA: IMttsylvaiiia County, llclhr 1104, .Inly I'O, lS!i:{.
NoiJTii ("auoi.ina: Catawba County. Siimll d- llrlhr ('•>{), .IniH' L'n-i't), 1S!)1.
(iKokcia: Ijiokoiit .Mountain, liiilli 4L'4, .July, ISllS.
Illinois: Cliani])aifrn Comity, Hosr X- ('lliilnii, Aujrnst L'S, 1S!).'>.
Iowa: l-ayettc ('ounty, Finl ISH, .hily iit, 1S!»4.
Kansas: I-awrcncc, Slcri'iix, .Inly.
Alaha.ma: Anhnrn, Lee County, /v(o7<' il^- liaLrr, .Iniu' 1!>, 18517; .•jainc station,
l',,ll<ir<l A- MK.roii 7S, .Inly 10, lltOO.
TicxAs: Industry, \Viir:/ini\ in 1S!».').
2. Eryngium synchaetum ((Jray) (". i*c K,
K. i/Kcriti'fiiliiiiii si/iirhiii'liiiii (iray in C. A I\. Kcv. N. Am. rnilx'll. 1*4. ISS.S.
llosembrmf^- K i/iicclfnllHm. hut smtUler and usually more simple;
leaves more l>ristly maro'ined. and bristles in clusters of 2 to -1; lu^ads
more «(l()l)()se, (t to 15 mm. in diameter.
Type locality, "" Floridii" in dry pine btirrens near rlacksonville;
collected by 6V/'//,s-.v, no. UlMi; type in Herb. (Ji'ay.
From (roorjifia and Florida to Arkansas and eastern Texas.
fSperiiiiois c.riim'ni((l:
Georgia: LeoHhurfr, Karif, .Tunc L'O, 189.").
Flokida: Near .lacksoiiville, ('iiiiis.-< !)!)(>*, .Inly, 187.">; St. Aiiy:n.''tiiu>, .^f. ('.
Jin/iiulilx, May 20, 188(1; near .lack.-onvilk', riirllxs 4XW, .")(t;{4, .Iiily, iSi);{^
1894; near Kustis, Lake Comity, Niush 1216, 1487, .Inly i»-;!l, 1894.
Alabama: Spring Hill, Bmh 85:!, Angiist 20, 1897.
Mississippi: Ocean Sjiriiigs, 7 Vac//, August 8, 1889; Biloxi, '/Vac//, .luue and .Iiily,
1891 and 1898; Ocean Springs, I><>//(if<1 1071, July 27, 189(j.
Arkansas: Fort Smith, Bi(jcloir, in 1853-54.
Texas: Eastern Texas, lUldebramL
fiiir'n^liii.
[' (from
bristly
; lit'uds
liioslly
!• ln'iift-
(t'S, iliul
Trxiis:
tliis ('(1111-
-tatKtn,
114. ISSS.
simple;
: li(>:uls
-oiivillo;
u>, .V. ^'.
lulv, is»»:5
and July,
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COl'LTEK AND KOSK — NOKTIl AMKIIICAN r.MHKLMKKKAK. 45
;!. Eryngium sparganophyllum licinsl. in IlooU. icon. I\'. 6: ]>\. •2^)i>H.
IS!) 7. I'Ki- <">.
/-;. liDiijifotium <iriiy, I'l. Wri^'lit. 2: •>•">. IS."),'!, not Cav. Ann. 2: l.;:;. 171t;{.
Stem tall, (licliotoinously hniiichiiij;; hasiil leaves (soinetiiiies it to 12
dm. loriii) lineur. taperinn- to a point, entire (rai'ely with 1 or 'J Itristle
lectli). strongly involute wlierj di'y: heads oval. I'J to '1\ mm. lon«j^,
w ilh short ovatedaneeolate bracts and similar braetlets; fruit 4 nun.
hdiii'. with lar<4'e scales at the angles, and smaller ones l)et\veen.
4'ype locality, " ]..as JMayas Spi-ines. near the Sit>ri'a de los Animos,"'
New Mexico; collected by H'/vV////, no. ilo;}, in l.S,")l, and not niiicc
discoM-red; type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Sjii ciiiiciiK i'.i'itm'niril:
Nkw MivMco: .Vs citcil iniilcr type locality.
4. Eryngium baldwinii Sprent^', Syst. 1; sTo, 1S25.
Prostrate, often i-<)otiii<;' at the joints, ditfusely Iti'anched; loW(>r
leaves oblong-, usually loni»-petioled, from entire to laciniatcdy toothed;
u|)|)ei' leaves nuich smaller, /'-parted (rarcdy entire^ or lobed). the
divisions from laiu >late to tiliform. toothed or entir«'; heads usually
iiiUTowly oblon<i' al .iturity (altout (5 mm. lon_<i-). with involucre of
suhidate bi'acts. and , ludlar braetlets; llowei's lioht blue; fruit 1 nmi.
lon*i', with vei-y promincMit tubei'cdes, ovate calyx-lobes shoi'tei- than
the fruit, and styles 2 uun. h^io-; oil tubes medium sized; siM'd face
plane.
TyiM' locality. "Carolina, Florida."
Sandy soil, from (ieor^ia and Floi'ida to Louisiana and Missouri;
although all the material we have seen is from Florida.
Sjit ciiiii iix I .idiiinicil:
Fi.okiha: .Vpalachii la, ('hupiiKtn ; Hiscaync Bay, I'ulnur KM, in 1.S74; St.
.\niiustinc, Marii ' '. /iCiiiiohls, in IS?."); Lakt- Monroe, (inrhrr, March, IS7<);
Indian Kivcr, Cnrliss 1()()2, Juiu', 1879; Mo.><(iiii(o \n\v\, CuiliHx 1002, May,
1SS2; Vi'titrrhtiKl, inlSSil; Vascy, in lSi»2; near I'liistis, bake County, Xanli r.4."),
April UVIJO, 1S04, and May "JS to .lunt- IT), hSO."); near .Tacksonvillc, L'nvl'tx^
r)4l4 .lunc (), I
IvKlrcinciy variable in I'olia^e.
."). Eryngium prostratum Nutt. DC. Prodr. 4: \^'2.. \S'M\
Prostrate, rootino- at the joints, ditl'usely branched; lower leaves
lono-p(>tiolcd, oblono-. entire. few-toothe(l. or lobed at base; upper
leaves smaller. (4ustered at the rootin*;- joints, ovate, few-toothed or
( iilice. with some additional tritid ones; heads luirrowly ol)lon*i' (about
ti mm. lonu). with involucre Of reliexed lanceolate bracts longer than
the heads, and very smjill braetlets; fruit with scattered tubercles 1
mm. lonu-.
Type locality, "in Auiericae bor. territorio Arkansano;" collected
by JS\ittaU,
40
CONTKIHUTIONH FROM THK NATIONAL HKKHAKIUM.
Wet pliicos from Goorjria and Floiicla to oasioru Texas, Indian Tor
ritory, Missouri, and Kentucky.
SiiicinioiK fxamined:
Mississii'Pi: Meridian, Trnq/, June 6, 18S1,
Ti;\Ni;.ssi;i;: ("licstcr County, liaiii, Auj,'ust, lSfl2.
MissoiTui: Texas County, Imci/, July S, ISSii.
Ti:\As: Hciiiiistcail, //<»// 242, June 2, 1872; TlmrowC,, in ISSO.
AuKANSAs: Kort Sniitli, BIt/clnii), in IK");}-.")!; Little Uock, I,<llrnii<in, \n ISHI;
sume station, Oiril/r 20, July 8, 1887.
Indian Tkuuitoky: ShiiuUi, Bushl9'3, September 21, ISii4.
For discuPHion of E. arnericanum Walter and E. intci/iifnliKin Walter, sec C. & K.
Rev. N. Am. ITmbell. 102, and Jour. Bot. 38: 244. liiOO.
(). Eryngium phyteumae Dclar. Eryng. 51. pi. 2\. 1S08.
E. discolor Watson, Proe. Am. Aead. 18: 193. ISS.'i.
Stem erect, slender, 8 to G dm. hio'li, Itciiriiio- ti sinolo head (rarely
more); ba.«al letives on very lonec pc^tioles, ohlono- to ntirrowly ohlancoo-
late, thin, sliohtly crenate ; stem leaves few, sessile, linear-Ianeeolati!,
acutely or spinosely toothed; head ov!ite-ol>l<»no- (about 12 mm. lony),
with involucre of muuerous llnear-hinceolate spinos(>-tipped bracts
(white within and green without) lonocr than thc^ hcnids and entire oi'
sjjarino-ly spinose-toothcHl, and a conspicuous tcrmintd tuft of oxserted
brtu'tlets resembling the bracts; ordinary l)riictlets inirrow, with a
long spinose acumination; fruit with ovate abruptly cuspidate-tipped
calyx lot)es and long slender styles.
Typo locality, "Nova Hispania," near Toluca, State of Mexico; col-
lected b}'^ Ihniiholdt (§ Bonpland.
From the mountains of southern Arizona southward into Mexico.
Sju'dmens examined:
Arizona: In water, Cienega, Huachuca Mountains, Lemmon 2714, September,
1882.
7. Eryngium floridanum C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 13: 142. 1S88.
Erect, 6 to 9 dm. high; basal leaves narrowly oblong (2.5 to 10 cm.
long), mostly entire, on long-jointed petioles (sometimes 3 dm. long);
upper leaves becoming sessile, elongtited-linear, usually remotely ser-
ridate; bracts linear-lanceolate, rigid, shari)-i)ointed, entire or spiny-
toothed, reflex(»d, longer than th(! subglobose heads; bractlets linear,
rigid, entire, tapering tc a pungent tip, nuicli longer than the flowers;
fruit with short ovate acute (;alyx-lobes and very long rigid styles.
Type locality, "brackish marshes [lu'ar .lacksonvillej, Floiida;"
collected by Curtiss; type in U. S. Nat. Herb.
Brackish marshes of Florida.
Specimens examined:
Florida: East Florida, Palmer 192, in 1874; near Jacksonville, CktHss 998*, 990;
same station, Cnrtiss, ia 1875; near Tampa, Uarbcr, May, 1870; near Jack-
sonville, Vurliss 4337, August 14, 1893.
(■(H'l/I'KU AM) KOSK — NolMlI A.MKUKAN LMUKLLll-'KliAJ';. 47
mil
lor
?(, ill ISSl;
360 C. & K.
1(1 (nirely
obliincoo-
aucGoliitc,
1111. loiijj^),
ed bi'iicts
I (Mitiro or
f oxsertod
w, with a
atc-tippt'd
l-
iXK'o; CO
Mexico.
Soptciiiber,
i to 10 cm.
dm. lon<>");
lotcly scr-
or spiiiy-
cts linear,
10 flowers;
stylos.
Florida;"
;s,9 998*, 990:
neiir Jack-
S. Eryngium aquaticum L. Sp. IM. 1:l':1l'. IT.'):!.
7','. riri/nniiiiinii l.iiiii. ImicvcI. 4;7.')!i. 17'.Mi i ji'li I'.riltcii iV Itiikcr, .Imir. Unl. 38:
24:!. I'.KMl. I
!■:. l„-ni ml 11,11 (>\-A\. Ihi>i. .Imiu'. Nat. Hist. 6 :l'Hl. IS.M). ( IM. I.iiidii. l
Sh'iidt'i'. ;'. to '.' dm. lii<;li. braiicliiiii:' altovr; l);i-<iil ;iiid lower caiiiiiu'
It'iivrs liliciir to oliloiiu-luiu'cohitc (petioles sdliietiliies ;i dm. lono-),
entire or witli remote small liooUed teeth: ii|(per eaidiiie leaves sessile.
spitIV tootheil (>!• Iiieiliiiite; heads o\ ate-oMoiie' ( I L' mill. loii«;), with
liiiiceohite spiiiy-tootlie(l or entire relle.xed bracts mostly a.s loiiy as the
head or loii<ier. und Itraetlets with .". spiny cusps, the nii(l<lle one laieest;
fruit scaly, with pi-omiiient lanceolate acuminate-ciispidutc calyx-lobes
eiiualiiii:' or exeeediiin' the bractlet.s.
Typf locality. "" V'iieinia.""
\\'et places. New Jersey to Florida, and west to T«>xus.
Sjticiiiii lis I'.iiiiiinii il :
Nkw .ll:l;^|;^; 'I'diiis IJivcr, IlnUirl:, .Vii'_'iisl L"), ISS.^i; Sali'in ('i)Uiity, lluliiirs, Sk']>-
IcmiKT il, isiio.
I)i;i,.\\v \i;i:: l'',llciiclalc, f W///;//, Scplfiiilicr Hi, ISIH.
MvK'iLwn: Ciirlis ( 'rcrk. '/''ii/lor, Sc|ilciiil>ci- IT. IS!)|.
jiisiuK r i>i- ('(ii.iMiiiv: I'.asti'fii l>taiicii, !'((.,■,//, in |s7s.
\'ii;(;inia: .Mcxamlfia, I'ns, i/, in 1S74 ami 1S7'>; Cape ('liarles Cily, Ciiiilni A-
l^iisr SL'l, Sf|.tcllliicr I'."), ISiM.
NiiiiTii (!.\U()I.i.sa: M<-('<irllii/. in ISSl; near \\'i|iiiini_Mnn, Ihini/, in liKin.
Soi'i'ii Cahoi.ina: ('(i|)1)('1' liivcr swaiiiii, Unnui I i\.y\){'i>i I-'., in-iicullnin )\ Uliil'l'tdii,
Mil/iilitiiiiji ^rcpri'si'iitiiiL' I'. /i:-iir(illiiii, ).
We have liccii alilr tn (iiscnvcr iii) ilil'l'crcncc liclwcni A', liri/iiiiiiiiniii and
/•,'. jiniiiiltiiiii <<ray, tiic hitler iia\inji' iii'i'ii rstalilisin'i! n|iuii uniisuall>' siout ami
liCdaii-lcavi'il t'nrin.< I'fdiii the swamps nf Sdiitii Caniiina.
'.». Eryngium ravenelli (irtiy. IJost. -lour. Nat. Hist, o: ilOit. l.s.-)(i.
(IM. Lindh.)
Slender, from !..'> to t> dm. liiu'li. branching- ubovc; le:i\es linciir,
elonu'ated. iiciirly terete (coiidui)licate). obscurely deiiticuhite. the
lower ones from '.) to -f.T) dm. Ioi-.l:'; heads us in /:'. nuttnu, r'l , with
laiiceoliit(> spiiiy-toothed or entire reth'Xed brticts as loiio- tis the hciid,
and bractlets with ;> stronn- jind e(|ual spiny cusps: fruit with short-
mucroiiate ctilyxdobes. and loii_<:' riu'id styles.
Type lociility. "in Hat iiiid diiiii}) pine land. I'lack Oak. .'"^t. .lolins.
iJerkeley district. South Carolina:"* collected liy liavencl^ type in
Herb. ( iray.
\\ Ct pine biirrcns. .South Carolina ami Floridii.
SjH ciiiii IIS r.niiiinii'il:
SoiTM Cahoi.ina: Near .\il<('n, linrnicl, in ISMiami ISiill.
l*'i,(iiiii>A; < 'Iki/iiiiiiii ((Icscriiict! as A', rinjiiiiiiiiniii) \ St. Marks, Wakulla ( 'nuiity,
A''(.s7) L'."):!7, Scptcnilicr ;>. ISil.").
in. Eryngium mettaueri Wood, Chiss-book. ed. '1, HTi'. 1<S()<».
Stem erect, siuijjle. \-2 to ISdni. hioh. brancliiii»>' at toj): sttMu Iciivos
linear to liiiear-lauceohite, entire or sparingly spino.se-toothed at base,
48 CONTlilHLTloNS KKo.M TllK NATIONAL IIKKHAHIIM.
th«' lowci- liiu'ur (soint't'mit's ;; to tl dm. lonj^). on vwy loiij;' joiiitod
jM'tiolcs; liciids ()vatt'-(»l»l(>nn' (I'j iniii. loiij;). with numerous rcllcxcd
liiu'iii'-liiticctdatf s|)intisr-ti|>|H'd and titnllicd ln-acls (wldfisli witliiii and
j,'i'('('iii,sli willioiil) larj^cr than the heads, and hineeohite l)racth'ls witli
'.\ stronj,' and e<|ual >j)iny cusps (as in /'.'. nw, in II !!)\ fruit about '1
lUMi. lonti". with ovat(> acute cal,\ \-teeth. and h)ny' stout i'i;4i(l styles.
Type h)cality. "in wet phiees. .Newpoit. I'Morichi;" collected by
Mrtttiu, r. lM»und l)ul once in the type h)cality.
We lijivc imt ifcxaiiiiiu'd this species since (iiir lniiiier revisitju.
11. Eryngium integrifolium Walter. I'M. Car. 11l'. 1788.
/','. virijiilihii l.iiiii. I'liicycl. 4: 7")7. 17!M).
K. oiiicflcdiiiiiii S|)reiij;el iti Kuciii. tS: Sclinlt. Syst. 6: I!."!?. IS'JO.
Erect. ;> to !> dm. hi<i'h. Iiranchiii;;' al)ove: leaves oblong" or ohloiig-
ovate, often suhcordate, on short petioles; basal on«'s entii'e or ci'e-
nately toothed: upper ones becoming' sharply sei'i-ate or even lacini-
utely toothed; bracts lineal' and cntii'e or with '1 to 4 prieUly teeth,
lonjicr than the subulobose heads; l)ractlets e(|ually ."J-cuspidate. little
lonji'er than the flowers; fi'uit with lanceolate acinuinate calyx-lobes
and Ion*;" rij^'id styles.
Type locality not <^i\«'n. but presinnal)ly in the (.'aroliiias; type in
Herb. Bi'itish Museiuii.
I)amp ))ine barrens, from North Carolina to Florida, and westward
to Louisiana and Te.xas.
t^jiK'iiiK IIS I I'liiiiiiiiil :
Nninii Cakoi.ina: Statesviile. lliimiix, .Inly, 1S7<I; (irciit Sniciky Mdiiiilaiiis,
Swain County, altitmle .")70 meters, linhihln- A- Knfniil, Aii^rnst L'S, ISIU;
near I'iltnidre, llilliimn llnli. 'SXiTh, Auyust I'J, 1S!I7.
Fi,()i!ii)\: A|palaeiiiriila, ( 'Iiiiihikii': W'allun ('nunly, ('milsn lOOO, Se|iteniliei'"
Wakulla Cnunty ami (iadsden ('cmnly, Xnsli 'Si'.V.K 2'u'.'>, Septeniiiei' .'!-,">,
iSit."); near McClenny, r/(,/;.s'.s tldos, Se|.ienil>er '_':;, is;t7.
Ai.ahama: Near Muliile, lliirnii; same station, Mulir, .Inly, lS7(l; S|irini,' Hill,
lliisli .'!">1, Aujriist 2'i, 1S!I7.
AIississii'i'i: Ocean SjirinL's, 'Ihnii, Au>.Mist S, iSSit; Serantoii, .laeksoii ( '(Unity,
I'lilliinl 12u;}, August .')-<!, iS'.Ml; i'.iluxi, V'/v/f// 447!l, An^'ust L'.'!, JSd.S.
Tkxas: Near Texarkana, liow ie ( 'nnnty, .1. .I.il- II. (id-lnnlr //(//«/• 4()S!i, An^rust
!•_', ISilS.
in niir Kevisiiin nf ISSS (p. Id'J), nmler /•,'. /iroslniliiiu we discnssi'd the standing: of
A', ann'rirniiinii. i'e!'erre(l tn Walter tiy Spreiiiri'l, and (if I',, iiilii/rij'iilliini Walter. A.s
then state<l, there is n<i /•,'. iiiiin-iriiiiinii Waltei', Spren<;el having copied nndei- that
• lame the description of /•,'. iiili'iiril'dHiiiii Waiter. It has now l)een disco\-ere(l hy .Mr.
•lames r.ritteii ami Mr. I.. < i. iJaker, of the ISritish >biseuni, who have examined the
type of /•,'. iiili'i/ril'i)liiiiii Walter, that it is identical with /■,'. rinjalniii l,am.
Eryngium integrifolium ludovicianum (Morony) ( '. tV: R.
A'. Iiiiliiriciiniinii .Moron^, l>ull. 't'orr. i'ot. Clnh 14; -M. 1SS7.
/',". riri/iitiiiii /iiiliirlriiniinii Moronjj; inC. i^ It. Itev. N. Am. Indu'll. !t<i. IS.S8.
Leaves lineiir-hineeolate, or .sometimes linear.
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U
(Ot I/l'i:U AND UOSK- NdUTll AMKKHA.N IM UKLMl-KKAK. !'>
ictlrxcd
hill and
•Is with
iiliout '1
I stylrs.
:'t('d 1»V
ohlontj^-
■ or crc-
II liiciiii-
ly t(M'th,
itc. littU',
lyx-lobes
; tyiM' in
v»'st\viird
\Iiiniit:iins,
t -JS, IS91;
Mplciiilifr;
•iiilicr ;>-"),
.riii.j Hill,
111 ( '(iMiity,
Its.
•s'.i, August
^laixlinj: of
niter. Ah
imliT that
n-il by Mr.
uuini'il tlie
1
ti. 1S.S8.
Tvpc Ittciilily. >!iii<i.\ l»!ii'r('ii> <•!' '* Nsihliilocho ( '(»iiiit\ . Lii. :" fol-
liclcd l»\ .1. //. I.iniijnti.s: lv|H'iii Ilcrit, ( 'oliiiiiliiii l'ni\.
r)iiiT('ii> <»r ( icdiyia. (n lii»ui.^iaim and r»'.\a.>.
,>^). (•(//(( /(.< I I iiiiilii) il:
(ii:iiii(.i\: Irliy, Tnir,/ 1 I'.cj. .liijy •JS, IS'.KI; r..iiliiii, Wipitli CdUiily, I'nl/'inl A
Miuni ')I7, .\U'_'ll.>-t I I. M'IMI.
!:.'. Eryngium hookeri W'nlii. lupcil. 2; :;m>. \M'.\.
il. mrniiiihnii Tcin. i<v tir;i.\. i'l. 1: lil'l. ls|(i, ikiI I look. A- .\rii.
Siciii crriM. Id'am liiiiu alM»\ r. :'. to (1 (hii, hi^-h; basal Icaxcs pctiolcd,
xiiiu'whai dciitatf: lnwcr >l»'iii leas «■> almost sessile, lanceolate, laciiii-
iitel\ toothed and >]»itiido><e, with a pair (d' small liiciniate se^fiiients at
lia^e; upper h'aves palmatidy .". to 7 parted, with narrow pinntititid-lacin-
iiite spiiiose-tipjH'd seii'iiK'nts; heads o\ ate-ol)lon«i" (S to JL'mm. loiiy):
in\ iilucre of niiiiieroiis narrowly lanceolate .spiiuiy-toothed bracts lonecr
lliiiii the hcjid: l»ractlets liinccoliitc. entire, spiny at ti|). 1 or "J of the
terminal ones ol'ten (doiiuated and conspicuously exceeding' the head;
Irnil seidy. 1 mm. Ioiiil;'. with o\!ile spiny-tip[)ed caiyxdobes, and .short
M,\les.
Tx pe locality. "'I'exas;*' collected l)y I >rii iinmniil.
Low eroiiiids. Texas.
>y.i niiit w ( .niiiiiiii il:
Ti;\.\s: Mata;.nir(l;i ('oiiiity. HkIhIhII: swaiiipy |iiaiiie< near i>allas, l,\ nrrliaii
.'I"i7. .Iiily, isT'.t ami issi): liarri,- ami Na\ariii eimiilies, ./"(;/■.■ prairies, /'.(»/-
//((/, .luly, ISSS.
\:\. Eryngium aromaticum Iialdwinin Elliott's Sketch 1: 'Mi. JS'Jl.
Stems decuiiilient or erect . --cN'cral I'roiii one root, simple to near the
summit. \('ry leafy. .". lo (l dm. hieh; l<'ii\es pinnately parted, with
entire se^iiHMits and cartilaginous maiyins; the ."> upper seo-uu-iits
remote and broader, ciispidute: (he lower ones scattered and setaceous;
lieads ulobose. tl to ](» mm. loiiii'. with .".-cleft lu'acts lono-er than the
head, and ;> toothed l)ractlel>; fruit t iilierculate. 1 nmi. lone-, with seta-
ce(iu.>< cal\x teeth 2 mm. loie'. and lomi' sl\les; oil tubes lariiv; .seed
llallcned doi-sally. with plane face.
Type locality, "di-y i)iiH' Itarreiis, Florida."
I'ine liarrens of Florida and Alal)ama.
.'^/'i I'liiii'iix I'.i'iiiui III il:
I'I.ukida; ( 'alnii.<;ilialcliee, < 'Ini ji'inni: near .laeksoiiville, Ciu-tkK 1001; St. .\ugns-
liiie. Muni /,'i ;;//(//(/.^ Sepieinlier, IS?-"); Tiiidi, dnrlur, July, ISTli; Manatet',
(liirliif. Septeiiilier, Is77; l'".art I'loi-jda, I'lilimr I'.tj, in I,s74; Mauati-e, >////;<-
.-•'///, ill jSS'.i; near .):iek.-iili\ iile, f '((/■/i.-.-- -I.'!:>"i, "iL'l."). Sepleiiiliei-, IS'.Oaiul IWM;
l.akeCiiy, \<i^li L'liM, AiiL'iiM L'ii-:;i, ISil.").
14. Eryngium diilusum Torr. Ann. Lye. \. V. 2:l^(m;. Is-JS.
I'suall) low and dilliistdy braiichinu' from the base. \arvin«;' from
'2 to 40 cm. in hein'-it: leaxcs sessile. ))almiitely ])i(rled. coriaceous,
inidril) very prominent beneath and m;ir«iins cartilaginous; segments
fill
<<>NIUIIJLT1()N!S FKt»M TIIK NATIoNaJ- HKUHAIiUM.
olilnnu', inriscly xTi'iitc and spiiuoc; liciitis siih^'loliox', alioui liimin.
loiiL'. <»ii \vv\ short |MMliiii(|r> or x'ssilc; iinoliicrr ot" hracts rcsciu
Miri}4' till- It'iiM's. loiiyi'i |l>iin (lit' head; lnactlrts laiiccolatr. I'litirc,
Npiiioscty tipped; t'niil tlollicd with iinlM'icatcd |M)int('(l si-alcs, h>ss
than -J iimi. h)ny. with ovale huie-poiiitfd calyx loltcs twice as loiiy,
and loiiy styles; oil twites \-ei'y hire*', nioi'e oi- less stiiikcii in the some-
what dor>ally tlattened seed; seed face plane.
Type locality, "on the ( anadian." Arkansas; c(dlecte(l \)\ Jih/d-s iu
IS'JO; type in llerl». ( 'oliinil»ia I'niN.
iM.rsr. : Marcy's |{epoit. pi. ♦!.
Sandv plains. .ViUansas. ()Ulahoina. Indiiin TeiTitory, and Texas.
.S'y« I iiiii'ii.-^ I I iiiiinii il :
Oki.wiuma: Clu-yemu' ('(iiiMly, t'ni-lilini \'y\, .Vii^'iisl, IS!)1.
Iniii\n 'ri:nniini(v: Near Ciisli Crccix, Shihlon Kill, .lalv 17, IHiM.
Ti;\ as: N'ucccs {{ivcr, /.'-//'(((«//'< /• L'.")OH, , I iiiic, IHIU; Raylur Cninity, liiiiriliiiii'.Vt{\,
Sci>1ciiiImt, |S7!t; ( 'olnfinlii liivcr, llnrnril, Aiijrnsl, ISSI; |5air<l, l.iltiriiniii
."il, AiiL'ii-l, ISSi'; .Wall, II, in ISSS; ( lillcspic ( 'niMity, ./.;•/;(// (14;), t»41.
l.">. Eryngium wrightii ( iiay. IM. Wijeht. 1:7s. Is.^ii.
(ilaueoiis; >teni erect. l>ranchine-. ;> to <> dni. liieh; leaves rii;'id;
basal and lower stem leaves olilanceolate. pectinate-dentate or pinnat-
ilid vvilli ti'ianeular tcelli lipped with lony bristles; stem leaves ses
slle. i'l'oin lacinial(dy toothed to pinnately cut into linear lanceolate
cuspidate seeinents; heads (»vate to oblone, about 11' mm. lone-; invo-
lucre of numerous linear-larxcolale entire to remotely toothed spiny-
tipped Itracts, whitish within, ^reen without, twice as lone- as the
head; bi'actlets subulate, rieid. sjtiny-tipped, lone-er than the (lowers,
the (ei'niinal one or (wo \ci'y pi-ominent and crownine- the head; fi'uit.
1 mm. lone-, with short ovate mueronate calyx lobes, and lone- styles.
Type locality, ''bed of (he Lim))ia or AVild Rose Ci'eek."" 'i'exas;
collected hy ]Vr!<ilit. no. •S,V\. in lS4l»; ty])(> in llerl». (iray. duplicate
in I'. S. Nat. Herb.
Hills and ])lains. Texas to Arizona, and extendine- into Mexico.
S/ii riiin'lix t'XiUU'iiiil :
Te.vas: Il ■/-/.'//// •-';!(», Au^riist, ISl'.l; M,x. liDii,,'!. Siirr. 41:.'; near Dalla.s llnlI'lAW,
.Tune Ml), ls7L'; wt'stcin Texas, Ilnranl, ,]\\\y, l.SS.'!; Cliciiatrs t-c;.'inii. Xcallcii
Kii), in ISS!).
AiuzoN.v: SeiKiita N'aiiey, altitiuir 1, !!■")(» iiictcrs, L'nlhrixi- <)();!, AiijjiiHt, 1874;
A|)at-lii! Pass, Cliirricaliua Mniiiitaiiis, Lnuiiiini, Aiij,'ii>t, issi; iKirtlu'rii Ari-
/,<iiKi, Li'iiniKiii IS. ill ISSL'; near l-'ni't lluachiu-a, H7/(((.c l>().'), August, 1S'J4.
Iti. Eryngium lemmoni ('. c'v: K. Hot. (ia/. 14: 27l>. 1SS1».
CJlaucous; stem erect, branching- above, H to !> dm. hie-h; basal and
lower stem leaves rioid. elongated oblanceolate, sharply dentate; ui)per
most leaves Itroadly ovate, more or less deeply cut. the lob(>s cusj)idate-
tipju'd; heads short-oblone- (S to 11' nuu. lone-), much surpassed and
envelop(>d by th(> (-ons|)icuoi:s involucre ol' Itroadiv cuneate leaf-like
eus})idate-t(K)thed and loited Itracts (beeomino- S to iO mm. broad);
rul l/IKIC AM) UOSIJ — NoJMIl AMKIUCVN I'.MHKLI.IFKIJA K.
1
12 mm.
I'tvscm-
t'litirt",
(•>, less
IS loiiy.
ii> sonu'-
/(inns in
I'l-XllS.
rrflnni '.'M,
l.iltiriiiiiii
I's i-iiiid;
\v |)iiiniit-
|l\t'S St'S
iUH't'oliltc
iiu'; iuvo-
cd spiiiy-
ij iis tlu>
()\V(M'S,
iid: fruit
\if styU's.
."' 'IVxas;
duplicuU'
|Ni<'«>.
L. //(/// 24:?,
[(111. Xvallfii
;,'ust, 1S74;
lithcni Ari-
[ust, 1>S'.I4.
hiisiil rtnd
[c: U1)IHM-
■uspidutc
lissi'd and
l li'iiMiUt>
. broad):
lii'Ufllt'ts srun'fly rxi't'fdiiiy; tin- ll(t\v«'i's untl rutlicr \vfid\. tin- Imiiiiml
OIK'S not all promiiH'iit: Ifiiit willi ^liort i>\atfrii>pi(lat<<-tip|M'd >fpiils,
and lony ^Icndrl vies.
'I'v pi' Incalily. riiirriralnia Monntain^. >i»iillifti>tt'rn Ari/ona;" rul-
Iccird \}\ l.iiiniii',,, no. IT. in |NS|; type ill l'. S. Nut. jlcrli.
Mountains of Noutln'astci n .Vri/oiia and »'xt«'iidiiiy into .Mexico.
■S'^K fiiin iix I .III mi III il:
Aui/.<'N'\: I) I"' H|M'<inn'ii» ii"* cilnl iiiidi'i' l> |'t' Innilily.
17. Eryngium leavenworthii Toir. ^sl: <iray. V\. r.tKM. Is4i>.
StiMii. ;! t(» '.' dm. Iiij^li. In-ancliiny aliovo. tin' upper lea\('> and lieads
ol'liii puiplisli; Idwest stein leaves broadly oliliiiieeolale. >piiiose|y-
t(>n||ie<l. gradually Iteeoiniiio' more or less paliiiately parted altove to
ijie (iidinary stem leaves, wliieli are sessile and deeply palmately
parted into narrow ineisely pinnatilid spreading pun;;ent .-.eniiicnts;
lieads pedliiieiilate. <>\ ate-oldony. -J.;) to .'{..'> elii, loiiy: imuliiere of
ineisely pinnatilid spinose liraets about as loiio- as (lie liead; Itraetlets
iiMii'dw. ;■> 1(1 V ciispidale. tlie terminal ones \fry prominent, resem-
liliiiy the bracts and (•rowniiiji' the lieail: fruit 2 miii. loiiy. witlioblonn
pinnatilid ."! to ."> cuspidate sepals more than twice as lon;^- a> the fruit,
and >-li(iit riii'itl styles; oil tiiltcs larye; seed llattened laterally.
Type locality. " I{e<l IJixcr. .Vrkansas;"" collect«'d by Luii'iinrnrl/t;
type ill Herb. ( Iray.
l)ry soil. Kansiis. Arkansas. ( )l<lahoiiia. Indian Territory, and 'I'exiis,
Sj)i cliiii lis 1 .1 niiiliii il:
K\\>\>: .liiiicliiiii City, M. II. I'iiiil<<ii: liniirlmn ('.iiiiil\ , Hull, in Isdit.
Im)I\n Tiitiii Kiiiv: I'll/nil r 14(). in ISiiS.
(»Ki.\iinM\: j'awncc, lllinihiiixlii/i, Aiijiiist .".0, ISii.").
'ri:\\>: Will/Ill, in IS4!i an<l IS.M'; .)/,,-. Ilnnnil. Sun: 111; JM.rt Wurlli, /,. F
W'linl, .'^(■plenilMT !•, IS77: siinic station, llnruril: Cniiclin, lluniril, .Inly,
ISSj; (iillesiiif Cuiinly, Jiriiii/ 7\7; Slicrniaii, Mix. M. /,. .N'a.s//, in ISSS aiur
IS!i;!; i'.ullinyfer, A'"///*// ;!7!l, Aii<rust 1SS!».
In. Eryngium armatum (Watson) ('. <.<: K. Kot. (la/. 13: 111. ISSS.
/•.'. /iiiii)liiltiiii iiriiiiiliiiii \Viitsnii, r.ot. ('alii. 1 : L'-S"). lS7t).
Dilfiise. branchino' throuji'liout, 1..") to!) dm. iiiu'li. or even ."> to »'• dm.;
liasal leaves oblanceolate (som(>times broadly so), from serrate <(>
spiiiose-dentate. attenuate into a short more or less maru'ined petiole;
steiii-leav(>s iiarroNver ami scvssile; heads sessile or short-pediincleil,
U'lotiose (about |-_' mm. in diameter), with in\-olucro of Irianuiilar-
lanceolate (broader at bas(^) entire rioid callous margined spreading-
bracts (1(1 to |,^ mm. lonj,"-) much lon<,'er than the head: bractlets the
same and fully as promiiiont; fruit witii ovate-lanceolate acuminate
calyx lobes lono-er than tiu^ short styles.
Type locality not eiveii.
Central California, api)arently in low around.
ryj
CONTJUHUTIOMS FROM THK NATIONAL IIKKIJAKIUM.
tSjii'i'iiiii IIS I iiiiiiiiii il:
Cai.iiiium a: Miii>i |il;iii<, near Mciiil(icini>, Mcinlnrinci ( 'niinty. I'l-iiK/h. AiiuMist
a, ISSL'; Cliiin, liiittc ('uiiiily, \lr.-<. /,'. .1/. .Insliii. in ISS,",; AnliiMli, ('diitrii
distil Ccpiiiity, 1/. A'. Cnrriiii, May, ISS4; Adeline Stalinn, llialilti, in |S!)I;
Ciystai S|irinii's, San Mateo ('(Uiiitv, Al'icr Husliniuil. May, isiMi.
I'.t. Eryngium articulatum Hook. lioiid. Join-. Hot. 6: •2''>'I. 1M7.
/•■'. //"/■/■//'NN/'/ Cnrran, Hull. Calif. .Vcaii. Sci. 1: 1."),';. I.ss,").
Krcct. .". lo 7 dm. liioii. (licliololiioilslv l)fiiticirnio- ;it>o\c. tisii;illv
with a pedmi'.-iiliitt' liead in the forks; \)nsn\ and lowcf >lfm leaves
rcdiieed to \('i'y loiiu' (7..") to "J.") elii.) nodose petioles, with of without a
.siiiaii lanceolate iietirly pafallci-veined Made (from entife to spinnlose-
scri'ate): upper stem leaves sessile and opposite, sometimes niofe oi-
less la<'iniate iit l)ase: lietids yloliose to short ohloiie'. iiiofe oi- less
j)Ui'pli>h or l)liie; Iti'aets huieeolate. eiispidale tipped, sjyinx -toothed
lu'Iow. \'2 to is mm. lono'. tis lone" as the heads of lony'ef; hfaetlets
trieiispidiite (sometimes with a paif of small aeee»ofy teeth helow).
the middle one much the laf^'est. lonocf than the sepals: ffiiit with
lanceolate ciis])idate-aciiminiite calyx lohes 4 to T) mm. lone-.
Type locality, "stony edo'es of the S|)okiine Kivcf. and Skitsoi' and
(\eiif d'Alene lakes." Idaho; collect»'d i)y (rii/i/\ no. .">s;',. ."viiuiist and
September. LS-io-44; type in llerl). Brit. Mus.. diiplictite in Ilerh.
Gray.
From northern l(lali<». throujih Wtishineton and Oregon, to centiiil
C'idifornia.
S/irciiiii'iis i.riniiini'il :
Idaho: Slioros of i.aki' Co'tif (I'.Mciu', altitiuie ()4() inctei's, l.cilnri/ 'iV.l, Aii<_Mist
].">, IHilo; moist ^roiinil near Moscow, Ifniili rsmi, in |S!)-|.
W'asmino'I'on: Olympia, //<//'/( /xr/// i.'.")lS, i!.">lli; near I'ullnian, Wliitnian (ounly,
I'ljur i.')o;», Aii<riist iL', isii:;.
(>kki;o.n: Roiruc Kixcr \'alU'> . W'ill.-is' l-lxjinl. IIS7; same station, llnndl, .]\]\y l."i,
1SS7; Woo<lville. .iarUsoii ('dimly. //'//',// 7:! 1, AuLMist IS, ISSS; Aspen l.aUe,
near I»^lamatli Lake, AjiiilnintiAM, .Iiily L';!, JSU.").
('Ai.ifouM a: Siiisnii Marsli, Solano County, lliirkiirxx. .\\\\\\ |ss.">; near Mount
Shasta, Miliar, .Inly, issii; Suisun Marsh, ^■/•M/(^, Scplemlier •_'!». issi; < ioose
Lake Valley, Mrs. /,'. .1/. Aiisih,, Au-usl, IS'.i.-..
The iliscovery of A', articiilnliiiii in its type locality hasenalileil us to drai' u]i t he
confusion that has arisen in reference" to this species, which has liecome a pcrplexiuf:
ii.trtrrc^atc. Leiherx^'s specimens seem to he exact ihi|)licates of those of < Jeyei-. It is
evident that the numerous later c<illections that have hei'U named /■,'. nrlirii/nliiiii
ha\f lu'en wrouii'ly rel'i'i-red, and umst he looked foi' elst'where. In <'onnection with
the oriLrinal desci'iption Hooker piihlishes a lield note of < ieyer, which desciilies the
hahit of the plant so well that \\t' ([iiote it as I'ollows:
"In April the yonnir plants are wholly suhmcr^ed, and presi'iit the ap|iearanie of
some articulated .hnii-iis, the Icaxi's, or rather the petioles, heuifx similarly terete and
jointed. < U\ emer<:injr above the water tlu'.sc pctioU's expand into laiidn.i' at t he top,
retaining the jointed swollen character in the costa. The radical petioles are s to In
inches lonjr. Those of the stem, in proportion as they are out of the water, become
flattened and the maririn spinuloso-ciliate.""
li, ( '(Piilni
, ii: ISHl;
SIT.
usiiiilly
11 lr:ivt's
vithout a
|)iiiul()s«>-
iiKii'c or
V or U'ss
i-toollu'd
hractlcts
h hclow),
ruit with
;itso("' lliul
iiuust iliul
ill llt'fl*.
to ciMitnil
.")i:;, Aiiixnst
laii ('Diiiity,
/■,//, .luly l."'.
Vspcii l.;iki',
icar Mniiiil
ISS I; ( innsr
Icar up tlic
jicrpli'xiiV-
(•yiT. It i>
(ii-liciihlliilli
cctinll W itll
Icsrriln'S llif
ipcai'iiiict' I't
y tcri'tc ami
.■ at tin' tnp,
■s iirc S {n ill
liter, Ir'WIih'
col l/IKU AND UOSK NOKTII AMKKK'AN IM HKLMKKKA K. fu\
■J". Eryngium petiolatum Hook. I'l. l>or. .\iii. 1: •-'.'•'.•. ls:i4.
l\. /II liii/dliiiii jiiiii-ii'ii/iiiiii ^ iVAy. I'fiic. Am. Ai'Mil. 8 : ^is."). ISTH.
Krccl iiihI slt'iidtT. .". (o 1 dm. Iiiu'h. Iiriiiicliiiiu' alxiM': Itnsal iind lower
stem leaves I'cdiiccd to loiii;' nodose petioles, with or without small iiar-
rowlv lanceolate lilades. which are nearly parallel \eine(l and Iroiii
I'cmotelv spiiudose to spiiiulose-s(>rrate; upper stem lea\es narrow,
opposite, attenuate lielow. spinulosc-serrate altove. spinulose iit base;
heads short-pe(liiiiclcd. nloiiosc. small (altoiit S mm. in diamelei');
lii'acis and l)i'actlets siihulate. ciliate-spiuose. ri^'id. at least twice as
hniii' as the liea<l. and m ikiiiL;' it (|uile spinose; fruit with lanceolate
cuspidale-acuminate sepals lonu'cr than the styles.
'\\\)v locality, ".Moist soils on the plains of tlu^ Multiiomak [proh-
alil\ Multnomah I Ki\er." Oreii'oii; collei'ted hy piiHtjhis; type in Ilerh,
r.ril. Mils.
\\ Ct Lii'oiuid. western ( )re(.>'()ii.
Sill riiin'iis I .I'll iiiiiii'il:
(>ia;(.n\: " Ncai- the rmpi|u:i liiver." H7//,(x F.r/iril. 1 iri(i; wet )>I:i('(>h in prairios,
near Salciu, Marion ('(Hiiity, /A/// L'(ll), in IS7I itypcnl' ]■'. pi'l'iiilulum jitiirifn-
liiiiii tU-[\y \: "suaifs, western < )rci:(in," Itmrrll, \u'^\\s[. ISSO; llood IJivcr,
Waf^cd ('(innty. Ih mlirtoni :;()!i, Aiiirnst "), isst: Wiilainctte N'alicy, llimrll
.">(). Anuust. ISSii; neai' .Medlunl, Ihnrill, .Inly, 1SS7; near Kcrliyviilc, Ifmnll
:iO.\. ,Inly. 1SS7.
Ilddkcr descrilifii t iiis species I'mni "one, and tiiat an iniperl'ect specinicn," lint at
tlie ■^aiiie time it is an niniiistakalile dia.iriiosis. Later antiiors conl'usfd it with
/■.'. iiiliiiihiliiiii, and (iray meiyiMl the two under the name A,', iiilliihihnii. I'^roin that
time the s|ieeimens of I'., nrlicnliiliiiii stood for A.'. prUiiliiliiiii. an<l wiieii specimens of
true !■'. jiitiiiliiliiiii came to hand in the collections of liall. an<l from near the type
locality, ( iray descrilie<l them as /■,'. /ii'/iiilii/iini jiiiicii'ii/iiiin. This is, of course, not the
A.'. jii1iiil(ttinii of our former revision.
•_M. Eryngium elongatum (\ i^<: R.. sp. nov.
l"'.recl. ,") to 4 dm. hio'h. somewhat hraiichiuo' tilun'o; hasal heaves
eloiiLi'ated, ohianceoliite. '.) dm. loiio'. spitmlose-serrate. iil)ruj)tly iicumi-
iiate. o'ladiially taperiiio- below into spinulose-winu'ed ])«'tioles; up[)er
leaves similiir, hut much siiiiiller; hciids on shoi't stout pcHluiicles, nearly
globose, iiboiit l.") mm. lono-, bracts iiroadly linear, soniewhiit W(^ak
iuid liecominu- retlcxiMl, much longer thiin the hetuls. bt'comini^' 25
null. lono-. spinose-bristly excei)t toward the tip. more or less scarious
maieined at l)!is(>; liracth^ts nari'ow and ri^id. a little I()u»i"er tlum the
tlowers. with conspicuous scarious miirjiin below (liroader tit l»as(>),
usuidly without bristles; septils oviite. scjirious-nuirginecl. 2 mm. lonj^,
v\ith an aliruptly cuspidat(>-bristly tij): styles lono-iu' tluuj the .sepals.
Type locidity. iietir Stui Frtuicisco. Cal.; collected by G. R. Vthsci/^ in
is::.; type in U. S. Nat. llerl).
Ill the Biiv reij-ion of California.
54
CONTKIIUITIONS KUoM TIIK NAI'IOXAL HKIiHAKH'M.
Spi ciiiii IIS I I iiiiinii il:
( ' Mil (iKM A : Till' type MS cilrd.
A siiiiicwlint iniiiialiirr s|i('ciiiicii ripllcctcil liy .(I'pyiiii, Miiy 'S.'i. I.s!i7, ;il "" Wells
Hill, rpipcr \'iic!i Viillcy. Nit|iM l!i\cf I'asin," may lirlmii.' licic, Imt it lias iiarmwiT
aixl less s|iiinil(is(' Icaxcs and siiialln- heads and luacts.
^i'J. Eryngium jepsoni ('. iSc \l.. sp. iiov.
Krcct. ;> to t! (Ill), liiii'li. I roll! almost simple t<» iiiucli hrMicliiiit:': hasal
loaves iiaiT()^:ly oltlaiiccolatf. tapcrinu" into loiiii' pctioh's. spinosc-
tootlicd and soiiK^init's with a I'cw narrow segments; upper leaves
opjjosile. shoiM-petiolecl or sessile: heads on wry short peduncles,
neaidy elohose. al>oiil (1 mm. lonu': hiaets very narrow and lieid. imieli
ionu'er than the heads. S (o l!(I nnii. lon^'. the lowest thii'd with spinos(>
l)i'istles. hardly searious-mariiined at l»ase: hi'aetlets narrowly linear-
lanceolate, a little lonti'er than the llowers. with conspicuous scarious
margin i)elow (liroadeninu' u|)war(l to an acuminate tip or loi)e on each
side), at the top of which and just above are a few itristles; sepals
<)l)lon<:'. scai'ious-mareitied. i' nun. Ion<i'. with an al)riiplly cuspidate-
bristly tip about one-thii'd as lonj^"; styles lonu-er than the sepals.
'rv])e locality. near()rin(la I'ark. ( "out ra ('osta ( "ounty. Cal. : col-
lected by ir. /.. J, jisnii in is'.i.'.; ty|)e in l'. S. Nat. ilerl*.
In the liay Ivco'ioii of ('alifornia. Contra ("osta County.
S/ii'i-iinriis I rinniiiril :
Cm, ifouma: \Vri<ilil. in IS."):;-.")!!; Cunti'n Custa Cunnly. (<. /.'. I'".^/// L'l.'.">, .Inly,
ISSI); near ( )rinda I'ark. Cniitra Cosla ('ciunly, ./i/ismi, Seiiteniliei' 1, ISKf).
2H. Eryngium minimum ( '. iJv; K.
l'!. jiil'iiiliitii III iiiiiiiiiiii III ( '. c^ !!. \{v\ . N. Am. I'mWell. its. ISSS.
I\. iirliciildhi III iiiicnici jilidliiiii ('. iV 1!. I. e. !l!l.
Low. 1 to ;! dm. hiuh oi' excn less. Iea\ cs and the few nearly simple
stems clustered at l)ase: basal lea\('s narrow, with moi'e oi- less elon-
pited p'ctioles. from simple and si)inosely-tooth(Ml to piniiat(dy-se(»'-
inented: the seouients from toothed to lacerate oi' piiuiately-parted,
more oi' less distant below and represented on the petiole by spinous
])rocesses; heads on \t'ry short peduncles, nearly eilobose. about (! nun.
lonti"; bracts linear-lanceolate, as lon<i" as the heads or a little lonyer,
() to 10 nun. lon*»'. the lowM'r two-thirds with spinose bristles, hardly
scarious-mar*;ine(l at base; bractlels linear, a little lon<>('r than the
flowei's, with consi)icuous scai'ious mariiin below (l»roadeiunii' down-
ward), at the top of which and just al)ove are a. few bristles: sepals
ovate, scarious-mariiined. 1 mm. h n<i'. with an al»ru])tly cuspidate-
bristly tip about as lont;: styles ion^'cr than the sepals.
Type locality, '■ Donn.er Lake." California: collected l>y C. /-'. Sn/i/ir.
In the Sierra Nevada of noi'thciistern California.
Speciiiiviix t.iiiiiii 111(1:
Califohnia: "Sierra Nevada j\Iouiitains," I.iiiiiikhi, in 1875; I'lunias ("onnty,
Mrx. Ji. M. Austin, in 1H7H (type of IL arllriiliiliuit iiilcforiphuhiiii C &. K. );
dry meadow at Doniier J.ake, Nevada Comity, iSouiie, August 1892.
(•(M'l/I'KK AND KOSK — NOIM'Il AMKUK'AN I' M HKLIil KKUA K. T)!)
r.r.
n;irni\vt'r
L>-J:'., .Inly,
. ISll.").
ly simple
CSS cloli-
itcly-sco;-
y-piUtiHl.
k' spinous
at (> nun.
(' loiiiicr.
s. liiirdly
tliiin tlic
lu' (lowii-
s: sepals
iispidiite-
/•'. Sl)/I/H'.
las County,
)2.
j:: l)iisiil
spiiiosc-
r Iciivcs
(luiiclcs.
(1. iniK-li
s])in<)S('
\ liiiciir-
scanous
on ciK'li
s; scpiils
ispidati'- 1
»uls. "^
L'iil.: •••>!- ;|
We li;i\(' Mill liccii alilf III I't'cNiiiiiinc llii' ty|i(' of /■,'. uiiiiiiiniiii, aiiil t liiTcI'drc ran
Mill ict'cr /'.'. iirliriiliihiiii iiiirniri'/iliiiliiiii \i> it with cci'taiiit \ . An cNainiiiatinii ni'
H|)('<'iiiit'ns I'lMiii tlir type Incality ni !•'.. niiiiiiiuiiii, linucvcf. tiiu't'llirr with a ncxaini-
iiatidii ni the type ni' /-'. ailiriiliiliini iiiicriiciiiliiihiiii, scciii to jii-lil'y tliis Iciilativc
rct'crciicf. aitiiniiLrli the scjial.^^ <il' tiu' latter aiv .Sdiiicwliat ilifferent, aihl the lieads
liave ;l (lecideilly liluisli tint.
L'l. Eryngium alismaefolium (ifeeiic. Ki'vtlieii 3 : til. is'.tr).
The iiiiiiiei'oiis l(>a\'es uiid stems eiiistered at base and. ai'isiiio' from
a laseiele ot" ('(tai'se roots; stems dilluseiy hraiieliino-. n\ tirst miieli
>lioi'tei' than the leaves, later often exeeedine- them; l»a-<al leaves
elongated, sometimes '.', dm. lonu'. the lono' more or less nodose petioles
(nodose ones terete and not spinose. the others Hat and spinose) with
or without spiiiosely seri'ate or somewhat laeiinate ohianceolate hiades;
upper leaves sinnlar. t)ut nmeli smaller; heads usually on short peihm-
cles. neai'ly u'lohose. 1> to 10 nun. hioh; hracts suhulate-Iaueeolate.
usually somewhat lonyer than the heads. li> to ['J nmi. lon^'. with or
without a few spinose hristles. somewhat searious-mai'Lj'ined at base;
hraetlets subulatedaneeolate. a litt le exeeedine- the llowers. with eon-
spieuotis searioiis margin below (hroadeninu' downward), w itii or with-
out a few bristles; sepals o\ate-oltlony. searious-maro'iued. I mm. lonj;'.
tapering' into a cuspidate-bristly tij); styles louyei' than the sepals.
Txpe localitN. " Ke'i>- Lake. Modoc (ountv. ('al.;'" collected bv
/;.^/v/«l' XiiftiiHi, Auo'ust •i:k ls'.»4: tyjx' in llci-b. rui\. ( alif. ^
Nortiieastern California and eastern ( )ree-on.
Sjii (I nil 11^ 11 iiiiii III <l .'
( Al II iiiiM \ : Miiiinlain iiicaiiiiw,-, i.asscii ('miiily, .l//v. L'. M. Ansfin. Aiil'IIsI,
isso; l.as.-cii billies, I'liinias ('Miiiily, altitinlc i.soi) inctiT-. Urmrii npj,
AiiiTiisl 11."), 1S'.)7.
((HKiioN: Near Siixci- l,ai<c. Lake ('(ninty, allitndc l.">liu incicc^, LiUnrij T."))!,
Aiiuiisl li», ls!i4: near Uiiildii Spriiiirs, l,ai<c Cniiiily, allilinlc 1,170 mcicrs,
l.iilii n/ I'-M'i, Aui.Mi.~l •_':;, ISD); (irand Ifcuide N'allcy, Cusirh I'll?, ,Sc|.triiiliei
;;, is<is.
:;;).
Eryngium longistylum ( '. c^I: H.. sp. nov
Low. 1 to '2 dm. hie-h. from a fascicle of thick I'oots. 1>raiicliiii_y
tliroiieliout and spi-eadiiio-; basal lea\'es narrow, pimiately cut into
distant almost spiiie-like seu-unMits; heads nearly sessile. o'|()b()S(>.
about I mm. lonn-; bracts narrowly lanceolate, spi'cadiuo- as in A'.
(iniKiliiiii. much loiid'cr thai! the heads, ti to s mm. lone", mostly
entire, sliujitly sc!irious-mare-ine<l at Itase; bra<tlels similar, but som(>-
what |)uberulent, narrower, and with broad<'r scarious maieins at
base; se])als lanceolate, scarioiis-mareined. 1 mm. lone, taix'rino- above
into a W(^ak acuminate tip; styles very much loiie-er than the sepals.
Type locality. San Simeon. San Luis ( )bispo County, Cal.; collected
by .)/. A', (')iri'(in, ,Iune. bsss; type in Herb. Coulter.
Tile type is the only speciiuen seen.
^
56
("ONTlilHUTIUMS VIU)M TFIK NATIONAL II KUHAKIUM.
\1
li«>. Eryngium oblanceolatum ( '. it H.. sp. nov.
Ki'ccl !iii(l liill, 15 to f. dm. Iiiji'li. (liclioloinoiislv briiiicliiii}^-: l)iis!il
loil\(>s ohlanccoliitc. tiipiM'iiiji- into loii^- petioles, from spiiiosely sen'iit(>
to cleft, the teetli or siiijill se«>-ineiits cotitimiiiiu' tlown the petiole;
hoiids on \erv shoi't pe(|iiiieles. iieiii'Iy t:'lol»ose. !il)oiit •'• mm. lon<>';
hnicts V(>rv iiiirrow ;iii(l ri^id. iiiiieh ion^'ei' than the heads, is to 20
mm. \<)\\<x. the lowest lliil'd with spinose bristles, eoiispieuously scii-
rious-maruiiied at Itase; Itraetlets very iiari'ow and i'i,Li'i<l. Hiueli lono'ci'
than tlH> tlowers. about the size of tla- ln'aefs. with consjjicuoiis searious
maro'in below (bi'oadeninu' n|)ward lo a lobe on each side), at the top
of which and sometimes abo\-e are a few bristles; sepals ovate, scarious-
marj^'incMJ. 1 ..'> mm. loni:'. laperinu" abo\e into a shoi't ai)iculation; >lyles
ionyer than the s(>pals.
Type locality. Sonoma \'alley. California; coll(>ct(M| i»y />/■../. /^/wy,
IK). IT)'.!, in lS(;r); type in l'. S. Nat. Herb.
In the valleys of the bay region of California.
Sj)iriiiiriis I .Kiiiiiiii'd :
( 'ami-iikm \ : Simuiiin N'allcv. Sniinma ('niiiity, Tuii'iii !•">!•, in ISCi."); Xajia N'allcy,
Najia ("(iiiiity, .h /i.-mi. .Iiiiir L', isixi; Maili'uiic, Santa Clai-a Cnunty. Jij>.-«,,i,
June, ISIMI.
27. Eryngium aristulatum . I epson. JMylheal: <'»2. lsii;i.
Pi'ostrate. very slender, the steiii> 2.."i to 4 dm. in leiisi'th: bu^al leaves
taperiii}^' into a lonu' petiole. 1 dm. lonu' (including;' the petiole), the
short l)lade spiiiose-tootlK'd and with a few L'lnceolate seunients; stem
l(>aves op})()site. sessil(>. spinnlose-sei'rate; lieails very numerous, (i nun.
lonu'; bracts exeeedin^' the head. al)ont It) mm. lonu'. densely spines-
cent at base; bractlets spinose. the body nai'rowly lanceolate. in\-ersely
sa^'ittate-wino'cd from the bas(> upward, the lobes of tlie win>is thus
forminii' sinuses, in each of which are boi'ue 1 to ;'> awns sur])assinii" the
l)readth of the winii'; calyx lol)es ovate lanceolate. hyaline-maruiiuMl.
2 iiiui. Ion".;. ta))erin}^' into a cuspidate-l)rist ly tip exceeded by the lonj;'
styles.
Typi^ locality. " in the di'v bed of a w inter lake situated in the moun-
tains south of I'ncle Stun Mountain. Lake ( 'ounty. Califoi'nia ;"" col-
lected by ir. L. ./,/jsnn. duly 2S. 1S1)2; tyi)e in Herb. Cniv. Calif.
Mountains of northeastern Califoi'nia.
Sjii'fiiiK'iif: (.idiiinii'it:
('ai.mmhnia: Ty]H' siK^cinuMis as citiMl undci' type locality.
28. Eryngium vaseyi C. iSi H. r>ot. (iaz. 13: 142. jsss.
St(Miis 2..') to 4 dm. hiy'li., several from a coimuon root iuid ditl'usely
l)ranchin<»'; leav(\s oblanceolale. uneijualiy spiniilosc-scrrativ atteiuiate
below; brtu-ts and bractlets similiir. narrow, thick iind riu'id. spinose
iiiul spiny-tootlied. divevu'cnt. 12 to !."> uwu. lonji'. forminy" a spinose
burr-like head; fruit wiih()Viite-ol>lanceolate cuspidate-acuminate calyx-
lobes shorter than tlu^ styles.
r.r
Cori/IKK* AND UOSK — XolM'JI AMKHK AN T M lill 1.1 1 Kl{ A K. .) i
••: l>!is!il
■
• scrfulc
1
petiole;
11. loM^';
s to 20
isly scu-
ll longer
» ■'.''
sciii'ious
tlic to})
,
■iciirious-
II : >1\ It's
'. Toi'f' If,
pa N'alli'V,
ty. .It /'■•<iiii,
-ill lcll\OS
iolc). the
its: stem
IS. <> mill.
spines-
iii\ i'rs(>ly
iius thus
;iiiU' the
lai'u'iiK'd-
the louo-
le iiionn-
III :" eol-
Culil'.
(lill'iisely
itteiiii.ite
. s[)iiiose
I s))iii()se
iteeillvx-
'|'\ nr localilN. "'ill wet jj^'roiiiid. Sm Atiloiiio Kncr (Monterey
('omit\). Cillironiili;" eolleeted l>y < ,' . /,'. \'iis, i/, no. 222. .Iiily ls><);
Ivpe ill llerh. Ciuiln (now in College of IMiiiniiiiey. New York City).
Appiii'ently lit low levels, eentr.'il (.'ulit'orniii.
Sni ciiiii lis I I'lliiinii '/.'
('\iiiiii!M\: 'r\|i(' s|i(','iiiM'iis as citcil unilcr lypf Idcalit V, l.i iiiiium: ('hicn. r.iiitc
('(iiiiitv. Ml". I!. M. Austin, in ISS,'!; Wilson ('rt'ri<, near \'ara\illi', Siiiinina
('(iun(\', ./''/'■'-■"/'. .'■•(■pirinlicr .'«(l, iS'.i:!; nrar Mlniira, Snjaiin ('oniity. .Iiiisun.
,\n\\v l:l, Is'.t.'i; near l'',sralnn ami llnrnci, louci- San .liKh|niii. Santa Clara
( 'iiuni \ . .Ii jis-iiii. ,[uly, IslKi.
2'.». Eryngium parishii ( '. i^c K.. sp. no\ .
Low. llllieh Itranehed at base, the deiider stems efeet or sprcadillU",
I lo I dm. loiiLi': l>asal leaxcs from siin|)le to pinnate, the Idades oi-
seu'inenls from laeiniate-toothed to (d(d't. laperino' into a lonti' more oi-
lers s])j|ioscIy-tootlied petiole: inlloi'eseeiK't' l>e;^iiininu' near the hase
and dill'iisely hranehin^'. the heads on \'ery >liort peduncles, nearly
oioliose. alioiit t'> mm. loiiu': hrjicts \-ery narrow and ri^id. loiiu'('r than
the heads. 12 to Is mm. loiiu'. with a few s|)iiio>e bristles at base and
iKtl at all scariou>-niarL;'ined: bracth'ls \-ery narrow ami riii'id. much
loiejer than the tiowers. about tin' size of the bracts, with short scar-
idU^ margin below ( broaden Iiil;' uj)ward to a >liort lobe on each side),
ai the to]) of which and just al»ove there mayor may not i»e a few
liii--lle>. the mar<i'ined base inclosing' the fruit and fallini;' oil' with it;
^I'pals o\ate. scarious-mai'iji'ined. l..'i mm. lonti'. taperinu' above into a
cuspidate-bristly ti|): styles loiio-er than tin- se])als.
Type locality. Oceanside. San Dieu'o County. Cal.: collected l)y
.V. //. P<ir!.sli, no. 44:!<). in lsi»T: type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Sandy u'round. southern California and exteiidiiiL;' into Lower Cali-
fornia.
Sjii null lis I'XdIllilii'il :
('Ai.ndUNiA: Mi'sas near San TMcun. Ormll. ,Iune. ISSl' iiiid ISSil; San l.nis()l)ispo
Ciinnty, Lnniiiiiu i)\, .lime. 1SS7; Oceanside. San Dieiro (.'dunty. aititude (i to
1.") meters, J'arisli 44:!(), June Il-lti, 1S!»7.
'Pile lolldwiiiLr t'nnns are ilnnhtt'n! ix'canse of immaturitviir insnllieieney of matorial,
and We (1(1 iidl \-entiire 1(1 diaracleri/.e t liein i'liliy or In n.mie tliein. iait tlieyseem
sHliicienlly distinci to inenlidn. and may jii'dM' In lie new species. Tiieyall lieldii".''
Id I lie LirdHp with idiijr styles, and bract lets cdnspiciKiUsly scarit^iiis-w in<.'ed heldW .
A specimen cdllected by .)f. il. .Imns. ud. ;1()(1L'. near Auburn, I'lacer ("dunty, Cal.,
.inly S, ISS'J. iiiis cdus]iicndusly spiiidse-bristly bracts and bractlels much exceedinjr
llic head, but the llowers are in bud and basal leaves are lackiiijr. The station of the
specimen if^ also (|uite ilistinct from that of the species it most resembles.
A s|n'cimeu cullected by (nori/r Ilitiism. no. ;>!tl. n('ar IMuejrrdve. .\mad(ir County,
Cal., at an altitude dl" .")tiO meters, .lunc 17, lSit;>, is a t. w plant, with basal leaves
piimately cut into dl.stant almost spine-like se^'ineiits.
nS ('(>N'ruilM"n(»NS KKOM THK NATIONAI. lIKIMiA UllM.
A s|i('(iiiiciii'cillcct('il lpy lli'iiiiil,i/i I .June;;. lss!i, at Alpine Sim i mi. San I •irL.'nC '(iiiiitv.
('ill., <lil'l'i'i'.- Inmi llii' r(ia>l I'oi'ins w it li u liicli il i- aliicd. iii>l (iiil\ in ils \cry dil'l'rrcnl
clcvatiiiM, lint also in its nnicli indrr piuniincni liracts. 1 1 may licjun^r In «-iiini' nl' the
(•(lasl Hpccics, liMl as we Iiavc >ccn cmly tli.' Iicads. w liirli mmiu \i> siiL'trt'st a ililTt'iciicc,
\\i' <l(i nut vcntnfc at prrscnt td a<siLrn it In any n|' thcin.
A s|ii'cinn'n in I'mfcssdr < liccnc'- licil»aiiuin. (•(pllci'tcd liy M'n-li, m r A- lli<il,lli at
"San .Inai|nin r.riiJL'c" San .Inaiiiiin ( '(innly, ScptcnihiT. Isiii.'. is unlike anv s|ici'ics
we lia\(' scrn. i)nl is tun iininatnic In rliaraclcri/c ildinilcly. Il is very slender ami
S|pfeadin'_', iVnln a I'ascicle n|' t hick mnts; liasal leaves icdneed In nndn>e |iellnles :idm.
lon^'nr ninre; lower stem leaves sinular. Imt slinrter, and willi very small laueenlale
t'litire nr somcwliat siiiiinsely-tnntlied lilades: n|>|iermnst leaves s(ssile and liristly-
tnnllied and elel't; heads \cry small and sratleiid alnnu the lnn>e and ejnli^aled
lirancliinj,' stem; Kracls very narmw, mneli Innizcr than the iieads. sparsely hrisllv at
liKse; liractlets seariniis lu'lnw; sipals n\ ate-laneenlale, s('ari(pns-mari;iiied, iaperin<i
iiitn a I'uspidati' tip.
6. CHAEROPHYLLUM L. Sp. PI. l:>jr.s. 17.-,:i.
Calyx Icctli (ilisolctc. Fruit lliitlciird latcnilly. iiari'owly oUloii^ to
liiifar. rounded at hasc. with short Itcak or iionr. Cafpcj tci'ctc. with
<'(|iiai ril)s. ciicii with a lai'Lic n'roiip of
st rt'iiLjt iiciiiiiii" ('('lis iistialU o('('iip\ iiiu;'
the whdh' ihickiicss ot' t he 1 hick pci'icarp.
Stylopodiimi eoiiieal: styles \cry short.
Oil tubes sMiiill. mostly solitai'y in the
inter\als. •_! on the eomniissui'al side.
Seed i'ace inoi'e or less (h'eply suh-ale.
'/ Animals, in moist n'l'oimd. with ter-
nately (lecom])ound leaves. ])iiinatiii(!
leatlels w ith ohionij' obtuse lohes. usiiallv
no involucre, inyolucids of many brtU't
lets, and wliite flowers.
Fii'st species cited. < '. st/l r, si ri L.
A o'l'oup of about In species, extend
inji' from Kurope to centrtil Asisi. probably three species occiirrinii' in
the rnited States etist of the Ivocky Mountains.
In niir I'nrmei- re\ isinn nl' the ucmis we were unable In separate C lninlKrli'ri an a
species I'rnm ( '. /n'lirinnliiii.^. t'urt her study and mnre abundant material, h-iwcvcr.
have ennvinced us that they are prnhalily lo he separated liy t he chaiaetirs nl' the
lrMitin<j; umbel and nl' the truil, as well as liy the rau'j-e. In all the t'nrms mature
I'riiit is very essential I'ni' determination.
( llahrous; I'rnit not lieaUed.
I'"rnitini.f mnhels ol' l! to \ I'niit.s on weak spn>adinjjf iiedirels 1. ('. /irnciiiiihn/s.
I'^ruiliiiLT umbels of 10 to 17 Ifuils, \\ hich are sessile or on stout pi'ilicels, t'oi'miiiir a
enmpact cluster -. ( '. h xdniini.
I'nliescent; I'l'uil heakeil; iiiiilinu nmhels enmpart )!. ( . Idlnliiricri.
1. Chaerophyllum procumbens (Ij.) Crtintz. I'mbel. 77. 1707.
iScdiidi.r /irnriiiiiliiii.^ b. Sp. !M. l:-.")7. l7-">;5.
(ihibi'ous or nearly .so; stems slender, spreadinjj;'. 1..') to4.r)din. hi<^h;
V\<!. fi. — Olinoroiiliyllinn IninluriiTi
iliisyciU'puni: n. '.i\ /<, I'J.
CoCI/IKIt .\M> HoSK — NORTH AMKKFCAN TMUKMilFKUAK. 5')
( 'iiiiiity.
ililTclVMl
ic dl' llu'
I'fcri'iiiT,
Unhli: ilt
y iJjiccics
iiiicr aii'l
lies Itilm.
llii'roliili'
I lirislly-
■Imitiiitt'il
liri-tl\ at
la|iiTiii<_'
ildliu to
Ic. with
r()ii|) ol"
clipN iiiu'
icriciiri).
•\ slioi-t.
V ill (lir
•;il side,
ilcatc.
villi tcr-
niiiitilid
Hiialiy
Uiiict-
L.
'Xlciid
•riiiL;' ill
iinrn as a
ll'i\VC\(T,
nialurf
fiirminu a
li .I'llllHlll.
(tiiiturii.ri.
111. hijjfh;
'il
miilu'ls -sessile (»r |)c(liiiitl('(|. tV\v-i'iiyc(i: niys 1 to .'> cm. jonn-. fniiliiiy
iiiiiIm'I open, of L' to I t'niits on weak and iisiiully spreading' pc(liccls 4
to ',1 mill. loiiu'; rruil narrow ly oltlonu'. alioiit S mm. lony. ii'laliroii>i.
iKiiro\\('(| l)iil not l»cakcd al apex; iil»s liUl'orm. miK-li narrower lliaii
llic l)roail intervals: styles vei'v short; seed face deeply sulcate.
Txpe locality. " V'ii'u'iiiia:" collected l»y h'r<>iiinuus, no. \\~.
l-'roiii New York to Niruinia. west to .Micliioan. Iowa, and Ten-
nosee.
Sjii riiiii IIS I riiiiniii il :
\i;\v ^'llliK: llliai'a, Ki-llrriiuiii, May L's, ls71: same stalimi. /'nirr,. May L'ti, issl;
saiiic station, ' '/(//A. May "JT. ISS.").
I'knnsvi.vam \: YurkC ily, Sniu//, May L'. ISKI.
I>i:i,\\v \i!i;; I'miliii, Maw ls7(.
hisi'KK I' III' ( 'oi.iMiii \ : lincU Creek. Wdiil; Mastcrii r.raiicli i)t' I'litdinac, lllniirl,-
iinl, .\\>r\\ I'S. ISDL'.
TiANKs^iia:: Kimx ( 'omity, >'•/■//<,(( i. April l.'!, ISS9.
Oiiiip; Nilcs, liii/niliKiii. Maw Is"^!!; Lmaiii ( 'iiiiiit\', /iirhrrl^rr. Ma>' 1. ISH.').
\|iiiii(,\n: Near A'.iriculliiral CullcL'f, 11//. -/,,•, May I'.i, IsiKI.
li.iiMiis: Near ( 'iiicairn. Iliilinn-I:, May III, ls71.
Twn .•j|ii'ciiiifM>. line (■(illcclc'il I ly /.''//'■/<( near Illiara, N. >'., May I'.i, jsss, the utiicr
liy Ciiiliiii-li near Cliicaj^n, May 21, IS((S, differ I'miii (lie nnlinary Iniius in the inure
|ir(iiiiiii('iit rilis, liiit the piaiils are ilistiiictly <if the /</'/'•"/;//<()/•>.■ t\|)e. Tlir ininialiire
fruit ami scanty nialerial fnrliiii any iniirc ili'linite rffereiice.
Chaerophyllum procumbens shortii Torr. c'ctJr. I'd. 1: tl.'ST. ls4o.
I'liiil niofe hroadly oidoiie- to ovate, al)oiil t; mm. lonn". olttuse rallief
lliaii iiarfowed at a|)ex.
Type locality. '' Kentucky;" collected l>y /)r. S/,n,'l.
l''i'oiii I'ennsyhania to Vii'e'iniii and west to Kentucky.
Sjii nun II X i.iil iiiiiii il :
M \i:vi.\\ii: (lien iv'hn, I'lillmil 'I'M, May:'.!, ISlt.").
\'ii;i.iM\: Airxaiiilria, /.'".sv. May iM, iS!i().
■-'. Chaerophyllum texanum ('. c'C: Iv., sp. no\'.
Iveseinhline-^ '. fdtiitiir!' /■/'. Imt ji"lal»roiis; t'rtiitine- umlxds mofe dense,
of In to 17 fruits; fi'uit smaller and not heakcMl, 4 to ."> mm. loiiy",
ylalifoiis; rilis very pi'omiiient. iiliuost oltliteriitine- t he intefxals.
Type locality, near Houston, 'IV.x.; collected l»y ■/. .\. /ins,, no.
117:;. May C. ISHU; type in l'. S. Nat. Ilei-h.
Kastern 'i'exas.
■\" I'liiit iiK I I Kiiiiiii il :
Tkxas: Hull; llii-rrcliiiii; ( iiiadaluiie Mduntaiii^, /laniril. Octolier .">, ISSl;
Xi'illril, in ISSS; near Houston. /I'o.-v 1 1 7.'!, May ti, IS!)!).
:'.. Chaerophyllum tainturieri Hook. Comj). Hot. Miiu'. 1: 47. is;').").
<'. linii'iiiiiliiiiK tiihiturii'i-i V. ik W. Hot. ( ia/-. 12: 111'). 1SS7.
Hesenihline- (\ j^>i'iH-iinihi nx^ hut pubescent and stouter; fruiting
uiuhel moi'e compact, of 7 or M fruits eitluM- .sessile or on short stout
erect or somewhiit spreadine- pediceks soinetinios reaehiny t! m!ii. in
CO
CON'nilHrTloNS FROM TMK NATIONAL IIKUU AKIITM.
Iciiu'tlr. t'l'iiit rmfiii'(>l»l<)n<i'. distiiit'lly liciikcd. •> to 7 iiim. loni:'. .U'lu-
hi'oii-: ribs very proinincrit. l>roii(l(>r than llif intcrviils l»iil not oldit-
«'iii(inu' tlicni; styles loni^«'f; s»>(m1 t'iic«» less deeply sideate.
Tyi).' locality. "X.Orl." I New Orleiinsj; eolleeted l.y .)/. 'Dn'nfiir!,,:
i"'i'nni Alid)iiinii and adjacent 'Tennessee t(t Texas.
Sjii r'niii IIS I Xitliiiiii il :
'ri:.\Mcssi:i:: I'almctlD, .\tiiiili/niiii r;/. May S, 1S!I4.
Ai.ahama: M(il»ilc. Moln; April, IS7(t; Tusi'aluosi. /,. /■'. Wnnl, April 7, ISHL'.
MississiiTi: Starkvillf, I'linnn, May, ISS;>; .lacUsim, I'lians. April. ISSd; Stark-
villc, Tnirij V.U), April !l, IW»l'.
Tkxas: Ilciiipstcad ('(.iiiity, //«// L'tll, .hincS, IS7-J; lii.lii-ir\, WUrJuir, May, IS!»r>.
Spt'ciiiu'iis iVniii near Siiffulk, Naiif^cninml ('niinly, \ a., nijlfitcil liy llrillmi A-
SiiKill, May L'7, iS'.iiJ, scrm In rcsciniilc ■ '. I'liutiniirl in cvrry particular except tlial
tlu'V arc !,;lal)ri Ills. Tliis fact, tcij.'ctlicr w itii tlic distinct ranjrc, makes iis hesitate tn
refer them here.
Chaerophyllum tainturieri dasycarpum (Null.) \\'!ils(in, llihl. Index 4U!.
Is 7s. Fio. 0.
I', iliisiiciir/iiiiii Niitt. in Tnir. i'^: <iray, Fl. 1 : tiHS. ls)i).
< '. jiniriiiiilii IIS iliisiii'iir/iHiii ( '. iV: l{. i>iit. < iaz. 12: Hi". 1SS7.
Fi'iiit piilx'sccnt. the intefvtils soinet'mies l»roiidff lliaii th(> I'ihs.
Type locality not yiven: collected by .\iitl(i/l; ty|)e in IIefl». (Jiay.
Ffoni Mississippi to eastei'ii Textis.
S/iii'iiiii IIS I'Xiniiiiinl:
MississiiM'i: T.il()Ni, 7'/v(r// 44(ilt, March ;!, IHSH.
Tk.kas: Hempstead Cuunty, //'/// L'lid, .lune 12, 1S72; near Dallas, RnrrcliiDi .S62,
May, 18711; Tom (ireen Cdunty, 'I'lnnli/ l,s7, May, ISSd; (iiilespie ("mmty,
Ji'i'iini 141, l'4!l; San Diejro, Mari/ II. <'r<i/l, in ISS."); Nueces Cdunty, llil/ir
ir>21, April:!, 1S!I4; near llmiston, /.V-.^v 4KSH, May tl, 1WH».
Chaerophyllum tainturieri floridanum C". c^i II., xnv. nov.
Fruit tjhiin'ous. hut the prominent ril>s .somewhtit ntirrower than the
iiiterviils.
Type locality, shell hanks. Sister Ishinds. St. dohns River. Floridti:
collected l)y J. //. Cnriiss. no. l()4*>. Miirch. iSSO; type in I'. S.
Nat. Herb."
Floridii luid South C^irolina. iind tit ti sinolc stsition in Missouri.
Sjii /■inn IIS I'.niiii'iiiiil:
l''i.()Kii)\: Xear Jacksonville, ^(oV /.'-••>' 10; )9, .\pril, IS79; type as cited aliove; near
.Taeksonville. T/icZ/.w 4;'>;:!l. 4(ir);!, .\pril, IS!);! and 1S1)4.
SocTii C.\R()LINa: Columhia, Miss O'linfiinl, .]uih\ ISiM.
MissoL'Ui: Ea^le Uoek, Hush ti2. .lune IS, 1SK7.
For introduced species, see ptio'c 1^51.
7. WASHINGTONIA Haf. Am. Month. Mao-. 2:17»1. ISIS.
Osmorhizu Raf. Am. Month. Mn^. 2: 17»). 1S18.
Gliioimnn Nutt. in Torr. & (Jray, Fl. 1 : »);!!». 1840.
M^i/rrhis^ ( Ui/cdsiiki (irny, I'roe. Am. Acad. 7: ;!4(). 18tJ7.
Calyx teeth obsolete. Fruit linear to liiiear-oblonj^-, more or less
attenuate at base, obtuse, acute, or beaked tit tipex, glabrous or bristly
foLLTEK ANU liUSii — JSUKTU AMKJiR'AN LMUKLLUKKAK. (U
iijr. jrlii-
.t (.hlit-
nf II I'll I'.
, ISHL'.
"id; Slurk-
U:iy, ISlir..
Ilrilhni il'
iccpt tluil
lloilMic III
(1('\ lit").
Fu;. (».
ribs.
1.. (iVilV
'rclniii n(V2.
("dUiity,
V. //,//<-■
(liilll tlic
Florida;
in ['. S.
)ui'i.
>()vt'; near
IS.
\ or loss
1- bristly
on tilt' ribs. Ciirpt'l slio-htly IliitttMicd (lorsally or not at nil, often
tapt-riiiii' into a lon<:' » audatr attenuation at base, nearly {HMitayonal in
M'clion. with equal ril»s. tliin pericarp, and a well-delined jii'oup (d"
slren^llienine' cells beneath each rib. Sly lopodiuni i'onical. sometimes
depl'essed; styles mostly shoi't. ( )il lultesobsolete in mature fruit (often
numerous in youn^- fruit). Seed face
fi'omsliiihtly conca\ c todeeply sulfate.
( ilal»i'ous to hirsute perennials, from
ihick aromatic i-oots. :; to 1> dm. hieh.
with ternateiy decompound leaves,
Itroad ovale to lanceolate variously
lootlied leaflets, involucre and involu-
cels few lea\ ed or wantinj^". and white
or pur|)Ie (lowers in few-raye<l and few-
fi'uited mubels.
Tyjie species. .)////'/'// /v cliii/fiin!
Miciix. Fl. 1: 17(1. ls(i;5.
A u'l'oiip of ahoul 1») sjiecies, chietly
Inimd in the I'nited States and C'ana(hi,
only 4 sp(>cies occurrinii' beyond our
lioundai'ies in Mexico. South America.
and eastern Asia.
cv
r
Fl(i. 7.— Wnsliiiij,'iiiiiiii linicliyiMxIii:
(I, X A: h. ■ ,s.
The |ii'iiii'ity <il' lilt' iiiiiiic Wiinliiiii/tdiiid rost.s
u|iiiii llic t'iicl that il is iiu'iitiniid ht'fore
(i--<iii'ir}ii:it ill a list of tln-ec possilylc iiaiues
siimrcstcil liy Ka(iiU'H(|ite for tiie new fj;eniis.
Ill till' same sentence lie expresses a prefereiiee
I'lir 'hiiiiirlii:ii, and later formally estahlislies
till' i:eiins under that name, liy which it has
lifcii knnwn ever since. Il is under protest
that we displace a name ol' such lon^' use for what seems to he so trivial a reason,
hill the name ]\'<it<liiiitil<iiiiii will eoiitinue to he jiut forward in accordance with a
technieal inteipretatioii of the law of jiriority.
In reexamining,' the claims of d'/i/rnsiiKi Null, to treneric rank we linil no oecaHion
111 ehantre the decision reaclie(l in our former Ixevision, to which (p. 117) we would
refer for a full statement of the case. In his revision of the rmhelliferie for lui^ler
ami I'lantTs Xtil. I'JIiiiKi'iiftiiiiilioi. Dr. Drndi' has reuclu'd the same conclusion.
Os.MoiMiiZA. — Fruit with bristly rit)s; carped with lone- caudate
attenuation (except IF. lirac/ii/jKHld).
Involiieels of sevi-ral hi'aetlels.
Carpel with lonji; attenuation; eastern species.
Style very short (lessthan I nun.) I. W. flai/tnni.
Styk? lonircr ( L' mm. or nioi'e) 2. II'. lougixli/llx.
Carpel short attenuate at ha.^e; Californiaii species ."J. 11'. hracliijpoda.
Involueels none.
Flowers white.
Fruit ohtuse at apex.
Folia^re stri^'ose-puhest'cnt; lealk-ts obtuse or acntisli... 4. IF. widn.
Foliage ahiiost glabrous; leatiuts acute or acuniinate 5. IF. obtusa.
02 CONTlUJUTluNS FKo.M TllK .\ATiUMAL UKKUAliiLM.
I'liiil Ix'iiki'il or (•iiiisliiili'il 111 ji|(i'x.
I''(iliii>;f aliiinst ^jliiliroiiH.
I''rnit w itii cniisiiicMniis sliiirp licuk (i. W. iliniriniln.
rriiil ciiiisiricltMl licluw llic api'X ami with triiiicalc ti|i 7. IT. I< ilirnji.
l*"nliaKt' slriyost'-pulii'.'^i'ciit s. M' Ih'i ri/iin.
Kli)\\t'fs purple '.t. ir. iiiir/iiirdi.
(li,V(<)s>iA. Fi'uit yliihroiis; ciirpcl witlioiil tiiiidalr attiMiiiiif ion.
mostly ohliisc at liasc.
Fniitiii;; rn\f> usMally erect, I'oriiiiii^r a (•<imi)a.'t eliister of fruits.. 10. II'. nn-lil, nlnll.t.
Fniitiii;: ra>s spreading;, fnriiiiuj: a Innse iiniliel.
Folia.L'e piilieiulent; seed face ileeply silicate 11. IT. Imliiii'lfri.
Foliage ).'lal)r<iiis: seeil face slightly cmicave ID. 11. omliiiinn.
1. Washingtonia claytoni ( Micli.x.) Hrittoii. III. Fl. 2: :).■'.(>. JsitT.
Mi/rrliis rliiiilniii Miclix. Fl. I'.nr. .\iii. 1: 170. Iso;;.
thmnrlii:<i lin'ilshili.-< IK". I'rn.lr. 4: •-'.'IL'. |s;;o.
Kaliici' stout, \ illoii.s-|)ul»t'sc(Mil ; lra\('s 2 to .".-tcnialc; Icillcls .> to
7..') (III. lout:', aciiiiiiiiatc. miicli clcl't ami tootlird; iiiiilicl I to (i raviMl.
Avitli iinolucn' and iii\ oliiccls of few hracts; rays sloiil. soiiicwiiat
sprcadiiiti', "J..") to Ti cm. loii<^'; pedicels tl to '2i^ mm. Ion;.:'; t'niil (not
iiicliidiiij:' the attenuation) 1 li mm. Ioiil;-. LMnm. wide. Iirislly on the
ribs; stylopodium and style 1 mm. loiiu'. the former slentlef conictij;
seed i'ace less deei)ly concave than in 11 . A'//y/'.s7////.v.
Type locality, "in montihus Alleuhanis,"
In woods. No\a Scotia to the mountains of Norlli ( "afoliiia, and
^vestwal•(l to .Minnesota. N'ehi-aska. Missouri. aii<l Alabama.
SjH'i'iiiiniK I .iiiiiihinl:
M.mnk: .\ri")St<Hpk ('.unity, /•;/•</((/(/ 7)1, .Inly 10, lS!i;i; Leeds, .A /(/m7 .1/. thidr/l.
.Vii^iist, IStK-i.
\'i;hmo.\t: I'eaciiani, Alice /•'. Sln-ms, .Iiine-Septeiiiher, Is'.il.'; Manchester, .1/. .1.
I)<ii/S4, July 1, 1S(»,S.
M.xss.vciirsKTi'.s: Near UostDii, llillnini-i llrrh. IIKiL'c
Xi:\\" Yohk: Near Ithaca, ('m-iiill Ciiir. Cull., May, IS7."); near N'aii Cinlhiiidt,
J'olliinl, .]yu\v, iSii;',; ( Ireeiie Cniintv, Xnsli, ,]\i]y -J, ISIII!.
I'ksnsyi.v.\.vi.\: Lancaster Cunnty, Smdll A- lldlir, May -2, ISOI.
Xicw .1 HUSKY : l?er;.'eii Cniinty, .V'(.s7(, .Inly 11, ISill; near ( iiitteiihei^'. I'dn sick/r,
May, lSi«and IS!»r); Tenally, I'ullnnI, May L'(i, 1S!M.
DisTHKT oi' Coi.r.Miii.v: Near Washin-rtuii, \'<i!«'i/, in LS77; IHkIi Islaixl, I'lillard
252, May lit, 1S<».-).
NoKTU C.MtiH.iN a: In the nioiintaiiis, F'^nc//, in IS7S; Paint Uoek. Ili/hiKnc /Irrli.
l.'?t)2, :\lay 7, IS'.Mi; lint Spring's, HillniniY llrvl,. i:!tiL'//, April L'7. 1S07.
.\i..\ii.\M.\: Monte Saiio, Jlnkcr, May 2.'{, lSil7.
WicsT Vikoinia: Fpshiir ("oinity, Pollovk, .May HI, 1S07.
Ohio: LaneaHter, J>ii/i:lijir; SlW'f,Jii</ri(h<uii, May, ISDI; Lorain ('niiiil\, /.'/(■/,.<( c/.cr,
ill I,S!t4.
:\Ii(IU(;an: .Vlina, D'lrix, Au}j:n.«t 28, 1891.
Ii.Li.Nois: Near I'eoria, llrnidil, in 1S7;>; near Na))erville, I'liilmcli, .Fniie 2, 1898.
l\[issoini: Jackson Comity, Hiish n(i\, S()7, May-.Inne, 1S9().
Iowa: Fayottts County, Flid-7(>, :\Iay 29, 1894.
MiNNRsoiw: Near Fort Sncllini;, MnirtiK Ai)], in 1890 and 1891.
Nebuask.v: Near I'onca, Clcincnla 25U4, June 1">, 1893.
i
liniriitilil.
. L
r. Iilliiriji.
'i
'. Iirii'ljiis,
1
pii r/iii I'l'ii.
'1
niiiitioii.
■^
»
•('/(/( iiiiilii<.
;t
•^
IiiiIiiikIi'i'I.
:;)
, lllllllillllll.
st»T,
lets ;. lo
tl-i'iiyrd.
DlllfW lllll
niil ( Milt
\ oil tllf
cniiical;
liiiii. iiiid
Ihisl.rll,
^trr, .1/. .1.
('ciitlaiidt,
I'll II Sictir,
111, /'..//'/,■'/
iiinri' llivli.
S',17.
lurLyi I'l.ii',
lie L', l.SKcS.
(ori.lKU AM> UOSK -NoU'l'll AMKKK AN r.MnKI.Lll-KUAK. <*),'{
J. Washingtoiiia longistylis ('I'm r. ) Urillon. 111. I-'I. 2: .■.;;<». l,s!»7.
!///,,//-.. /.///.'/-W///(.s 'I'lirr. ri. r. S. :;i(l. I.s.'l.
(hiiiiiilir.ii Iniiilixhll'i^ IK', rnnlf. 4: L':'.".'. Is.".t>.
Moiit. t roiii >\\r('l iiroiiiiil ir r()(il,>. <:liil»i'(»iis <•!• u'liiliratf (xiiiicrmics
i|iiitr iiiiIm'xtiiI \\ ln-ii yctiiiiL;): lt'it\t'>. iiiiilirU. mihI rniii ii ' ill 11. 'A///-
iiiiil; siylt»|>«Mliiiiii sifiitlcr coiiicjil. 1 iiiiii. Ioiim. In'iii-in^' a -tylt' _' imu.
or more loiio-; scrd liK r (Icrjily and Itroadlv foiicavr.
'I'x |)»' locality, "'ill \\v\ iiit'a<lo\vs near .VIbaiiy, New ^OrU. etc:" the
om1\ oi'iiiiiial >j)('(iiin'M now in llcrli. Toiicy is lalndcil " Moiiti'cal:"
t\ |ic ill I Ici'li. ( 'oliiniliia l'ni\ .
Ill woods. No\a Scotia to (lie inoiintaiiis of Ndi'tli (arolina and Alu-
liaiiia. and wot \\a!<l lotlic IMack I lills. eastern .Montana, and I'ootliills
of ( 'olorado.
^jii IIIIII Its I I It nil III II '
<iM\iii'>: Kiii^'slcpii. /■<./i/m', .Iiil\ s. is".).).
M \» \i 111 >i',i r>: Near rm.-lDii, lliliiiinii lliili. liTIc
( 'iiWKi I II r I : Near ( iiiTiis I'ariiis, I'lJ/nril '.'>', ,]\\\if 7, ls!ll.
I'i;n\>vi.\ win: I'liiuii ('(Hinly, .\''»//; near l.aiiraster, Simill, April .liiiir, jssii.
!>isii;ii I' nf ( 'i iiiMiti \ : Near \\'iisliiii'_'tiiii, \'iiyi ii, in |S7.'); Iiaiiks nf Canal, /'ol-
liiril 177, Mays, Isii."); slmrcs ..f I'lildinac Urniinlli 10, May I'J, IS!IS.
Nniiiii ('Aijdi.is \: Near liiltninrc, llilliiinn llnli. ti7t, in lsii7.
( ii:iii;(,i \ : Ncirl hern ( iroryia, Iwm //, in is7S.
\i\i;\\i\: Near Tu.-caliMisa, IT'O'/. April II, isn:.',
W i:>T \'m;(,im\; l'p.<liiir ( 'niiiity, /'-//»(■/, May I'L', is;»7.
Ti:nm>m.i;: Kiiuxvillc, /.'"/// -H.'i». May, iSliS.
iijiici: Lancaster, /w'/' /"/'; Nilcs, fii'/rali'im, 'S\u\ . isill; Lmaiii ( 'miiily, liicl:sii-l:ir,
May ID, I.sil4.
liiiMiis: Near Napcrx illc, I'liilnicli, .\\\\\r 'J, ISIIS.
iciw\: l''ayctti' ('(iiinty, i'mh 11 , May I"), 1S!M.
Mivm:.-!!! \: ('niti r ( 'ity. 'I'lnilnr. .\\\\u\ Is'ii'.
Sdi III |)\Kiir\: lUack Hills, HiiiHn n/ 1'2't. in Isiii.'; I iiion Cuiinly, IIW/A/r, , Sep-
tnnlicr, iSHi.'.
MiiM\N\: i.MWcr {''alls (if Missouri, 11 ////'////n 1'77>, .liinc j."), jSSii.
( 'iii.iii; Ahn: {'"iMitliills, Laramie ( '(Uinly, Oslirlnnil. .ViiL'ust 7, IS'.ii;.
"'. Washingtoiiia brachypoda (Toir. ) Heller, ("at. N. Am. IM. .'). ISKS.
Fid. 7.
0.-,iiiirlii:ii hrnrlii/iiiiili: '[\t\-v. .]if\iy. I'liilad. Acad. II. 3: S!). IS.").").
Stout. Iroiii sweet aromatic roots, piiliescent or sometimes j^'lalinms;
lca\es tei'iiately compound (often appeariiie' ])imiate after the tirst
di\ ision); leatlets -J to -l cm. lonu'. acute, laciuiately lolu'd or toothed;
'iiiiWel 1 to tl-rayed. with involuci'e and involucels of linear l)racts. th(>
taller e(|iialinL:' <»'' exc^'ediiio- the llowers; I'ays :\S) to 10 cm. lony';
pedicels 1 to '2 mm. lonii'; ti'uit I- to H> mm. lonu', 4 mm. wide, short
attenuate at l)ase, routih-bristly on the \ cry ])rominont ribs; stylopo-
dimn and style I mm. lonu-. the forinei' liroad and somewhat dei)ro.s.scd:
^v{'{\ face very deeply coiica\('. nearly inclosing' a central cavity.
Type hn-ality, "near the hanks of Deer C'lvok, ' in the vicinity of
<• I (ON'rKIlMTluNS |-l{(tM TIIK NATIONAL IlKliMAKU'M.
NcMulii ('il_\. Nrvjulii ('ttiiiils. (ill.; coUct'lfil liy U'lu-i/ l^nithn in
l.s.M.
('alit'onii!!. t'lnin ^iniM ( nmit v >«»iitli\viirf|.
S^ti riiiii ii/i I iiiiiiiiii'l:
Cm, iinijMv: Siiii iiiTiiiinliiin MoiiiitiiiiiH, ('nnhii L'L'S, Miiy, |SS(); Sail Dit". .
Ci. Hilly, 'ifi-ilt, Miiv, Issii; Kern Cniiiitv, <:r,u„. .Iiiiit- '.M. iMS'i; Kir
Cuiiiitv, tuilll, ,{• h'iiii.-<liiii 1171, .IiiIn (1, iwtl; iiciir San li-iilirl, lliiinlni'
April L'li, l.H'i;;; Sun IScriiiir.liiiM Mniintiiiiii-. I''n-i.-l' ;!l7!i, Ufi'), in lv»| ai,
IS!m;; .sunr >tati(iii, /./;//./-/ :;:;l' I, April I'l.', ISUS.
I, Washingtonia nuda ('r<>n'. I Ilt'llrr. ( 'iit. N. .\iii. I'l, :.. ls:»s.
(hiii<iilii:o I, 'I'l'i 'I'liw. I'acil'. K. l{r|(. 4': !•;>. In'iH.
I'l-tin/irriiiiiiii ii'i'lmii Kuiit/f, Kcv. < ifii, 1*1. 1 : '-'70. |S!)1,
.1///;i7(M //»"/"( iivcnc. Man I'.Mt. liav llfL'. I'i7. Is'.M,
HatliiM' slriidci'. alMiiit <> (ill!, Iiitiii. lower piirl of slciii mikI roliiiy'c
strij^osc iniht'xt'iil. ii|)|>ri' purl of striii ylalii'ous: l»a>al leaves on loiiir
|u'lio|r>; |ralli'l> hi'oadlv osatr. '2 to ."» cm. lonti', oKtiisc oi- atiili>li
ol'trn (It'cply .". IoIkmI. coai'scly (Icntalc-scfralt': niiilirls on t'loiiMatcd
peduncles, with ;i or I spreadiiiu' ray> T.'* to Ii' cm. lonu". and 'J to (>
pedicels much longer than the tViiit. .•sometimes ;'. cm. lonu'; I'luil (ini
matui'e) \ cry hi>pid. especially at base, apparently olituse; stylojxidimi
0.,*) nun. lony. as hroad as liiLi'h. longer than the style.
Type locality, "shiidy woods. Napa \'alley." Cal. : collected l»y /t/f/i
hnr. .\pi'il "JT. ls.'(;;oi- is,')!: type in llerh. ("olumhia I'niv.
Central ( 'alilorula, in the coast reeion.
Siiici III! 11" I I II iiiiiii 'I :
( ' \i,ii cii;M \; Santa l.mia M.mntains, Mdntcrcy ("(iiint\. /■'. .1. I'/nshil, Marcl;,
IS! IS.
."). Washingtonia obtusa ('. i^<. K.. sp. no\ .
l\e>t'ml»les II. ninlii. Iiilt Uiol'e slender and lower, almost ji'labl'OUs;
Icailets o\ate In hinceolatc. acute or acuminate, nioi'c .shai'iily toothed:
umliel with Miy widespreadine' rays (lateral ones even detle.xed); the
L* to 4 jiedicels I li to ■_'.") mm. lono'. lono-cr than the fruit, w liich is about
l»i mm. louf'. ohtU'M' (often slightly pointed just at the tip), and. les,-
puliescent: .stylopodium o..") mm. Ioiil:' or less.
Type locality. Ishawood ('reeU. norihwe.stern W yominu: collecled
liy /A/.vv. no. lit;. Aunai.st s. isit;!; tyjie in l'. S. Nat. ilerli.
.V s[)ecie,>> of the Rocky Mountain re^'ion and e.xtendinii' into tin
northeastern lioi'der of Califoi'iiia.
Spiriiiifiis ijtiniim'iJ :
!?mTisii ('(ii.iMiii \: KicUiiiir ilnrsc Lake, Ilncky Mi mil tains, Mncnini, .Inly J."., is.s.'.
WyoMiNi;: Vclinwstunc I'arlc, Tufiihi, .\[\\y, 1S,S.">; A'/wc 47(), a.s citeil iimli-i lyp'
inralily: Ci'iilcnnial N'allry, Xi/fmi i7L'L', in IsiCi.
Coi.ou Alio: I'lslcs I'ark, Hull, ,]n\y, 1SS4; ciuitincntal iliviilc west of N'ortli I'ark,
allitiKlf IMMO iiictiT,s Cnni'hill 1S7, .Tuly L'O, IS!M; 'I'clliirile, altitinle ;<,Oeii
inctrrs, 7'"v< r/// "JOli, Alienist L'.">, Is'll; lMiii>in', llrlh,/. .Inly, IS'i."); near Cam
rrmi i'a,<,<. 'J.S.'iO inctiTs, /.*-(/,,,■ S, .inly 17. isiiti; \\r<t Mancns Can-ui, alti-
tude -',70U tu ;i,(XK) nictcrsi, JlnLrr, JJurlcii- Tnu-y l.ss, .June 28, lb'J8, Lu Tlata
'////. // 111
»aii I Mr;.
MS'. I; Kef
III iixl.it
1 1S!U aii
•S.
1 t'oliiiuf'
s (»ii loiii;
ilCllli-ll
'Ininiittcd
\\(\ -J to <;
rniil (iiii
lopodiiiii
l>\' ///V/V
r/^ March,
;l;il>r()ns-.
((totlicd;
.(•(I): th-
is al)(i\il
aiid. \v>.-
(•(lllfCll'li
into 111'.
lyL':"., issr>.
iiii(l<'i lyi"'
(irtii I'ark,
tii.ic ;<,niiii
near Cam
'arinii, alti-
P, La Plata
«'(»L'LTKU XHD KU8K -MOUTH AMKUK.'AN UMHI'lLLIl'KUAK. ttT*
Caflnii, Itiikri', Kuril A- Tnirii S»!», .Inly II, |H!IM; wci-i nf Mnuiil lltrpcni.",
//./Arc IMS, 2.V>. Aj.ril .Inn.', Isiw.
Nkw Mkmiii: Santa Vv Caiiyun, altitml*- '-'.KH) mt'tiTH. .1. I. A- I!. t;,rlriiil, llrllrr
:i,HL'l', .Inly 7, IS!»7.
Aki/.on.\: San FranriHcn MiaiiitainH, Tniiiiiiii :\u, .Inlv |,*i, iHtii'; alxml Murniun
Lake, altilntir l.sOd inclc'rx, MnfDnii,/,!/ |()|..lnly IL', JMilM; IJnini.liicss I'.ak,
San I'VanciNcn Mnuntain.-, aititnili' L',7tH» t<i il.iKMl mcttTs, MinPnih/n/ ;!!(7,
.An^'n.-I 7-H), jMlts.
I'i\n: Walisatrli Munntaiiif', altituilc •J.KHt mi'tcrH, WhIkuh llil, .Inly, JsiHt;
niunntains ••a.-'t ni ( innniMm, allilmli' l.',."iSll meters, ll<»/v/ '2<X\, .Inne L'H, |S7'>;
near I'nivn, allitmie •_', |(i(i meters, ,A///(.y .V)Sii, .Inly it, IS!)|.
Cm. ikdhma: Sierra ( 'oinity, l.i iinimn/xw Issilaml ls,s)l,
t'l. Washingtonia divaricata IJiittdii. III. V\. 2: W.W. lsi»7,
II'. iiilrnnnliii liyillieru'. Mem. N. Y. liul. (ianlen l:-_'S'i. I'.iiMl.
Hex'iiililcs ir. iiiulii. hilt .'! to 7 dill. Iiij^li. and iicarlv ylaliroii.s: leaf-
lets IJiiM and lar^itT, hccoiiiinn' <i ciii. lony. laiircolatc to oNiitc. acute to
aciiiniiiatc, coai'sclv toothed and iisitally incised; iimlxds with '1 to \)
^\)\v\\A'\\\)i rays, and pedicels lo to Is iiiiii. I<»iiy. usually alioiit as loii^''
;is the t'luil, soiiietiiiies lonj^er or shorter; I'riiil jtl to :.'(• iiiiii. lony, with
a distinct lieak "J iiiiii. loii;^'; stylo))odiuin and styl(> I iiiiii. lonji', the
I'oiiiier not so broad as liieli and lont^er than the very short style.
'Type locality, "Oretioii;" collected hy .Xullull; type in llerlt.
( (iluinWia l'ni\-.
I." i\ I ii /<.i:i' :. 1 . tj i\. i».i. i 1 ..i I.
\S
(iluiiil)ia l'ni\'.
Fi'diii ()re<;dii and iiorthein ( alil'ornia to South Dakota, and nort
ai'd to .Vlaska.
•**//< (•<///( IIS I .ntiiinii il:
Ai.a.ska: Sitka, Killni/i; \~-, \\\ lsti7; i'uint ( inslavns, ( ilaeier \\i\y, (nri/li A- Knir-
inil 7'2H, Aniw Kt-lL', l.Siiit; Dimyila.-' an.! Haramil'l' l.-lamls, 7V//-'/.s< 4.")L'7, l.">L'S,
.fnne-.lniy, ls(l!t.
//(// 71.'(), .Inne Kt-lL', l.Siiit; |)uuy:ia.-' an.l I'.aramill l.-lamls, ////-'/n- 4.)L'7, l.>L'S,
.fnne-.lniy, ls(l!t.
\V \smin(iton: I'li^ret Snnml, Wilhs Ivr/ml. 'M'Ci; Vai<imM Kei.'ion, Tiimlii, .\n^rnst,
ISSL'; (I. Ii. r'M(7/;{(Mi, in issit; Rock Creek. Si.nkane ('(.niity. Snhilnr/ WUrt,
.lnne.'>. iSSft; Olympia ami Yakima cuiinlies, Ii mliixiiii Wli'i, in iSHL'; npper
valley cif tlie N'e.<(|nally. Caseaile Mniiiitaiti.«, Mlm :M, .\nLrn.<t L'S, IS!)!!.
()i(i;(i(i\: Crater I'a.'^s, Cascaile Mnnntains, Xnrhirrii; near Fort Klamath, alti-
tnde 1,470 metiTs, Li-ihirij C.Sl, AniTH.^I .»<, IS!I4; C<)nj.'ar Peak, a!titn<le 1, !•:.'()
meters ('nrlll..{- f ..•!l„,;i ^\\^7 All.riisl It JS'lti.
()<• CONTHIHUTIONS FlioM THK NATIONAL IIKU15ARHJM.
WvoMiNd: 'l'('l<iii Miiiiiitiiiiis, .1. ,{■ /•;. .V<7.v()// (il7;i, Aiij^iist l»l, 1S!I<).
Soiiii l>\KnT\: Lciiil City, llhick I lills, ;iltilii(lf l.fiad t<i I .IQ) nictcrs, lliiilhmj
7'Jl. .Iiily H, I MIL'.
The s|i('riin('ii l'ri)iii McndnciiKi Cdiuity, ('al. ( llnnru S,")!'). is imirc inilicsci'iit lliaii
usual, aiiil sci'iiis tn lie sniiii'whal nut <ii' (lie raiiLTt', I'ul we can iiiai\(' iid ntlicr I'ftVr-
cncc III' it at iifcsciit.
7. Washingtonia leibergi V. & R., s]). nov.
Rcscmlilcs ir. iiik/ii. hut iiliiKist j^liiltfoiis ; Iciitlt^ts Hiin, oviite to
liiiic(M)l!it('. acumiuiitc oi" acuti^ mofc sharply toothed: umhcls not
widely sprciKliiiii' ; jx'dieels ahoiit 1<> to 1.') iiiiii. loiiji', loii<i'ef thiiii (he
iiiiiiiatmc fruit : I'luit l)id slightly his])id at hase and ii«>arly j^liihrous
iitioNc. distinctly coiisti'icted helow the ti'uncato tip: styloj)odituii very
low and llat, oi" sometimes evcMi ol)soh'te.
Type loeidity. Xasoii Ci'eek. hi'tmeli of ^^'enilt('he^.» River, Kittittis
C'oiuity. Wasliinu-ton: eoileeted by Siaidhny d- L' ih( ly, no. G«5(>, Ali^'ust
4, iS'.c;: type in l'. S. Ntit. lleih.
Mountiiins of AN'tisliine-ton aiul Idtdio.
SjiiciiiK iix I .idiiiiiicd :
\V.\siiiN(iTo.N ; Mount Paddd (Adams), altitude l.TiOO to l.sno meters, Suhdarf
111(4, July IL', iSSil: Ojymiiic .Mountains, l'l/i,r Oil, SeptcudHT .'iO, ISDO;
Sdiiillii rij A- L(ili)r</ lidii. as cited under ty|ie locality.
Idaho: I'acksadtllc I'cak, Koolcnai County, N'/;/r//;,, 7/ S-l."), .\uL'ust t>, ISil'J,
5. Washingtonia brevipes ( '. c<: l{.. sp. nov.
l{eseiiihles 11'. /nn/i/ in h:d)it and stfie-osc^ ))ut)eseenee. hut um1)els
with ;■) to 7 rays, and pcHJieeis 4 to 1:^ mm. iono-. shortef than the fruit,
whieli is 14 to 1») imn. h)no-. with a distinct l»eid\ '2 mm. iono-, and hear-
in<i' ti styh)i)odium sometimes e\'en shorter thiin tluit of IT /nn/,/.
Tyjie hx'idity. Mount Shtistii tmd \icinity, Sisl<iyou ( ounty. ('a!.;
eoil(>cte<l by r<tl nnr, no. 2481. .July l;'!-27. isiii!: type in l'. S. Nat.
IJerh.
From iiortlKMii ^\'ashine•t()n to s<)utli(>rn (alifornia. tind iidjiicent
Ididio.
S/)i'<'iiiii iif! I riiiiiiiii il:
C.M.iiiiEiMA: I'kiali, ^[(^ndocino County. ]>nl(iinl,rM\W, in ISdd; Sonoma County,
/•,'. Siiiiniil.t !i(l; IMumas County, Mrx. II. M. Anxliii; Kmijj:ranl (iap, i'lacei-
County, Ji)ii('< '27'A4, .lune !.'!», IS,S2; Sierra County, l.ninunu, in ISS;!; I'lumas
County, LniiiiKDi, June 4, 1S,S9; Kaweali IJiver N'alley, Tulare County.
I'lirlllc \- Fniifliiii \'M)2, in ISill; Amador County, llaiisin IV.'A, \\tr\\ \'K
|S!lL'; r.olinas Rid^'i', Marin County, /'a///((r L'.'JOl, ,Iune 14-1(). I.S!tL>; Mount
Shasta and vicinity, Siskiyou County, /'"////(V 24.SI, .July i;)-27, 1,S!)L'; Cuya-
maca Mountains, San J)iep) County, altitiide l,;!,SO meters, Parixh 44lM,.Iuuc
.V7. IS1(7.
Okkcon: Ni'ar Portland, KiJIogn A- Uarvn-il :\\\,^\i\y 2^, IStill.
W.\sniN(iToN: Xcar Si-attle, ,S'//(/V// lit), .Vpril 2\\, 1SS9; same station, Pipi-r lie,
.Tuly, ISitl; i-alcon Valley, Sukxihn-f 2\\r), .May-.Tunt', 1S!»:.'; Sliddmi SO.'),s, in
181)7; IJlue :\lountains, llonirr 2\r>, Au^nist !», 181)7; Clielialis County, J. .1.
d- E. (Icrtntilr ffclhr .S1)7.'J, .Tune 28, 1808; Mount Stuart, Ca,«cades, Kittita-
County, Hhiirr il7(), Ati^mst, IS1I8.
Ii>AHo: Tavette t.ake, Canvon Countv, JaiiiK, .lidv 10, 1800.
I
f
f
, Uji'll" iij
•('111 llian
lllT IfftT-
)Vtlt(> to
hols not
liiiii tilt'
^•i!il)rous
um very
Kittitiis
., Auo-vist
r :«), ISltO;
1S".)'_'.
it umlx'U
tli(> fruit,
uid hciir-
idii.
t.\ . (':il.:
S. Nut.
!l(ljUCtM\t
niiv Ctuitity,
.ap, rhicci
-s:;; riuiii:i>
Iff County.
April I'.i.
SiCJ; Mount
ISitii; Ciiya
■i421,.)uii<
I, Pl}„'f 1111,
,/,„( sor>s, in
)niity, .1. 1
lies, Kittitas
1
;^
roULTKli ANJ» K(»SE — NOKTJl AMKKICAN UMliJiLLlFIiKAK. (')7
1>. Washingtonia purpurea ('. iM: W., sp. nov.
Slciulcr or soiiu'tiiiH's rallicr stout, from a thick ('h>ii<i'iit('(l I'oot, 1 to
(i (hii. hiyh, nearly oljihroiis; hasal Icax cs chistt'i'cd and oftt'ii short-
pi'tiolcd, once to t\vic«> tt'rnatc as arc tiu' stem leaves; leaH(>ts ovatt^ to
lanceolate, acute to acuminate, irre^idarly and sharply-lohed and
toothed. '1 to 7 cm. lon*i'; fruit ine- umbels widely s|)r(>a(lin«i'. of '1 to 4
ravs T) to 7..") cm. loii<i': j)edict'ls 2 to 4, hxiji'cr than the fruit, \'l to '1^)
nun. lon<i'; flowers hrioht i)tu'|)le: fruit sliohtly his])id at l)ase and
t>lattroiis ahove, 1(> to \'l nun. lonjj;', slightly heakcd at apex; stylopo-
dimn ])rominent iuid llat (the two stylopodia forming- a conspicuous
disk), the shoi't style arisinu- from its innei- edo'c.
'i'vpe locality. Silka, .\laska; collected l»y Cur/'//, A- l\t urih i/ ow the
llarriman expedition. No. 7l»<;, June 14-17, i.Si>l>; type in I'. S. Nat.
Herb.
.Momitains of northern Ore^'on to Alaska.
Sjirrliiiciis r.niiiiiiii'il:
OiiiA.Ds: _M(iunt llond, i/( //(/ccso/;, Scptcnihcr. ISSI.
\VA!SiiiN(iit)N: ( 'iu'lialis ( 'dunty, un peak at altitude nl! !l()() In I ,().")() lui'tcrs, I.imih
i:!SL', AuLTUst 4, 1S!»7.
Ukii'isii ('(U.imiua: Mnuutains near KonU'uai Lake, .U'^roy///, ,Iuiy !», ISiK).
Alaska: .huicau, (irarr /■,'. <'i,ti/,i/, July l.'), ISiH; Mount N'erstovia, Sitka,
I'JniiiKiiiii '2'2'.\, Aut^ust 14, I.S!I2; Vcs i>ay, ^'«/■/»'^( 1'.'!, .June ti, IStl."); , huicau,
Sitka, and Port Wells (Prince William Soiuid), < hrillr ^i- KiiiriK'n 'm), 7!M),
lL'(i4, .luue (i-L't), ISilit; i'.aranolT Island, 7'/r/,7(,vr 4",L'5, Juno 14, IHiti); Yiiku-
tat l'>ay, Sniouli !■■•< Ary2(\, .luue 20, lS!i!t.
ill. Washingtonia occidentalis (Niitt.) ('. c^i U.
(ihlcoxiiKi occiilriiliilis Suit, in ToiT. it<iray l''l. 1 :(>.'!;•. ISIO.
(Miiiorhizd iicfiilt'iilii/i.^ Titvr. P>of. Mex. liound. 71. 1S.")().
Miin-his nrciilcilallx \\mt\i. & Hook. (len. i'l. 1:S!)7. 1S(;7.
Uiitlier stout, pubei'ulent (stems sometimes o-hibrous or pubescent tit
tlu' nodes); le!i\ cs 2 or -Vternate; leallets lanceohite-oblonji', I'...") to
bi cm. lono'. acute, coarsely serrate, rarely iiu'is(>d; undxd .-> to 12-
rtiyed. naked or with 1 or '2 involucral bracts; fruitine- rays i!.5 to
lL^.■■) cm. lon<i'. usuidly erect and formin*;- a somewhat compact (duster
of fruits; pedicels 2 to S nun. lone; fruit I'l to It) nuu. lony, obtuso
at base, ehibrous. distinctly beaked, tuid with prominent ticute ribs;
stylo])<)(liiuu and style 1 to 2 mm. lone-, th(> former mostly conical;
seed face stroninly conctiv(\
Type locality, "western side of the IMut^ ^lountiiins of Orej^on;"
collected by yutidll; type in llerl). ('oluml)ia Tiuv,
From Albertii to northern California iind the mountains of Colorado.
iSyx fntii'iiK I'Xd III nil tl:
Ai,iii:in\; Watertowii Lake, MiicDini 10078, ,Tnly 28-.31, 1805.
WAsuiMiToN: ir(7/.v.s' Ivi/icil. .')(tS; Dr. ('mijin-; Siincoe ^louiitains, (S'»^sY/o)f 1198,
.huie (>, 1SS4; <!. /.'. r//,sv.v :]04, in ISSi); IvistiTU ("ascade Moiuitains, //c/m/cc-
.wn 377, June 11, ISUl!; Sniiilliii-ij A- f.iilifnj ."iOL', in 181t;5; Mine Moiuitaius,
Walla walla County, I'ljnr 2:y,]4, .luly Iti, IStKi; Wenatcheo, Whitnl, ,hine
r,8
("ONTlUm.'TIUNS FKOM TlIK NATIONAL HKKHAIilUM.
L'S, isiMi; iiliic Muiintiiins, llm-mr 'IM, May IS, I,s;t7; licml nf I'nisoii ( 'reck,
allitiulc 1, ");!(> iiictcrH, tlannini (itiW, ScptfiiilH-r 1, I.S!»7.
(>ni:iii)N: Morniw ('(iiiiity, altitude 7!t() iiictcrH, f.iHiiiy W, ^lay L'l*, lsi»4; Steins
Mdiiiitaiiis, altitude l.Si'O meters, l.<il,rrij24m),.U\\\ 5, ISlHi; IMiie Moii. ' lins,
CiiKirk ISltl, IS17, l.sl!», Aii^riist, 1S!I7.
IiiAini: Knnteiiai ("ouiity, Smidhirii, .Iidy, ISSl; Nez I'ercos (\yri\\\\, Siiii''1i;,j
lOS, May ;!, ISiii.'; Muscow Mountains, Ifiiuliraini L't;(il, lidtlL', .Ii:i,v-.\nt; .st,
1804; I'ettit Lake, altitude L', ICO t<. L',L'.")0 meters, F.nviiuiDii. 'Xu, Au^'tist 14,
ISitr>; Soldier AInuntain, altitude ."..(lOO metiers, nni'hrxon'.WS-J, .Inly lo, IHOr.;
ni-ai' SalnidH, altitndi' L', 4(10 meters, Ih inli isim 4{M\'.>, Au^'iist '27, iSlt."); Stevens
Peak, altitude r>;U meters, /,< //d /■'/ 444, Any:ust ;!, IS!t."); \cz I'erees County,
altitude I, ()")() meters, .1. .1. A- /•;. drrtritilr llrllrr WAtA. .luly 1(1, ISlHi; near
Sawtooth, /vv /■//(((»;(. TidL', (i.'iS, July !t-l'S, ISiMi; ileiiiTS l.ake, /iiiillxn/ 4'iUH,
,fuly:'.l, ISU7; Seven Devils Mountains, Jmny, Au<:ust 5, IS!)!).
IMontana: Near Helena, A'./.sr//, Jime L'l, ISSil; W'lllidiiis I'M), .luly 2."), |S<»4;
l'.rid^'er Moinitains, altitude L'JOO meters, Flnilmaii <(!»(), .luly L'S, ISIKI;
Spanish I'lasni, Madison llauLre, altitude I, SOO meters, /''/'///(/('nt (JSS, .July 11,
IS!t(i; r.rid<:er Momitains, /.'//'//-mv/ 4.VI7, .lune II', IS!l7.
'\Vvo.MiN(;: Carlton Coiuity, .Xdsnii 4l!ll, AuL'Ust 1(1, 1S!»7; Teton Mountains,
A. A- /■;. Xrlson (147-_', Au-rust 1(1, lilOO.
Colorado: Steandioat S|irin,irs, .1//V( I'mxIihukI, in lS!t|; same station, ('rdmliill,
.Inly LT), isiil; Delta County, altitude L'.IOO meters, Vmrn, 17, Au^mst L', IS!);{;
Williams Park, altitmle •-',400 meters, /h//(-7;1(1I4, Au,<riist \'\ IS!),"); Steandioat
Sprinjrs, altitude IMOO meters, /.''^/,v/' :!, .Inly 22, ISiMl; Pa Plata Moinitains,
altitude :!,0(H» meters, lldLrr. i'.nrh A- Trit,-;i 177, .Iune2tl, 1S!»S; :\Iount lies-
perns, altitude ;!,()()() meters, llithr I77,.lune 2(1, ISIIS.
PiAu: Near ( »t:ilen, l.dlmiKiii, ,]\\\y 'IS^, iSS.'); Provo, '/'nifi/ i'>^4, Au^Mist 1(1, ISS7;
same station, altitude 2,4(11) nu'ters, .A-//i.s r.5Si. .Inly .'!, 1S!»4.
Niovada: llumholdt Mountains, 'JYirni/, in 1S(m; same station, W'hIsidi 447,
Au^'ust, iSdS.
Cai.ii-oi;nia: Nevada Coiuity, ./u)/'" 2-')ll, .luly 2"), ISSl; I'lumas C<iimty, l.rnniinii
44, .luly 2S, 1,SS!), Passens Peak, Mrx. Anxllii, Au-.'ust, ISDd.
The specimen from Provo, Vtah, collected by War// (no. (1S4), Aujrust 1(1, JS87,
si'ems to lie this species, hut the fruits are 20 nun. lontr.
11. Washingtonia bolanderi ((Jiiiy) C iSi R.
^^l||■rhi■^< lioliniili ri (iray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: .'JKl. IS(1S.
(ihictisiiiii liii/iiiiili ri (ivAv, I'roc. Am. Acad. 8; ;iS(i. IS72.
(hiiiiirlilzii <K-ci<li'iitiiHx liohnnlt ri V. i^ U. Rev. .N, Am. I'ndieli. 110. 1S88.
Stout, J> to Id dm. liiuli. soiucu hut puhcsceiit tit tlio nodes, iii)(l tlio
foliiim> i)ul)(>i'ul('iit: Iciilli'ts hroiidlv o\ titc. coiU'scIv scri'titc or toothed.
5 cm. loiio- or less; tViiitiii*;' nivs somewhat spi'ciidiiio-. 8 to 0 ciii. loii"':
pcdicoLs 2 to -i- mm. h)iio\ shoftef ihaii tlie stcriU^ ilowcfs; fruit 20 mm.
lou^-, Avitli ti stout l)etd<; stylopodium lltit. iiuich .shortci- thtui the .style:
seed ftu'C din'ply sulciite.
Typo locidity. "Laiidxu'ts Laki\ M(Mi(h)ciiio County,'' Ctd., collected
by B(i1an(h I' in iStiT; type in lleid). CJniy.
Mendocino County, Cul.
Spevi>nr)»i crainiiird:
CaliF'-ohnia: Type .specimen as cited under tyjie lottulity; Cahto, jSIendocino
County, Kcllo;/iJ A' JLir/onl :M2, May 24, 1869.
COI'LTKK AXI) KOSE NOllTH AMERICAN I'MHELUKEKAE. <)i)
1 Creek,
\; Stoins
m. • lins,
S<ni''l>-:i;
ii<,Mist 14,
ir,, IS!)-,;
; Stevens
I Ci unity,
S9ti; near
l„r;i 4r,itS,
2.-), lS',t4;
L'S, IS'IH;
S,.Inly 11,
lountaiiis,
, ('rini<liill,
ist -2, 1W»;5;
Steaiiilmat
Uouiitains,
lovuit iles-
t It), 1SS7;
I'dlttiiii 447,
V, LlllUIHlU
t 1(1, JS87,
m
isss.
iiiid the
tootlu'd.
Icm. loiij:'.
It '20 iHiii. ,,
the t^tvU-:
(■«)i
U'cteil
]Slend(K'in«
Tlie Calilii f-iiecinieiis eiteil aliove, and in the I'xilany nf Cnlit'ornia rel'crred hy
Wiitsnn tu M. iiiiiliii/iiii, are clearly tn he associated with 11. Imhiiiiliri. They are
less i>nhernlenl llrin the type siu'ciineiis uf that si)udes, and the fruit is consitlerahly
smaller ( it to I'i nun. lon<r).
12. Washingtonia ambigua ((Ifiiy) (\ I'C: H.
(IhiciiKiiKi iiiiiliiiiiiiiin (in\y. I'roc. Am. Acad. 8: itsii. 1S7'2.
<hiiiiirl(i:'i (iiiiliii/Kii ('. Si I!. iu'\ . N. .\m. I'miiell. II!). ISSS.
( Jlahroiis. Of hiiifv iiciir tlic nodes; h'iives 2 to ;{-ti>niiit(>: h'aflets
l)i()ii<ll.v ovate, thin. -'.."> to ti..") ciii. lon^', acute, serrate, and Mior(>
incised thiin in 11. <>cc/'</r/ifi///'s: iinilitd 4 to S-rayed, naked; friiitino*
rays '■'> to »i cm. h)nu-. \vi(h'ly sprcadiiiii'; pedicels 2 to 10 mm. lono';
fruit IlMo IS mm. lonu'. aciitish at l»ase. o-lahrous. and distinctly beaked;
stviopodiiim sliohtly conical, style 1 mm. lono-; seed tace slio-jitly
concave.
Tvpe locality. *' foot of Cascade Motmtiiins. Oreo-on;" collected l>y
//////. no. 217. in ls7l; type in Ilerh. (Jray.
Mountains of Oregon and Washineton.
Spi i-iiiii IIS 1 .1 iiiiiiiii il:
()i{i:(ioN: Type specimen as citeil nndertype locality; Oakland, Tfnirrll I7S, .\prii,
ISSl; Wolf Creek,. losephine Comity, llmnl/ \-j:4. May L':;, ISS4.
W'AsniNOToN: Falcon Valley, .s'"/,w/'(,7;iSL', .Inly. ISSO; Mount i'addo ( .\(lanis),
,S'i(/,.s</(;/7' 1 1!I7, .Vnjrnst 10, |SS2; same station, llniilrrsitii, in ISSi'; same sta-
tion, ,S'((/,w/or/' 1 1!M). Septend)er IS, 1SS4: same station, altitude I,S(K) to li.lOO
meters, -S'(//,-.s7/(»/;/', . I uiie-.\uunst. ISS."); ( loat Mountains, altitude I, o.'iit meters,
Allni 1'.")<1, Au<,'nst S--Septendier l!l, 1S!M;.
Ill examining the Ivpe siiecimeii we liiid that the chanK'ter " rihs toward the hase
Mioi'e or less setose" is l)ase(l upon a siiiLrle(letached I'ruit, which proves to heloiii: lo
11. jiiiriiuiuu. All the other fruits on the t.vpe sheet are completely iflahroiis.
Specimens collected liy Iltnrill [\\ (iraiit's I'ass, .losephine Comity, ( )rejr. (no. \'-.\,
May L'.'ian.l.Imie2l.lSS4),
and at (»akland, Ore^^
(no. I7S, .Vpril, ISSl),
seem to heloriL'' to I) .
iiiiili'uiiiii, hut they are
i|uite puliesceiit.
8. CAUCALIS L. Sp.
I'I. 1 : 240. it:):-'..
Calyx teeth jiromi-
!ient. Fruit ovate or
olilone-. liattentnl lat-
ctiilly. ('ai'iM'l with
•^ tiliform liristly i)ri-
mary rihs (each with
a prominent y-roiip of strtMietJuMiine- ('(^Is) iind 4 prominent wino'od
secondary ones (without strenuthcMiino- c(41s) with l)arl)ed or hooked
prickles. Stylopodiiim thick conical. Oil tul)(>s solittiry in the inter-
Frfi. H. — Ciuicnlis nii<Tiiriirim: n.h. x S.
70
CONTUIHUTIONS FlloM TMK NATIONAL lIKltHAlUUM.
Viils (iiiidcr the siM-oiidiirv ril>s), '2 on the commissiii'iil sido. Sood face
deeply sulesite.
Mostly hispid anniiids (ours), with piimat(>ly dissected leaves (with
veiv small seo-mcMits) and white (lowers, 'I'lie pi'imarv lateral ribs are
pushed around upon the connuissural Uivv. luaUin^'a vei'v narrow eoni-
luissure. while the adjoining" secondary ril)s hecouie inar<i'inal. ( 'losely
resend)les I)(i>iciix.
The tirst species cited hy Linna'us is ('. <jniii(l[lhn'(t. which has
pi'oved to he a Didirnx^ the second species cited is V. dancoUis^ a true
( 'iiuctiUx.
A <i'roup of 5 species, as restricted l»y Drude, hut one of wiiich is
native in the Western llenilsphere.
1. Caucalis microcarpa Hook. vSc Arn. Hot. lieechey, JUS. 1S4<>.
Fk;. S.
Krect. slendei'. T..') to Im..") cm. hin'h. more or less hispid and some-
times (••lahrate; leaves uuich dissected; luuhels at the (mkIs of stem and
lu'anches. vei'y unecpially ;> to (>-rayed, with involuci'c of foliaceous
di\i(h'd bracts, and involucels of (Mitire or somewhat divide(l bractlets;
rays slendei-. T.T) cm. oi- less lono-; pedicels very une(|ual: fruit obIon<i'.
4- to <) nun. loiiii'. ai'ined with rows of hooked i)rickles; the primary
lateral ril)s near mai'^in of connuissural face.
Type locality, California: collected t>y Ihnighis.
From Washino-ton and Idaho to soutlu'rn Ctdifornia and Arizona,
and extending- into Mexico.
S/)i'<'(iiii'iis I'.itiiiKiii'il:
Washincion: Klickitat ('(lUiity. Suki^dorf U), Jinu' l.lSSl; near Pullinan, Wliit-
iiiaii ('i)iiiity, Ufiiilirsnii l.'JKi, .Iiiiic, IS!»L'; Wawawai, Whitman ('(jiuity, J'i/'ir,
May 1!>, IS94; «iinc statimi, Elnief SY,\, May, iS!l7.
1 DAiKi: N'cz Pcrci'H ("duiity, Sinnlhrri/ li'JS, .luiic Ki, hS!)!', same Htati(jn, .1. .1. i(' /■,'.
(irrlriKlr Ihlhr'.WM, May I'O, IS!l().
OuiCdiiN: .lolui Day Valley, Nnin-U, May, 1SS5.
('Ai,n-()i!N'iA: IHi/iiiiir/w) i,sr):5-ri4; llDltnuIrr W.)\\\n 1S(>(); KcUor/i/ ({• Harford 1H>0,
ill iS()S-()it; near Los Aii<:i'li'.<, l/nssr, Aju'li, ISSS ami iSiU; Oaklaml Hills.
LiiiniKiii i\'l, ill liSSit; near San Dicjjfd, Ornil/: Little ( 'iiico Cauynii, .)//■.•<. Ilrm;
(iit. May. IS'Kl; Santa ("a.talina Island, lihinrl,, Tnixk, .ALircli, lS!t7; Nnrtli
iMirk (if San (lalnicl River, altitude .ViO meters, /,<//»/7/ ;{:!!»S, May lU, ISitS.
Nkvada: MicaSprimr, altitude 1,L'0() meters, .l<n(ls:^(W^, Ajiril i;5-14, JS94.
('•I'Aii: Silver |{eef, altitude 1, ().')() meters, .hnicn 'A{\:\, ^Lly 4, LS!)4.
Aui/i>na: Tliimili liutle, I'rescott, Rnsliii, May 'JX, LSS."!; Sierra Tucson, I'riiKjh.
April 15, ISS4; near Tuesoii, Tuinnrii li»4, A|)ril ll.', i«!»2; riL'rou'H Spring'.
altituiie 4:)() meters, ./o//,'.s 5077, April IS, KS!>4.
For introduced species see paj^e 2.")2.
9. BIFORA llodiu. rml). (Jen. ed. 2. litl. ISKI.
Calyx teeth evident. Fruit broader than lon«jf, flattened laterally,
the globose carpels in contact only iiy a narrow connuissure. Carpel
4
<'(tri/rKK AND KOSE— NOKTll AMKKK.'AN rMUKl.Lll'KUAK.
71
00(1 fuco
i>s (witli
fil)s lU'o
■<)W com-
CMosoly
liicli 1ms
rx, ii true
whicli is
Fk;. S.
11(1 soiuo-
stcin iuul
'oliiiccous
l)rtictl('ts;
il ()l)l()ii<:'.
priiiuiry
Arizoiiii.
um, Whit-
iiity, J'tpir,
.1. j.A-/;.
irfonl lino,
lainl Hills
Ml.". Ilnir.
ISU7; Niirlii
10, IWIS.
|si»4.
1(111, f'riiKjl'.
•■n
I
Mi
•i
will) 4 lilit'onii sccoiuliirv ril)s smkI thin \(M'y liard jjcriciu'i). Stylopo-
(liiiiii ooniciil, with styles rccur\(Ml oxer the ciirpcls. Oil tuhcs noiu*.
Seed face (Iccply coiiciivc.
Slciulcr siiujcjtii aiimuils, with leaves i)innatoly disscctcil into liliforni
scLiniciits. iinoliicrc and inNohiccIs
of t"(>w small hi'acts. and white
llowers in few-rayed nniltels.
'I'ype species. /,'. ilicnccii IloHin.
1. e.. of JMirope and the Orient.
A eroiip of T) species, 4 of
which are distributed throuehout
Kui'ope and Asia, and a sinyle one
in North Aiiieriea, almost entirely
Fk;. '.•.— Uil'iini iniicriciiiiii: n.h, • i;.
aterally,
. Carpel
resti'icted to the dry plains of Texas,
i. Bifora americana ( 1 H ". ) Watson, liiltl. Index 41;"). l.sTs. Fig. \).
MrniKi aiiii riciiiHt !)( '. Coil. .Mc'iii. 5: TLjiLIS. Isi'll.
Aiiiilrii/ii itiiii lifiiiiiiiii Kuiitzr, \li'\. (icii. I'l. 1: L'dl. ISill.
Stems ;> dm. ()!■ more hiyh. hi'anchinii' al>ov(\ umlxds 5 to S-i-ayod;
niys I'J to is mm. lonj^': pedicels about '2 nnn. lony; fruit '.\ nun. lony',
.") mm. broad.
Type locality, "pivs de la riviere Konev:"" eoUcctcHl by X\iit<iU^
t\pe in Kerb. I)('.. du[)licat(> in Ilei'l). Pliilad. Acad.
Dry ni-()iind, throue-hout Texas, and extending;' into the l)orders of
Indian Tei-ritory and probably Arkansas.
Sjti riiiii II.'' I .I'liiiiiiii'd :
Tkxas: l.iiiilliiiiiiii' M)'^, in 1S4()-1S4S; Nnocos rofrion, Wrir/Jif llOS, in 1S51; I'.nr-
Inii, ////// I'tiL'. ;Miiy L'o, 1S7L*; iieiir Ihillas, UrnrclKni .'{7-1, :May, 1S7!I; (;illcsi)ie
County, .liriinj I.'!!*; near San Saliin, Sntlliii l.")(), ,Iuly. iS'.tO; lirazos County,
Ikiirij, Junci*. ISill; Korr ('uunty, IhlUr Kj.")!), :May 14-l.'l, 1SU4; Iiuliiytry,
II'(n':/..(r. May, lS«ir>.
Iviii \N Tkkkii'okv: Ni'ar CaiMo, Sluiihin 41, .lune L'(», IS'.il.
Foi' introduced spin-ies see i)ae-(; 252.
10. APIASTRUM Xutt. in 1\)rr. & (Iray. Fl. 1: ()4:5. 1S40.
( idyx teeth obsolete. Fruit ovate or cordate, with obscure or obso-
lete libs, more or less tubereulate, C ar-
|)el with thin pericarp and no strenu'th-
eninu- cells. Stylopodiiim minute and
depi'essed, with short style. Oil tubessoli-
tary in the intervals and beneath the ribs,
2 on the commissural .side. Seed face nar-
rowly concave or sulcato.
Very slender smooth ])ranchinf; (some-
what dichotomouslv annuals), with lin(dy dissected loaves having tili-
Fui. 10.— Apinstrnin viiU'iis;
((. X 10; h. :■: V2.
72 CONTlUliL'TlONS F1{()M THE NATIONAL IIKKHAUIUM.
fonn or liiicar (soiiictiinr's n littlo hroiulci') sco-mcnts. iiiid smiill wliin
llowcrs in iiaUcd iiiu'i|ually lev -laycd iinilx'ls.
First species cited. A. (nii/iisflfnlliiin Nutt.
A Norlli AiiHMMcan ^eiiiis coiitaiiiinji' two species, one Califoniian.
the other in (lie ^lissouri-Texas ivt^-jon.
. . I . .1. init/iislifiiliinii.
'J. .1. iiiiliii-y.
I'lulicls sessile; Trnit cunliileat Imse; ( 'iilil'dt'iiiiiii
riiilicls iiediiiicleil; I'niit idumled ;it base; Missouri-Texas
!!!<
1. Apiastrum angustifolium Nutt. in 'Poir. tSc (ii-ay. I'M. 1; tI44. 1S4(».
A. liilifdliHin Nutt. 1. e.
(?) Ilrluncknlluin /(jilcjilnillniii ('.') hili/ii/iitni Uimk. (k \r\\. IJot. Ik'eeliey !!47.
]S40.
Slender. (»..") to H dm. hii>'h, sometimes simple, usually nuich hranched;
leav(\s ri..") to ;") cm. lon^'. hiterniitely or triteniiitely divided, with linear
or nearly tilit'orm seonients (nirely linear-ohlono); luuhels sessile; rays
from 2.r) cm. lonj^' to wantiiiin'; pedicels l.-J cm. lon^- lo wantin*.;"; fruit
with narrow couunissur(>. coi'dat(> in outline, 1 nun. lonu'.
'iype locality, "San Dieiio. Ctdifornia;"' collected by yuftdll; type
in Herb. (Iray.
California, from Mendocino County southward, aiul e.\tendin<i' into
Lower Californiii.
Spi'chiiciix I .niiiiiiii il:
.C'ai.ikhhma: Sail Luis Rev, .l/rr. Jloxnd Siirv., in 1850; near Clear Lako, Tnrri]i
1(10, in ISt;."); h'rl/iH/ij A' lldij'onl ^M'^, ill lS()S-()i»; Santa Clara Ctiiinty, Mrx.
Aiiio'. in iS77; San Diepi, ./'<//<'n IJOSit, March I'U, ISS2; same station, I'riiii/lf,
May 4, ISSL'; same station, Ormll, in iSSliaiid ISSi); Oakland Hills, <1irsunl,
I\Iay !t, ISSS; same station, Lfuniuni oO, in ISS!l; Los Anireles, Jla.ssc, April,
ISlll; N'aea ^Mountains, .///wo/f, .Inne 20, iSOi'; San Isabel, llitisli(tii\ \\)v\\
is, ISii;!; near San l>eriiar<lino, I'arisli, May, IS!*;!; Amaiior County, altitiKle
120 iiu'ters, lln,.<ni 1042, Ainil IS, lS'.)r>; San N'iciiolas Island, llldiirhr Traxk,
April, ISitT; Avaloii, Santa Catalina Island, Blanche Trad; May, 18it7;
Monterey County. I'lndrll 102, April, ISil.S.
Wo have not seen the Hooker and Arnott jilaiit referred to under the synonymy.
It lias ]>riority of pulilicatiun, but the doscriptiuii is nut delinite eiioutrh to uiukc us
(!ertain of this reference.
2. Apiastrum patens (Nutt.) C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Uudiell. llo, 188S.
Fig. lU.
LeptnriDtViA jiatrns Nntt. in DC. Prodr. 4 : 107. ls;;o.
Ajiiidii jiiilniK Wii\>*ou, liibl. Index, 41.'>. 1S7S.
Slender. 3 to ♦! dm. hioh. bi-anchino- above; leaves 2.5 to 5 cm. long-,
torniitelv or liiteriiiUelv divided, with loiio' liliform seo-meuts; undiels
lonj^-peduncled; rays and |)edicels as in .1. (iiKjiixtifolhtiii ; fruit with
broader conunissure, oviite, slio'htly liir<»'er, rounded at base.
Typo locidity, '*Red River,'" Arkiuistis; collected by Nuttall.
From the southern border of Lake Michi}4au to Texas.
SpennicDs c.nnnlncd ■'
Indiana: Along railway track, Miller, Lake t^ounty, I'mbavh, June 24, 1808.
CorLTKK AND KOSK NOltTlI AMKKICAX I'MHKLLIFKUAK. 7ii
wliin
onuiiii.
tHllfiiHinii.
,1, piitciix.
. 1840.
rlicy :U7.
[■iiiicluHl:
til liiu'iir
ilc; rays
ig-, fruit
i//: typo
liii*^' into
iko, Tnrrni
11 lit y, Mix.
I'riiii/lr,
( liisiiiil,
s(\ April,
iir, April
, ullitii'lf
he 7V(^^■/.■,
ay, lSi>7;
;vnniiyiiiy.
(( luukc UH
1S8S.
Fig. 10.
■in. long,
innbols
•uit with
U.
18(»8.
Mlssollti: .lilcU.-nn Ccillllty, lUi^ih 2iM>, .luiH' .">, ISltli; hlimlc l»nck, llnxh !•, .Illlic
IS, 1S!I7; Clay Cniuity, Miukmzh, .liinc 'JO, IS!»7; Atlicrtun, lUixl, IL'I, .Iiiae
1.'7, IHWS.
AuKANHAs: Dt'catur, I'lauh.
Indian Tkuuitouv: Sapiilpa and SciiiKiynli, llnxli ISt), 1S7, .Iiiiic, isitl.
Oklahoma: IIiiiitHvilli', l\iii;:Hslicr ("miiity. Lniirn /.7(n//,///.sA//(, May .Iiiiir, ISiMi,
Ti;.\As; On tlic San I'cdro ami the rccus. Wrli/hl lldti, in js.'il; near Austin, //-///
iTiO. May 10, 1.S7L'.
lii/ildciiiilixiiiiriiilx'SnW. in DC. ('(ill. Mem. 5; .'!li, Isi'!,-, is 'crlainly ciinL't'iicric with
thin HiK'fic.s un<l lias t'\cn iiccii cniisidfn'il liy .^onif tn he dnly a simxplli I'riiitcii fnrin
111' it. An cxaniinatii'ii nf Nuttali's H|>cciinfiis at tlic I'liiladclpliia Aradciny of
Sciciu'cH would sci'iii to indicati' a dil't'crcnl species. .\ smooth fruited I'orni wasal.so
cnllecleci hy Kexcrelion in Ti'xas many yi'ar.s a^'o. Collectors in the Soiitiiwest
sliuuM look for this |)laiit.
11. ERIGENIA Nutt. (icii. 1; 1ST. IslS.
(aly.x (cctli oh.solctc. Ffiiit .stfonolv lluttcncd liitcially. nearly
(irl»i('iilar. iiotcluMl al ha.sc and apex, o-lalii'oiis. thin heluccn tia^
inciii'vcd cai'pcls. Carpels stroiioly llaltciicd hitcrally. with ('((uai lili-
I'orm ribs, very thin pericarp, and streno'thfnino- cells beneath the ril)s.
Oil tubes 1 to;', in the intervals. t> to 11
on the coininis.sui'al side (from which ex-
tends a ])roniiiient corky iieckdike i)ro-
jection. ineetiiio- its fellow from the
other carpel and foi'inino- the thin area
Itetween the cnr\t'd car])el.s). Swd
face narrowly and (lee|)ly sulcate.
liou. olabrons. nearly acaiile.-^ceiil
plant, from a deep-seated tuber, with
leiiiately decompound leaN'cs and oblong .segments, no in\ ohicre (unless
:i reduced leaf). iii\ olucel.s of leafy linear or spatiilate bractlets, and
while llowers in small compact umbels.
.V iiioii()ty])ic oeniis (based on Si.si>/i hnlhosiini Miclix.) of the I'nited
States and Canada east of the (Ji'eat Plains.
When .Niittai! eslalilished this i;emis he staled that it was probably composed of
lun sjiecies, but only one was described or named. I lis idea of a second species was
uiveii in a drawinj: liy C. \\ . Short. We have carefully examined much material of
this ireiiiis with the idea that it mi^'lit be .«e<;retfated, but have not iK'eiialile to see
:niy ilividinj; line. The early and late forms are (|nite different, but tiiere seeiiiH to
111' Mo warrant for Niittall's stafenieiit. Most of the material we have examined has
belli from the Northern States, but this has been carefully compared w itli specimeii.s
I'llleiteil at Kiioxville, Teiiii. (the type locality of A'. Iiiillnixn).
I. Erigenia bulbosa u>iiclix.) Nutt. (len. 1: ISS. 1SL8. Fui. 11.
SIsnii hiilhusinn Michx. Kl. I'x.r. Aim-r. 1 : ](>!». 180:5.
liow. L' dm. or loss high; leaves basal except those subtending the
imperfect umbels; pedicels wry short; fruit '2 imn. long, 8 nun. liroad.
Type locality. " ])i-()pe Knoxville," Tenn.
Ii.bisT.: Kngler c^ PrantI, Nat. Ptlan/enfamilien .3': [i>:>. 1S1»S.
l^mge as given under the ooiius.
Fio. 11. — EriKi'iiiii liiillinsii:
'(, ;,N; ''. • III.
(!()NTKIUUT1(»NS KUOM THK NATIONAL IlKKHAKll'M.
iSy'/ (•////( //.v ixiDiiliiid:
1'k\nsyi,vania: York County, (larhir, May 4, 18t)S.
Mauvlaxd: I'luiumcr Islaiul, Uuki]14'}, April I':}, 1807.
DisTKU T f»K ('oi.imiiia: l-itllc KhIIh, ]'ani'ii, in lH7.'!anil IS?!), I lit;l\ Island, Wnni,
in 1S7!>; (irt-at Kails, I'lixrii, in 18HI; lli^rli Islaml, /'«.//(/(•'/•_',"), April (>, IS't').
Tknnks.si:i;: Knnxvillf, limji \'1'.\, April, JMltH; naintf ntation, Kiiinnij.
Ki:sri(KY; Near Frankfurt, W'illiiiiiisnii, April, 1S7S.
(Miiu: Lancaster, linidinr; near N'ilcs, liK/niliinn, May, ISilJ; Lnrain Cnnnty,
IHi'hi'irr, Miuvh, iSiM; ('(illaincr, .SA///', April I'O, ISlt').
Indiana: Near Mattsville. ll7/.so» !t, April L"_', iSilL'.
Mkiikixn: i'.i'llfvnc, .s7/o(/y(; near Alma, Ihiris, April L".», 1S!»L
li.i.isoiM NapfrvilU", rmhurli, April-Muy, IWS.
Kansas: l>axti'r Sprin^'H, I'lunk:
12. OROGENIA WaLsoii, Hot. Ivin«>- Surv. li^o. ls71.
Citlyx Icctli iiiimitc. Kfiiit ohloiio-, very sliuhtly lliittcncd liitcfally,
•rliihrou.s. Ciiqu'l imicli tliiltciu'd dorsally. willi liliroiiii doi'siil and
iiit(M'm('(liat"' fil»s; laterals cxcfssivcly
cofky thickened. iiiNoliite (tliat is.
extended towai'd (lie other ciirpel.
h'iiviny" la'lween the eoinniissiifal faces
a cavity, wiiich is divided lonoitiidi
^ftfr^ns:^^ iially l>y a ihicU corky projection from
the inidiUe of each face); id! witii dis-
tinct <iT()Ui)Si of streiiLtlhenini:" ceils.
8tyl()i)odiiMii depi'essed. Oil liil)(>s
very small, ;> in .he intervals, ri to 4
on the commissiirid side. Seed ftiee
sliohtly coiica\'e.
Dwiirf <il!d)roiis nearly iicaidescent jjlants. from tul)erous or fusi-
form roots (underuround ptirt of the stem sheathed with laroc scarioiis
bracts), with terntite leaves and linear seo-iuents. no involucre, involii-
eels of few linciir hnictlets, and white (lowers in sid)compound uudjels
with Ncry unecjual rtiys.
'lype species, O. Ilii,<(fif<>l!(i Watson.
A oi-oup of two species, restricted to th(>. ITnited Stiites west of the
Uocky Mountiiins.
Stems from ik'ep-seate<l round tnbor.s L <>. liiii'tirifnUii.
Stems from loiiy: fnsiforin roots L'. <>. /iisil'iiriiiif.
1. Orogenia linearifolia Watson, Bot. King Surv. 120. pi. 14, (igs. \-'3.
ISTI. Fi(i. i'2.
Striu (or scape) slender, rising li to 12 cm. tiliove ground from ii
deej)-seated round tul)er; leaves 2 or ;>, once or twice ternate, upon
slender petioles; letifiets entire, 2.;") to 5 cm. long. '2 to (J mm. wide,
obtuse; umhels 2 to lO-rtiyed, with nearly sessile llowers; fruit H to !
mm. long. liitenU ribs iind counnissurtd projection imu-h more strongly
de\eioped than in O, f\(,slf()rmi.s.
rm
Fie. 12.-- OroKonIn linearifolia:
11, b, ■ X.
(.'((I LTKIt ANi> UOSK — NollTil AMKKICAN I MMKLI-lKKItAK. 75
1(1, Wiinl,
\\ t), lM!t').
1 Cimiitv,
liUcriiUy,
H'siil :m<l
ccssivcly
(tliiit is.
r ciU'iH'!.
iiTiil faces
()ii<i'itii(li
tioii from
with dis-
iiiM- cells.
)il (uIk's
Is. -2 to 4
t'cd face
or fusi-
scai'ious
'. involu-
(l umbels
^st of the
rnicarifiill'i-
fiisifoniii-".
tio:s. i-;3.
Fi(i. i'2.
d from a
ate, upon
im. wide,
•uit a to 1
» stronj^ly
Tvpe localify. "'<lamp shaded I'idu'e <»f the Wahsatch. noftii of
Tarieys I'aik. "..')<»(» feet altiliide;"" collected liy \\)i/.sn,i, no. 14(i,
.liitie lis, [still; type in V . S. Nat, llerh.
From Washiiiii'toii and Idaho to ()ren<»ii, I tali, and soiitlnvestern
( olorado.
Sjn cillK 11.1 I.KIIIlillI'd:
W \>iii\(irii\: " l'",ast of tlic Cascade !Mi>initaiiis ti> thc( 'cpliiinliia,'" Wilhs Ivr/xil.;
I''al<'..ii Vallrv. Siil.sil,,ri\ May 17, ISS'J.
( tiacciiv: Yaiiiliill Cniiiity, Siiniiiiirs, .May, ISTS; ('ihilcl:, in ISS4.
I |i MIii: ll'/7ri)/ , ill ISS.").
I r.\ii: W'lil.inii 410, as cilcd iiinicr type liicajity. ('ity Cicck ('aiiymi ami Si'i|iln,
./<»//, X, in I SSI).
( '<ii.<iu.\i)ii: Manciis, Alicf i'.iinlirnotl, Mav I, ls!M.
2. Orogenia fusiformis Watson, j'roc. Am. .Vcad. 22: 474. IssT.
KesembJin!.;' fK llmdrifol la . hut stouter, 7.5 to l,') cm. altove jiTound,
from a lon,u' fusiform toot; leaves nioi'e conijjounded. :i to .'{-teniate,
with tei'mmal lealh-ts often IJ-pai'ted: leallets 'l.i\ cm. oi' less lono-;
umlii Is »i to iL'-rayed; rays loniicr; fiaiit altoiit •'• mm. lony, ;} min,
hi'oad: lateral i'il)s and commissural projection smaller.
Type locality, "in IMiuuas County. Cal.;*' collected Ity .)//'.v. h\ .)/.
Aii.s/ni in iSSd; type in lleil). (Jray. 'i'his is tli(> lii'st specimen cited
in the oriu'inal description, and associated with it is the following':
••.Vmonji' sayehru.sh near 'PiU(l<ee. Nevada County,"' Sn/ui> . .March-
May. iSSd.
Northeastern ( alifonua (IMiunas and Nevada counties) and south-
eastern ()i'eo()ii.
Sjii riilll'll-'< < .1 lllllilll'll:
( ' Ai.iinitMA: Ncai' I'l'Msscr ( 'rcciv, Xcvada ( 'niuity, ■Sdiim , .May-.Iiiiic, lS!t.').
t)i!i:(i(iN: Lfllxr;/ 1(170, in iSiMt.
Orogenia fusiformis leibergi ('. iV: U. He\ . X. .Vm. rnd)<41. li-J. ISss.
.\ tallei'. more slender form. '.'> dm. or more hi^h. with petioles cor-
respond in olv elono'ated.
Type locality, ■'sandhills in the l>itterroot .Mountains. Idaho;" col-
lected hy L<!l),r<i, dune, iSsT; ty])e in Herb. Coulter.
riie type specimens are the only ones known.
'i'liis is lint ipiily a iiiiuii taller jplaiit than the sperics, hut it liluiuiis coiisideralily
latrr, and niatiirc I'niit may reveal characters w hicli will ciuiipel a (nt'l'ei'ent reference.
13. HESPEROGENIA C. c^ R. Contr. Nat. Herb. 5; 2(>;',. lsi»!».
SeptUs otisolote. Fruit tliittened lattM'idly. netirly orbicuhir oi- short-
oliloiiK. roiuided tit litise iuid tipex, jilidirous. (arpid nciU'ly terete in
section, with e(piid. indistinct, filiform ribs and thin pericarp. Sty-
lopodium none. Oil tulx's "2 or ;> in the iiitervids. Seed face Itrotui,
slightly coiiciive.
Low iicaulescent pltints. with letives once or twice ternate and with
7('.
CONTUIHI'I'IONS KUOM THK NATIONAL HKKMAUIITM.
lucmdisli s('i,'iii('iits. miilx'Idt' few iini'qmil rays without involiKTr iind
witlioiM" or two Itriictlcts, iind yellow llowcrs.
A Hioiiolypic «(t'iiux, known us yvi only I'roiii Mount Uiiinior,
AViisirm<,''ton.
'I'liiH (.'fiiiiH is lu'iin'Ht to ]fi(Hniloi>sin, lint differs fH|i«'ciiilly in itn hroiul hvvA face,
wliirli '\n lU'ViT iiivi>liitr nr il('c|ily ('(iiiciivc. In the hcci! face it a|i|)i'naclM's EnhijtlniH
and I'liii/iiiiillii, lint dilTci's I'ntni Ixitli in mil having' a cnnical stylii|Midinni, and from •
the lunncr alsn in its ycllnw tlnwciH.
1. Hesperogenia Strickland! ('. & K. Coiitr. Nat. Ilcrl*. 6: 2(>.'{. pi. 27.
is'.ti*. Platk I.
Root dec]) seated, somewliiit tuluM'ous tliickened, erowtu'd with n
.slendef lootstock {(); hMives H or 4, nil hasal, without stipuluf hiises.
tefiiate Of hiternate; th«» sejiinents laneeohite, acute, I'Ji nun. lon<;'.
jrluln-oiis: petioles ."..S to ;"> ein. lony; scape 7.5 to l<> cm. lonj;", eithef
naked of with a small hfact like leaf: rays .'} to 0. some of the stcfile
as well us the feftile ones shoft (+ mm. lonj^), others 14 uun. lono-;
fruit "i nun. lonu". either sessile or on pedicels 4 mm. or less lonj;;
styles lon»i', relh'xed.
'lype locality, '"Mount Rainier. Washin<iton:" collected )>y O. J).
All' ,1. no. •J7S; ty])(> in V . S. Nat. llerh. First collected l»y .Mr. Percy
Stickland. at same station.
Moimt Rainier, \Vashin<,4on.
SjiiciiiKiix i.niiiiiiiiiL-
WAsniN<iT()N: Mount IJainicr, altitude 'J,000 nictors, Mini 278, August ;!0, 1807,
and Scpteinlicr •>, i8!tS; L'nissy incaduws on north side of Hanii' tuoMiitain,
altitude l,r.40 meters, ./. /.'. r'/rll, An<rust, I8(»7.
Kxi'l.ASAi'liis ipk I'l.AlK I. — Kin. /, pliiiil; .', I'niil; .;, cross scclion nf ciiiiicl—liKs. /ami .' I'lilurircil
14. MUSINEON Ruf. .Icuir. I'hys. 91: 71. 1S!>().
Miisiiiiinii Nutt. in Torr. it (iray l'"l. 1: t>4l'. 18-10 (for full synonymy of <,'enus
and s|.eeies, see i'.ol. ( iaz. 20: L'.')8. lS!i:)).
Calyx teeth prominent (in ours). Fruit ovtite or oviite ohlonjf. fliit
tened liitersdly. Ciirpel tliitteiu'd dor
.siilly, with ecpial filiform ribs juid thin
pericarj) with no distinct strenothen
in<jf c(dls. Ciirpophore entire (in ours)
or two-piirt(>d (Mexictm form). Stylo
podium depi"(>ssed. Oil tubes usuiilly
3 in the intervtils, very unecpial in si/e
(middle oin^ laro'est), 2 to 4 on the
commissural side. Seed face l>roadly
concave.
(irlabrousor scii])roiis dwtirf resinifer-
ous dry-j^round perennials, from thi( k
(donjriited roots, jicaulescent ordichoto-
niously l)ranchin<!f at btise, with pituititely decompound leaves, ik)
involucre, involuctds of a few narrow bractlots and yellow tiowors.
Fig. 13.— Mnsincoii tcnuifoliim):
((, • S; /), ■ II).
■:i,
Coi.lf Njt. Hutb , Vol, VII,
Plate I.
IlKI't' 1111(1
Rainier,
(l w't'tl face,
t'M I'^HllipllllX
II, iiiul from •
»;{. pi. 27.
ri,ATK I.
m1 with ii
liir Itiises.
nil. loiiji".
rio', citin'r
Hie stci'iic
iiilii. loiiij;".
U'SS lolljr;
l.v (K I).
Mr. IVivv
ns( ;10, 1807,
(■ iiiotintaiii.
11(1 .' cllliliycd
iiiy <il trt'Diis
iloiijj. Hut
t<Mi(Hl dor
)s and thill
tnMi<ifth(Mi
IV (in ours)
ii). Stvlo
K\s usually y
[ual in si/i' 4
4 on till' ir
!•(' hroadh #
f ivsinifoi-
froni thi( k
ordic'hot"
loavos, DO
tlowers.
■ 'i ?
•■■»
■3
Hesperogenia stricklandi C. & R.
I ■■
(1
()
«ul I.TKU AND UnSK — NnUTH AMKUK AN I'M MKLI.IKKUAK. 77
'\\\u- ^\)rr\i's, Stf<i/i t/f'rtirttiifi/ni l'iir>li, l'"l. 2: 7:»"_'. IM t.
A ;; roup of 1 species, thrrc of wliicli liclttny to western ('iinii<lii an<l
tlie I'liited States us ftii' s«»utli UM (!oloia(l(), mid one in the hiyh moun-
lains of soiitliei'n Mexico.
Sti'iii^ ilirliniiiiiniiiHly liriuicliiiiu fmiii tlie Iiiihc; Inir Ht'^iiiciits tnntlicil.
SicniM hIiiIu'iiiih; friiil fiiiuutli, almut I mm. \i>\\\: I. M. tlirnri'iilinii.
Stniis fcalii'nii.x; I'niil HCiiliruiis, sliutlcr jiikI limatlt't' lliuri in tlif
I'uiincr -• .'/. Ii'i'dirl,
Araiilt'Hciit, tlir Nimpli' iinlimrlrs iiiiicli cxreeiliiiir tile It'ilVCH; leaf
Ht'irmrnts narrowly linear ami entire ;>. '/. u iniijniimn,
1. Musineon divaricatum (INiisli) c;. & \{. Mot. (ia/. 20: •i:>\K lsi>r>,
Sxili flininnilinn I'nrsh. M. 2 : 7:L'. IM1 I.
.\,l,,rlii„i hiriihnii Kunt/c, l{ev. < ien. I'l. 1: L'fll. IS!l|.
1 )r(iinil»eiit. ylalii'oiis: leaves Mpinnatilid. with winec-d laehis: sejj-
iiiriil> .". to .^-toothed; pe(hincies 5(0 1"J..'> cm. lony; iiniliel Id to lia-
nncd; rays t J to IS nnu, lonjjf; pedicels short; fiuiit smooth, ahout 4
mill, loiij;", oil tiil>es;!in the inter\als. with accessory ones henealh \\\o
ril». I on the commissural side; seed terete, with rather deeply con-
cine face.
Type locality, "in upper Louisiana;" collected l»y Itrddhm'i/ ; type
ill Ilcrh. IMiilad. .Vcad.
I'"i(iiii Alhei'ta and .Vssiniltoia to Montana, western NclirasUa, and
( 'nliirado.
Sjii riiili IIS I .iiliiiliii'il:
Ai.iiKUT a: l,fllilirii|i,'c, Mucniiii 4!t7L', .Inner), |S!»4.
AssiNMiiiiA: old Wives Creek, Mfictnin IOImS, .liine 2, Isll.").
Miatwa: Near Helena, A'/Zn/z/I'i;:!, in iSSil; (Ireat l'"alls, UV/Zhiwx Id, .Fmie lM, 1S!»2.
\Vvi>MiM.: Yellowstone Park, altitude IStiO meters, lliiri/lihniix, .Iiine, lS!i;>; Lar-
amie Coiinly, XiIkiiii •JS?."), .May 14, 1S<)7; (ilea Creek, Yellowstone i'ark,
.1. tV' /■;. Xt'lxnn ;V)()S, Jnne L'K, ISOit.
Noitiii l>AKorA: I'-ort ISni'ord, Ihtninl, May-.Fiine, l.SS'l.
.'^oi rn l)\Koi\: lilaek Hills, l''iinriinil,\\\ l.ssT; same reyion, altitude IO.")(l meters,
Hililhrnj 71!t, .lune '2:\, ISlll.'; .Alkali Creek, I'. Unllri/ 17, .Inne :'., l.Slt4.
Ni;iiu\sKA: Minden, Kciirney Comity, I/h/iiiikiii.
Coi.ouADo: Near Henver, A/irr iln^linxnl, in IS'.H; near Windsor, Oslirlimil, .Iniie,
1S<I4 and ls*(."i; near Di'iiver, llrtlul, in iSll.') and ISiiS; near Fort Collins,
/.''(/,((• (), May, lS!t»).
:.'. Musineon hookeri (Torr. & (Jra.,) Niitt. in Torr. *.Vc (Jray. Fl. 1 : r4'2.
lN4().
Mitsiiiiiiiii ilirdi-ic'diiiii liiiiiL-rri Tt)Vf. Sc (Jray, Kl. 1 : <)4L'. 1S40.
M. IviiclniHjirrtDinii Niitt. in Torr. it Cray, I. e.
.1/. iiii(/iixlifi)liiuii Xutt. in Torr. cV: (iray, 1. c.
Iicseinhlinj^- 3f. (Uvdi'lcdf 11)11^ Imt more oi' le.s.s sca))rous throue;h()ut;
tVnil scabrous, sniiiiler. '1 to 8 nun. lonj^, with more prominent ril)s;
• >il tithes mostly solitary in the int(>rvals. often with small(>r accessory
ones ill the intervals or IxMiciith the ribs, two on th(> conmii.ssural side;
seed sulcate beneath the oil tubes, with more shallow concavity.
7s
(ONTIUJJUTIONS h'KoM 'IMIK NATloNAI- II KUHAKirM,
h
'lypc locality. "" plains (if tlic I'ltpcr IMaltc. ncai- tlir Kocky Moun-
tains:" collected by ShIIkII; type in Ilerl>. IMiilad. Acad.
From Assinil)oia to Montana. UlacU Hills of South HaUota. and
Colofado.
S/iicliii, 11.1 I itiiiiiiiiil :
AssiMiicii \ : Mniisf ,I;i\\ , Mdi-tiiiii lilCi.')!), May 111, IS'.ir>.
MdNi'Wx; ( inissli(i|i]M'i' N'lillcy, WiiIkuh |.')|, ,IuIv 1'.'!, lss(t; ncai' IIcIciki, Kihiii,
M:iy 'Jl, ISSS; lUnnLiii.ilili, S.',. May t, ISDd; near ilcil I,(m1i,'c, /,'<,.s, S. July Ijl.
ISli:;; l',,lc Cicck, /,'//'//-«■/•.'/ 11115. .Inly 4, IS'.I?.
WvoMiNi;: Aldni; >'clln\vst(iii(' I'arU, '/'"d (/// s."):!, .Imic, IS.S,"); Liu'iUiiii', .\'(/.m</( 10,
Ma.\ 7, is'.t).
SniTU Dakota: I'.lark Hills, F,,rin,i,.l I 1 1, .Ihih' '•'. ISS7.
C'oi.oK Mio: llitll A- lldiliiiiir -W, ill iSd'J; piaiiis, l'((.s(//, in istiS; ApcN, 11'"// 7l'(),
ill 1S7;1; lontliiils. aliituilc l.soo micUts, (nin,i IS.'), May II, IS!).").
;). Musineoii tenuifolium Nutt. in Ton- iSc (ii-ay. V\. 1: iW'l. Is4(>.
Fi(i. {?,.
.\caulescent. somewhat c(\spitoso, o-ljuieous: leaves t lipinnatilid. with
narrowly lineai' seeinents; peduncles nmch lone'er than the leaves,
1 to 1* dm. lone-; umbel 12 to I'o-i'iiyed: fruit nearly elaluous. ?> to
4 nun. lone; oil tul»es lare-e, 2 oi- .", in the intervals.
TyiM' locality. "Rocky Mountains;" collected Ity .W//'///,' type ii
llei'h. riiilad. \cad. and llerh. ( 'olumhia Univ.
Western Neiiraska. western South l);d\ota. and Wyoming-.
Sjiicnih iiy (.niiiniii (I:
Nkuu ASK a: i>awes ('(Hiiity, altitude l,;>S(» incters, //cx.sc//, .Inin' "Jit, ISSO; Sionx
Coiinty. Wdiliir. AiiL'iist L', ISSll; War i'xiiint't Canyon, altimdi' I,.')ti0 nietcfs,
M7//;<o//x ;>ns, .Iniic 1';;, ISillt; ('li/yciincCounty, y,'//'///*/';/, July 1, IWM; S(•utl^-
liliiff ("oinily, /.>//*./v/, .Inly (), ISlll.
Sorrii Dakota: Iliads Hills, Funioiid 14(), May ">, ]SS7; same re^Moii, aititudr
1,050 to IMOO nict.Ts, /.>//»T//71S, .luiie iSUl'.
AN'voNUNo: l.aianiif Hills, Xi/smi 17<), .liiiic 7, ISJM; I.usk, KititirJinti iOS, .Iniic
I'S, iSiKi: l.araniicand Alliany counties, Svl^nu L'S7S, liUiS, in |S!I7.
4. Musineon vaginatum lvydt)i'r.o', "^lem. N. Y. I>ot. (iardenl: 2SS.
IIKM).
"Stem less than 1 dm. hioh. from a thick perennial root, ol-ihrou-.
.•striate, more or less purjile-tinocd, '1 to ;!-lea\'ed: basal leaves with
petioles al)out ;'» cm. lono-. twice or thrice ternate. with stalked di\ i-
.sions (stalk of the terminal one lono'est), '.dabrous: divisions divided
into linear or lin(»ar-oli',;no' obtuse se<>-ments about 5 mm. lono-; stem
loiivcs similar, short petioh '. and with a very ('onsj)icuous purple ami
scarious-maroiiuHl sheath: umbel 1 to 2 cm. in diameter, with sevcrid
rays; involucre none; involucels of linear bnu'ts nearly as loiij>' us the
pedicels; sei)als evident; petals whitc^ or sometimes yellowish; niiituie
fruit not s(>en; younji" fruit with strono- ai\oles. but no wing's, a little
compressed laterally; oil tu))es ai)\)arently ;^ in the intervals; seedfa<e
plane; .stylopodium depressed."
n
• Moiiii-
L)tti, iiiid
S..Iiily -M,
, Silsuii 10,
, ir../; 7-'<>,
I.s4t».
Fid. v.).
lilid. with
ic leaves,
ous, ;> ti)
',• typo ii
t
ISSlt; Skuin
Mi(t llH'tlTS,
LSiJl; Scuttt
111, ultitudr
HIS, .Itiiu'
(Ml 1 : -28.^.
ofliiliroiis. *^||
ivcs with
kod di\ i-
s divivh'il
me", sti'tii
)ur])le and
th sevei;d
one- iis the
h; milt lire
^s, a little
; seed I'aco
COI'l/rKU AND liOSK— NOIl'I'II AMKKICAX I'M HKLMKKKA K. 7S)
Tvpe locality. "Montana. Uiidecr Mountains;"" collected by /i;/</-
'• /■(/{{■ /A.s'.sv//. no. 4()lf»», ,Iujie l.'>. IM>7: type in Ilerh. Colunihia I'niv.,
iiiplieate in l'. S. Nat. Ilerl).
l)iide-er Mountains. Montana.
.^;/I fliiH 111 I'.idnniii'il :
^U)Ni'AN\: Type speciiiu'iis as cilcil iiiidcr type Ideality; same stiitioii ami date,
liijiUtirii A- r>i:<!<i ij M'vl^^; /■'Idiliiniii >)\)^-i, in ISit7.
^\'(■ c|iiut(' the (ii'i'^'iiial (leseriiitiini of this species, as the material <li)es not permit
. ifi (ietermine the ^'eiilis tn which it helniii^s. l''riiitiii^' siiecimeiis nf what appears
i,i he tiiis species were ciillected hy Mr. {•"rank 'I'wcedy in the Ui^' Horn .Monntaiiis
oi Wyiiiuiiijiin IS'.ili. The Iriiit is dhlniiir, •'! mm. Imi;^', llatteiu-d laterally, the siir-
laie slitriitly roujrheiied, ami with iki stylnpedinni.
15. DEWEYA 'i\)iT. cv:: r,riiy. Fl. l: (541. 1S40.
Ciilyx teeth prominent. Fruit ohlone-, tlattened laterally, ^dabrous.
('ill-pel with .^ ])r<)minent \-ery acute ril)s. Stylopodium none. Car-
pophore di\ided. Oil liilx's se\-erid in the intei-\!il.s and on the c-om-
iiiissiirtd side. Seed nearly tei-ete in section, the taco deeply sulciite.
Caideseent pliints. with simply pinntite leaves, mo.stly no iinolucrc,
in\ oliieeis ol' few linciii- l»i-act-
lels. and yellow tlowers.
Type species. /)( //'(■//(/(//•(/uft/
'Wtvv. & (irtiy.
\ inonotypic e-onus. so t'ar
as known, helone-ine- (o tln^
iiioiiiitains of southern CtUi-
t'oriiia and Lower ( 'alit'ornia.
The ircmis Ihirri/n lias heeii re-
iVrred til Viliic'i and tn Arrni'itrid^
which twii t:eiiera are new iiierjred
under the latter name, hiit differs
liiiedy ill its lack ef styliiiiediuin
and pinnate leaves. Its relation-
>liip is nearest to Tuiisrliia, from
which it diffi'rs in its very sharp prominent rilis, prominent and persistent calyx
teeth, as well as in its ranjjre. I>nide in Kii>;ler i^ rrantl's Xul. I'tiaiiz/inii. has asso-
( iaied Ihiiri/d with ,l/».s77((oy>.s/.s- as suli^eiiera under \'i'l(ii'a, lint it is more clearly dis-
tinct from Miisniiojisi.s than from 'i'miscliin. in oiir liir. \. Am. I'liihill. we were led
h' a'^sdciate with I), iiiyiiln certain other spi-cies which had heeii descrihed under the
irriius, anil which had jjradiially come to stand for it. Acconliii^rly /'. iin/nln came
in I.e leL'arded as an exct-ptional species, rather than the type of the jreiuis. \\\'
lia\e here maintained Jhuri/d as at lirst estahlislied, and have separateil from it the
siihse(|iiently descriheii species us representing a >.'emis more distinct from Ihwcua
than is Ihiriifii from Titim'Jwi.
1. Deweya arguta Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1: ('.41. 1840.
I.ii/ualieuiii (tri/iilinii Nutt. in Torr. i*i <iray, Fl. 1: (Ul. 1S40.
Arraritcin iiri/iila Watson, Hihl. Index 410. 1S7S.
Vi'InmimiuUtV. & H. Rev. N. Am. t'mhell. 120. 1.SS8.
v. iiniiitii Irniiilit (.', i^ ]{. J'.ot. (iaz. 14: 2SL'. 188'J.
5872 0
Pig. II.— Di'Wi'Vii nrRUta: a. x t: />, xS.
Fid. 14.
80
<'<iXTKIIU"l'l(»XS KIMM THK NATKtNAL 11KK15AUIUM.
(iliilirous. ;! lo T..") dm. Iiiiili. rarely iiciUiIcsciMit; leaves simply pin-
nate, petioliiles of lowest pair of leaflets sometimes j)i'omiiieiit eiioiieh
to <i'ive a tei'iiate app(>araMee; leaflets '> to T. ovate, '2J> to T.."* em. loiiy,
the lowest [x't ioliilate and often sulieordate, linely and sharply nniero
nat(> serrate, tht> terminal and lowest often .'J-lohed; imihel 1'2 to 1(!-
raye(l. mostly with no inxoluere. and involueels of few linear acuminate
hi'actlets; rays ,^ to 1» em. lonu': pedicels shol't, ;! to |0 mm. loiij^'; fruit
oltlon<i'. smooth, s nnn. lonn'; oil tubes ;-> to ;> in the intei'vals. 1 to (i
on the connnissural side. ^
'lype locality, "woods of San Dieo-o. C.'alifornia;" collecte(l l»y
ynttiill ; ty))e in I'hilad. Acad.
jNIountains of southern California and LoM'or California.
Sjx'i'iiiii IIS I .riiiiiiiii il:
("ai.ikokni a: San i'crnardiiio, '.'. I', r^rv// 22t), ■>rrty, ISSO; rasadeiin, .Aj^rN .'i027,
t^'liniary, ISSL'; I.os A iij.'clcs County, lluss,; Manli-Ai>fil, iSHti, ISSS; Saii
Dicjro ('(itiiity, Orriilt, .Inly, ISSlt; Santa Monica, llass,, May, ISilL'; San
Tsalii'l, 111 i/.-Ikuc, April-May, iSii:]; San Bernardino, I'drish -J470, Jinu', ISKT.
16. DRUDEOPHYTUM C. S^ K.. ^vn. nov.
Calyx teeth evident oi' wantin.u'. Fruit orhiculai', llattcMied latcM'ally.
olai)i"ous. or p u he see n t .
Car])el with a slender lili
foi'iu ribs. Stylo])odiuni
none. ('ar])ophore vari-
al)le. Oil tul)es sevei'al in
the int(>rvals and on. the com
missural side. Seed in'arly
tei'ete in section, the face
AvUh a narrow de(>]) sulcus
which enlaro-es into a central
cavity.
Caulescent or acaid(\scent
plants, with ternatidy com-
pound lea\'es (exce])t in /K
rr.sf /'/>////), mostly no involu-
en>, more or lt>ss prominent
involueels, and yellow ilowei's (exce])t in /). rrsf/fuiii,'*).
Type species. Diini/n lniiiir,(/! (tVA\\ rroc. Am. Acad. 7: ?A-1.
1«(:).S.
A o-ronp of (i spoeios. helono-ino- to the mountains of the Pacilic
slope, from southern California to central Oreo-on.
Tilt' HpiM-it's placed Iktc under Driiilinjiliiiliiiii have hceii Iit-rotofore aspooial'd
with Diiri'jia (ir<iiiln, a.« mentioncil in tin discussion under tiiat jrcinis. Drmlfdiiln/h m
differs from Dnrnjn^ however, in having' orhicnlar fruit, with sieinU'r liliforin ri'is
ami ternate leaves.
(dalirous (»r sometimes scabrous; leaves lernaus (lowens yellow; sterile flowers with-
out calyx teeth.
Fiii. If), — nrndoopliytiim liiirtwcfxi: n, '^'1; }t, xs.
Il -A
iply pin-
111. lono",
\,- macro
1-J to 1('«-
'iiiniiiiitc
no-; fruit
Is, 4 to (i
J.iiirs :iOL'7,
, IKSS; San
ISit'J; Siiii
June, 1SU7.
liitcnilly.
!)(' scent.
(Mulcr lili-
'oijodiiini
!•(> v.iri-
cvcral ill
tiiccom
(I nciirly
the fiicc
']) sulcu>
) !i central
auloscont
ilcly coni^
v\)\ in />■
no iiivolii-
)ronruu'r.t
1. 7: 34l\
he rm'itic
•e associat'il
riiflrdjiliiilini
lilifonn ri'iH
'-IR'fl
1
(iwerswini-
COCJ/rKK AND liOSK NORTH AMKKM'AN LMHKI.Ll KKItA K. Si
( 'al\\ tct'lh iiltsnlclc.
l''(iliM'_'<' iimri' 111' less sc!il)rnn.-j.
luMilncrl.-^ f<iiis|iicii(iiis; I'fiiit lai''_'f I. I>. Intrliinji.
ln\(i|iic('ls iii<-niis|ii(MiMus; I'm it small L'. /'. trl/iii/i/ii.
l'cilia'_'t' irlalirniis ami (^'laiicuiis ;!. />. i/ldnfinii.
( ':tl\ \ tcctll cviiU'lll.
I 'ml ids hirirc ami niit'ii; sdUtlici'ii ( 'alil'nrnia 4. />. juirisliii.
I'mlifls ciiiitfaclcil; mdimtaiiis 111' Ofcu'dU .'). I>. limriUii.
l»riisrl\ rlntlu'il w It li Si il't^ pill irsccMcc; leaves pinnate; lliiwcrs w liile; sterile llnwei's
nil liiiii: peilicels, ami with prnmineiit pi'i'sistenl <'aly.\. leetli. (1. />. nxliliini.
1. Drucleophytum hartwegi ((nay) ('. tSc l{. Fk;. 15.
I), in ijii liitrtirni'i (\\-A\\ I'riie. Am. Aeail. 7: :!il.'. iS(>7.
Arrai-di-iii h'liiii'ii/i W'atsnn, I'rne. .\m. Aead. 22: -11."). 1SS7.
Vrliini hni-lirnjl V. <k \l. Kev. X. .\m. ITmhell. ll'l. ISSS.
Mostly iicaiilesc(Mit, o to <! dm. lii<;'li. minutely scabrous tlirouj^lioiit;
|ea\('s hiternate iind (|iiiii!ite (ultimate sro-ineiits more or less con-
iliieiil); leiitlels oviite. L\r» to .") cm. lonu'. iU'ute at hase, coarsely and
(lee))l\ imuroiiate-serrate and lohed; uiiihel It! to I'O-i'ayed. mostly
with no involucre, tind iiivolucels of prominent foliaceous linear
(ililoiio- retlexed i»ractlets on one side of the mulxdlets; rtiys »i to 10
ein. Iohl;-: pedicels sliort, 1 to 7 mm. lono'; fruit nearly ortdcular,
>iii(iotli. t! to s mm. loiit:'. 5 to tl mm. Iji'oad: ctirpophoi'e entire; oil
tiilies ;; in the dorsal intervals. ;") or <> in the Ititerals. ,S to lo on tlui
cniiimissural side.
'ryi)e locality, "on the Sacramento." C/alifornia; collected \)\ I/nrt-
ir,(i. no. 1T4.S; type in Herb. (iray.
California.
Sji, ruin lis I'XdIllillid:
('\i.iriii;M \; San Lnis <)])is)io, Jinus ,'>2;'S, ^lay (1, ISS'J; near I'ort Tejnii, l\crn
Cniinty, altitmie 1,0(1(1 meters, Cnrilli A- Fiinshin 1!.")7, .Inly '1, 1S!I1; Amailnr
Ciiimty, ll<iii.<,ii\\m, Ajiiil (), 1S!I;!; I,ittle Cliien ('anynii, liiitte Cunnty, V/'x.
Aitxt'ni ■Am, March-.Iuiie, ISlKi; .Miiunt Diahln, .l//'r, A'<(.s///ryo(/, May .'il, 18117;
Mnrrisiin ("anynn, Niles, ./rjismi, .lune lU-L'O, 181)7.
•-'. Drudeophytum kelloggii ((Jrtiy) ('. & K.
Ill III i/ii Li'lliii/i/ii CiVixy, I'nie. Am. Acaii. 7: 'A\'.\. 1S()7.
Arniciiriii l.-iHii'i/i/ii \\'ii{fnu\, j'roe. Am. Acail. 22: 415, lss7.
\;/n,<i l,;l/ni/;/li ('. ^k \l. IJev. N. Am. I'mliell. ll'l. iSSS.
Acaulescent. or nearly so. mostly puherident. more slender, '.) to ♦>
dill, liii>-h; leaves triteniate; l(>allets ovate. I to H.;") cm. lonj*', mostly
• Molx'd; umbel S to Iti-niyed. uiostly with no involucre, and iiivolucels
• if >iii!ill linetu' lu'iU'tlets; rays 2.5 to 7.5 cm. lonu-; pedicels (i to S mm.
I'>i!i^: fi'uit L' to 4 mm. lon<>-, tUmost as broad, .sonunvhat noti-hod at
''iix'; other\vis(> liU(! /). ImiiirKj't.
Type lociility. "Boliuas Hay. near San Francisco:" collected by
h'lliKKj. .lune :^:>; type in llei'b. (iray.
( 'iilif(jriiia and Oroiion.
82
(ONTiiUJUTKJNS FROM TJiK ^NATIONAL IIKHHAKIUM.
•'I ,::
iSjHviiiiiiis I ntiiiiiiiil :
Cai.M'okni a: Oiikliiiiil Hills, near San I'^raiicisco, k'tH(i</</ <{• llnrfnril/iu IHliS; same
Hiatiuii, Kdliii/i/, .liiiic, IS70; Crystal S|iiiri^s, ii. It. Vnsnt, in IS?"); |'"ulsoiii,
K(ilh<irliii- Ciirniii, May, iSS.'i; siiiiiiiiil nf Mdiiiit 'raiiialpais, K<itli<irliic Cnr-
niii, .Inly 4, ISSd; Kawtali, Tiilaic Cniiiily, Aliic i'lixlinxnl, !\luy, !S!M;
S('(|unia Mills, Fresno Cimnly, .[lire l-:<islifi,i,il, May, 18'J4; Muunt Taiiuil-
pai.s, Marin ('(Pinity, Alicr l-Mshrnoil, in l,Sil4 ami iSiHi.
Oukoon: Waldo, ll'iinll, May :;(), 1SS4.
8. Drudeophytum glaucum ('. iSc R. Platk II.
Whim ;i',ni<v {'. i*c K. Contr. Nal. llerl). 3: .".L'i. pi. 14. lS!tr>.
Short ciiiilcscciit. slender, 4.;-) dm. or less liioh, erect or somewhat
spreiidiiio-. oluhious and somewhat i;l!Uicoiis; liiisal leaves small, twice
or tlu'ice teniate: stem lea\'es often simply ternate; leallets small, 12
mm. or less lon<i\ mostly cordate or truncate at l)as(>, often 8-lol)od or
8-parted, irreji^ultirly tootlied; umlKd 7 to ir)-rayed, with no involucre,
and involucels of small lineai' bractlets; rays i{.5 to ;") cm. lono-; ])edi-
cels 2 mm. or less lon>i-; fruit orbicular, :i mm. in diauieter; carpophore
parted ixdow the middle.
Type locality. "" (ilendale," Orej^on; collected by lloahil^ April 30,
ISST; type in U. 8. Xiit. Herb.
Southern Orejjcon.
Spi'citiii IIS I'.niiiiiiicil:
Ouiooon: Canyonvillc, inmrll, April, ISSI; (ilcndalc, Ifnin/I, Aj.ril :]0, !SS7.
EXl'I.ANA'I'KlN OK I'l.ATK 1 1.— Kit,'. 'I. Ullllill: /'. I'luit.
4. Drudeophytum parishii C. c<: K.
Vil'Kv /Kirlsliii (\ Si K. Ri'v. N. Am. I'lnlK'H. llM. ISSS.
(ilabrous throughout, neai'ly acaulesc(>nt. H to 4 dm. hij^h; loaves
thickish, ternate-piimatitid. the s(\oinents ovate, irretiularly cuspidate-
toothed and lolu'd: umbel about 2t)-i'ayed. with no involucre, and
involucels of few setaceous bractlets; rays T) to 7.5 cm. lon*^; pedicels
a])()ut 4 to 7 nun. lon<i" calyx teeth promiiu'iit: fruit oblonj^-. <;labrous.
0 to 7 mm. lon<i-. carpophore :i-paiied; oil tubes ;> or 4 in tlie intervals,
4 or 5 on the conmiissural side.
Type locality, north sideof "San liernardiuf) Mountains." (California;
collected by Pdfl.sh ///VAv.,no. 1827, June, iJSSG; type in Herb. Coulter.
Southern California.
SjH'ciiiinix r.niiiiiiii'il ;
Cai,ik(>u.\ia: Type spcciniciis a.s cittMl undor type locality; bonj,' Meadow, Tnlaii'
County, I'dlnii'r l(i!(, .fuly 7-14, ISS.S; near Tcjon Pass, Kern County, Cuvil'r
»(• FiiiisIdii ]2~'2, .luly 12, 1801; San .iacinto Mountains, .""San Dicjjo Count} ,
altitude 1.8(M) meters, H(im\ .July, 1S1)2; Wilsons Peak, bosAn^'elesCount \
Ihiriihon, .July, lSi»2; San P>eriiardino Mountainy, altitude 1,500 to 1,*J''0
meterf^, Pnvisli :500(), ;5,")04, .lime, KS04.
5. Drudeophytum howellii C. & K.
Velam lioiirllii V. <k R. Rev. N. Am. Fmhell. 122. 1888.
Glabrous throu<^hout, short caulescent, ;"> to 7.5 cm. high; leaves I
Cent'. Nat Heib., Vol. VII.
Plate II.
1H()8; satni'
5; Knlsoin,
Kirliir Ciir-
\Iiiy, 18!»4;
lilt Tainal-
'LATK II.
omcwhiit
:i!l, t\vic(5
snmli, 12
-lobod or
iivolucro,
WiX; podi-
rpc^phorc
April ;}(>,
), ISS7.
i
■J.
1
h; loaves
uspidutc- 1
icro, iind
p('di('(>ls
<ifliil)roiis.
intervals.
•
alifornia;
. Coulter.
*
low, Tnlair
iity, Ciivil''
jjo Count \ ,
Ics Count ,
00 to l/J.'O
Drudeophytum glaucum C. & R.
; leaves I
I
i:'
i ('
^<U
('(>ri;ri-:i{ and imsk — Nouiii amkkican iMinu.MKKJtAi:. .S3
(»!• :.'. tliickisli. •"' to I <'iii. l(Hiy\ willi (»\ ii((> (iiitliiu'; (lie otjloiiy st'iiriiiciils
with irn'<iuliii' (cclli juid lohcs, which arc pmiy-ciitly li|)|M'(l. mid rcvo-
jiilc iiiiii'ii'ins; iimiIh'I ."> to ♦'(-i'sivimI (sonH'liincs with I ttr "J sessile-
imilit'lh'ts). with IK) involucfc, and iiiNoluccls f.\('('('diii;4ly |)r<tiiiim'iit,
hciii<i' exactly like the leaves and r<»riiiiii<'' the pi'incipal |)iiit of tiie
loliiiLfe of the plant ; rays l(»to UJ mm. loii^*. pedicels ahotit i' nun. h>ny;
r:[\\\ teeth prominent; fruit (immature) ohlonji'. }iIal>rous. :.' nnn. lonu-;
oil tiilies several in the intervals.
r\])e locality, "top of Siskiyou Moiuitains. ( )reL:'<>n: "" collected l»y
//mrJ/, no. 711, .luly i^O, i!SS7; type in llerl». Coulter, duplicat*; in
'- ['. S. Nat. Ilerh.
Alpine siumnits of Siskiyou Mountains. Oregon.
.Sy/i (■////( us I'.iiliiniiid :
(lUKiios: Si.-'kiyoii MiniiitiiiiiH, iieiu- Asliliimt, lloictll l.'K'iil, .Inly l!»-'_'(), 1SS7.
A very fiir'c and I'estiicUd specii-f*, which (.lui-s ikiI jjeeiii to liiivc hci-ii I'liuml since
till' (iriL'iniil ciilifctinii.
ti. Drudeophytum vestitum (Watson) ('. cVc if.
I), ir, 1/(1 n.ilila Wiitsnii. i'rnc. Am. Acad. 17: :!7I. ISSL'.
Arraciiciit irslild \\'iit.<(iii, 1. c. 22: II"). ISSV.
IV////7/ nxtllii V. Si H. Uev. N. Am. finlieil. IL'L'. I.S.SS.
Acaulescent. 5 to Id cm. hieh. densely clothed t lii-ouefhout with
white soft spreadine- haii's; leaves pinnately compound, with numer-
'.; ous erowded conlluent ohlont)" .soyments; uml)el !(• to l,")-rayed. with
no in\()lucre. and involuccds of numerous lanceolate hractlets; rays S
* to It; nun. lone-; fruit sessiU^ or nearly so. the stei'ile ])edicels \-J to IS
I iniM. lone; fruit ovate-ohlone-. ])ul>esceiu'e 4 to T) nun. lon<:'. 2 nun.
^^ hroad: oil tultes ;} or 4 in the intervals, 'A on the couuuissural side.
;| '.\1"' locality, "'summit of Mount l>aldy. near San ileinai'dino,"
I (alifornia; collected hy P<(i>!s/i />/'<: as'., Aue'ust, Is.so; type in Ilerh.
'% (iray.
:| Mountains of .southern California.
iS/iiciiiK IIS I'xiiinuiciJ :
('Ai,n-()i{Ni.\: Boar Valley, altitude ],r)00 meters, J'urisli ISl'r>, .luiie, ISSii; Ki)n<r
iMeadi.w, Tulare (-\iniily. altitude 'J, 4(10 to L'.TiK) meters, I'nhiiir lit:'., .lime
7-14, 18SS; near Whitney Meadows, altitude -,S.")0 meters, Cnril/rA- Finistnii
1()28, Auj^u.-t 20, lSi)l; .Mount \\'iiitney, altitude 3,;J00 to ;;,1'00 meters,
' Kiitlidrinc Bnnuleycc 14711.
17. MUSENIOPSIS C. cSc R. Kev. N. Am. Umhell. :.'•; tunl l:>y. 1888.
(alyx t(M>th obsolete. Fruit thitteiuHl hittM'idly. ol)lono-. e-labrous.
Carpel somewhiit tliittenefl hitenilly, with e([u:d till form ril)s (the
ititerinediiites somewhat distant from the lateiids), and a thin periciirp
\\ itli ill-detined strenythei.lne- cells beneath tht; I'ibs. Oil tubes 3 or 4
in th(> intervals, 4 on the eonmiissural side. Seed terete, the taco
nitli a dee]> tuid ntirrow suk'us.
Glabrous perennials from thick ('lonyated roots, with bsistd i)imuite
A
84
<;i»N'rKIHrTH>NS V\U)M TIIK nation. \I- llllltHAKinM.
Fio. M'l. — Miiscninpsis tcxniia: n. It, x 8.
Icint's. no iiivoliici'f. iinoliKM-ls (»!' few siiimII l»i'at(l<'ts. ami y<'ll<»\v
llowns (ill ours).
'lypc sjM'cics, 'Dtuxr/ila tr.nind (fray.
A Mcxii-aii <4('iiu.s of uUout 'JO sim'c'u's, oim' i>I' wliidi rca<'lit's 'I'cxas.
1. Mu8eniop8i8texana((ii-iiy)('. ^^ li..
Rev. N. Am. riiilx'll. |-j:5. isss.
Fi(i. !<;.
7)iiisi-liiii lijiiiiiidrny, Iidst. .Iniu'. Nat.
Hist. 6: 211. 1S,MI i I'l. Lindli. ).
Kllliililni.s Ir.iiiiiitx r.cillli. i*t llnok.
(it'll. I'l. 1: SS;"). |,S(;7.
Vildiii li.idiiii l)rii(U' ill iMi^lcr Si
I'raiitl. Nii(. i'lliiiizt'iil'aiii. 3": Klii.
1S!»H.
Acauli'scont: sca])(' 5 to '20 cin.
hijifli, loiiycr than (ln> leaves, .soine-
wliat .''icahroiis at base of iiinlicl.s;
leaves 5 to 7-i)iiiiiate; lower pinna' petiolate, piiiiiately parted: .seo--
iiHMits euneit'orni, 3 to H-cleft: iiiiiliel 5 to S-rayed; fruit .') iiiiii. lono-.
Type" locality, ""western Texas, near Austin^;" collected l»y
Wr/)//if/ type in Herb. (J ray.
Ti'xas, and extendiiiji' into Mexico.
i^/iiciiiiiiis iXdin'lUfd:
Tk.\.\s: Industry. Wurzlmr, May. 18(15.
18. BUPLEURUM L. Sp. IM. 1: 2H(). 1753.
Calyx teeth obsolete. Fruit oblono-, [latteii(>d lat(>rally. with rather
l)road coiuniissure. C^ai'pel with e(|ual very sleiuU'i' or pi'oininenl
ribs, each with a very small "i'roup of
strenti'thenino- cells. Stylopodiuni
prominent and Hat. Oil tubes want-
iiio-, or continuous at)out the seed cav-
ity. Seed face plane or somewhat
concave.
Annuals or perennials, with simple
entire clasping- or perfoliate st(>)ii leaves,
with or without an involucre, involucels
of 5 or more ovate bractlets, and yel-
low tlowers,
First.specics cited, 7i. rotundtfoluiui L.
A o-roup of GO or more species, all but one bclongini,^ to the OM
World.
Tlio genus includes species of verj'^ diverse characters, and the description givea
above applies (july to those included in our tiora.
Fig. 17. — Buplciinim nincricaniini:
a, xs; h, ;n VI.
Vi'lloW
Icxas.
l,sss.
ciiir. Niil.
l/iixlli. ).
\; ll.M.k.
•20 cin.
s. somo-
iimlu'ls;
in. loiiy.
ctod hv
li viithor
•oiniiM'iil
liciUiUMi:
^
4
Ition given
('(HI.TKK AND HOSK NolM'M AMKIOCAN rMUKI-MI'KKAK.
sr)
riiiiiniiil, I'mm a liniiirliiii;; caiKlfx; involiicif ul' ;! In .'i iiiM'(|iiiil liracts; iiivnliirt'lH
,i|' .') til N lathtT Hiiiall nvatf Imictlcts; rarpi'l with piuiiiiiu'iit rilin; nil tiilicx rmi-
liiiiiniiM al>niil tlu' scril cavity, ami niii< in ftuii lil); ^ict'il fu<'t' plain-.
I. /•'. iiiiinuriiiiiiiii,
Aiitiual; iiivnliicrc iinnc; iiisniiircis nf .' very I'niiHpiciKiiiH ovale iniicrniialc hrartlclH;
carpels witii vci'y slcinlcr rilts and im oil tiihcs; sccil {'ace Moincwlial cnncavi'iscc
1 1, 2")!.') /•'. niliiii(lij'iiliinii.
!. Bupleurum americanum ('. tVc K, licv. N. Am. Umlu'll. IIT). isss,
Fi(i. 17.
liiisiil leaves liiieiif-l!m('e(>liite; caiiliiie ones \efv vai'ialtle, (tMoiio- to
liiieiif. mor*' Of less cluspiiio-; fays iiiie(|tial. l.r)tor>em. loii^-; pedicels
-liiifl.
l''fom Alaska to Moiitiina. Idaho, and ^^'volllillef.
Spi cliiii 111 I liiiiinii'il:
Alaska: IAuI St. MicliacI, N'orloii Sound, llinmixliv, in IS(),')-(i(>; same sta-
tion, 'J'lirinr S, Aiij;msI 14, |H7!»; ilci'ald Island, Ciiiihiiii nmipir, in IHSI;
aliove l''ort Ynkoii, IliiUs, in ISSI; Finixlnii 117, in ISit.'!; Ynkon icjjion,
W'llliiiiiis, in 1S!I!I; Vakntat I'.ay, .SW»//'/<r.s 41 14, .Inly ll', 1S!)!I.
Ai.iticifTA: Watcrton l.akr, Miiruim lOfiTO, .Inly "JS-.'il, IHitr).
Montana: N'allcy of Mnsselslieli liivcr, ' V///////, An;.'nst 1!», ISS'J; licit Moinitains,
.\ii<ln-xi)ii, Scptcndici', iSS'.t; same station, Williniii.t 1!I7, Septernher 7. 1S9();
near Ui'd Lod^re, Hds, 4(1, .Inly L'7, l.Sit.'i; licartootii Monntains, above tindier
liia-, T'. liitiliii 'M, An^'iist 1:5, lSi»4: near (Jeyser, ("uHcade Comity, Wunl 140,
An^iiist •_'7, 1S!».'); .'Spanish llasin. Madison Uanj,'*', altitude i.soo meters,
Floihiiiiii (iSii, .Inly 11, ISiMi; Little Melt Monntains, altitnde 1,S(I() metiTs,
/■'IikIiikiii VtH:',, t)S4, An-rnst Ki-ls, isiid.
Invno: Mmnitains at head of IJeillish Lake,
altitnde li, ."),")() to ;>,()()() meter's, {■'nrniiiiiii
44(i, An-rnst L'L', ISlir).
\\'^<lMl^(;: Cinillrr, in 1S',L'; (Irceii River,
IlirlitirilxDii, in 1S7S; monntains of Yel-
lowstone I'aik, Kiiiiirllnii, Aiii,'nst l.">,
1H87; /■'rtriiHiiiii, in lS',t;>; north westeiii
Wyoming', Jiusi' ',\4\, Se|ilemlier (i, IS'.i;!;
Teton Monntains, Xi Ison U7~, Anjrnst -\,
1S(»4; I'luon Pass, AV/.s7</(,S!»:!, An-rnst 14,
lS<t4; Klectric Peak, Yellowstone Park,
IlililhiiilM'im, Angust IS, 1S1I7.
Im)!' iiitfodiiced sp(>eies, see })a<>'e iJo'i.
19, TREPOCARPUS Niitt. in DC. Col
Mem. 6: .')<i. l.S!>it.
I''i(;. is. — 'lYfiioi'tii'iiiis iicllnisiu':
n. ■ VI: h, 111.
( 'alyx te(>th ])fomiiieiit. titie<iiial. Ff uit
liiieaf-()l»l()iio-. tlatli-iied lattTtdly, smooth. C afpel somewhiil dof.stdly
llattetied. witii no j)fimafv fihs, 4 pfomineiit eofUy secoiidai'v fibs,
and a l)f()iul coiispieuous hand of stfent>tluMiin*;' cells al)oiit the seed
cavity, iiijikino- u thick cfustai'i'ons piu'lctirp. Stylopodiiim conic;d,
will) \ cfy shoft style. Oil tiUx's solittify heni'ath tlic secondiuy fi)>ft,
80
fONTUim'TKlNS I-UOM TlIK NA'I'loNAI. 11 KUIJAUII'M.
IIKM'P (»)• h'ss iliibrddrd ill tin* seed luid adlit'lMii;;' to it. *J nil llir coin
lliissiind side. Seed Uu-r pliiiif (tr soinrw liiil ((Ukjivc.
( ilidit'oiis itiiMiiiils. willi tliiii ]iiiiiiiitcly d*M'()iii|>oiiiid Inixcs iiiid liiiciir
sryiiiciits. hitcnil I'cw rayed iiiiil»fls oppnsilc (lie Icincs, iii\t»liirrt' aiui
liiNoliiccIs of few liiu'iif ciilirr or divided liniets. and white llosvers.
A iiionol\|)i(' u'enns lielony'lim" to the southern i)riurie re<;ion of the
I'nited States.
I. Trepocarpus aethusae Nntt. in \H\ Coll. Mem. 6; r»»>. ol. ||. |s-j!t.
Vu.. IS.
From I to U dm. hieli; iiml>eis •_' to ri-raye(i; nmlxdiets few-Mowered.
with veiT short pedietds; fruit s to |(> mm. loiii:'.
Type loeaiily. " territoire d'.VrUansa"": eolleeted t»y .\iilhill; type
in lierh. DC. (Iiipiicate in II. "rl.. I'hila.l. Acad.
Praii'ies cd' .VrUansas and Indian Tei'i'itory to .Vialiama and Texas.
Sfii film IIS 1 .1(1 iiinii il:
AltKANSAs: |i'nrt Siiiitli, Hii/iliiir, ill I S.");!-.')! ; iicjir l.itllc liiick, Cnrilli 'J't. .Inly S,
1SS7; saiiu' statidii, Mrs. Tufl, in ISSS.
Imh.w Ticmiiiouv: Suiih Iloin MoiiiitaiiiH, shihlun KM, .Inly <i, isui.
;\i,aii\ma: Near Mdliiic, Mulir.
Mi.ssissii'i'i; Stark villc, I'lians, May. iSSM.
Tkxas: llciiiiistciKl, ll't/l SiS, .luiie It), IS7L'; near i>all;u'^, liinn-hiiii, .liiiie, iMTil,
l,SWt, anil ISSl; Tlmruir, in l.SW>.
20. APIUM L. Sp. IM. 1; -HW. U'u).
Calyx t«'elh obsolete. Fruit llall.'iiecl laterally, ovate or hroader
than loiiy'. j^lahrous. Carpel with prominent obtuse nearly equal
corky rilts and no strenotheiiiiin' cells.
Slylopodium wantinj;' or depressed. Oil
lubes solitary in the intervals, '1 on the
commissural side. Seed section round.
Krect ()!• ))r<)strate ylabrous herbs witii
pinnately or ternately (li\ ich'd leaves and
umlxds of wliite lh)wei's opposite the leaves.
VwA species cited is .1. jHfrosilhtiiiu L..
which is a l'< ti'ns, Umim ; the second species citetl is J. </r<ir,i)l,ns L.
,\ oroup of alK)Ut :i<> species chielly dispersed throuj^'h the Kastein
Hemisphere and i'e))resent<'d in our native Uoni by a sinyle widely
distributed species.
1. Apium ammi (L.) Urban. Fl. F.ras. 11': ?A\. ])1. !•!. I.s7l>.
Fi<;. !!•.
Sixiiiiiiiiiiiii L. Sp. I'i. 1: 1'.")!'. 17."):!; Jac<|. Ilort. Vinddh. 2: il.'). |,!. L'dO. 177:'.
A.1<iit<i/ihiillinii K. Mnt'ii. in r>cntli. Kl. Anstral. 3: :!7'_'. istiii.
From 1 to tl dm. luL'-h; leaves ternat(dv divided into liliform sei;-
ments; umlnds sessile or sliort peduneuhite; fruit 2 mm. \()n^.
Type h)eality, "in Apulia. ^lOe-ypto."
Jn wet eround from North Carolina to Florida, westward to Texas
and California; also ext<'ndini>- into Mexico and South America.
Kit;. I'.i.— Apimii iiiniiii:
II. Ill: h. I-J.
«(>i i;i'i:k and u<»sk — nokih amkimcan immi:m,iikuak. s?
ic «'OlU-
I lint'iir
fl'C 1111(1
ACTS.
Mil' tlll>
lst>!».
Kid. IS.
owned.
/// t\|)t'
I 'rt'xus.
.•:.. .Iiilv s.
uiif, isTit.
l)l"();i(l(M'
ly (Mjiiul
lu- cells.
,('^l. Oil
:.' oil llif
oiiiid.
rits willi
ll\fS iiinl
ic Iciivcs.
in II III \i..
nil IIS li.
Kastciii
»' widclv
Fio. 1'.'.
■JlH). 177-.
)riii se;;-
to Tcxiis
S/irriimiiK i.iiniiiiml:
.<iM III ('\itiii,iN\: ( 'nliiniltia, h'ntlii rim 'I'liiilnr.
h'l.iMiiKx; I''.!!."! I''liiriilii, I'lilnur IIMi, ill |S7I; iinir ,liicksiiii\ illc, i ^l(l■li.^.■^, in 1.475
iiimI istM,
TiAAM Nfiir Iluii-i Ilall'2i:t, •JIti, April Is, |,S7'_'; ii.'iir Kiillii,-, l!n; nlm,, Milft,
May, |S77; iicaf l';ii,i.'li' I'li!---, Ilnriiril, May, l.Hs:'.; TniviM Cuiiiily, //of/f/i, Scp-
ti'iiilMT, l.s'.tl; Niu'i(^.('iiiiiity, ll.lhr il7:.', Manli 'Jl, l.s'il.
Cm, ii'oUM \: hi>iiijlii--<, ill \K\\\.
Ill liis |iiililii'ati>iii III' till' rniiiliiiiatiui) Ai>liini ninnii, rrlmii ri'l't'i'i'i-ij tin- uri^rinitl
,SV.v()»m(/////m' III .Iari|niii, as lliiiii;,'|i it ini'jrlit imt lie tlic ^iUllll•aH.^V,v(l// k/////// uf l.iiiiia"Ms.
Tlii.>* cxpri'ff'iiiii III" iliiiilit lias icil in the nscnl' tlic sccniiil triialilr ^'ln•l•ilil• nanif,
.l/)(('/// /</''"/'/"///"//( I''. Miii'll. I'lMiii I'xaiiiininvr tlif imlilicalii'ii nl' .Iari|iiiii wcilis-
CiiVrr tlial he liail im ilnillil tll:tl he wan ilcaliliv: W il li I lie Si.sau ilnnni i)i i.iiinariiy, ami
(ill's .■^fvcral 111' llir l.iimaraii icl'cii'iicrs, li. illi iVnin r,iirii|pf ainl Afrira. Tlii' plant
wan li'.'iin'il liy Sliaw as early as I7:'>S, ami Imlli l.iiinai'ii.s ami .lari|iiiii cilc Sliaw's
plali'. 'riii'i'c st't'iiis III lie Mil rcasiiiialiii'ilniilit llial .lai'iiniii knew ainl iiscil the .SV.so/t
'iiinin III' Lillliat'llS.
I'or iiil Iddiifcd sprcics. sec ])!iyi' 'J,>'-'>.
21. SPERMOLEPIS \lni'. Snnj. i'. I.s-jr,.
Ixii'iiriiiilis Null, ill IM'. Cull. Mi'iii. 5: :V.\. IS'J'.t.
Calyx Icctli olisolctc. I'riiit oviitr. Iliitd'iicd Jiilrnilly. hrisdy of
tiil»('f«'ula(('. Cafpcl willi sotiicwiiiil
pininiiiriit or olisolctc fibs, lliifkisli
pciicaip. and iifoiiiiiiciil ^foiips of ^'1/
sln'iiytli('iiiM<;' ct'lls. Stylopodiiiiii foiii-
cal. sotiK'wliiil |)roiiiiiit'iil. Oil liil»rs V
solitafy in the iiilcf\iils. l' on tlic coin- \\^2%^')'P^J h
inissiifiil side. .S'cd i'licc jiImik'. ^^.
!• . 11 . il I 1 • l'"Hi. -0. — Slii'lliiiilipi^ "liMiiinillis:
\ cry slcndcf smooth hnmchiii}.' iiiinii- \, ,^ ,.■
ills, willi liiiidy dissected leaves liavinu'
lilifoi'iii or linear seuinents. iind siniiil llowers in iin'oliicelliile very
lliie(|iially I'ew -riiye<l pediinculiite iiinliels.
Type species, Puiiciis ili riiricdfus Walt. Fl. Car. 111. ITss.
A ui'iiiis of '1 .siieeies, t»elons>-in<>' to the soiitliern I'nited States, from
Niiitli Carolina and Florida to southern California, and ext<'ndin;;' into
Mexico.
This <;euus is referred In .[ji'iiiiii liy iK'iilliaiii i*!: llnnker, wim arc i'dHiiwciI liy
I'mde ill Kiijrli'r iS: I'raiitrs A''(/. I'lldim n/iiiiii/ini, luil in unr jiulu'iiifiil it licscrvcs to
rcinaiii as a distim't jieiiiis.
I'll lit t 111 II 'n '11 late I. S. ilirdricdtiis.
I'init with hniikeil liristics L'. S. iflihuilmt.
i. Spermolepis divaricatus (\\:ilt(>r) liritton. Mem. Torr. Uot. Cliih
5: L>44. 1S1)4. Fi(i. L'O.
Iiiiiir(i!< ,Hnirinitti.'< W'nW. I''l. Car. 114. 17SS.
L'plocdiilis i/inirlciitiis I)C. ('(ill. "Mi'iu. 5: .">!i. ]ii. U», li^'. a. JSJll.
I,' Itliicinilis iHil'nsiis \iitt. ill DC. I. ('.
Allium iliriiririilKiii W 1, I'kiI. i^ l-'hir. 140. 1S70.
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CONTKIHUTIONS FROM TIIK NATIONAL HKKHAIilUM.
With spn'iulin^ linmclu's, ;'. to (I dm. Iii«,'li; imihcis mon'ditiusc thiin
ill S. fclilii(ifi(.s^ 1111(1 iisuiilly with ft'wrr niys; Tniit tulxM-cuhitc, iihout
1 iiini. loiij;, with rather hroiid coiiimi.s.sun' siiid soiiicwhat. proniiiieiit
rilw.
TyiM' hx'iility not jjivcii, hut pivsunmhly in tho ('lU'olinas.
North Carolina to Fhirida. west to 'IVxas and Kansas.
Sjtfrliiii'iix >:niiiiiintl :
Fi.ouida: (Ikiihiiiiii ; Ililicniiii, Pniihii, ^tiinli, lS()il; ucnr .rucksonvillf, Cnrlli^n,
ill IST'i; ("('(lar Keys, fiurlur, April, isTfi; I'lii.^l l-'luiiiia, Muri/ ( '. RiiimthlK,
April, 1S7(>; Ihivai County, Fndliolni, March ;!0, IH}))}; iirar JackHinivill*',
Cid-tixx 4:V,\H, 4»)(«>, Ai.rii, IWt.S and IWM; Kiintis, Lalvc Connty, NaxI, 'Am,
A|)ril 1-1.'». 1S!M.
Mississippi: Oit'an S|»rin>jH, Ihirii, April 10, ISllO.
Akk.vnhas: Fort Suiitli, liitjchur, in 18r»:i-54.
Kansas: ^laniiattan, Kilt-y Comity, Killcrimtn.
Indian Tiouuitouy: Sapulpa, /.'/(n/* ISo, .Tuiit' lit, is»t4.
Oklahoma: He/ 1/7// H»l>.
Tkxas: Houston, Jlnll '24S), \],r\\ IS, 1S72; Dallas, /{nrrrhnn ;!f)7, .'{70, Alay, 187it
ami ISHO; Tom (irivn County, Turnh/. May, ISHO; Korr County, Jtn'kr
177:i, May 14-21, 1894; In<lustry, Wiirzhnr, iii ISOf).
Nkw Mkxuo: Las Vt'pis, Dcury, Juiu' 24, 1801.
2. Spurmolepis echinatus (Nutt.) Hclh'r. Contr. TI(mIi. Franklin &
Ahirshall Coll. 1 : 8. Lsj>r>.
Lriilonnilix .i-hiinitiix Nutt. in DC. I'rodr. 4: 107. ISItO.
Allium ichiiniliini Watson, Uilil. Inilcx 412. 1S7S.
L()W<M-, 1 to 'A dm. hioh, and not so ditliiso; fruit cchinatc with
.sprcadinj; hooked bristles with swollen tidiereidiite ha.ses, about 1 mm.
lonjf, with rather narrow eommi.ssurc and oli,solet(> ribs.
'V\\yo locality, "Red River" [Arkansas] ; colh'eted by XnftdJI,' ty])e
(«)r duidieate) in Hei-b. Philad. Acad.
From Alaliama to southern Ciilifornia, and (>xteiidino; into Mexico.
Si>ccimnix (.ritniliit'd:
Mi.ssis,siiM'i: IVtit lioiH Island, Tmeii 402(), May 8, 1898.
Indian Tkkritoky: Palmer l4H(i, in 18t)8; Sapulpa, Bnxh 188, June 10, 1804.
Texas: AVestern Texas, ]Vn;/ht 1384, in 18.')2; Austin, ir<ill 251, May 17, 1872;
Dallas, Jii'irirhoii :?<)8, April, 1870 and 1881; (Jillespie County, Jeniiif 142;
Nueces County, Ifeller 1520, 1561, April :{-12, 1894.
New I^Iexk'o: Carrizallilo ^lonntains, }f<'nnix ',i7, April 20, 1802.
Akizona: Tucson, Toiimn/ 105, March 2<), 1892.
(\\i.ifohnia: Oakland Hills, Ijiiiimon, in 1889.
For L<')tt<»<'OKl!n Imi'iiils Nutt. see under Apuotfrnm.
9.2. AMMOSELINUM Torr. & Gray Pacif. li. Rei). 2* : 105. 18.55.
Calyx teeth obnolete. Fruit flattened laterally, ovate to ovtite-olilone .
Carpel with prominent eciiial more or le.s.s .scabrous ribs; laterals closely
contijj^uous to those of the other carpel, forming apparently a sinjjlc
broad rib; pericarp cxeeediugly hard, composed almost entirely of
»'(H'I/I'KU AND KOSK NOUTII AMKKKAN UiMHKLLIFKKAK.
H9
stn'iij;(lHMiinjj^t'«'lls. Styles very short. Oil tulx'ssolitury in tin* iiitcr-
viils, 2 on tlu' coiiimissunil siclc; iill rather small and not close to the
seed eavity. Seed dorsally tiattetied, with j)lane face.
Low dilluse ajinuals, with ternately divided leaves, the small ulti-
mate se^J^ments linear to spatulate, involucre and involucolsol' t'utiro or
dissected hraets, and white flowers in
>niall sessil(> <»!• short pedunculate
unequal umbels.
Type species. J. j>op) 1 'W & (1.
A ecnu.s oV two species, lar<;ely
icstrict«'d to Texas, hut extendin<f
into western Kansas, Ari/ojia, and
Mexico.
Flu. 21.— Aniiiiosc'limiiii iKipci:
o, X X; ((, ^ 10.
I>ciii;:li scalinmij; fruit (iviilc-nhluiitr, I tn ")
IMMI. V\\\\i.
Low, 1 dm. liijjtli I. A. i>i>/i)i.
TalU'r, 2 to ;J ilin. Iiif^li.. 2. A. ijiijiuilnnn.
Niaily glabrous; fniit ovate, 2 iinii. loiifjr .'i. .1 Inillt'H,
1. Ammoselinum popei 'I'orr. & Gray. l*acif. R. Re]). 2': H'u). 1855.
Fkj. 21.
Aiilinii {Kiixi (iruy, I'mc. .Vm. Acad. 7: .'Uli. lS(i7.
.Miout I dm. hi»ih. with stem-anj^les, rtiys, pedicels, and rilis of fruit
iituyh scabrous; leaf sej^'ments narrowly linear; fruit ovate-oblonjf,
4 to ."> mm. lon^^ with thick corky coMunissure.
Ty])e locidity. "sandy .soil. Llano Kstacado and head waters of the
Coloi-iido;"' collected ])y I>lfrii<l()ff(i-\ type in Herb. (Jniy.
Ill sandy soil, western Kansas to Texas, and extendinj^- into Mexico.
.V//( ciini nx I'.nitilhivd:
K w.sAs: South wcHtorn Kansa.", I'laiik.
Tkx as; Tom (Jreen County, Tinrdi/ 1H8, Muy. 1SP.0; Hrowii County, Rncrrhon
1402, April, 1SS2; San Dii'Ko, Mitrij li. Croft 81, in LSH4; Nueces County,
llill.r 1474, March L'l, 1S()4.
'1. Ammoselinum giganteum C. cSc R., sp. nov.
.Much branched thro /hout iind spreadinj^, the branches 2 to H (hn.
I<•|l},^ :in«,ded iind rouj^hen«'d; fruit ovate, 5 mui. \o\\g, with rather thiu
commissure, densely and sh!irj)ly scalirous.
ry|)e locality, mesas near Phcenix, ,\ri/.; collected by ('. (i. Prhu/U,,
no. 2S, ,luru» 17, 1882; type in Herb. (Jniy.
Only known from tyj)e locality.
Sjii i-iiiirim cnnnineii:
.\|{I7,ona: Type ^jpecinuMiH aj^ cited under tyiw locality.
Here perhajjs helonti specimens collected in the dest^rt around Maricopa, Ariz., by
I 11. Dewey, in June, 1894, except that the fruit is narrowly oblonj; and smaller.
Tiir material is rather fragmentary and should be collected in (luantity by coUectora
ii; that region.
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(ON I'UIIMTIONS I'KOM IIIK NATloNAI- II KUMAKl HM.
i\. Ammoselinum butleri (Kiiovlm.) ('. ^s!: \{. Hoi. (in/. 12: '2U4. 1SS7.
.\l>iiiiii liiilliri l'',ii).'('liii. I'rnc. Am. Ac;iil.21: l">."i. ISS(>.
U«'.siMiil»liii«:' .1. jioj),/. hilt siiiiilirr iiiid nciiilv <;l!iliroiis; loaf-sojf-
iiM'iits narrowly ol)lon<i" or spatuliitc; fi'iiit ovate, aluxit '2 nun. lonjr,
witli I'ilts smooth or niiniitt'ly scaln-ous, and corky <'oinniissiii'(' inucli
less ])r(»inin('nt.
Tyix' locality. ■•Tt'xas, in wet oi'onnds near llonston"; collected l)y
/A///, no. 244, March. JST'J: type (or dnprnate) in llerlt. (Jray. '^h(^
tyi)e here «,nven is tho Hrst speciin«'n cited. Associated with it in the
original description are U> rfrc/io/i, near Dallas. Te.N.. and Hull, r in
Indian Territory, south of the ,\rl<ansas.
In wet yroiMid. Te.xas and adjacent Indian Territoi-y.
S/iifliiini!' i.iiiiiiiiiiil:
TicxAs: Near Iluiisto'", //<»// L'44, March L'(t, IST'J; near I larrixhuc^r, ./«.),• li'-J,
Miircli 1(), ISTH; near Ihillas, J!, n nhuii :W<, IMaivli, 1S7H aii<l ISSO; Xnillrii,
in ISSS; Ilncklcy, I larris ( '(Piiiily, Thnniii^ Marcli L';>, ISSlt; near < ialvcsfon,
JSoiliii, Manli .'!, ISIHI; lu-ar IiiiluHtiy, Wnrzldii., May, ISK'); near lldii.stoM,
y>'o«c4l7it, May ti, IS'tii.
23. ZIZIA Koch. Nov. .Vet. ('a<'s. Leop. .\cad. 12; ii'S. 1S24.
Calyx teeth ])roniin«Mit. Fiuit llatt«'ned laterally, ovat«' to ohlon*^-,
^•lii))i'ous. Carpel with
lilil'orin rihs, Stylojio-
dinni wanting: stylos
lono-. Oil tulx's la!"<,'"e
and solitai'v in the
Itioad intervals, 2 on
the connnissui'al side.
and a small one in each
rilt. Seed terete, sul-
cate lieneath the oil
tubes.
Smooth perennials (;i
to 1» dm. idoh) ol" open
pi'airies and upland
meadows, with simph'
to tei'nately comp(,-;.ih'
leaves, no involucre,
involuccds of small
hraetlets. yidlow tlowers, and centi'al t'i'uit ol" each undxdlet sessile.
Type species, Siiiijriiliini tnn'riim L.
A jrroup of :? sju'cieT*. l)elonj^in}»- to the Cnited States and Canada.
Basjil leaves tcrnati'ly diviilcil.
Stout jilaiits witli Icallcfs sharply serrate 1. /. mirit
Sleiiiler plantH with leallets cuarsely serrate ortnotluMl 2. /. Iii'lilni
Basal loaves siiiiple \\. Z. curditli
I'Mii. 'J-J.— Ziziii cdnliilii: <i, l>. • Id.
(JOULTKR AND ROSE — NOllTII AMKKICAN UMHKLLIFEKAK.
1)1
1. Zizia aurea(L.) Koch, Nov. Act. Cues. Lcop. A«'ti(l. 12: lL^i». lsi>4.
,Siiiiirii'"ii' 'iiirtiiiii I-. Sp. I'l. 1: L'fiL'. 17">:>.
Tli'iK/'iinii iiiinmii (i/ilirmii (iray, Miin. cfl. 'J. l")(i. IS.M;.
I'msal leaves very l()nj,''-i)etiole(l, all hut the iippei'iuost leaves 2 to 8-
teniate; leatlets ()vat(\ to lanceolate, sharply serrate; rays 15 to 25,
>toiit. ii.."> to 5 cm. loii*^-; fruit ohloiij;, about 4 inin. loiij;-.
Type locality, in "America horealis.'"
'riirouyhout ('anada and the Atlantic States, and (wtendinjr wost to
Montana and east«M'n 'I'exas.
S/iicimi'iix i.iiititincd: We cite lint few of tlic iimii('nm.4 specimens exiuiiiiieil.
M.MMo: Arodstdok ("dUiity, /•'</•/('»/'/ ."iO, .Inly L'ti, IHiK!.
N'khmont: i'eiiehain, Alice F. tSh'rrns, in \S\)'2.
M AssACiirsic'iTs: Ipswich, Onkrx.
('iinnkcticit: l-'airlield, Fjtnng, 3Iay 17, 1S!)5.
Ni:\v .Jkhskv: Passaic County, A'(f.s7(, May -.1 line, iHitO.
DisTiMCToi'- Coi.rMiUA: lli<:h Islaml, I'lilhinl M'A, .lime L'S, \mh.
ViU(iiM.\: Near Alexaiiijria, Hun/, May-.Jime, IMT.S.
I'i;n.\syi,vama: Xt-arCiap, SukiII, .Time 14,1 8Si».
Nkw Yohk: Oxford, Corlllr, June 2:5, 18S7.
Illinois: Near Ciiicatro, Hohcai'k; Naperville, Vinhdcli, May I'H, IS'.IS.
.Miss(ii-Ki: Ka;:le Rock, />'((.s/( ls7, .fmieL'i, iS!t7; Aliiertou, llnxli, .huu- L'7, l.SOS.
Akkansas: I'ort Smitii, Jtiijiloir, in 185:{-,')4.
JNDLW Ti:i!inToi{v: Cliickasaw Creek, Sln/ilcu 7'.>, .Time L'li, ISOl.
Tkxas: Near Dallas, //a// J.")L', .luiie 2H, 1S72.
.Minsksota: Near ^liuneapolis, Sitiiillnnj '2{i\K .Imie, Isni; Fort Suelling, Mivrns,
May lit, IS1»1.
Nkkuaska: I'onca, Clniniils '2i^>(u, .lime Iti, \S\VA.
SoiTU Dakota: />»//// "S, in 1SH7.
Montana: Arrow Creek, Wil/ldms, September, ISSfi.
'{'he i'ollowino- vtiriety apjx'ared whiU; \V(> were readin*; proof:
Zizia aurea obtusifolia C'. II. Mi.ssell. Hhodora, 2: 255. I'.Mhi,
2. Zizia bebbii {C. Si K.) Britton, Mem. Torr. Cluh 2 :35. ISJM).
/. inimi l„l>l,ll C. i»c R. 15ot. (iaz. 12 : i:;s. 1SS7.
Resemldino- /. aiirai^ hut mor(> slender; hasiil leaves on slender and
siunter ])elioles, twice to thrice ternate; IcijHets l)r()adly ovat»' to
oltlonjr. mostly ohtuse, more coarsely serrtite or cvimi toothed; rays 2
to S, slender, 5 to io cm. lono-; fruit mostly smalli'r, oval, 2 to ;> nun.
llMlo-.
Type locidity, *'Vii-oiiiia and North Carolina;*" coll(>cted hy ('<nif)i/,
Aiioiist, ls7»»; type in llei'l). Coult(>r.
From the mountains of Vir^'^inla Jind West A'irjjfinia to Tenne,s.see'
aiul ( Jeorjjia.
Sii,,i,i,,iix I'.nunincd:
Vihuinia: Salt Pond Mountain, (hiilni, August, 1890; Roanoke River, Small &
IfrUtr 218, June 2, 18i»l; Smyth County, altitude (500 meter*), Small, June 23,
ISi)2.
Noinii (Iauomna: Tyjie sju'eimen jih cited under lyi>e loeulity; \'<i>«t/, in 1878;
Kelneij, Ai)r:l, 1890.
♦.)2
(•(»NTKIJUJT1(»NS KKO.M THK NATIONAL MKIIHAKIUM.
Wkst ViKciiNiA: (irfciihiiir Cniiiily, altilii<lc7.")(» tu l,()L'(t mcltTS, //«//<■;• .H4 1,. "^[iiy
17, IH)t;{; near iliiiluii, Siiiiiiiuts Coiiiif y, ami Mr(ira\\, W yoiiiiri^ ('(unity,
Morrlx UhH, i;!2.S, .Inly 11 aii<i Ail^'li.-t LM. l!MK».
Tknnk.shkk: Cnckc Cnimty, A'ko/k// 701, Aii^ruMt 2tS, 1W»7.
8. Ziziacordata (Wiilt.) Kodi in DC. Piodr. 4: I(h». 1s;}(). Fk!. 2l>.
,Siii!iniiii)ii fonliiliiiii \\"alt. I'"l. Car. 111. I7SS.
TfidKiiliini Irifiilidlmii ii/ilirinii <iray, .Man. cd. 'J. I5(>. IS."!*).
l\i\sn\ Iciivcs iiio.stly l(nio-|K'ti(>l('(l. cordat*' or even roundiM', cro-
niitcly toothed, very rarely lol»e(l or divided; .stem leaves simply ter-
iuit»' or (luiiiate, the leaflets o\ate to lanceolate, .serrat*', incised, or ev<'ii
parted; fruit ovate, ;? mm. Ion;*'; seed section lar»(er than in Z. (ntnti.
Typo locality not ji^ivon, but piesumahly in the Carolina."^.
From eastern Canada to North Carolina and Alabama and extond-
int; westward to Assiniboia, Alb(>rta, Washin<;ton, and Colorado.
S/)icliiiiiin i.niniiiiid: We cite hut few nf the niiin('riiii.>< Hpcciiiu-n.^* examined.
C'liNNKCTictT: Fairlickl, Kaniix, Scptcnihrr L'ti, hSU").
Nkw .Iku.sey: Granton, Vnit Sickli', ,]\uw \\, ISlt.').
M.\i{Yi-.\Ni): Near Ualtinmri', I'lircnutn, in 1X7").
DisTiMCT OK CV)i.i'.MinA: Little Falln, Voxi'ij, in 1S7;{.
NoKTii C.Mtei.iN.v: Aslu'ville, Mcdtrtliii, May, 1S8H.
Ai,.\».\.M.\: Auhnrn, Lee ("onnty, I'Jarled- Bohr, May 7, 1S1I8.
Tkxxksskk: l.,()(ik(pnt Mountain, Hamilton ("ounty, I'ollnnl A- .l/^.n^y/ 4UI, Au^'Ust
(i, lilOO.
1'knn.syia'ani.\: Ksuston, Porter, SepteinlHT :.'."), isitl.
Xkw Youk: Ithaca, I'mnr, May L>S, 1SS;{.
Ohio: J^ancawter, J>l(jilinr.
Illinois: Near Chicajro, Buhcovk; WcstChica^o, I'lnliKrh, .luly '.», 1S!»S.
MissocKi: Ka^lc Hock, /^/.s/( 191, .lunc (>, 1S!»7; drain Valley, Jhigit, July 4, 18US.
low.v: Minnt'sota line, PkiiuiuI 594, .Inly L'l, lcS97.
MiNNRsoT.\: Fort Sncllinjr, J/if/ni.s, St-pteniher 4, 1889.
South D.\kot.\: Hluck llilln, Forirotxl 11)9, .lune 7, 188/.
Wyo.mino: Horw Creek, AV/.w*/ ;{4, .June (i, 189:5.
CoLoK.\no: South Park, ]\'i>lf 121, .lune, 187.'{.
Ct.ui: AVahsatch Mountains, Jdikk, \\\\i\\A, \XK\.
Id.mio: Forks of Wood River, Ileiiilcrxnn ;{40<), .July L'a, 189;").
W.vsuiNOTox: t'uliman, I'lpcr I'ibl, July 1.'4, 189;{; same station, Elmer 890, May,
1897.
Assi.NHioiA: Wooil Mountain, .Unfoiiii I(M)80, .lune 14, 1895.
Alhekta: .Milk River, Maroiut 10079, July 17, 1895.
24. HARBOURIA C. cVc K. Rev. N. Am. rmbell. :H\ and 125. l.sss.
Calvx teeth evident. Fruit tiattenod laterallv, t)vate, with ntirrow
connnissure (cjiri)el.s appearinj^ nearly distinct), tuberculate-rouj'i'hened.
Carpel (roimd in .section) witli ccjiuil broad obtuse very prominent
ribs, a small group of strengthening cells in each; the nsirrow com-
missure prominently corky-thickened, partly div^ided by a groove.
Stylopodium depressed or wanting. Oil tubes large, solitary in tiie
intervals, 2 on the commissural side. Heed .section nearly round.
Glabrous perennials, with 1 to 8 leaves which are tcrnately decom-
rorLTKR AND K(»SK — N(»KTII AMKKICAN UMHKLLIKKKAK,
\m
141,, May
('n\lllty,
M(i. '22.
iM', rro-
\}\\ tci-
or cvt'ii
', tiiirca.
extond-
do.
1
I'Jl, An^rust
uiv 4, isys.
T 890, May,
th niirrow
hroiniiu'iit
ITOW coiu-
|!i groovt'.
iry in the
)und.
[ly decoiu-
Kl(i. 'J:f. — Itiirlxmriii tnichyiilciini: n, h.
pound and with iiui rowly liiiciir <>r lilifoi-iii s«'}4'in('nt>. involuciT and
iii\ ftliiccls of few siihidiitc Id'arts, and lon},''-i)»'diiin'l('(l umlnds (luostly
in pai's) <»t" yellow flowtM's.
A monotypic ticniis, hasrd on Tlnhspliim fnir/nfjil' urniii (iray,
liclont^inj,^ to tlic l^ocky Moiin-
iMiu icnion of the Tuitcd
States.
I. Harbouria trachypleura
((iiay) ('. iVL l{. Ki'v. N.
AiM.riul)(dl. \'1:k isss.
1m«;. -j:'..
'riiiiK/iiiiHi Inirliiiftliiiriiiii <iray,
l'r..c. Acad. I'liilii.l. lsii-_»: <i:!.
I SI).'!.
ci ill I It triirlijiiih iifii WatsHii,
nil. I. Im.I.'X 417. 1S7K.
l''i'oni ;> to () dm. hitjfli; leaf
^rtiiMfiits niiici'onulatc: imihcl.s
(mostly 2 lontf-pcdiinclcd ones; I.") to 2.">-i"ay('d: rays I to 2.'r) cm. loiiy;
pedicels 4 to <) iiiiii. lon^" fndt 4 iiiiii. loiijr.
Type I(K'ality. "on the mountains at middle and lower elevations,"
( 'oloi'ado; collected hy //n// <(• //((/'hour. no. 2ir>. in ls<)2; type in
llerh. (fi'ay, dui)licate in V. S. Nat. llerh.
In the foothills of Colorado, and extendinj,' into Wvonnny and Now
.Mexico.
.*<//((•(///(■/(,•< I'.nimlniit:
('•u.uK.Mxi: Hull <V- lliirlioiir L'l"i, in ISOL'; Sf. Vraiii Canyon, ('mill,,-. May !'«,
1873; Central City, Mice Emlimo'l, (k-U>]H'r, l.Si»2; Morrison, liiilwl -.WVI,
.Iiiiit', 1S9.T; Larimer Connty, Ostirjniul, .Inly, IHJt.^; (tore Monntainn, alti-
tii.le l',.H.")(l meters. IUiIkI :!»il.'{, An>.'ust, lHt»5; near Fort Collins, altitude 1,6-50
meters, Rakwr, May 24, IHWti.
WvoMiNc;: Laramie Hills, Xrhmi, May-.hine, ISit.'V, TaMe Mountain, XiiKou
1«0, .Iune2, lS!t4; I'inta Comity, .S'r/'v/(.s7;/( :!!, .Inly 17, 18i»4; .Medicine How
-Mountains, Albany County, \il»i)ii XiHrt, Autrust 10, 1897.
26. CICUTA L. Sp. IM. 1 : 2i,i>. 17oH.
Calyx to"th rather prominent. Frint flattened laterally, oblonjjf to
orhicidar, jiflahroiis. Carpel with stronji' tiattish corky ribs, the lat-
erals lar»,'est (at least in section), without strenji;theiunji^ cells. Stylojx)-
dium low, .sometimes low conical. Oil tubes solitary in the intervals.
2 on the commissural side. Seed nearly torete or somewhat dorsally
tliittened, with face from })liino to sliefhtly coneave.
Smooth poisonous marsh perennials, with pinnately comj)ound leaves
and serrate leaflets, involucre of few bracts none, Involucels of .sevonil
slender bractlots, and white flowers.
First species cited, C. virona L.
oS72 7
94
roNTKIHUTIONS KKi»M THK NATIONAL IlKKMAUirM.
A ^(Mius of iilM)ut 10 sjM'cics, cliii'Hy North Aincriciiii, ori(» species
beiii^ M«>xi<iiii. luiotlicr (tlu^ tyjx') Kuropciin.
IiniiuHliiilt'ly fl)lll^\vill^^ niir Kt'viHion, in which but ihrcf Ninth Aiiu'ricaii H|K'ci('H
of ('iV'i(/(( wt-rt' n'ciijriiizni, I'mft'ssor (in'«'iic ( I'ittniiiii2: 1 1 1. iSSd) n-vinnl the jiciiiiH,
(liHt'iiiimiii^r Iht' |>n>Ht'iic«' uf ('. vii-umi \,. in i>ur llora, mni ^|»'^rr(•pltin^: si'vonil wi'stcrii
H|i('ci«'s. Al'tiT 11 Htndy nf very niiitli ninn- ahnnilant matfriai, we iiavc cunchiilcd
tiiat iiis ptiintH arc well taken, ami the following prcscntatinM t'ollnwH lai^icly the
liiU'H whicli he projMtwd. In hin icviHion I'mfcHHor (ireene laid spi'cial strenn upon
characters nupplicd hy the rcintstucks an<l nmtH, and proposed the foilowinjr key:
*Root axis very short, nearly or <|nite erect, not eidaryed, its jiartitions crowded,
•t-H«M)tsall alike, slender fihrous.
( '. vlriimi.
+~ 1- Main roots coarse, elongated, lleshy lilirons.
C. lioldiidiri, ('. orrideiitnlin, (\ jiiirimnitd [<iuii</l(ixii].
+- -t- -I- Main roots oval or oblong, Heshy tidn'riforni.
('. iiKiriihilii [aiu\ cinilKnii], ('. hnlUifira.
**Rhizoinatons species; the root axis gn-atly cidar^red, horizontal, oidy jtartly < -
not at all snbterranean, emitting; librons roots from iMMieath.
f. niijiiUK, ('. ciili/iiniicd.
We reproduce the above key in the hope that it may he fnrtiier tested in the field.
for with the material at our
command we have not been
al)le to follow it fully. While
we reco)fni/e in I'rofessor
(ire« lie's typical material the
differences sufrgesteil, we do
not find them con.stant. The
fleshy thickening; of the root-
.xtocks and their direction, a-^
well as the thickne.'<sand elon-
gation of the roots, seem to
vary with the nature of the suh-
stratum, as might Ir; expected.
Nevertheless, we find that the
differences thus suggested to
Proft'ssor (Jreene have served
to call attention to what seem
to U8 iKjtter characters upon
which to base his specici^.
Aside from the curious bulbiferous habit of ('. hnlliifcni, the other species seem to
be best grouped primarily by their obUmg or orbicular fruits, further separation being
made upon differences in thefniit ribs and in the foliage.
We have included, chiefly under <'. DcriilniUtliK, several forms which we<lo not feci
justified in separating, but which better and iiujre abimdant material may prove to
be worthy of indepi-ndent rank.
Axils of leaves bearing no bulblets.
Fruit orbicular.
leaves simply pinnate 1 . C (•(tliforiilcn.
I^ieaves twice to thrice pinnate.
Ribs verybroml; oil-tuln's very narrow.
Ijeaflets thickish, lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, closely and .sharply toothid
or even cleft, strongly reticulate beneath 2. C. douglasii.
Lt^aflets thinner, linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, not so closely or sharply
serrate, not strongly reticulate l)eneath ;i ('. vagaiis.
Fio. 24.— Clctita niR(MiIat4i: n.h, x8.
(MU'LTKK AND KnSK — NoUIII A.HKKR'AN I'MUELLIFEKAK. 95
Wilir^ iijirrowcr; i>il-liil)('s liruii"!.
l,tall(lM liiuiir-laiicfoliil*'; ('alilnrniaii i. ( '. holiiniliTi.
l.iallt'tH laiii'*'(ilatc to nltlon^-lanccnlati'; hoiitluMt^tcrii ('tiit<-<| StatcH,
'). r. niriimi,
VvnW iiltlitii^.
I'Viiit not ciiiii^lrirtril at iIh' luiiiiiii.N-iiii': latmil iIIih nniili llir lar^cHl; *-aHtt>rii,
H. ('. iiitirnhilti.
I'niil I'liiir'irii'icd at llic tniiniaHsiiif; riliH a|i|>nixiiiiut('ly fi|iiHl in Miirfarcilisjilay;
Itnrks Ml Hill tain i(%'inii 7. ('. iHcidrnhiliM,
\\\\ft (il iipiHT IfavfH hearing Imihlots s, ('. Imlhifira.
1. Cicuta californica ( iriiy. P'or. Am. Anid. 7: ;»44. Is»l7.
r. ririinn i-iillf'nriiifii ( '. \ 1{. \lv\. N. Am. riiiU'll. |;H). IMHH, aH (unain*-, not
as tu s|H'«"iin»'n.
IviitluT stoiil tmd t'lTcl. It to irxlin. lii«.'li; roolstock *" freely hrancli-
iiil;"." al>i"U|)tly cnliuycd xMiciitli tli(> aerial stein; leave.s simply plniiato;
Itiitlets laneeolate to oNiite-laiiceolate, T) to 18 ein. lonj;. roim(l«'<l at
l(:i>e, serrate, often (lee]>ly lohed on the lower side; fruit broadly
iixiile, ;> nun. lony. with ii|)|)ro.\iinately e(|iial and |H"oiuiiient rihs, and
narrow intervals.
Type locality, " Monterey." Cal.; collected l)y //itrfituy, no. l7o4;
lype ill II«M'I». (iray. This is tlu> lirst specimen cited. a»id associated
with it are /intnr 7t»7. and /\>//"i/,/ fi-om "San Francisco'"' (prohal>ly
OMkland Hills).
.Vionji' the margins and in the siiallow watei's of mountain stream.s
in the c()ast retfion of California from Menihu-ino C'ouaty to Monter«>y
County.
Cm. iiokma: ^leiiddtiiiK Cniiiiiv, (!. II. ]'ii.t,i/, in IHT.'i; Ouklaiul Mills, Greene,
A|.ril, iSilO.
'2. Cicuta douglasii (DC.) C. <t H.
.\Shiiii/ 'ln,i(/lii.'<ii \K'. I'r.Hlr. 4: ll'.">. ISSO.
Cicnlii rrttxxifoliit Niitt. in Ht'|.. Wilkt's' Kx|iiMi. 17: :U(). 1S74.
Cicntii /iiirpimitii iiwiyiw, Pittoiiia 2 : s. ISSit.
Stout, erect. 1> to 12 dm. hioh. with <ilauc()us stem; the short root-
stock {jfivinji" rise to numerous slender ti!)rous roots above and thick
I'loiipited ones below; leaves twice ])innate. rather narrow in outline;
leallets thickish. lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate. .'» to 10 cm. long,
s(>^siie or nearly so. closely and sharply serrate to incised, the teeth
often somewhat falcate, strongly n'ticulate l)eiu'ath; fruit orbicular,
L' tnin. long, the very broad and low ribs approximately equal in sur-
fiirt' display (the laterals very much the largest in section), leaving
very narrow intervals and small oil tubes.
Type locality, "in America boreali occid.;" collected by Domjlax;
t,\ p" in Ilerl). London Ilort. Soc, duplicate in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Ill marshes, from Oregon to Alaska.
96
CuNTHim TIONS FI{«>M TIIK NATIONAL IIKKHAKll M.
M. Cicuta vagans (irtmr. Pitlonia 2:'.K lss<i.
St<»ut. »t lo !."> tlin. Iii^rli, tin* ln'imclics ot'tni <liiriis(' (ir rn-liiiiii}.'' aii'l
sprcjuliiij; oxer a considcraltlf ai'ca: rdotslocks often vovy lai'y;(' and
fl(>sliy-tirH'l\ciH'(l. Iioi'i/orital (»r crj'ct. aci'ial or iieai'ly so, j^-ix iiiyf rise
to ft'w slcndn- lilutms root> and niinicnms iliit-k clonyfatrd ones, hut
rootstoiks sonu'tinH's not at all tliickiMU'd: Icavfs twice to thrice
pinnate, rather Itroad in outline; leaflets rather thin. liMear-laMceoiale
to lanceolate, )» to 7.r» cm. iony, sessile or nearly so. usually cuneate
at hase, more reiuot(dy and less sharj)ly seri'ate than in ('. (hmijInsH.
the toi'th not at all falcate, and the lower surface not stronely reticu-
lat»'; fruit oi"l)icular. '1 to '.\ nmi. lon<i'. the rihs and oil tuhes as in
(\ (finKjIdsi!.
Type locality, "in an estuary of Lake I'end Oreille. Idaho;" col-
lected hy (if, III. Auj^ust '.>, ISS'.I; type in llerh. (ii-eene. duplicate in
U. S. Nat. llerh.
In wot ])hic<»s and marshes, from northeastern California to Idaho.
Hritish Columbia, and Vancouver Island.
Spiciiiniis ixiiiii'nifib
('Ai.iKtiiiNi a: \\\'\ placciJ, Tnickcc, Ncvaila Coiiiity. Smnif i'l, Aiitrust, ISif.'.
(>UK(i(>x: Near Ktirt Klamath, altiunle 1,470 iiu'terH, l.cilit'ri/ 7(10, AumiHt II, IS'.M.
WAsiUNtiToN: Wet <>r l»u);^y iiieailuws, Falcon N'allev, .S''/^w/(;(;/", .Iiily-ScpteiiilHT,
188;V, Kit-ap Cnuiity, /'/><;• (140, Aiitrust :?. IHHit; Saniisli Lake, Whatccmi
(\>niity, Siikxi)i)rf I IH'J, .Inly Iti, ISOO; lu-ar Smnas, Whatcom Coniity, ami
Oiynipia, Tlmrston County, //«/('///•.'«//( :!7:!, .Inly-Aii^'usl, ISOL'; near Corhy.
(Irani, Fehniary, iSiitl ( rootstockx); open swamp, iip|ier valley of tlic
\eH<|naIly, Mini 2.")."), .Inly 14-SeptemlKT 17, ISitd; \Vaitsl>iir<r, Walla Wallii
("ounty, lldriKi' (i'20, Sei>temlK'r II, 1S!»7; near Montertino, Chehalii- ('oiirity,
.1. .t. A- /•;. <l,rlrn,lr ll,lh;- AOm, July 20, 18H8.
IiiAHo: Lake I'end Oreille, (•'nriic, Aujrust it, ISSit ( type I ; valley of Lake Tes--
mini, Kootenai ("omity. .V»///(//«r7 (Wli, .Inly 21, IS(t2; near Ketchum, Altuni^
County, Ilvniln-xoi, :U()2, .July 2!?, 18*».t; wet .^oil, valley of North Fork .f
(\k"ur <rAlene River, altitude iCiO meters, lA'ihmj hWh, An>,'ust 14, 1895.
Hurrisu Coumhia: Lon^t Lake, N'aneouver Island, Muroiui, August 23, 188it;
near Westminster, Murniin 2!»2, August 28, 18ii;i.
This speeieH is very apt to he confusi-d with C. ditnijldxli, hut differs in its general
habit, its foliage, and usually in its nuich enlarged and more or less aerial rootstocks*.
4. Cicuta bolanderi Watson. I*roc. Am. Acad. 11: i;^J>. 187»>.
Stout, erect. \'l to '11 dm. hij»;h; rootstock short tind thickish. eriviii};
rise below to numerous somewhat thickened elonjrated roots; letixes
twice to thrice pinnate: leaflets linoar-hin<'eolatc and jicuminate, "2. to
4 cm. long, closely and sharply serrate (teeth with spinulose tip>),
(ori.'I'KU ANh KOSK NoKIII AM KItlCAN IMMKLI,!!- KUA K,
\)7
IrootstocKS.
lowt'i- It'iitlfts |t(<li<)ltiii> uikI oftrn ili'cpiv lolird: t'niit oiWictilm-, 'J mni.
Iniij.'. the miirow I'ilis uppi-oximatdv <'»niul (in srction as wril as in
surface display). It'a\ iii^' Id'niid inlt'i-\ als and lavj^c oil tiilx's. wliicluirc
^iink in flif fliannt'liMl seed.
Tvpr l(»t'alil\ . "at Siiisun. Calitornia, in sail iiiarsli»'s;"" rollcrtt'd by
Hi>I(IihIi r: l\ pc in llcrli. (Jrav.
Known only t'i(»ni (ypr icMaiilv.
Sjiiiiiiii iiA I .iiniiiiiiil :
Cm iiiiiiM \- III Siiisiiii Miiivli, '•'(•(((//, Scptfiiiltcr '_'!», iMHlt.
Ill ili'scriltiii^ III!' liiiliiliit III' this vi'iy Incnl s|M'tics I'lnt'cHSdr (irct'iu' hhvh (IMttonlH
2:7. lH.S!li: "Very |iU'iilil'iil iilMnii Ti'itl Staliun in tlu-miilst of tl»'Sni,«uii MarHh.aml
iilsii iiiiir Maitiiu'/ uii llic (.ii|)nsilc siilc of Siiisiiii May, ^'itiwiiiifaiiinii).' tall rfrdsand
sillies ill a lianl hut cnaix' ami iouHi' >*ui\, the niiit?' ami Im^o of tin' sti'iii luvi-d daily
iiy tla- hnifkii^ii tid*' watt-i-."
;'i. Cicuta curtissii C. tt H.. sp. nov.
Ucscnibliny ( '. ntdin/i/fit n\u\\n'i'vti)Unv ri)\\t'usvd with it, Imt differs
!i> follows: rootstock iniicli thicker; letitlets thiekish. eonspieuously
I'cticnlat*' heneiitli: fruit oi'hieiiiai'. 2 uini. lonjf, eonsti'icte*! at the coni-
inissnre; rilis ajtproxinititely eipiid in siirftice display; the laterals
liifocst in section, hut not wedoc-shaped or chtsely conti},''Uous; dorsal
and interuiediiite rihs al>out iis hrosid as the intervtds; oil tuhes hirj^e.
Type locidity. I»aid<s of streams. Duval County, Fla.; collected hy
r/oV/.vv. no. I(i:!(»; type in l'. S, Nat. Ilerli.
From southern N'irjjfiniii and southeastern Kentucky to Florida iuid
liOiiisiitna.
Sj), ri nil IIS i.nilllitieil :
ViK«iiNi.\: Near Franklin, .s;(mthanii)t()ii County, //(//<■»• I !»>.">, Jidy '_'2-2i», 1H!».'!.
Kknti iKv: Near I'uiir hirk, Harlan Cmuity, h'eiinieit 18H, .\umi.«t, ISiCJ.
NoUTii Cahui.ina: Near l.invillc, Mitchell County. A'*7.''(</, Scptcnihcr !•"), ISIH);
swampy places near Miltmorc, nUliiiuri' //rrli. WH'hMi, .Inly L'S, 1H!>7.
• iKouiiiv: On hanks of Yellow River, (iwiinu-tt County, Siimll, .Tuly 20, 18}i;{.
I'i.ohioa: Type .specimen as cited under type locality; near .lacksonville, ('nrtlxn
41M7, .liine-Au^'iist. iSiM; near llustis, i-Jike County, Xnxh 102.'), .luue
lt)-:!0, 1S1I4.
\i.\iiAM\: Deep swamps iiearMohile, ][iilii; .'iii>rust :!, lstt2; Sylaeaupi, Talladega
County, I'lil/iinl A- Mn.nin 21S, .Inly lit. IIHMI.
MississiiM'i; Near Madison, I'lmns, in ISS:',.
I.oiisiana: Near Covin^'ton, />ch/;//)ii///</. in |m;{2.
ti. Cicuta maculata L. Sp, 1*1. 1: !i.')»;. IT."»:>. Fic. 2-i.
I', lirn.'tii iiiiiniliiln C. iS: H. liev. N. Am. I'mliell. l.'H). l.SSH.
.*>t(uit. erect, hranchinjjj'. H to Is dm. hijih; rootstock short, j^iving
ri^e to .«<l(>nder tihrous roots nhoxc. and ti fiisciele of thick and usually
.>li<»it roots l)elow; leaves Itiroc and broad, twice to thrice pinnate;
leaflets nither thin, from luirrowly liuiceohite to ohlonjjf-lanceolato,
-'" to {;! cm. lony, coarsely and sharply serrtite, midrih tind primary
veiii> di.stinct, hut reticidiitioii indistinct: fruit oblon«»-, 4 mm. lonj;,
not constricted at the coimni.ssure; liiteral ribs much the larjje.st, wedge-
98
CONTUIHI'TIONS FUuM TIIK NATIoN.M, II KKHAUII M.
8ha|M'<| ill st'ctiuii uii(i cIom'Iv in tunlurt with tliux-uf ilir ntlirr ('ttr|icl.
the two rniiiijiriioiiH tiiii'M to^rft |irr t'ortiiiii},^ a linnid Hut liiuid: dtHNal
and iiitiTtiicdiiil** I'iliH roiii|iiirati\«'ly slnidfi' and Icaviri^r IhoikI intor-
vaU; oil tiiWrs lai'^n>.
TyiM' locality, "in Nir^'^inac a<|iiosis;" colirrtcd liy ('l<n/fait.
From New lirnnswick In N'iiyinia, west In Smilli hakota and
Missouri.
Spt'riiiii'iDi f.iiiniiiiril:
Nkw IIami-hiiihh: Liw (;riiiiii<|, iiciir .Ifffrcy, />»«(»«. .Inly li> "Jr, 1S!M).
Vkhmont: Kiirliii^'liiii, finml, Aiil'Ii^I !•. lH!i:!.
MAHs.\nn sK"iT>: Ni'iir AiiiIutmI, Mi:*. .I/<V( .synv/M, AiiyiiHi I, ls!i,'>; near Wiiiclu'ii-
«loii, WortTHtt-r Cniiiity, I'nlhinl, Si>|it«'iiili«'r .'I, lH!tr».
('<»NNiM'ri( it: Ntiir ( irt'i'iiM Kihiiih, I'lillnnl I.V'), .Inly 7, ISiM; near Stratl'onl,
KiiwiH, AiiuiiHt Hi. 1 81(4.
Nkw Yokk: Near Illiaca, t'lnlHi, July 11, Iss."); siiih' Htatioii. AVwr/o, .Iiijy 17,
IHStO; lu'Hr VaiiCoiilaiHit, l'»lln,.l. May, ISii;!.
I'knnsyi.vama; Nt-ar Wrivrlitxx ilU-, Ymk Cniiiity, Xhc///, .Inly 7, IM!M).
Nkw.Ikiwky: Nrar Clil'tuii, iWsiii- ( uniily, A''(.<//, .Inly -">, isitl; near Stuckliolm,
VonSirkh; AiikusI 10. istt'».
Maryland: KIiikh Cn-rk, llohins, .Inly IM, IHIK); m-ar r.lail(risl)nr;;, I'ol/nnl,
AiijjiiHl 4, lWt.->.
DiHTKicr OK CoM'MMIa: Nfiir W'a.Mhiiiulon, IW^//, in ls7."{; Zonln^iical I'ark, I'nl-
A»rf/r>(IH, .Inly -'(i, IH<I.").
ViKiiiNiA: Aloii): i't-ak ( 'ni-k, l'i:la.ski Coniity, altilnilc tititt inctt'i>i, Siiiull, .Inly i(i,
IHItL'; near IJcilii'l.i, (iivfiivilit" Cuniity, //.//,/• liK):.', .Mint' lit, IS!»:{.
Oiiui: Near I'aiiu'Hvillf, U'liinr, Aiinnst7, IHHH; lu'ur Nik-H, Iiii/fiiliniii, ,1n\\, IHltl;
lu'ar OU'ilin, JlirlKith r, .]\\]u', JHlC).
O.NTAHio: I'oint Ahiiio, I'ullonI, An^nst L'S, iSlMi.
Indiana: Nt-ar ('mwfonlHYilit'. /.<«(.. I niic L':>, iS!»L'.
MicHKiAN: Near Owohso, ll'irkx, Aiimisl !». iKSit; near .Vyriciiltnral ('<>llcj;f,
ir/«r/«T, OctoJKT H, l«!tl.
Illinois: Kivt-r bank, NaiKTvilk-, i'mlturli. .Inly _':!, 1.SH7.
MisKoiKi: Near Doil.xoii. //cj*// IMtO, .S-pfcmltcr l.'<>, 1S!»7.
Wisconsin: ('ain|) Dnn^las, .l/.«nv/.v :{!tH, .Inly IL'. iSiKt.
.MiNNi>a«)TA: F(»rl Siu'liiiijr, Minrns, .Iniic L'"). IS'.tj.
South Dakota: Near A>;ricullnral Collcfrc
Nkbkaska: Xit.Iirara. ('/rwinls '2\i'^0, .]\\\y 14, iSii:',.
A jjroiip of western forms, on the plains from Minnesota to Texas, is perhaps to li"
n'ferred here, hut certain liiffereiieeH snuirest the possihility of seyreiratioii. Tin
leaves are thicker ami stronj;ly rcticnlatecl, as in ''. nniiKnii, ami two types of frnii
are represented — one witii very hmad corky rihs and narrow intervals, the other
with rilts and intervals as in true '. ;/((/c(//f//(/ hut with fruit almost orhicniar. Our
material is insntlicient foraiiy more delinite refen-nce, ami theprol>lem iscominend( 1
to the iMitanists of the region.
These uncertain specimens are as follows:
Minnesota: Near Winona, //<)/;/«(/(■/•, Septemher 14. ISHii; l-'ort Sm'Hin>.', .Vwn/s
August 21, 1H<M.
Iowa: Near Ames, Hall 2.S4, July IS, lS!»(i.
Kansas: Near Onaga, Creivtwnr 24, in l.s<(2.
Okuaiioma: Htillwater, IT'/**'/// .'{2, Septemlicr .'>, IWJ.S.
Indian Territoky: I'dbmr l.">t», in IH(>.S.
Arkansas: Near Fort Smith, Biyilun; in 185;i-r)4.
Texas: JJndheiintr iiXry, in 1847; II'W;////, in 18.M.
ron.TKK AND UusK NoKTM AMKKICAN I'MHKM-IKKUAK.
W
CollctJi',
lips to !"■
,11. Til.'
•H of I'niit
lllC lltlllT
liar. (Mir
IlllllCUtlt'l
CicutA maculata angustifolia Hook. I'l. Moi. Am. 1: J.Mi. In:'>I.
Ivjn' loralilN. "on the Saskatrhtiwiiri."
We lmv«' mt'ii iiM I iillinitinilly iiaiiM-il ><|NMiiiiciiH nf tliin \iiri«>ty. It \s |NTliii|tH
lint a viiricty of r. iiinnilntii, hut Hhniihl ri'iiiaiii In-rr until |irii|HTly diMiHiMMl nf. To
tlii." \ariity |«Tlia|>H yliuiiM he rt'fiTrc<l tlir i'lniin with vi-ry narrow Iravi'H rolU-rti'tl
ill |.s",t!» liy WiiliaiiiH <>ii tlii' Ynkiin.
7. Cicuta occidentalis (iiTnir, I'itlonia 2: 7. Iss'.t.
Sloiil. ;• to Is dm. Iiiirli: rootstock short, yiviiij,' rise to .slrndri' i-oots
altovt'. and a tascich' of thick and rloiipitrd ones lu'hiw: h-avcs twicj'
piiinatr: l*-afl«>l.s fi'oin lincar-lanccolatc to hiiic(>olut<>, r> to <s <-m. I<*ti^,
.shai'pl.v .-icrfatc and coiisplciioiisly fctiridatr Ix'ticath; fruit oldoiij'',
:'•< mm. loiijr. coiiHtfictcd at the <'ommissmT, thr fil>.s appfoximatt'ly
n|iial ill .•'iii'facc display (laterals laiycst in srction). the intervals
hidud: oil tiilx's lar;.'')'.
Typt' lorality. 'I'rinidad. Colo.. '* near the New Mrxiran line;" •"••I-
It'ctvd Ity ///V7;/<', .Jidy 17, i.ss!»; type in I Irrh. (ii'ri'nt', duplicate in
r. S. Nat. Ilerli.
In the K(»cky Mountain region, from the Hlack Hills of South
l>akota to Idaho, and southward through Colorado and northern
Nevada to New Mexico.
.V/»i'(//((7(« I'.iiniiiiint :
SdiTii 1).\K(>T.\: I'ieil t aii<l Little Klk Crtik. IMaek Ililln, allitiule 1,:.'(K)
meters, liiiillinij 7_';{, June 28, 1HH2; near l-urest City, arifiilhn A- MilitHxir,
Sc|.leinlier ,{. IS<»2.
Nkiii<.\sk.\: On Middle hoiip liiver, near Mullen, Hooker County, Saml lliilii
region, Jiififhrn/ Hitl. .Fuly L'ti, mvA.
WvoMiMi: Hanks of Snake Uiver, l-nriii)i,il, .\unust ir>, IHHl; Meadow Creek,
XilsDii 7!H), Aiij,'iist !i, lH't4; lone lianch, Xclmm I.'mT, Aiij;u.-t 1(», isi),'); I pper
Madison Canyon, Yellowstone I'ark, HijiUKrij 4«)11, .Vunust IJ, 1897; Snaki-
Itiver, Yellowstone I'ark, .1. .(• K. .V/ /«<»// (>.'»»).•), \n\i\iA 20, 1K1«».
Mont.a.na: CoFuniliia Kails, iri7/(((/yi.y iST"), Septemk-r 12, 1H!)2.
li.Aiio: Hlackfoot, /'((/(/in- 20K, July 8, 18»:}.
.Nkv.M).\: Spring' Valley, altitude 1,.H(M) nieti-rs, W'ohim 441, Sepleniher, 1HH8.
IrAii: Near Salt Lake City, altitude l,2i»() meters, Jinirx KMK), Au^'iist IH, IHKO;
Sprin^'ville, altitude l,;ir>0 meters, .Iuuih 'tiWh, AuKU.''t 11, 18!I4.
Coi.oK.MKi: Trinida<l, VW/c// ;{8, ,Iune 8, 188"; same station, dvnin , ,]\\\y 17, 1SHJ>
(tyiH'); lU'ar Cn-ek, near Morrison, Oirfin-, .Inly 2S, 18H5I; eollej.'e jjrounds,
State Aurieultural Colle^*-, Huffitni 28(i, August '>, 18!»(1; Ih.trlikiss, Delta
County, altitude 1,(»50 meters, Co»r/i, .lunt' 215, 18!t2; Fort Collins, altitude
I, .">()() meters, Co/m*, .Inly, IHlt:! au<l IHll.-..
Nkw .Mk.mco: La.M Vefras, (i. li. Vuxiij, .Iiily ISSl; Santa I'e, altitude 2. ItiO
meters, .1. .1. lO H. (iertrmlf Ihllir :{S14, July '), 1S!I7; in tlie White Moun-
tains, Liiu'oln County, altitude l,8!l() meters. Woiiliin 2:(;i, .luly 2S, lS!t7.
As defined ahove, C. orculniUiJlx j)resents ennHisteut cliaraeters and p'ojjrapiiical
dlHtriljution. Certain outlying: forms, however, if referred here, would eousiderahly
t'Ntend the range and modify the Hj)e(itie limitations. Our material is iusulHcient to
justify us in sejirejrating these forms, hut we present tlu'in as follows:
I I) A Californian form, calU-d /■();-;/i(//r«?('/o.'«( liy Professor (ireene, and oft«'ii eon-
fii-id with C. hdhitiilcn, has leaHets whieli are nuieh larger (U'eoniing 10 em. long)
and more eoarselv toothed.
100
CON'rUim'TIoNS KltOM rilK NATIoNAF. HKKHAUirM.
("m.ikoun'ia: Tort Tfjnii, .\inilii'< ilr I'l.v, // :;(}, in IS-^T-^S; Mohawk Viilli'v, l.nn-
1111)11, Mrtv, 1H7H; Sun l.nis (>lli^J|ln, /,«;/(»/(>(/, June, IHMt}; Mnliawk N'allry,
I. •Ill mint. May -'S, iSSit; Tdiailiapi, (Inrin; June 1.'4, iHSit; s\vaiii|iy llatn,
L(i« Aiij^t'lcs ( uiinty, /Awn/, .liily-ScptciiilH'r, IHiiO aii<l ISiM.
Okwjon: riixiii-20'u, ill ISitH.
(-) All Ori'^on-Idalii) form, with Itmadcr ami thiiiiitr Icalifts.
OitKdnv: Lower Wallowa Valley, r»,y/r/,' :.'■_'■")»), July lid- August 10, lK<»i».
liiAiio: Near ( Iraiiite Station, Kootenai ("oiinty, Lriliir;/ t'>'.U>, ■liine-Aii^riiMt, isirj.
(.'tl An Arizona form, with liroa<ier an<l thinm-r leaflets, ami frnit with hmader
rilis ami narrower intervals.
Ahi/ona: Oak Creek, AV/.s/*//, Aiijjiist .">, ISS.'i; ,sanm station, l.iiiimnii, Anj;nst,
1884; Hakers liutte, Toiinirii I8(», .Inly lit. 18»»2.
(4) A Wyoming' form, with orhienlar fruit, hut >;eoij;ra|ihiciilly ilistant fr<im the
nrtiieiilar-frnited species, ami associated f^eotiraphii'ally with ('. nrriilniln/is.
\\'voMiN<i: Near l""ort Russell, llnninl, in 18!»:i.
8. Cicuta bulbifera L. Sp. IM. 1: l>,"..'). 1753.
Kiitlicr sl(Mi(l(M-, I') to !» dm. lii«ili; loavos twico or thrii-c j)iriii!itt'
(soiiK'tiiiios iippciifiiiji' tortiiifp); Icatlcts linciir. sparsoly toothed, 2.;") to
5 ('111. lony; upper iixils hetiriiiy' elustered l>iill)lets; fruit (very riirely
niiitiired) orlHciiliir. '2 nun. loiio-. eon.strieted at the eouiinissure: rihs
hroiid and low. ap])ro.\iuiately e(|ual in surface display, interxiils nar-
row.
'rv[)e lociility, "Viro'inia. Ciintida;" eolleeted by ('/(ti/fon.
From Nova Scotia to Miiryhmd. westwiird to Nehraskiumd Montiiiiii.
SjK'fiiiii'iis I'.niiiiinvd:
Ontakio: Thonsaml Islands of the St. T awrence, MWc/, Aujrnst 10,187ft; < tttawa,
Maroiiii, Anjinst lit, lS!t4; I\iii<;ston, Fnuhr, Any;nst 27, 1851."); Point .Miino,
PnUnril, August 28, 18<l().
Maine: Head River, Fnnuhl A- Stmutj AA^S, .\ut:nst I.'?, 18!H).
Vekmoxt: I'eacham, lihinchdril, Aujrust 22, 1884.
^Iassaciuskits: l-'.s.sex County, Oabs; Concord River, .\shland, IIoo/w^h, August,
1872; Swainpscott, Suniiiiirn, .\ugust 10, 1887.
CoNNKCTK it: Alilford, Eiuinx. .\ngust 28, 180.^.
Nkw .Tkuskv: Near ( 'linton, Rassaict ounty, Snuli, Septeml)t'r2r>, 1892; Stockholm,
Van Slrk-h; Autrust 10, 1851,").
^Iaiivi.ani): Locust Roint, I>altimore, Kdlhurhif Tdijluv, SeptemhtT 11, 185)1.
NkwYokk: Near Ithaca, /'/anv, Septemln'r 27, 1884; Con/c// r/i/'/. C**//., .St;j)tcni
her 20, 188ti.
Rknnsvi.vam a: Lancaster County, J'nrli'i; .Si'ptemher 4, 18ti;!; Long Roiid.
Luzerne County, .1. .1. A- II. (liilrnilc /hlhr ^v^], Septemher Iii-I7, 18512.
Onio: Near Niles, liKjidlnnii, .\ugusl, 18511.
Indiana: Clarke, Lake County, T/^/^ffc//, ScptemlH'i- 12, 185Hi.
MiciiKiAN: (irayling, Hirku, .\ngust 17, 18851; near .Agricultural College, ]\'lnilir.
August ;!(), 18510.
MiNNiisoTA: WiiK.na, llnlziiiijer, September 1"), 1888; Fort Snelling, Mmnts.
August 27, 185)1; Marine ^lills, Washington County, TuijIki; August, 185)2.
Nebkaska: On .Middle Loup River, near Thedford, Thomas County, Sand lliil.-
region, Jliidhinj I7.'{7, Scptemln'r 7, 185)8.
Montana: MacDoiiald Lake, ir(7/«(w.s 5)02, August (J, 18!»5.
Idaho; Near (iranite, Kootenai County, Lelfnn/, Jm\e, 185)2; saints station, <S'<(/h/
hny 7.85), .luly 25), 185)2.
(•(HILTKH AND ROSK NORTH AMERICAN I'MMKhLU'KRAK. lOl
26. DERINGA Adims. Kain. IM. 2: 4HS. IT«;:',.
rnji>li>tiir„iii IX'. Cull. Mt'iii. 5:IL'. IHI'U.
Ciilvx t«'«>tli «)l>,s<)I('t»*. Kiiiit lliiltciicd liitt'iallv. liiiciir-oMoii^. tjlji-
liioiis. Ciii'jM'l with olitu.sc ('(|ual ril>s. ciicli .suhtciidcd l»\ u \ t'i'v broad
j^ioup of strcnytlii'iiiiiji' wWs ('J {groups also on tlir coininissural side),
tvlopodimn slender conical. Oil-tiilics solitary l»cncatli cadi ril) (as
as in the intei'vals), '1 to 4 on the
((iniinissiiral side. Seed face ])lane (»r
iK'iii'ly so.
(ilabroiis perennials, with thin tri-
foliolate leaves, no inV(duci'e, involiu-els
of Miinute hractlets oi" none, and white
llowers.
Type species, Slxtin idinuhnxi' L. Sj).
I'l. i : ^l:^± IT5M.
A ucnus of ;i or 4 s])ecies. on(» <d'
uliicli is North American.
1. Deringa canadensis (L. ) Kunt/e. Rey.
(ren. PI. 1: 'm\. iS'.tl. Fio. 'Ih.
Sis(i)i riiiinilriim' K. S|). I'l. 1 : li.'i'J. 17.">.'1
('nililitUiitiiii <-<iitii<li'iit)i)^ DC. I'mdr. 4: IIH.
Kicct. rather slend<>r. H to !> dm. hiyh, ^ ,.- i> i i -w
tirunchinjif; leaflets larji-e, ovate, 5 to 18
(Ml. lonj;. acute or jicnminate, doubly serrate, ofteji lohed; lateral
Iciitlets ohli(|ue at t)ase. usually sessile oi' neai'lv so; terminal leaflet
at)rui)tly narrowed into a jx'tiolule (usually winj^ed); uudiels irrej^ular
and unecpially f«>w-rayed: pedicels very uneipial, from '1 to 'M) nun.
Idiiji': fruit 4 to <• nun. lonj>\ often Itecominji- cur\ed.
Type locality, "in America sept^Mitrionali."
From Xew Hrunswick to (leorji-ia. and west to South Dakota and
Texas.
SiiKiiiii IIS I'.niiiiiiirii: Very few of the s|H'rinieiis of thin i-iiiiiiiiiin spci'U'.'J arc ciltMl.
OniaIUo: Kill^^Ht(lll, Fnirln; Septfllilicr .''., 1SS;>; Ottawil. Minnnii. All>riist (t, l.HJ(4.
Vkumont: FViicliain, Alin- Slfimx, .Iiim- I'.'i. lSlt2; Mamliestcr. M. .1. /^u// ,s«>,
July 1, 189H.
.M.\s,sAciirsnT.s: (ircat |{airiMj,'t<iii, I'nlhinl, Aii^'ii^'t I. J.SiM; lladli'V, .IZ/'ccS'/c/c/w,
July 20, lH«>r).
C(i\nk(."I'uit: llridfri^Miit, Entmit, \\\)i\\>^{ X, IKK.").
Ni:w Yuuk: Oxford, Co//7/c, .Tiiiie 21, 1SS;5.
M.\Hvi..\xi): Lauri'l, Kiioirllon, .[uiu' IS, lHtt7.
DisTHK T OK Coi.r.MHiA: Zoolo^'ical Park, /'o//((;v/ .V2V». ,Tuly 2«», ISJ)."!.
I'i;n\svi.vama: Rawliiisville, in 1882.
Oirio: Lorain County, RichiHrr, .luly t», 18t)4.
Imiiaxa: Near Indianapolis, (orilli, AunuaX, 1892.
Iiiixois: Near Chicano, />V(/*ror^-,- Na|»ervill»', r';/(/«/rA, .Tunc 28. 1898.
\{)2
(ONTHIHrTlONS KKOM THK NATURAL HKKHARIUM.
Flu. l!(l. — Tiu'iiiDpU'uruni liowcUii: n, h. ■ 10.
Misnkxiia: I'nit Snclliiiy, Mniiiin, .ViikumI, IWH iiixl IWHi; Acloii, Mft-kci
CiHiiily, /•V'<.'</, .IiiiH', IKHL'; Wiiioim, //»*/r/»if/»T, .Iiinc, 18!M).
luwv: layctli' ( niiiity, /V/i/-, .hiin' '», ISH4.
.Mis.s(ii hi: .Near St. l.ouiH, hniuunonil, in 1HU2; .IiwkHttii Cuunty, -Bjw/« H41, .Ima-
14, IS!H).
.VuKANsAs: Fort Smith, Hli/ilnir. in lH5:{-54.
Kansas: T,a\\ n-nci', Slirni.-<.
Nkiikaska: Ncwc;u<tU', <'//•///< //As, . I nnc 1.' I, iMiC!.
Sol 111 l»\K<iT\: ripMikiiipJ Cniinty, ir/7//(»///.s. SepU'inlKT 21, IH9H.
27. TAENIOPLEURUM ('. .Sc U. Hot. (Ja/. 14: )iH'A. \mX
C'iilyx tcrtli proiiiiin'iit. Ffuit tlattcticd liitcnilly. ohioiijf, tjlabrous.
Carpel with ln-oad .salient iil)s, cadi tipjM'd wi^h a larp^ jj^roup of
.striMij^thcnin^'' cells. Stylopo
(liuiu prominent and conical.
Oil tubes v«M'v lar^e, solitary in
the intervids, '2 on the coniinis-
siiral side, and a small acces.sory
one ]>eneath each j^roiip of
streniiftheninj; cells. Seed dor-
sally flattened, sulcate beneath
the oil tubes, becoming loose in
the pericarp and invested by a
layer of .secreting cells, the face
plane or .somewhat concave.
Smooth erect herbs, from a fa.scicle of thickened libers, with ternat*'-
pinnate leaves, toothed (usually broiid) leaflets, involucre and involii-
cels of numerous conspicuous bracts, and white flowers.
A monotypic gemis (based on Cani/ii hvwcllu C. & R.) beh)nginj,'
to Orejjon and California.
1. Taeniopleurum howellii(\ &. K. Hot. (hi/. 14: 284. i88i*. Fui. 2t'>.
(',//■///// haiir/liiC. it I{. Kev. N. Am. I'mbfll. 12}). 1888.
Al<i<)ii<i hoiicllll (Jrccnc, IMttonia 1: 274. 1889.
Stem rather stout, it to liJ dm. high; leaves few, ternate then once
or twice pinnate; leaflets lanceolate to ovate, .stronely toothed or
lobed; umltels niiiny-rayi'd, with involucre of long narrowly oblanceo-
late l)racts (Ix'coming reHcxed), and involucelsof prominent lanceolate
scarious-margined Itractlets; rays 8 to 7 cm. long; pedicels (> to 10 mm.
long; fruit '.\ to 4 mm. long.
Type locality, wet places, "(rrant's Pa-ss." Josephine County, Oreg.;
collected l>y Ifowell, no. 7l<». July 18, 1887; type in Herb. Coulter,
duplicate in V . S. Nat. Herb.
From .southern Oregon to Mendocino and Maripo.sa countie.-, Cal.
Sj>fci)III^IIK CKDIlilKll:
OKKdoN: Type spt'eimt'us, an cited under tyjH' locality.
Camkornia: Near MariiK)sa, Mariposa County, Congdon, Septeinl)er-Oct<)l>ir,
1S92; Round Valley, Mendocino County, Chesnut, .June, 1898.
COI'I/IKU AND KdSK — Noli'l'II AM KllKAN T M MKLLIKKRA K. 103
Kic;. 'JT.— (^iirinii orcffiiiiuin:
((, :• H; ((, ■ 10.
28. CARUM L. Sp. IM. 1: 2iu\. IT:.:!.
Ciilvx ttM'tli proiniiiciil loi- the sizt- of the. fruit. Fruit flattened
liiteiiiih. orhic'iiliir to ohioiiu-. ylalu-ous. ('!ii-])el with tiliforni or
inconspicuous I'ilts. witli or without
-iicriii'lhciiiiiy cells. St y io pod i u ni
. Miiiciil. ( )il tuheslurjfe and solitary in
I he intervals. 2 toti on the coiumissural
-i(|e. S(>ed doi-sally llattened. more or
less sulcate Ix'ueatli the oil tul>es: the
t:ire plane or slight ly concave.
Smooth erect slender herbs, with
tiiliei'ous or fusiform fascicled roots.
pinnat<' leaves with few linear leaf-
|(t> (in oui' nativ(> species), involu-
crls of few to many hi'acts. and. white
llowers.
Type species, ('dniin airul L.
A t^cnus of 22 species, helouj^in^
lo the noi'thern heiuisphere. 4 species
lieiny found in western N'oi'th Amei'ica.
St\ l(i|in(liiiiii very larp-, witli slmrt stout i^tylcs 1. C l.rlli);/<fii.
M\ lii|H>iliiiiii litw, witli Idii;; slcinlcr . •styles.
I'niit oi'hiculiir ami small {- mm. ) -'. <'. i/dir'tmri.
l'"riiit ohloiifr and larjrer (.'{ to 4 mm.).
I'niit nmiidcd at hotli ciuls, with iiic()n.«i>icni)iis ribs '■'>. C. omimnnn.
I'"riiit iiarmwi'il at hotli ends, with ('(HisiiiciKtus rilis -1. ' '. It'iiiitunil.
1. Carum kelloggii (Jray. I*roc. Am. Acad. 7: ;>44. istiT.
Alih iiiii I.I lliii/i/ii (tr^-i-nv, I'ittoiiia 1: 1.'74. 18H5).
Kesemhlin^ ('. (jdinliK ri^ hut somewhat stout, from a fascich^ of
tliickened fibers, with lower leaves terriiite or biteniiite with pinnate
divisions and linear seonuMits: involuci'c and involucels moi'e promi-
iirnt and liither scarious: fruit larecr, oblono-, Ji to T) mm. lone-, with
small oviite ciily.x t(>eth. very pronunent stylopodium. stout styles
alioiit the same l(>n<>th. and inconspicuous ril)s; seed sulcat(> l»en(^ath
the larji'c oil tubes.
Type locidity. "San dose," ('id.: collected by Ih'<'ir, r. no. s;{2; type
ill Ileih. (Jray. This is the first specinuMi cited, and as.soi-iuted with
ii lire "Oakland." li<)ln)uh,\ and " Holinas." KiUoiiij.
Central Californiii.
Sl„riii,,'iiH iWldllillCfl:
Cai.iriuni.v: Near San I'^raiicisco, WllliCx E.rpcil. 141ti; San Antonio Creek, AV//o.7(7
A- Havfanl 'M)H, AuKust 14, 18(18; Hamilton Station, Tuolumne County,
Li'iinnmi 72, Aujrust 11, 1889; Oakland Mills, Leniuion 7^, August, 1889;
Ocean View, San Francisco, Alice EaMinxxl, September 2, 1894; Amador
County, altitude AhO meters, lldiixfn 72, August 10, 18%.
104
('ONTUIHITTIONS |<K<»M TH K NATIONAL IIKKMAUH'M.
'J. Carum gairdneri (llook. i^C Am.) (irav I'lctr. Am. Acad. 7: ;'>44.
is»;T.
Aliiiiii i/iiirilmri lluiik. \ Aril. I'lul. rtcccliry, .'W.t. I.Siil.
EiliiKiiiiii ijiiinhiivi \iilt. ill Toll'. iV (iray. I''l. 1: fil-. I.s4i>.
Stem :'> to \'l dm. lii«i'li. iVom fu.sci«'l«'d tulirnms <>r fusiform root.s*.
I«^»v«'s f«'\v, ii.siially simply pinnate, with 'A to 7 linear (sometimes
almost liliform) leall«'is ."i to IT) <'m. lonj^' (the lower raicly pinnate):
iil)pef leaves usually simple; uml>els ('» to l."»-rayed. with in\ ohicie of
several bracts or none, and involucels of linear acuminate Idji'tlets;
rays 'l.^> to 4 cm. lonjr; fruit liroadly <t\ate or nearly oi liicular. small.
1 to 'J mm. I(>n<j. with small ovate <'alyx teeth, low conical stylopodium.
and lonj,'' slender styles; se<'d terete.
'rvi)e locality, near San Franci.sco or Montei-ey. Cal.; collected l»y
J>(>l((jl(IS.
From Hritish Columbia to soutlu'ru California, eastward to Iila<'k
Hills of South Dakota. Colorado, and Arizona.
SfH'ciiiiriiK I'.niiii iiird:
Ndkthwkst Tkhimtokv: Mciliciiu- Wnt,- }f<irnnii, Aii).Mi.«t 10, ISKO.
Alkkkta; St. Marys tJivir, M(t<;,itii loti")?, July L'4. lS!t.'>.
Vancocvku Island: Somas liivcr, Mtninni, .\u);ii^t, 1SS7 ami iSSlt.
WAsiii.V(iT()N: Klickitat Comity, N"/..sf/o/7', .Vu^'iist L'l', ISSI; (,'. /,'. Wao'i/ IJ(i7,
Anirust, iSSit; Ma.<oii Coiinty. /'//-.r 1().")1, .Inly 2:i, ISMO; Yitkima County,
lIciiihvKiin 1'.">1'1, .Fnnt" 17, ISilL'; Snnilhiri/ A- Lrihrnj 414, in ISii;!; .Miiiota,
/'/>■;• Itt:^), .Inly "-'4, lS!t4; Wfiiatclicc, Wliilnf, .liily-Anj;nst, ISiXi; Whitman
County, Khnir 71, .Inly :>(), ISiKi; i'.lnc Mountains, Wallawalla County,
Jlonierr,, Anj,'ust lit, ISitti.
(►uEoox: Near Orcpm City, Killmiij il- Unr/uid .'!(t7, .Inly L'ti, lS()(t; .lo.-ieiihiiif
County, Li'iiimonHO, October I'M, 1«S!»: Harney County, altitud*' 1,4(M) meters,
r(,rill,'d- I.iihcr;/ 17, .Inly 24, ISitti; Sluhhni .SL'Ol', in lS<t7; banks of streams,
<'iiKirf: '20iu, .Vujrust-SeptemlK'r, IKHS.
California: Fort Tejon, Xniitiis ilf IV.v(//:!S, in 1.S57-.">S; Sonoma Valley, Tarnii
lt)(), in 18()5; Soda S|)riny;s, Nevada County, altitixle 1.', 100 meters, ,/«//. .s
2527, .Inly 2<i, I.s.Si; Howell Mountain, ISnniihijir, Se|itemlH'r, 1,HS8; Lns
Angeles County, llaxxr, Aii>rust 2(1, ISIIO, ami .I;ily, lS!tl; Amador County.
Ifiiiixfii 1S42, .Inly 1.'!, ISiHi; soiitlu-a.^tern California, altituile 1,200 to l..")(i(i
meters, /'('(■/(((.■< ■^0.')2, .Vpril-Septeiiiber, 1S07.
Akizona: I'dhmr, in l.SOit; Hill Williams Mountain, altitude 2,100 meters, Mm-
Dniiijal :V22, .Inly 22, 1,S«»H.
Utau: City Creek Canyon, altitude 2,100 meters, ./nins l!(lt), August 20, ISSO.
Idaho: bake I'eiid (treille, Kootenai County, >'<///(//»/■</ 82:1, August 4, 1H02; Mo-
cow, Iliitdi'fHini, .Viigust-September, 1S04; bost River .Mountains, altitiidr
2,400 meters, ll<ii<lir!»>i, AmA. August 14, ISO."); Nez I'erces County, altitudr
1 ,0r)0 meters, .1. .1. X- ll. Cnlrmi' Ihlln- -.'A-l-l. .Inly 14, ISOO.
Montana: San<lcoulee, Will'itinix lOK, .August l.'i, ISOl; near Red bodge, A'r/.sr,
.Inly 24, ISO!!; Forks .if the .Madison, /,>//»/>/ 4t):i2, .luly 2(), 1S07.
Wvo.Mixo: .lacksons Laki- and head of ('larks Fork, Furinioil, August, 1881;
Yellowstone Park, Kiioirllnn, August 14, 1881; northwestern Wyoming, lin.te
•V24, September.'!, 180,'i; (Jreen River, Fremont (Niunty, .SV^/rx.so;* 42, Augu-t
21, 1804; Yellowstone Park, Ihidhinj A{\'X\, .\ugu.st 14, 1807; Nez IVrccs
Creek, Yellowstone Tark, .1. A- E. Xrlxoii t>2()4, .luly 20, 1800.
((M'LTKU ANI> KOSK N<H{TII AMKRKAN I'MHKLLIFKKAK. lOf)
'V, Toririi
•rs, ./")" ■••'
l.ssS; Ltis
Cnunty.
to i.r)(Mi
I, 18H0.
altitii.lr
[, altitii'l''
list, 18X1;
linji, A'" ''
L', Aiij:u-t
'
Smith I>\k(ii\: I'.hu'k I lills iiear l''iirl Mfii<lf, /•'(//■/(■(<«)«/ 1 4S, Aunusl !'.•, 1SK7.
('i)i(iii mid: ncii:' I{i\fr, .IZ/Vi EhkIiiikiiI, .Inly. IHIM; StnmilMtiit .^^priii^H, ('i'iiikIhII,
.Inly -'.">. IS'.il; K'niitt Cuiiiity, allitiulc I.K(M( iiu'tcrs. rmmhill 'J.S. .Inly H,
jsiM: K.L'criii I'lirk. altitiiilc L'.liMl inrfiTs, Ihth,/ 'M\\'>, AiiKiist, ls!»."i.
.;. Carum oreganum NNatson. Vmv. Am. .\(ii<l. 20: 'Mx. l,ssr».
Fk;. 27.
.1/./, ///'/ -I,', ,/i(//(/ ( iirciH', riltiiiiia 1; L'TI. issn.
('losi'lv rt'M'iiil»liii«i' t '. iiiiinlii' ri . Itiil witli lower h-avcs iiiorr cliviflod,
and w itii sliortri' liin-ar lolx's: iin uliicrls of lnoadcr aiul iiiofc scari(»u.s
liiactlt'ls: fi'iiif <)l»l<»ii«:'. lai'p'i". :'. to 4 iiiiii. loii*:-: willi sepals (soinctiim's
^Mialli'i') and styl(»iHidiiiiii as in ( . ijiiiriliH ri, lail the sicndiT styles
Ioniser: seed liattciicd dnrsally. sidcatc IxMicatli the <»il tulx-s, and
>l!i:litly concave on the face, with ceiiti'a! htnyitiidinal ridye.
T\ ))e hu-ality. "on Wappatoo Island. ( )ree<»n:"" coUected by Xnttidl,'
\\ |»c in Herb. (iray.
I'l'oni iioi'thei'ii ("alifoinia and Nevada to A'ancoii\'er Island and
N(nt Invest Territory.
Sjii riiiii IIS I .lllillllll'll:
('ai.ikohnia: ( >ii Monnt Siiasta, .^iskiynn ( nnnty, aililndf l,.">(Ml in '_',7tHt nicterH,
llniirii 4S!t. .Inly i-l"), ISitT.
<>iii:(i(>\: Wet inaifit's nri-.r Salnn. //"// L'dl!, in ISTI; NmMh Kurk of Spra^fiie
Uivcr, ailitnilc I, Kid inclcrs. (hri/l, A- l,iil,ii;i 'IM. Anjjnst ti, IHIM),
1. Carum lemmoniC. c'v; H. Hot. (ia/. 14: 'IS'A. lssi».
Keseiid)lin<i' ('. (jiiinhn r! . t»ut fruit oblono-. taperine- somewhat at
liase and apex. ;> nnii. lone" and '1 mm. broad, and with conspicuous
rilis. eacii of wiiich contains a small »froup of streng'thiMiinj'' cells; calyx
teeth prominent and concealing" the small stylo])odium: styhvv lonjr and
>lciider.
Tyi)e locality. '•Tuolumne forest." California; collected by Lntnium^
August. ls.Sl»; type in V . S. Nat. IIerl>.. duplicate in Herb. ('oult(>r.
Tuolumne County. Cal.. and perhaps extending northward to Jo.se-
phine County. ()r(>e-.. aiid southward to Los AnjL»"elo.s County, Cal.
Sji, II III, iin I'.i iiiiiiiinl:
< ' m.ii'okma: Ty|n' siu'ciineiis as cited ninler type locality.
Two other collections are tentatively referre<l lu-re, hnt tlu'v are <listinct in avo-
>.'ra|iliical ran^e and somewhat in cluiracter, althonjrh sahseipient collections may
iniiiicct the three stations in a more general distrihntion. They are as follows:
\'alley of Siskiyon Monntains, altitnde •>()() meters, .losephine County, Oreg.,
I.f iiiiiiiiii i<\, (Ictolier '2'A, IHSit. These specimens seem to he almost identical with
tliu-c from Tuolumne County, Cal.
I'.rackish flats near Hallona, Kos Angi'les County, Cal., llii.'<xi, September 20, IS'.tO.
In llifsc specimens tlu' fruit is le.«s tai>ering, In-ing more distinctly oblong, and the
J^tylnpodia are sometiniesa little more prominent.
l"or introduced species, see ])iio-(> 2r>H.
l''Ui. :;».— Aloti'.s iicnulis: II.
h. ■ Id.
IIX) CONTKIHUTIONS l-'Ko.M TIIK NATloNAI- IIKHHAKIIM.
29. ALETESC. .<: !?. K."\ . \. .\in. riiil).'ll. -JT uiid \-2;k is.ss.
Calyx t('<'tli proiiiiiM'iil. Fruit lliittfucd latcriilly. (►hloiij.^. jjflabrojis.
CarjM'l with (miuuI and in'oiiiiiK'iil rilis. Stylojxuliuiii \vantiii<:". Oil
tiil»t"s laru'c and solitai'v (scNcral in
.1. i/itru/.sn/if) in the ln'(»ad inter
\als. L' (in tilt' ronnni.'^siiral side
and a >niall ont' in cacli ril>. Si'i'<\
sulcatf iMMMMitli the oil luhcs. witli
latM- plant- oi" slinlitly confaNt'.
Afaulf.sccnt (('.xccpl in A. dmud
.v'//^/)i;lal»r()M.'< mountain ptTciinials,
witli pinnatf (tcrnatc at lirst in A.
(I<n'l(lxiiiii ) It'avt's. liroatl sliai'plv
tootht'd orciit ratlifp distant Icallcts
(('xc(>})t ill . I. A//'///'///'/), mostly no
involufrt'. involuccls of lint'ar to
lanct'olatc Id'actlcts. and yidlow
(j)iii'plt' in ,1. (/i/>'/'(/s()/i/') flowcfs.
Types s[)(M'i('s. /h mi/i/ iicaiilis
Torr.
A j^tMius of 4 or .') sp('('i(>s, !)(■
lon<finu" to tln> rorky foothills of ('t)lorado. New .Mcxicti. and Arizona.
Lt'iiflt'ts broad am) sliar];ly tdothcd.
I'^luwiTs yt'lliiw.
Ril)H tHjuaily iiriiiiiiiifiil ami imt wiiijrcil; pedicel,'.; very >linil.
1\k1uiii'1('s longer than the leaves 1. .t. (t(Viili.<.
Peilniicles niiU'Ii sliorter tliaii the lea ve.^ i'. .1. Ininiil'-^.
l.,att'rai rihg (and Hdinetiiiies durHai.^^) lieeumiiiir \viii<.red; [H'dieel.s I'to ;{ mm. ll)llL^
;>. .1. (?) iii(iciii)ii</(iti.
Flowers deep purple 4. .!.(?) (tdridsnui.
LeaHet.s filiform to linear, entire •">. .1. (?) loniifdH'i.
1. Aletes acaulis (Torr.) C. cs:: K. Rev. N. Am. rnd)ell. ii>G. LS8S.
Fig. -JS.
DnrriKi (?) ormilix Tnrr. j'aeif. M. l{ei>. 4': !t4. 1S5(>.
Orfuxclddiinii iicdiili- {iniy, I'roc. .\m. Acad. 7 : .'{4;5. 1807.
ScsHi hdllii (iray, 1. e. 8 : L'SS. 1S70.
}fni<niiiiiii f/n'i'iii'i (rray, 1. c. liS7. 1872.
Cnrum (?) IkiIIH Watson, Hihl. Intiex 41(). 1878.
Zizid hdllii r. <!< \{. Hot. (iaz. 12 : 1:57. 1887.
Cespito.sP, with piHiuneles 10 to 80 em. liii^h. often much lonj»'er than
the loaves; leaflets ovate, irregularly toothed and cut. sometimes idmost
pinntitifid; umbels S to 15-rayed; rtiys stift, lo to :io mm. hm^: fruit
almost sessile, narrowly oblong. 4 to 5 mm. Iting'.
Type locality {Dcirciid <(c(nills). "in ertnietvs of roeks netir Santa
Antonita. New Mexico;" collcM'ted hy Iliijeloir; type in llerh. Coluin-
bm Univ.
Rockv foothills of Coloiiido and New Mexico.
CorLTKR ANI) K<>SK NOUTII AMKKICAN rMMKLMFKKAK. 107
lo-ortli:ili
Is illilK'-'
I*)-; i'rnit
lu- Santa
1. Coliuii
\/)( r(«i« /».t t'.niniiiml:
CnioHAix): CrtHtlc Hock, tn'ur (lo'dcii, altitiul*' 1,H(HI iiictrrH, I'nlltriKiti 'A7, .luly-
S»'|>teiiilH'r, IKS"); lU'Hf .Mt»ri'S(iii, Alirr KitMlininil, in ISHl; nciir (ioliU'ii,
('i<ni<Utll, Aj»ril ;U), IH02; IJoiildt-r ("ounty, .Uur/V ll<,l:i„i/,r, Aii;:iihI, IMlt2;
iiioiuitaiiiH iH-ar Morrisdii, allitiKic I.SIX) iiiftcrs, Itillnl, May, lsi).">, atul
Oi'tcU'r, l.SitT; South Taltlt- .Mouutaiii, nrar (iulcU'ii, Kinnrllini 7(), Juiii' 17,
18J»H.
Nkw Mkxico: Socorro, <i. /»'. Vhkii/, May, IHHl.
•J. Aletes humilis C. & K.. sp. nov.
Ccspitosc with p(Hhuu'l(>s imidi shorter than the leaves, li to ."> em.
lenef; petioh's slender, loiiijfer than the l»hi(le; h-allets ufenerally ."».
entii'i* to few-toothed, sliji-htly seuln'ous on the niai'yin. linear to olio-
vaie; ravs 4 to <!, rathei* weak and spi-eudiny. i^.T) to '.\ ein. lonji" jx'di-
ceis very short; invohieels of linear distiiiet braetlets; fruit ovate. H
MUM. loiij^.
Tvijo locality. Dale Creek, Larimer v'ountv. Colorado; eoiieeted 1)V
(notyr K. (fxtrrhout, HO. »'.. .lulv l'.», lS!t'.»: type in V. S. Nat. llerh.
Ordy known from type locality.
Mr. t Ntcrliont also rei'omiizi'd this plant uh a new H|n'cifs, hut has kiinUy pcrniittcil
us to piihlish it.
;i Aletes (?) macdougali C. & R., sp. nov.
W'itii much the hiihit and folitiefc^ of .1. iicaullx; leav(\s ntirrow in
outline, pinnate; leaflets few, ovate, few-toothed; ])eduncles lonjrcr
tliaii the leaves, 1 to l.T) dm. hijjfh; niys 4 to <>, 5 to lOmni. lonir; ped-
icels '1 to i\ nun. lonjif; involucids of few linear distinct briictlets;
tl(»wers yellow; fruit (at loii.st at first fltittened liiteiiilly) ntirrowly
olilone-. 4 mm. lonjjf. the latertil ribs (tind sometimes the others) beeoiu-
iiiL!' winded; seed nearly terete in cro.ss section; oil tidxvs solitary in
till' intervals.
Type locality, on HcM'rv's trtiil t() the (rrsind Canyon of the Colortido,
.\ii/ona; collected by />. 7! MticDouyal, no. ll»2, Juno 2.S, LS'JS; type
ill r. S. Nat. Herb.
Oidv known from type locality.
Tills sjiecies differs from the otluT two iii havinji the rilw sometimes (iK-rhajw
always) wiiifrt'd. The material, however, is too scanty to he positive as to it generic
|"i-itiipii.
4. Aletes (0 davidsoni C. & R., .sp. nov.
Stems (and leaves) numerous, crowning more or less thickened
t'l( nitrated roots; short caulescent, 1 to -S dm. hif^h. much l)ranched,
glabrous; leaves ternate, the central lobe a^ain ternate, all then pin-
iiali'; leaflets ovate in outline, '1 or ;')-cleft into linear acute lobes,
or ihc lower oiu\s aj^ain cleft, while the upper ones .sometimes become
Piitiie; peduncles 5 to 8 cm. lonj;^. j^labrous except some puberulence
at (he top; rays few (t) to 10), nearly equal; pedicels 2 to ;? nun. lonj?;
i
lus
CONTKIBUTIONS KU(»M I'llK NATIONAL IIKIIHARIUM.
involuciT in»iH>; iiivoliicj'l of srv«'i-iil linnir soiiictiincs rionifiitrd ln'iict
lot«; tlowjTs (Irrp piiiplr; fruit oMoii^', ;? mill. loii^'. Iliittnu'd liit«'nill\ .
crowiicil hy prdiiiiiicnt calyx tcftli; carpels iiioih' <»r less tlatt)'iic<l dor
.sully, the lateral and s(»iiictiiiics the dtwsal and iiiteriiiediate rihs more
or less \vin<;e(l-, stylopodiiim none; oil tiihi's several in the interval.-:
seed face plane.
Typ«' locality, near (\»ronado mine. Clifton. .Vri/.. aiiioii}.'' rcwks in
moist criM'k; collccteil l»y .1. /A//vV/.v«*//. no. Itil. June 7, l!'<i(»; type in
r. S. Nat. llerh.
.Vri/ona.
SfnriiiK ii.'< i.niniiiiiil:
Aki/dna: Type siicciincns an cilcd umlcr lypc Incalily.
Flowering inatcriiil of tliis H|KM'i»'8 wan wiit l»y !Mr. S. 15. I'lirisli in tlio winter of
18!(0-10(M1, Imt we were iiiiiilile to ileteniiiiie it. Dr. A. I)ii\ idsmi, Imwever, kindly
consented to re-euileet the HiK-cies in I'liiitinj; eimditinn. lie Iiiim jn:^t sent in speci-
ini'iiH, wlii<'li enable iih to characterize the specien. We are iniahie, however, to
decitle with deliniteiiess it.s generic relations. In habit it sn;:i;ests /'siiidociiiiiitjitirii,*
}ni>nl>iini.i, but thc^ fruit is (piite diff«'rent. From typical .!/(//.•< it likewise seeniH
different, but for the present there set-nis to Im' no better place for it.
5. Aletes (?) tenuifolia V. Si K., sp. nov.
Stems jflahrous. once to twice hranchin^'', shMider and weak, usually
longer than the leaves, I to '2 dm. lono-: leaves delicate, pinnate; leaf
lets 8 to .■». entire. Hliform to linear, acute. I to 'A cm. lonj^-; rays very
short {2 to 4 mm. lon}r); fruit suh.scssile (the pedicels 1 mm. or less
long); involucre wiinting; involucels linear, entire. .") to ») mm. Ions.'';
fruit ohlong. ;> to 4 mm. long, slightly roughened; s»'ed tlatteiied
slightly dorsally: rarpels rather strongly .^-rihhed; oil tul)es '2 or 3
in the intervals.
Type locality, near Logan. Ttah; collect(>d l>v /*, .1, Rijdhii'ij^ August
9, l.SUr); type in New York Botanical (riirden herharium. fragmentfi
and photograph in W S, National Herbarium,
S/)tritiiiii>i I'.rmiihicd: Type spt-ciniens as cite<l under type locality.
We are at los,s just where to refer this species, and it is placed here (jiily teiiia-
tively.
30. LEIBERGIA C. & R, Contr, Nat, HpH>, 3: 57o. isjm.
Calyx teeth ob.solote. Fruit flattened latendly, linear, beaked, gla
brous. Carpels only slightly flattened dorsallv, with five filiform ril)s.
the two laterals ti little more prominent and turned inward. Stylo-
podium wanting. Oil tubes small, single in the intervals, two on the
commissural side. Seed face broad, slightly concave, but when dry
becoming more or le.ss involute.
Slender glabrous iu-aule.seent plants from small globose tuber.s,
with leaves ternately divided into long filiform leaflets, irregular
umbels, subsessile fruit, and white flowers.
A monotypic genus of the Columbia River region.
I'd Id-iut
iitiMullv.
MK'd (|(»l'
ihs tnoir
nt«'r\al>;
lucks ill
; tyjM' ill
wiiitrr (if
rr, kihilly
it in spfri-
owever, \i>
iViw HtH'IllH
:, usually
iitc; Ical-
•ay>s very
1. or less
uu. loiitf;
tlatt«'ii('(l
!S 2 or 3
r, August
ra},^iu('iit.>i
ulllv tl'lllil-
iked. tila-
(>rni rilw,
. Stylo-
wo on the
vhen (irv
)■ .'fi
e tubtrs,
irregular
5872-
I
Contr. Nit. H«rb., Vol. VII.
Plate II
s — J*
Leibergia oroqenioides C. <& R.
CorLTKK AND KDSK — NOKTH AMKKICAN UMHKLLIKKKAK. U)\)
1. Leibergia orogenioidei ('. & H. Contr. Nut. Ilrrh. 3: .•»7r>. pi. I'T. 1«J»6.
ri.ATK III.
SlondiT, 1.2 t<» r» <liii. Iiijrli; N'jivrH fM'urly iis lonjf hm tlir llowciiiijf
|)('(luri<lr: Inillots I to 7.r» nii. lonj;, rutin' or with few trrtli or linear
1(»Im's; vuys of tin* iiiiiIm'I II to lo, very sIcikUt, ofti'ti sprctulin^r, vny
mn'(|ual, 2 to 12 cm. lonjj; umlM'lh'ts with few How its hikI fruits;
pcdicols 2 mm. or less lonjj; inv<»lu<'n' wiiiitin^; iiiv<»lu<'»'ls of IJ or 4
.><iimll l»ra«'th'ts somewhat iitutvd at hase; fruit s mm. lon^. Hattened
lnh'raliv hut terete at hase. terete and sonu'what lieaked at ap«'x.
Type lo«ality. '"Sautianne Creek hottoms, Co'ur dWleiie Mountains,
hlaho, altitude !♦;">() uu'ters;" collecti'd hy Lrlfunj^ no. 1<»27, .lune 24,
is<»r); type in V. S. Nat. Herh.
Wi't ground, aloii^ streams. Idaho and \Vashinj;ton.
Sfiiriiiii'iiii t'Xdtiiiiit'if:
Idaho: TyjK' H|M'ciiii»'HH, an citiMl uikUt ty|«' I<><>«lity.
\\'AHiiiN«iT<)N: Iaiw, (lump groun<l Hloiig Htri'UiiiH, SiioliHiie Kiver, •Suhilnrf 1211)
May l.S, 18HU.
Kxi'i.A.NATioN OK I'l.ATK HI.— Ktx. /, pliiiit: -', iiiiiIm'I; .tiiiiil ',, fnili; .', croNN Ncctitiii iir<'Hr|M'l.
We (jiutte Mr. IxmIht^'h deHrriptiini of tlic pliiiit in itn liu))itHt, an follown: " Tiie
plant, ill tli»> n-gion wIutc I collected it, occupit'H tin* hhih*' |)lac«' in iUv flora of the
lit'avily fort'HttMl rejtion of tlui lower wliitv pine zone aw <lo the tnln'rouH-rooted,
early flowering; sjH'cieH of I'liDrdniiiun on the o|K'n plains of the Colnnihia, in
(•n'>;on, \VaHhinKt<»n, an<l Mah'o; that in to way, it is an early flowerin); specit's, coni-
iiijf into hl<»oin very noon after the hiiow leaven, i>referrih>; huHaltic formations or
Huils (lerive<l from hasaltic rocks. Wherever it jjrows it apjM'urH in Hueh ahumlance
that at the time of floweriuK it quite hideH all other s|M'cieH."
31. TAENIDIA Drude in Knjrler & Pnmtl. Nat. Ptlanzfam. 3": ll».5.
1W8.
Calyx teeth obsolete. Kruit flattened laterally, broadly oblong,
^rlaluous. (/urpel with equal Hli-
fonn ribs. Stylopodiiuu wanting?.
Oil tubes mostly 3 in the intervals,
4 on the eommissural side. Seed
nearly terete in section, with plane
face.
(ilabrous and glaucous perennials,
with ternately comj)ound leaves,
usiiidly no involucre or involucols,
and yellow Howers.
A monotypic geims (based on
•^i/ii/rnm/H inteyemniuin L.) of
flic Eastern United States and
Canada.
1- Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude, 1. c.
Smi/miumintegerrimum'L. Sp. PI. 1: 263. 1753.
Xizia integerrima DC. M6m. Soc. Phys. Oen6v. 4: 493. 1828.
Pimiriiiella hitegerri ma Gmy, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 345. 1868.
Fig. 29.— Taenidia intfRerrima:
a, X 8; 6, x 10.
Fig. 29.
no
CONTKIUUTIONS KU<»M TMK NATIONAI, IIKUHAUI I'M.
( iliiiKMMis. 'A to !» <liii. Iiiirli. I»riin<'liiiij.''; Ifiufs •_' to .'5 ti'i'imlcly com
pound; lt'ii(l»'ts luiMcoliiti' to o\utt'. t'lilirt'; iimlxl- !•' to -jo niycd; iny.s
r> to s rin. lon^^ |)('«liri>lH h to 12 nun. lon^: Iruit lu'oiully olilou|;, 4
mm. lon^^
TviM' lonililv. •• N'ii'^'iiiia."
From ('anu(l)i to Noi'tli ( 'iirolina. wrst to Minnrsota :iii<l Ai'l\iitiMu>.
ISjiiri lilt 111 I I II mi III il:
OsTAUin: Stiirvr<'<'ii I'niiil, s-"//, Aiiuni-t I, isiil; KirmHinii. /•!./(/,,. .Iiil> l(>, l.SKM.
Nkw Yokk: Itlmni, I'liim (May 'JH, iMSHi, ihrill, (May •_"_', iHHIi, Winjiiinl
(Jiim-Jiily, IHlt.t).
rKNNHVi.VAM.v: Nt'ar I <ainjinlcr, >;/!<///, May II, 1H)M.
Nkw .Ikknky: IMaiiiliclil, Tiirnhi, May, IH7!'; Siimwx ('niiiily, I'ollnnl, May IK,
IMIM; (iiittcnlMTH, \'iiii SirUi, May -'0, IWi,').
Mauvi.ami: (tlcii Kclm, /'«<// nl l!ts, May IL', !«•.'>.
hisTUKT OK CuM miiia: Kork Cici'k, I'lnnll, Aii^iihI I. IM77.
Vikciinia: Salt I'mul Moiiiifaiii, I'milni, AiiyiiHi, |H!M).
Noinii Cvuoi.iNv; Smiiinit <if TaMc \Unk Midiiilaiii, Smull >{■ //<//<;• •Jsu, .Inly '_',
IH'U; near Killiiiuri', llilhiinir //. c/,. .|;!,V»«(, .linif I, iMiMi.
TknnI"»*wkk: Kn'iicli Mri>a<l iJivcr, A'<<(;//( »/ "(M), Aiiniisl '_'.'>, Is!i7; Knox Cniuity,
liiilh 4-Jti, Jiiiif, IS!»S.
Wkkc \'ii{(iiNiA: l|iHliiir Cniiiily, /'i(//'»7,, May, iMii.'i ami IHU7.
Ohio: Laii<ah<t»'r, llii/ilinr; N'ili'S, liii/niliiiiii,,]n\\, IHIM; l/iraiii ( 'niiiity, //(V/vw c^i / ,
May 14, IH^II'.
Imhana: ('rawfoidsvillc, /i(/.v< , .liiin' '2'2, \s\f2.
MuiiKiAN: Alma, Ihiri.i, Aiinn.sl L'.H, |H!»I.
Im,in<)ih: Near Cliica^ii, /A//"«»c^',- Naiu-rvillt', rinhtirli, ,]\\\y m, ls<.t7.
MisiHinKi: Jackson ('(.iinly, HhkIi ms, May 17, IWKl.
Iowa: Kayt-tlc Coiiiily, AV///., ,lmu'-Aii>.'iist, IHit4.
Minnkkota: Winona, l/otziiiifi i,,}n\y, iHSlt.
32. EULOPHUS Nutt. in \H'. Coll. .Mriii. 6: tilt. ls:il».
I'DiluHriiiiliiiiii ixniy, I'rnr. Am. ArjiiF. 7: •>\'k ISdS.
Calyx t«M'tli prominrnt. Fruit Hattcncd latnully, ovate to linear
oldonj,', }(hil>rous. Carpel with e((ual filil'oiin ril>s, and thin pei'ieaip
with a very small tjroup of stren»,4heninH; cells beneath each I'ili.
Styh)po(lium conical, with lonu- and recurved styles. Oil tubes I to ."•
in the interxals, 4 to S on the commissural side, and a small yroup in
the parenchyma of the commissural sulcus. Seed face broadly <'on-
cave, with a central longitudinal ridye.
(ilabrouH perennials 'A to lo (Un. hioh, from deep-seated fascich^d
tul>ers, with piimately or ternately compound leave.s, narrowly linciu'
to oblon},''-rnu'ar mostly entire leaflets (or sej^ments), the terminal one
elonj^ated. irnolucre, (rarely wanlinfj^) aiul involucels of ,s(>veral lanceo
late acuminata' usually subcarious bracts, and long--peduncled uml»els
of white or pinkish tlowers.
Type species, HuIojpIius huh rliiiniix Nutt.
A j^enus of »t s|>eci«'s, belon};in«i|; to the I'nited Statics.
Oil tiihcs wvcral in the inlcivals.
Involucels of Hiiuill Hctaccons luaclU't.M.
( i»n;iKI,* AND K«»SK— NolMii A.MKKUAN r.MUKI.I.lFKUAK. Ill
I'l'liiili'!' ami rarlii" iml tiilinvtil
I 'mil liHircr ( Mm (I mm. ); Kiiftcrii |, H. <iiinni'iiuii»
Kniil Hiiiallfr I :i Im Imm.i; ('alil'oriiiaii 'J. I-!. /xiniihil.
I'i'liiil)' ami rarliis liriia<l ami inllalfij.
LtatlflM narrow ly limar l<> lililnriii ;i, /•;. /triiiylfi,
l.«'Htl«'tH litirar-laiici'olati- 4. /•;. Mim/Ufjr.
Iiivnini'rii- III' lart'f iiradiilH Imiu'i-r lliaii llic iinlicclH .V A.', imlnii^liri.
I III iiiltc"' -ulilary in lln' inlirval- (I, /•,'. inlil'oniinin.
I Eulophus americanua Null, in DC. Coll. Mi'm. 6: HU. \t\. ■_'. i\^. m.
I.vj'.t. K„i. ;{o.
Krcct. ;• to l."i dm. Iii^'h; Imsil and lown- niulinc Icuvs Imyr, oiicn
or t\vii'<> pihiialrlv coiiipoiiiKl. willi l<'uil(>t> tut into hIioiI imnovv nvy;-
iiM'iit>: iippt'i' tiiiilini' l('ti\i'>* t«'r-
iiiili', with iiarrowlv linear rlon-
yuh'd Icatli'ts ('J..'» to .'» rni. I«»n<.''.
.". iniii. wide): iiiiilMd Ml to i:i-
iiiyt'd. with iii\-oliirri' scanlv or
iioiic. and invtdiici'is of niiincr-
ons iiiH'ar hracth'ts (taprriii^''
I'mni the Itottoin) 2 to 'A iiiiii.
loiiy; Irnit o\atr or ohjonj,'. 1 to
li mill. Ion*,'', ."> to 4 mm. Itroad,
uilh lilts almost olisolrtr; oil
tiiltcs mostly 'A in the intt'r\als,
i (III the conimissiiral sid(>.
Tyi)!' {(M'ality, "la Irri-itoiiv
(if rArliansa;" ('(dlt'ctcd bv .\''//-
Kiii. :to.— Kiildplnis iiiiitTlriinim: n, ■ h; l>. • lo.
/'///,' type inlh'ili. DC.. diipli<al«' in llcih. Coluiuhiii I'niv. and Ilerh.
I'liilad". .Vend.
Ohio to Missouri, south to 'I'cniM'sst'c and Arkansas.
Sjii ciiiii'iiK i.niiiiiiii'il:
ii.i.iNdis: N«'ar Atlu'iiH, H<ill,,]n\\, istij; Kivurnid*', near ('liicuyu, H'llimck-, ,h\\y
s, IS71; NaiKTviili', /'//(/««•//, .inn*' L's, |S!I7.
MiNsni 111: .U'ffcr.Mtiii ("((iiiity, ffax.^f, .liiiic, ISS7; ShaniKHi C'diiiity, IIiikIi 47,
AiiK'iist IHHil, and IHild; Washiinrtmi ('(Uiiity, Martotn, .fiily, lS«i;{; Kajjle
Ulick, lliish 7t), IS."), .Miiy-.liiiif, IS(I7 ami 1H»H; Swan, linsh LM:',, .lime S, im»8,
-'. Eulophus parishii C. it K, Rev. N. Am. rmlM'il. 11l\ iSHS.
112
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THK NATIONAL HKRHARIl'M.
obloiij,', 2 to 4 luiu. huij;, 1 to '2 niiu. l>roud; oil tubes "2 to 4 in the
iiitt'rvtils. ♦! on the t'oinniissunil side.
TvjM' lociility. "'(1111111) iiH-adows, Hear Valley, San Rernardino
Mountains, California:" collri'ted by >'. /i. d'W. F. Purlxh, no. {♦87,
Aujfust. 1.SS2; tyj)«> in V. »b, Coultei-, duplicate in V. S. Nat, Herb.
In southern California, fioin Fresno County southward.
SfH'ciiiifiiK i.niiiiliii'd:
Camkouma: N»'ar San I>i(').'ti, I'ttlnitr, in 1875; Cuyainat'a MountHiiiH, San Diego
("niinty, Ornill 10, .Inly, IHHit; tyjH- sp»'('inu']iH an citt'd nmU'r ty|K' locality;
Fn'Hiio Comity, ' V(((7/c A- FiuisIdii 1H4H, Annnnt :{, 18HI; tyjn; hu-Ality, alti-
tndt* 1,950 nu'tt'iv, I'ariHli IU"1, .lune 24, 1894; San .lacinto MountainH, alti-
Uide 2,400 nu'tcrn. Hall 851, AiimiHt 5, 1897.
Eulophus parishii ruabyi C & K. Hot. (iaz. 14 : 2S1. ISStK
Leaflets tiliforin to linear, sometimes becoming 15 cm. long; fruit
larg«'r. al)out 4 mm. long and I? mm. broad.
Type locality. "'Hill Williiuns Mountain," Arizona: collected by
Emhy, no. <»2'.>, .July 11, I88H; type in I'. S. Nat. Herb.
Mountains of northern Arizona.
SptTiiiit'iix I'.niiiiiiicil :
Arizona: TyjH' siH'cinicnH as citfd nndt-r tyj«' locality; Flap^tuff, Lemmon (K),
June, 1884.
8. Eulophus pringlei C. cSc K. Rev. N. Am. Uml>ell. 118. 1888.
Kn-ct, ;» to ♦» dm. high: leaves pinnately compound, with broad
inflated midrib and distinct divisions, which are cut into a f«*w nar
rowly linear almost iiliform segments: umbel 8 to 8-rayed, with scanty
involucn*. and involucels of numerous subscarious lanceolate bractlets
alK)ut a third as long as the pedicels (sometimes nearly as long): I'ays
about ;■) cm. long: pedicels (! to 12 mm. long; fruit oblong, 4 to 5 nun.
long, aljout 1 mm. l)road: oil tubes 8 to .5 in the intervals, 8 on the
commissural side.
Tyipo locality, in "'California;" collected by Pringle, no. 40, in 1882:
type in Herb. Gray.
Southern California.
Specimeiu exaiuinrd:
Oalifoknia: San Luis Obispo, Joiie.s .3230, May 6, 1882; Chalcedon Hill, San Luis
Obispo County, Mrs. li. W. SuinmerK, in 1889; Kern River Valley, Kern
County, altitude SKK) to 1,450 meters, (\mUe & Fxmtmi 10.50, June 23, 1891;
near Acton, San Bernardino Mountains, I^>8 Angeles County, Hasse, May 21,
189.3.
I Eulophus simplex C. & It.
f Canon (jairdneri latifoluoii Oray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 'M4. 1867.
E. pritigln simphx C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Undx'll. 113. 1888.
Stems nearly simple, erect, glabrous; basal leaves on elongated
peduncles; leaflets 3, elongated linear to lanceolate, 7 to 12 cm. long;
involucels of scarious lanceolate bractlets usually shorter than the
('(H'LTKK AND KOSK — NOKTH AMKKICAN UMHKI.LIFKUAK.
113
broad
1882:
ngatpfl
lonjj;
an the
slt'iidcr pedicels; fruit (»l>l()ii»^ (iiiimature): styhtpodiiim roiiiciil: style
slender; calyx leetli prominent.
'lype locality. " SicM-ra County, ("al.;" colK'ct«'d l»y Liiiiiihdi in 1S74.
Sjuriiiit'iiK iXUiiiiihtl :
("m.iiohnia: Kltlu'lH IVf, />;r*/v c 2().'M). in lS«i;?.
Ni;\ aha: Nt:ir (Jarsuii City, in IStU.
I'lifiirlMiiati'ly we iiav*' nnl Ucfii ahlc tn lucat*' tiif type nf tliis spt'ciff, and there-
inic we cumIiI nut ii't'xaiuiiu' its cliaractcrs. It st'i'iiis liardiy jMissiMt' that it <'<mi(l
ill' a varit'tv of /■,'. i>r'nii/ltl. It is \ci-y likely tlu' same as ('(iniiii iidinliii'i-i liilij'it/iinii,
uliiili ii MiiiluiiMcdIy a Kiiltiiilnis. T\\v description al»ove is drawn wholly from the
t\|i(' spt'ciiMciis of ('drum gdirihicri Idtifolliini.
;>. Eulophus bolanderi ((rray) C. c^c H. Rev. N. Am. UiuIm'II. il:>. 1888.
I'litliisfidiiiidii holtiiiiltrl (\my, I'roc. Am. Acad. 7: .'?4t>. IStiH.
Kit'ct, t) dm. hi«rli; leaf divisions more or le.ss pinnately compound;
iiltimtite s('o;ments ntirrowly lineiir, 1 to 15 cm. lonj,'' (termiiiiil one some-
times T.r» cm.), (>.r> to '2 mm. wide (liitertd h^tiHets sometimes much
reduced iind toothed); uppermost letives simple; umliel 10 to 25-riiyed,
with i)rominent involucre, and involucels of .setirious ovati'-laiieeolate,
al)i'tiptly loiie^-iicumiiiiite Itrtictlets lono-er thtm the pedicels; rjiy.s 10 to
L'li nun. lotto-; ])edicels l> to 4 tmti. lotij^-; fritit obloiijjf, 15 itim. lonj^, 1
mm. hi'oad; oil ttthes sitttdl, 2 to 5 in the intervals, )> on tlic commis-
^iiial side; seed iitore dorsally fliitteited thait iit any other species.
Type lociiiity. '• Miiriposti I'rail, Yo.semite,"' California; coUecti'tl l»y
li^JiitxIi r; type iti Herb. (Jray.
Cjiliforitiii Jind Orej^^'on, etistward to I'tah atid Ichiho.
Sjii ciiiii lia i'.i<U>lilifil:
("ai.ii'ounia: liohnidir, in 187^; Sierra Valley, Sierra County, Loinnoii, Aujrnst,
1S74 an<l lS7r); I';iniy;rant Ciap, Jimis .'{tU),}, .Fnne L'S, ISS'J; in the region of
.Mount Whitney, altitude li, 1(X) to 2,400 meters, Kathitritif liratulegir; Colby,
iUitte County, A'. M. Amfnt •-'.")((, .hily, l.HiKl; I'ah Ute Peak, soutlieastern Cali-
fornia, altitude 1,'J(H) to l,.")tK) meters, I'nrintx Wl\)\\, Ai)ril-Sei)tember, l.S(»7.
tiKKoos: Cimirk 1007, May, !,SS;{; Steins !\[ountain, //((»W/, .Tune 1, 1885; IMalheur
Hutte, Maliieur County, altitude 720 meters, hi-lhcnj 2027, May 12, 189(5; Oti.s
Creek, Mallieur County, altitude 1,100 meters, 7>f(7/m/ 2:a'), .Tune 20, 18(>r);
near Harney, lilue Mountains, C<>ri7/<' ,')24, .Tuly 10, 189t); hillsidea near Snake
i{iver, CuKlck 1910, .Tune 2, 1898.
luAUo: Wih'd.r, in 188;5; I.onij; ValU'y, altitude 1,200 meters, llindcrM^i ,'il81,
,Iuly (), 189.">; Salubria, Cuddy .Ab>untains, Indian ValU'y,and Payette Lake,
.A-;/«,s',.Tidy 10-2r>, 1899.
Ctau: T'-ast Humboldt ^Mountains, altitude 2,100 meters, ]VittKfiii 442, .Tuly, 1869.
Nkvaoa: (Jeiger tirade, k'dllnirliie Briiudiijir, .Inly, 1884; near Verde, Washoe
County, .SW/(//c, .June, 1890 and 189.").
t>. Eulophus californicus (Torr.) C. & 11. llev. N. Am. Umbell. 114.
1888.
('hnerophiillutii (?) ('(ilifortiifuin Torr. Pacif. II. Rep. 4 ' : 91^. 18.''>«).
PodoxcimUum califoriiicum Vtr&yyVrov. Am. Acad. 7: '.146. 18(58.
Krect, 0 to 12 dm. hij^ii; leaf divisions pinnately compound; seg-
MKiits linear, 1 to 2.5 cm. long, 2 to 8 mm. broad, terminal on«i elon-
114
CONTKinrTlONS FROM THK NATIONAL MKIIHAKIUM.
jjafcd (.'> t(» 1:5 iin. I(»i\^); iippci'iiiost Iciivcs simple; uiiiIm'I !» to l"J
ruvt'd, with ])r()iiiiiinit iii\ oliirrc, iiiid iin'oluccls of lumicroiis scari-
oiis lancooliitc loiin-aciimiimtt' l>ra«'tl»'ts (! mm. ioni:': rays .") cm. lonyf;
p(>(lic('ls It! to :io mm. loiijic; t'niit liiicai-ohloiio-. s mm. loiiji', H mm.
hi'oad: oil tiih«'s lai'ifc. solitary in the liittTvals, 4 on the commissural
side; sulcus of seed face deeper than in (»ther species, and w ith more
])i'oiMinent central I'id^'c.
Type locality, "•wet ravines. Knijfhts Ferry. Stanislaus C'ounty,"
California; collected l)v IiHf<hni\ May S. 1854; typ»' in llerh. (Jray.
('entral C'alifoiiiia.
>S/ii I'liiii Kx i:i(uiiiiii'(l:
('ai.iI'OHm a: Mt'iiiloi'iiin ('niiiity, <!. IL Vnnni, in lS7r>; Santii l,Mi'i;i MniintaiiiH,
/.'. /,'. Viisiii •1-11 , ,Iuly, ISSd; thrni,.
33. SIUM L. Sp. ri. 1: 'lh\. 17r.;5
Calyx teeth minute. Fruit llattened latci'ully. ovate to ohlonjv,
plal)rous. ("arpel with pi'ominent c(trUy neai'ly (Mpial ribs, each with
a })rominent e-roup of sti-enythenine- cells at tij). .Stylopodium do-
pressed; styles shoi't. Oil tubes 1 to
:') in the intei'vals (nevtu' solitary in all
the intervals), -2. to ti on the commis-
sui'al side. Seed sul)anjifular. with
7 plani> face.
Smooth pei'cnnialsoTowinjj;' in water
or wet i)laces. with pinnate leaves
and sei-rate or pmnatihd leallets, in-
volucre atid inv«)lucels of numerous narrow bracts, and white flowers.
First species cited, S/'m/i (((tit'nlliiin L.
A j;(Mms of about lo species, belongine- to the north temperate
rejifions of both hemispheres, and also in South Africa.
Stout and tall; IcallctM narrow; fiuit lar^'cr (.'! imii. loiiji) 1. S. virntdifnliiuii.
Weak an<l iuwer; snliiiu'rgtMl or floatiiij^ leaves htoail; fruit .smaller (2 inin. long).
'J. S. citrHonii.
1. Slum cicutaefolium (Jnielin, Syst. 2; 4NiJ. iTiU. Fio. ;-^l.
Siidii Vninu-r 'SVu-\\\. V\. Hor. Am. 1: ItiT. ISOIi.
Stout, <■> t;; s dm. hioh; leatlt'ts ;5 to s pairs, linear to lanceolate,
sharply serrate and mostly acuminate. 5 to IH cm. long (lower leaves
sometimes submersed and linely dissected, as in the next); um])el
inany-i'ayed; rays 'l.U to 4 cm. long; pedicels 2 to <'> imu. long; fruit
3 mm. long, with prominent ribs; oil tubes ^ to tl od the commissural
side.
Type locality luiknown to us.
In swiunps from Newfoundland to Virginia, west to British Clohuii-
bia and northern California. We have no specimens from th(^ southern
belt of the I'liited States.
I
u
M.
('Ol'LTKK AND liOSK — NoKTII AMKKU AN UMHKLLIKKUAK.
115
I'l'oliite.
Itnivcs
j; fruit
tissui'ul
\)lum-
Uithern
S/nriiiiiiix cniiiiiiiiil: \V<' cite l>iit few of tlic vcfy iiiiiiici-inis s|it'ciiii('iis uf lliis ruiniiKiii
mill wiiit'ly •lif'trilxitcil Mpccirs.
Nk\vki)|-ni)I,am>: U'liithniiriic, liohln.iiHi A' Sclnnd- -\-, (iridlMT !•'>, lH!t4.
Vkk.munt: HariH't, lihiiirhiuil, Au^'iist L'a, IHH4.
MASsArursiriTs: \V(■^Jt t^iiincy, Ihinir, Jiiiit' L'H, 18!M).
('oNNiocrici t: Ilridgcjiort, I'miiu's, May 2, ISit").
Nkw Youk: Itliaca, Corllli', Auj^ust 20, IHHTi.
I'knnsvi.vania: UarriMl)iiiV', Snuill, July L'S, 1S8K.
liisTHKT OK ('oi.f.MiiiA: (ircat Kails (if tlic I'otnmac, I'ollunl KtT, April 27, 1.S95.
Vihcima: Smyth (ininty, SukiII, July 2"), l.Sl(2.
()iii(»: Lnraiu Comity, liifkxirkir. August 10, 1S94.
Indiana: l.akt' Comity, ruilmrli, August 20, 18!»H.
Miciihian: Near Agricultural ColU'gi', Wlirflt'i; in 1S02.
Wisconsin: ("amj) Douglas, Mianis, August 15, 18iH.
.Missoi'iu: Jackson County, />/(,s7( 252, August 22, IStXi.
Iowa: l-ayi'ttc County, Fnil.- 4W, August, lSi»4.
Misnksota: Fort Snclling, McnniK, September I, I SOI.
Sol 111 DvKo'rA: Ilrookiiigs, I'linrnhir, August 25, ISOIJ.
Nkhuaska: (iraiit Comity, Hi/dhi'i-f/ 1015, July .'!, ISOii.
('oi.oKAi)o: San Luis Valley, ir(;//"7.S0, Septeiulier, l.H7."5.
WvoMiNo; Yellowstone I'ark, Hiidlnnj 4001, August W, 1897; Laramie River,
Albany County, Schon 4281, September 15, 1807; Jacksoiis Lake, .1. \- K.
Xclxdii 0551, August 18, 1890.
Montana: (ireat Falls, n'*7//a/H» 374, July 22, 1880; Fast (iallutin, FIdiIiikih iiHTy,
July 24, 1890.
IhAiio: Lake Pend Oreille, Liihinj 087, August, ISttl; Mini Laki', Kootenai
County, Soiidlnnj 7:5.8, July 25, 1892.
I'rAii; Ogden, Tnirij 488. August 4, 1887; Marysvale, .Toik'x 5974, Sejitenibi'r 1,
1894.
Nkvada: Ruby Valley, MV^^wM 448, July, 1808.
Cai.ifoknia: Siskiyou and IMunias counties, llraini, July-August, 1897.
OuiciioN: Crook County, Jjtihi'iy 828, August 27, 1894; Drews Valley, VoviUe ifc
Lcihi-ry 157, August 2, 1890.
WAsiiiNciToN: Seattle, Pi/ni; Augu.st, 1888.
r'.KiTisii Coi.i'miua: Near Westminster, Mdcoim 802, August 28,1898; near Lake
Sliawnigan, Vancouver Island, ('(oihij 94, August 16, 1897.
<iKKAT Slavk Lake: Kt'iiiiicoll, in 1801-02.
2. Sium carsonii Diu-and. in (xi'ay's Man. cd. 5. l!>6. 18t)7.
^Vetlk. ;] to ♦> dm. iiioh; loatiets 1 to ti paii'8, linear to lanceolate,
sliaijiiy serrate, 2.5 to 5 em. lonjj; when .suhmer.sed or Hoatinjf very
thill, ovate to oblong, usually laeiniate-toothed or di.ssected, the leaf
soiiietinie.s ivdueed to the terminal leaflet; inubel fewer (1() to 15)-
niyed; rays about :i.5 em. lonj;; pedicels 2 to ti mm. lonj?; fruit
sMi;iller. al)out 2 nun. long, with less prominent ri))s; oil tubes 2 to 4
on the eonmiis.sural side.
Type locality, "Penn.sylvania, around the Pocono Mountain."
ill streams, Maine to Pennsylvsmia: also in Minnesota.
^'/"'■u//('//.s e.ianiiiied:
MAssAciirsKrrs: Ashland, Whtrlcr, July, 1888.
Connkctici't: Trumliull, l\<(tiii'x, SeptiMuber 2, ISO.').
1 1 (5
coNTKinrrioNs from thk natioxal hkrhauh'm.
I'knnsyi.vama: I'imoiid MouiiUiins, Moiinif ( (iiiiily, 't'ni ill fimn, ,h\\y Ki, IKT)?;
wuMc station, llrlllon, July L'ti, lS!t,"..
M I \ m;s( IT A : Near Minneaitolis, Smiilhinj, Scjitt'iiilHT 17, IHltl.
8. Slum heterophyllum (JiTciic. I'ittoiiiii 2: l'>:>. 1,S!>().
•■ Roots i'lisit'ofin-tliickcncd below the middle; stem stout, iiotal)ly
anjjfuliii' iind llexiioiis. ;5 feet liijfh; l(»\v«',st leiiv«'s witli ii simple limiina
which is liithef hfoiidly rhomhic-liiiieeolate. serriite, or hieiniiite-eleft.
and 2 to 1(> inches lonj,*', supported on a stout fistulous petiole; the
latei- liuliciil .'MolH'd or divided andpassinj^ to the truly ])iiinate, which
have t)ut -2 ])iiiis of broadly lanceolate acute .serrate leaflets; the bi'acts
of the involiu-re broadly hmceolate, taperinj:^ iit l)oth ends; fruit lA
lines lono-. stronji'ly ribbed."'
Type lociUity. "•iuiu-kish mai'shes near Suisun, California," where.
it is associated with Clcnta holdtulrrl.
"It is always aiiuatic, and as cuiiipared witli S. clciitacfoliitni, in which the lowest
leaves are the most (liss(H'te(i, reverses tiie order of leaf development." We have
not .«eeii this j)iant.
34. BERULA Iloftm. in Bess. Enum. PI. Volh. 44.
Calyx teeth mimite
1821.
Kid. ;i'2.— BiTlilii cri'ctu; a, h, ■; 10.
Fruit Hattened laterally, nearly round, emar-
ginate tit base, glabrous. Carpel
nearly globo.se, with very slender
inconspicuous rib.s, thick corky peri-
carp, and no strengthening cells.
Stylopodium conical. Oil tiib(>s
luunoi'ous and contiguous, closely
A surrounding the seed cavity. Seed
terete.
Smooth aquatic perennial, with
simply piimate leaves and variously
cut leaiiets, usually conspicuous involucre ami involucels of narrow
bracts, and white flowers.
A monotypic gemis l)a.sed on Sluii) erect am lluds. of the north t«Mii-
perate regions of l)oth hemispheres.
1. Berula erecta (Iluds.) Coville, Contr. Nat. Herl). 4: 115. 1893.
Fig. 32.
Slum erectuvi WrnXa. Fl. Angl. 103. 1702.
Slum angustifolhmi \j. ^\). VX. ei\. 2. 2:1(572. 17(58.
Benda amjmlifoUa Mert. & Koch, Deutsoh. Fl. 2:433. 1826.
Erect, 1,5 to 9 dm. high or even smaller; leaflets 5 to 9 pairs, lineiiv
to oblong or- ovate, serrate to cut-toothed, often laciniately lobed,
sometimes crenate, 1 to 7.5 cm, long; umbel many-rayed; rays 5 cm.
long or less; pedicels 4 to 0 nun. long; fi-uit scarcely 2 mm. long.
Type locality not given.
COULTKR AND ROSK — NOKTir AMKRICAN UMHKLLIFKRAK. Il7
t), IHTjT;
lotahly
1iiiniii;i
»>-clcft.
U-, the
, which
s bnu'ts
ruit 1.^
le lowf^t
We have
1.
I, emai-
Oarpt'l
slender
ky pei'-
g cells.
I tulx's
close Iv
Seed
ill, with
liirioiislv
narrow
Irth teni-
Il893.
IFig. 32.
l-s, linear
lobed,
lys 5 cm.
])ng.
Ill swamps and streams. Ontario to Texas, westward to Hritish
(\)lunil)ia and California, and (ixtending into Mexico.
Siiii'liiii'iis exdvi ined:
Illinois: F. IWk.
Minnesota: Fort Siu'lliiifr, Mi'urns, St'j)t('iiilM'r \',l, 1891.
SoiTii Dakota: lUaek Hills, in'ur Fort Aleadf, FonroDil 141, Aiimist .'i, 1H87; Big
Stone, (iruiit Cininty, W'illitniis, Augast 2'i, 1S92; Black Hill,-, Hot Sjirinp^,
Rijilherg Tl'l, August 10, lSt)2.
Nkhkaska: Paddock, r/,;;(c;,^^ 2K02, .Tuly 2S», 18»;}.
Kansas: RenoCounty, rv/r/W(>M294, .Tiily 10, 1891; Rockport, linrlhitlouitir, \\\)i\\si
W, 1891.
Texas: Wriylit 1105, in 1851-52; Afij. lioimd. Siirr.; San Antonio, Hartinl.
New Mexico: Silver City, Snow, August; Whit«' Mountains, Lincoln County,
W'onUm 25(5, .Tuly .'{l, 1897.
('oi.oUAi)o: San Luis Valley, ]\olfT.i'2, September, 187.'5; near Denver, Lillrrnutn
217, August 20, 1884; near Fort (Jol I ins, ro»,v;,, .Tuly-August, 189:i and 1895.
\Vvo.MiN(i : Yellowtftone J'ark, Foriraoil, August 'A, 1881; Utile (Joose Creek,
.1. AVAs(*/( 2275, .Tuly 11, 189(); Badger, .1. AV/.w// 27()*;, August 27, 189H.
^Iontana: (i real Fa!'.'*, Williiinix UCi, September 27, 1885.
T'taii: Near (Jlenwood, IK'/rf/ .'{OH, July Ji, 1875; Rabbit Valley, UWr*/ .595, August
17, 1875; Salt Lake City, 7'wc//({(!2, August 11, 1887; Brovo. .A-zhx 5(;i8((..Tuly
11, !S94.
Aki/.ona: Santa Cruz River, iSmarl '.i~'.'t, in 18H7; J'uliun; in 18()9; Bakers Butte,
Toiniini 189, .Inly 19, 1892; F^.rt Apache, Shnttlnrorth, .lune 29.
Nevada: Humboldt Bass, Watxan 444, September, 1808.
Camkoknia : Near F'ort Tejon, Xiintnx <// IV.sc// .'57, in 1857-5S; .sim*' station, Jiolh-
rork 262, August, 1875; near Los Angeles, 7'n/r// 89(5, July (5, 1887; Inyo
County, Curillf ii- Fnnxtoii 271, F>l)ruary 7, 1891.
OKKtioN: Otis Creek, Malheur County, LrihiTij 2341, June 20, 189t>; Wallowa
Valley, fhwrk 2081, August 19, 1898.
Washington: Coulee City and Wilbur, Ilcnderxiiu 2525, July 11, 1892.
I'.KiTisH CoLUMiJiA : Kauiloops, Mdcittu) 20, June 17, 1889.
35. PTILIMNIUM liaf. Am. Month. 4: V,)'2. ISU).
hixrojdnim DC. Coll. Mem. 5: :i8. 1829.
( Illy X teeth small or somewhat prominent. Fruit flattened laterally,
ovate or ol)long, glal)roiis. Carpel with dor.sal and intermediate ribs
rilil'onn to broad and obtuse; the laterals very
tiiick and cork}', closely contiguous to those
of the other carpel, forming a dilated obtuse
or acute corky band (except in /*. intttnllH):
all sul>tended by .strengthening cells. Stylo-
IXKliuni conical and prominent, with very
short to somewhat elongated styles. Oil
tul)es solitary in the intervals, 2 on the com-
iiiisMinil side. Seed nearly terete (somewhat sulcate beneath the oil
ti:t»es) or with flattish face.
Smooth branching annuals, with tinely dls.sected leaves (filiform or
laiKt'ohite divisions), involucre of foliaceous bracts, involucclsof prom-
inent or minute bractlets, and white flowers.
Fu!. 3.3.— Ptilimiiium capil-
liieeuni: <i. :■; S; h, x 10.
lis CONTUIHUTIONS l.'K(»M THK NATIONAL HKllHAKirM.
Tyin" species. Ainiii! riiju'lhi, , iim Mielix. l''l. Hor. Ami. 1: lt!l. ls<>;'..
A t;eiillS()l" at least .". species. I)elim<.''ili«i' to Kastelii I'liited Stales.
Leave.'* (lisHcctfd into lllifoiiii divisiniis.
Iiivtilucnil liriicts cleft 111- piii'teil; fruit L' tn .'1 mm. Inn;.' I . /'. cii/iilltiniini.
Iiivnliicral liriict.>< entile; fruit I tn l..")iiim. inii^' L'. /'. iiullitlHi.
Le!i\('s with ianceoliite (li\ isiciiis; fniit iar^re I 1 mm. Idiiy:) .">. /'. Iiii'liiinhini.
1. Ptilimnium capillaceum( Mich X.) Rat". Seiinoe Uiill. liol. :J17. Is;{(>.
Fi(i. :;;;.
.!;///;(/ (•((/*(7///('/((/// ^Miclix. I'"l. Iiiir. .\m. 1: 1(11. ISO,'!.
Disfo/ilriirn i<i/)illiici(i I X '. ('(ill. Mi'lii. 5: .".S. |il. S. lS'_'!t.
Slciulcr and more or less spfeiuliiiji". ."> to •> <liii. Iiieli; leaxcs finely
di.s.sectcd into lilifoiiii di\ isions; iiiiihel ."» to •Jit-iaycd. with iiivoluere
of lilit'onn hnicts usually clet't of pafted. and involiicels more or less
prominent; rtiys <>.;") to .'1 cm. lone-; pedicels;! to <> mm. lon^-; tVuit
ovate, '2 to :*> mm. lone-, with lilit'onn doi'sal and intcniu'diale ribs, the
lut»M'als i'orndne- a i)road Hat hand al»oiit the fruit; calyx teeth minute;
styles siiorler than the stylopodium, sometimes very short; seed fiice
convex.
Typ*' locality. " in ciim})estrihus Carolinae."
Wet meadows, mostly netir tin* coast, li-om Massachusetts to Florida
and west to Texiis.
Sjti'rIiiK'iix r.ntiiiiiieil :
Massaciu'skt'is: Nantucket, MIs.t J\ .V. I'u.si//. Antrn.'<t \'2, 1S<)7.
("dn.nkctk ir: Stratfnnl, Kann's, Aiiirnst 1(1, ISH."!.
Nkw Youk: Stateii Island, Sinall. .hily IL', lSS!t.
Nhw Jkuskv: Wnodrid^e. XhsIi A'), .Inly, ISSO; ]'i>v\ .Mmiis, IIuIiiuk ,".,S,"), S('|i-
teml)er9, ISOO.
l>Ki..\\v.\i{i:: Kent ('(innty, //o////c.v 144, .Vntrust, IS'.IO.
Makyi,.\ni): Eastern Maryland, /luliiiis 4-i, .Inly, IS'lO.
Dkstkict ok ("oi.imhia: Near Wa^hinjiton, Wdrd, in 1877.
Virginia: Franklin, Sonthamptoii ("ounty, irclhr ll.'iO, ,7nly L'l'-l'it, l.Sft;?; Wal-
nut Point, Kiioir/loii, .\ny;nst 17, lS!t7.
North Caroli.na: }fc< 'urth i/, ,Tu\y, \HH'v, near Wilmin^rton, foc/Z/r, .Iiine 24, l.siK):
Kowaii ("onnty, SiiKtII i(- Ifi-lhr i')'\ Au^nst l.'i-lS, 1S!)1; southeastern North
Carolina, Axhr.
SocTii Cauoi.ina: Aiken, Jiiiirnil, ,]\\\y, ISdd.
Florida: Near .Tacksonv ille, Cnrlixs lOL'S, an.l 4:141, 4!llS, .lune-.Inly, ISlC!, IS'.U;
near Kustis, T.ake Comity, Xasl, S;i7, May 1(1-:{1, 1S<)4, an<l llClo, May L'S-
.Tnnel."), 1S9.'); liiltninir Iln-I,. ( ('hai>nian coll. ) -JKil.
Ai.AHAMv: .\nl)nrn, Le(> Comity, J'til/anl <{: Md.iun i'll, .]u\y \f, IIKIO.
Mississirri: .Madison, Phans, in 1888; f)('oan Sprinjis, Misn A'. Skrrhnii, .lime l"i.
IS'.tO.
Te.xas: Ileniii.stead, IInU '^-iT, .Inne 12, 1872.
The foHowiiifr forms differ in certain rcsjiects from /'. <-(ipill<uriiiii as dctined alH'Vc
and may or may not deserve recognition as varieties or species. Field study an! a
fuller suppl\- of fruiting specimens will he neces.siry to settle the ((ueHtioii.
A form from Allenton, Mo. (LrltniiKm, August 27, 1878), lias the cleft invohical
liractH, fruit rihs, and larger fruit of /'. rd/tilhirciiut, and the stouter habit, up re
])roininent stylopodimn, longer styles, and range of /'. initliillii.
A form from near Hockley, Tex. {Tlnifmr, Sejitember, 189(1), has the cleft iiiVMii-
1
m
-J
I so;;.
Ihirniiii.
iiiitliillii.
iiiiiihnii.
ls:'.n.
i.i. :v.\.
Cori/rKK AND liOSE — NOKTII AMKKUAN I'MMKLLIKEUAK. 11'.)
i;il Imirls, I'niit lili.-, iiiiil slini'tcr styles nf /'. niplllin; nm, iiml tlit- stoiittT Imhit,
iiKilItT I'niil, iiiiil lar;:<'r calyx Icctli nf /'. inillnllli.
A t'liriii ciillt'ctfil ill s\vaiii|is iifar W'iliiiiiiutnii, N, (' { Mcf'nrllii/, .liily-Aumist,
^s.'i), |ir()ltiil>ly n'|tn's<'iits Ainini rustaliiin Mil. Skt'tcl'. 1: .'{')(), 1K21 { l>iHCf>/ilfiir(i in/til-
.ir,,i inxliilii DC. ("nil. Mriii. 5: ;'.!». |il. s. li;:. \\. ; si",), and />, mMitln Cliap. Manual
ilL*. ISDO). It is a iiiiii'li slniiici' |ilaiit, rcpnrti'il to iD'cinne ll.' to 1') <liii. Iiiiil; the
1 :il' scuinciitsar*' vitx iiiinu'roiis and cnnvdcd and appear vertieillate. Tlie aliseiiee
s tiiu'ly
volucrc
■ (»r W's>
\.r; t'fiiit
•il)s, tilt'
luiiuitt''.
immI flU'f
I Flofiilii
iSi). ^ep-
S9:5; Wal
(//(.
hisruplriirti inill'illil DC. Coll. .Mem. 5: .'IS. pi. It. iSL'lt.
h'lsniiilnini nipillitcra iiiilfiillii C. ,k \{. hot. (ia/.. 12: L'itL*. ISST.
Ivfsciiihlcs /* cdpilhici iiiii^ hut stouter. (! to !• dm. Iiij^^li; niys more
iiiimcroiis; iuvohicrul hrjicts ciitii't', mid involuccls of suiiillcr hriict-
lets; fruit ()Viit(>, 1 to 1.5 mm. lou^. soiiicwluit con.strictcd hciu'titli tho
iiKiit' proniiiuMit ciilyx tcetli: stylopodium more prominctit. iiud stylos
Idiio-cr iuid recurved: doi'.'^til iiiid iMterinediate ribs moro prominent,
nearly eciuiiiiii^ the liitenils. which are di.stinet iind do not form a
liiciid tliit hand.
Tyix' locality, "■iti North America at Red River;'" collected hy yut-
f,ill; type in Ilerh. DC. duplicate in Ilerii. IMiilad. Acad.
In swamps, from .southern Illinois to Aliihiima iind Texas.
Spi riiiirilX I'.VIDIl'nillh
Illinois: .Tacksoii County, /'/(//r//, .Inly II, IS7S.
Missoiin: .Mleiitoii, Litlrniniii, in ISSl.
AuKANSAs: Fort Sniitli, Biyitotr, in lS.");i-.")4; near Little IJoek, Mix. M. II. 'I'lft,
ill isss.
Alauama: .Nortliern .Mahaina, (i. A". !''(.<(//, in IS7.S.
Indian Tkkuitoky: I'liliinr Uit, in IStiS; .S7((7(/o//, .Tune I,'!, IK!(1.
Tkvas: Hempstead, //'/// 24:!, .Iiiue iti, 1S72; Sherman, J/;%s. .If. J,. Xn.ih, in IS88;
Fort Worth, Dnni/, .June S, 1891.
;'). Ptilimnium laciniatum (F>ntr(dm. cVc (irtiy) Kuntze. liev. (ren. 1*1.1:
•-'till. 1S!»1.
hdiicmtiiiii hiciiiidtiiiii Kn>;elni. i^ <iniy, Kost. ,Iour. Nat. Hist. 6:211. 1850.
(IM. I.indh.)
Erect. (5 to i» dm. hio'h: letives dissected into hmceolate div^isions, or
the uppermost linear-s«^tace<)us: umlud nearly ('(piiilly many-rayed with
involucre tind involucels of numerous ;'> to r)-piirted setiiceous bracts;
lays 1 to ;> cm. loiiij; pedicels 4 to (i mm. lony; fruit ohlonjr, ahout 4
iiiin. ioiio-, with liroiid tind tliittish dorstil and intermediate ribs, the lat-
t'liiU forminif ti prominent acute v'ulgo about tho fruit; calyx teeth
•<iii;iN: styles recui'ved. lont>er than the stylopodium; .seed face pliine.
lype locality, '' hij>h valleys netir New Hniunfels and on the Upper
120
(CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THK NATIONAL HKRHARIUM.
Fi<i. ;tt.— Cynosfiadium pintmtum:
o, X 8; ft, X 10.
(luiuliiloiiiM', Trxas, fovrrirjj,' liir^'o j)iit<'ln's of moist pnilrif land, and
al«>ii^' tlx* iniir<fir» of tliickets;" collect^ci by Llndlu'iini'i\ in 1845-4«I;
typo in Ih'ih. (Iray.
Moi.st meadows, western Texas.
S/it'i'iiimiK iwnmlrml:
Tkxas: I.imlhehmr 4()4, in lH4ti; aloiiK tlu' Nupcch River, Wright 2:V1, in 184K;
I'rdn'tml Crwk, Wriuhl niHTi, in 1852; (JiiicHpif County, Jermtj 457, 712;
KerrCmnty, Ihlhr mw, June 2»>-.'{0, lHi»4.
36. CYN08CIADIUM DC^. VxA\. Mem. 5: 44. 182!».
Calyx teeth persistent. Kruit flattened laterally, ovate to ohlonj:,
glabrous. Carpel with piomiiuMit ril)s, laterals much the larg«'sl,
forminjif a broad eorky marj?in (except (\
pinmtfi(iti)\ a large group of strengthen-
ing (^ells in each rib, Stylopodium coni-
cal. Oil tubes solitary in the intervals, 2
on th<' commissural .side. Seed .somewhat
rtattened dor.sally, with plane face.
Glabrous atmuals, with digitjitely orpin-
nately divided cauline leaves (leaflets linear
to narrowly lanceolate), mo.stly undivided
lower and ba.sal leaves, involucre and in-
volucels of linear bracts, and white flowersi.
First species cited, Cynosdadiuw drgUatmti DC.
A genus of 8 species, belonging to the .south central United States.
Cauline leavt'.s digitate; fruit beaked 1. C. digiUUitin,
Leaves j)innate; fruit not U'aked.
Fruit with nearly ecjual rihs; the small ealyx teeth inserted some
distance l>elow the base of the very prominent stylopodia ... 2. ('. pinruitmn.
Fruit with lateral ribs much the largest; the much larger calyx
teeth inserted near the l)a.se of the less prominent stylopodia . 11 C. pumi'nm,
1. Cynosciadium digitatum DC. Coll. Mem. 6: 45. pi. 11. fig. A. lH)i\l
Slender, 8 to 0 dm. high; basal leaves linear-lanceolate, entire;
cauline leaves palmately 3 to 5-parted; umbels irregular, mostly 8 to
8-rayed; rays about 2.5 cm. long; pedicels very unequal, 6 to 20 mm.
long; fruit ovate, 2 mm. long, contracted into a beak at summit;
dorsal and intermediate ribs narrow, laterals broad and corky; calyx
teeth minute, much shorter than the stylopodium.
Type locality, '"aux environs du fleuve Arkansa;" collected by
Nuttall; type in Herb. DC, duplicate in Herb. Philad. Acad.
Wet gronnd, Arkansas to Alabama and eastern Texas.
Specimens examined:
Arkansas: Near Little Rock, Coville 49, July 9, 1887.
Texas: Near Hempstead, Hall 255, June 10, 1872; Colorado County, Joor, May
27, 1876;. near Dallas, Reverchou, in 1877, 1879, 1881.
Mississippi: Meridian, Tracy 3262, in 1897.
k
COULTER AND ROME — NORTH AMERICAN UMHELLIFKRAK. 121
1(1, ami
in 1H4'.I;
457, 7rJ;
largosi,
itcept ('.
nigthoii-
im coni-
ervals, 2
[)mewhiit
ly orpin-
etH 1 incur
indiviclt'd
le and in-
3 flowors.
States.
digitatnin.
pinnuti'in.
pnmi'iim.
. 1.H2!).
, entire;
)stly H to
0 30 mm.
summit;
y; calyx
ected by
i.
Juor, May
L'. Cynosciadium pinnatum DC. Coll. M»'in. 6: 4;'). pi. 11. fit;. H. 1H20.
Fi(i. 84.
Slender, '.\ io (5 dm. hi}rji; cauline leaves i)innately divided into few
distant .sejfUH'nts, terminal one much the largest; basal h'aves similar
(.r often entire; umhels .^ to lo-rayed; rays I to 1.5 <mi. long; pedicels
L' to H mm. long; fi'uit olihtng. .'{ mm. long, not lieaked at summit:
rihs neai'ly e(pial (dorsal and intei-mcdiates more j)rominent and laterals
less so than in (\ (fi<fifatuiii)\ calyx te(»th mon^ prominent than in (\
iliilltntiiiii, hwi shorter than the prominent stylopodium and ins(M-ted
some distance below its l)ase.
TyiJe locality, "aux environs du lleuve ,\rkansa;" collected l>y
.\utf)ill; type in llerb. DC., duplicate in Uerl>. IMiilad. .Vcad.
From .southern Mi.s,souri and .southern Kansa.s t(^ eastern Texas.
SjiiritiiniK examhml:
MiHsoi'Ri: McI)onal<l ('oiiiity, /^/«/(, .Inly-Aumist, lH!f_>imil IK<»;{.
Kansas: Cowley (;< unity, ]\'hil<; Aiipist, lSi>8.
Oklahoma: Perkins, Wuiii/h 41, Jxuw \4, ISJW.
Tkxas: Hockley ("(Hinty, Thuroir, in 1HH<»; Xrallri/ ir-,7, in 1H90 and 1801'.
;>. Cynosciadium pumilum (Engelm. & (Jray) C. & R.
CiftiosciadtKin p'mnalnni innnilnm Kn^icliu. ^ (Jniy, Host. .lour. Nat. Hist. 5:
218. 184.5 (PI. Lindh.).
Low and ditfuse; leaves as in O. plnnofiini : rays 3 to 6; fruit short
oliloiig to orbicular, 2 to ti nmi. long; ribs us in ('. dl(/!tatuiit ; calyx
ti'cili iimch more prominent than in ('. p/'/i/Kf/mn, and in.serted near
tile base of the nuich le.ss prominent
stylopodia.
Type locality, "prairies, Galves-
ton." Tex.; collected l\v Lhulhclnie)','
ty|)(' in Herb. Gray.
Sjiir'niiDix f.fdniiricd:
Tkxas: Hou.'^ton, Jlnll 2.54, April Ki, 1S72;
Hempstead, Hall 2r^^, June 8, 1872;
Harris County, Juor, April 17, 187.5;
Hockley County, Thurow, in 1889;
(Corpus Christi, Nueces (^ounty, Hd-
hr 1409, March .5-12, 1894; Indus-
try, Wiirzfvir, in 1895; near Houston,
Rose 4188, May fi, 1899.
37. OENANTHE L. Sp. PI. 1: 254.
17.58.
Fig. 35. — Genanthe siirmentosa ciilifoniica:
o, b, X 10.
Calyx teeth rather prominent.
Fruit globose, .slightly flattened laterally if at all, glabrous. Carpel
(section about semiterete) with broad obtu.se corky ribs; laterals the
largest; a band of strengthening cells investing seed and oil tubes,
otylopodium very short-conical, with elongated styles. Oil tubes
122 CONTRIUUTIONS FKOM THK NATloXAl- IlKKUAKUJM.
solitiirv ill the iiitorviils, 2 (tii the foniiiiissunil side. Srcd sulnitr
hcnnith tMich oil tiih<> ((■oiiiiiiissiiral us well us doisul).
Mostly u(|iiiiti<' j;lul>rons lici'bs. with suct'iilcnt stciiix, piiiiiiitc or
(Iccoiiipouiid icuvt's, mid usually liivoliici'utc iiiiilx'ls «»l" wliilr (lowers.
First sprcics citccl. < h iHinflu psfiilnsn L.
A yciiiis of about .'50 species, all ut" wliicli iM'loiiy- to tlic Kastciii
HcuiispJiciT except injj^ the I'oilowiu;; I'acilic coast species and a Mexi
can species.
1. Oenanthe sarmentosa riesj.. in DC. I'rodr. 4: Wis. ls;;i).
Kio. ;;.-,.
Succulent steins (5 to l.'» dm. \\'\)*\\\ leaves ternate and l»i|)iniiuti';
leaflets ovate, acuiiiinate, tootlnMJ, often lohed at hase, 1 to li.T) cm.
lonj;-; mnhels iiiany-rayed. with involiiciu' of a few linear bracts or lutiir.
and invidiicels of similar more nuiiieroiis bractlets; rays :i.r» cm. loiii^
or less; piulicels numerous, short; fruit about 4 mm. lonj;', with coiii-
lui.ssural face (as well as ribs) very corky.
Type locality, " Nootku Sound." Vancouver Island; collected liy
Ifdi'iih .
From British ('oluml)ia to central California.
iSjH'chnrux I'.niininnl:
BuiTi.sii ("dumhia: .Near Victoria, Vancouver Island, Muroiui ."{(M), .July 21, iMit.'i.
WA,siiiN(iTt)N: (iniys Harbor, Clu'lialis County, Wllkfn Kii>i'if.; Cstscailcs, KiII'ljij
.C ffarfiinl ',\\A, in iSdS-tid; upper \allcy of tlic N'c><i|ually, .\lliii Mr>, Au^'ust
OctoluT, 1S!(M; near .Monttwino, ("hflialis County, -1. .1. A- /:,'. (iiTlnalr Jlilln-
:«tH.'), .Tunc L'tt, ISitH.
()i{K(ioN: Near Portland, Killm/i) t{- Ilnrfnril -W.^, in IS()S-()!»; wcMtcrn Orcpiti,
lloinll, August, ISSO.
Camkoknia: AFcndocino County, '/. A'. I '«.«//, in IS7"); IMunias Comity, Lninic'ii,
in IHH^t; .\niador County, //(fz/.s!// :V2'.i, May '27, IKit.'J; near .Mendocino, Umini
H.'?l, .Tune, 180H.
Oenanthe sarmentosa californica (WjitsoiOC. I'c H. Kev. \. Am. rml»ell.
U'2. IS.SS.
( hntnillii riilifiinilcii Wiiif'itti, I'mc. Am. Acail. 11: llSit. I87f).
A more .southern form, with usutdly more approximate and acute
or acutish leaflets.
Type lociility, "" mar.she.s at l*oiiit Lobo.s," California; collected li\
Ki'lhxjg: type in Ilerl). (Jniy.
From the Bay Keji;ion, Californiii, to San I)iej,'o County.
Speniiinix i\i<( mined :
California: Near San Diego, I'dlinn; in 1S75; near Santa Harhara, liiiOimrk.
July, 187.'>; lu-ar Los Angeles, /A/.v.sv, .fune 5, 1S.SH, and .bily, lHi»l; near
Berkeley, dim,,, April, IS.Hi).
After an examination of the material cited al)ove \vt' can llnd no rea.son lor
changing the conclusion reached in our Revision. The intiTgrades are too numeiuiis
and the chariu'ters too slight to recognize in cn/i/oniic'i anything more than a sciitli-
ern form.
Ill adtlitioii to the sj)e(;iineiiH citetl alH.>ve, which are fairly rivognizahle a.s tyi'iial
w
Jllj
rori/lKR AND IH»SK— NORTH AMKKK AX rMIlKLLIFKllAK. 123
Slllcilti'
imtc <ti
llowofs.
Kllst<MI\
a Mc.xi
1> »\ •■
Mil. .».>.
ipiiinati':
2.5 cm.
I or iioiH'.
cm. loiiii'
nth c(Mii
octod l>v
ly 21, lS!i:i.
U'H, Ki'llo'Ji)
^.5, August-
1 Ort'^'i'ii,
l.niiiii'iii,
iiiu, linnni
rillhrll.
ll\(l iHMltC
Icctecl liv
V, liolhr.'rk.
1S91; near
reason ''"'
, laimi"""''
mil SI ftiiitli-
If uH tyi'iriil
.,i-iiift}lii.'<ii uiiil riillj'iit'iilrti, wo liavo two iitlnTM whicli arc imt canily ilicpoHtMl uf, und
,ii;iy indicate tlic iicimI of further wj^rcnatimi. Tlicy are as fullown:
A fnriii inllcctcil hy (,'. li. Vnmii (;{();{, ill |.ss<)) ill Wasliiii'.'ton lia.n tlic open foliauc
.ii' Miriiii iiIdsii and tlic icallcis of nilifuniiiii in (luliiiu', Imt vny thin in ti'Xturc. It
iiifj iinpuHMihlc ti> aKH<iciat«' it with Kuniii'ithisn, it is entirely apart from the ranye
it idlij'iiniini, and its leaf tcxtnre HiiL'jrots iieitln r.
A form cullected Ity ././j.vo// at .hirvis Lainliii>r, Alameda Connty, Cal., -Inncf l!), IS? 7,
i- -till mure pii/.zlinj.'. It has lIuM-ompact tulianc and leallet (inilinenf riiHj'i,i-uir<i, Imt
ilie leallcts arc HMialler, thicker, and slronjjly reticidate, and Ihe involiiccls are tif
MPy cimspirnoiis bract lets cx<'ecdin;; the flowers and frnil.
Foi' iiitfodiiccd species see |)il<,'0 2.'i+.
fSopt.l
Fi(i, ;it;. — i,iiiit'i)|isiM liiu'iitH.
L
38. LILAEOPSIS (Jreene. I'ittojiiti 2 : I!»L>. l.s;H,
('rniilziit Null. (ien. 1: 177. Isis, not of Seoj)oli (1777).
Ifiillniniirlhi'i Knnt/.e, Kcv. (ien. IM. 1: L'()7. IH<H. [Nov.]
Ciilyx teeth small. Kriiit <rl<d>().so, slicrhtly fl!ittene(| latenilly, ola-
hioiis. ('arp(d with lilit'orm (hn'sahmd iiit«M-m('(ruitci'il)s: latcfals verv
thick and corky next the cominissiire;
eai li with u small <,^roup of stt'(Mi<,'theiiin<f
cells. Stylopodiiim depr<>ssed. Oil
tiilies solitai'V ill the iiitefvals. 2 on the
conmiissiiral side. Seed tei'ete.
Small olahrous perennials, creeping;
and i-ootiii<,' ill the mud, with lea\'es re-
duced to lu)lh)w<'ylindrifal orawl-slmped
pciioles (jointed hy tfansvor.so ])artitioiis),
niiuide Involucral Itfacts, and simi)le few-tlowoivd umhcds of Avhito
tiowcl's.
Type spe«'ies. I fi/diiKofi/li I! ii< df a ^WAw. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: UVl. ls()3.
\ *it>mts of world-wide distrilmtion, generally treated as monotypic,
liiil we i'<'C()<;ni/.e the 4 following'' North American species:
I'Viiil with latt'ral ribs prominently corky thickened, mnch more coiisiiicnoiis than
liie dorsal om-s, which arc not at all corky.
I'tih nicies longer than the k'avcs 1. L. limntii.
I'niiiiicles much shorter than the leaves L'. /,. Dccidtutdlix.
Fruit witii all the ribs corky thickened, the laterals mori' prominent; peduncles
much shorter tlian tint leaves.
I.iavi's broadening above into a spatulate or oblong blade; dorsal ribs sharply
acute 15. ■/.. I'll rail iii'tiKig.
l.'.ucs tiliform or linear; dorsal ribs obtuse 4. A. s(liti(fiicri(inn.
1. Lilaeopsis lineata(Michx.)( Jreene. Pittoiiiii 2: l'.>2. I85tl. Fic. 3(;.
llil'lioraliilclincaliiMu'hx. Kl. l^or. Am. 1: W2. 1S():5.
< 'i-diitzia rnicatn Isuti. iii'n. 1: 17H. IHls.
Ifdllomuellcra lineald Knntze, Kev. (ien. I'l. 1: 2(>7. 1891.
Lctives short, 2 too em. long-, linear-spatulate; peduncles lonjjfer than
till leaves, 3 to 7 cm. long.
lype locality, "in inundatis Carolinae inferioris."
Along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from Massachusetts to Mississippi.
5872 9
124 ("ONTUim'TIoNH KUOM TIIK NATIONAL IlKKHAUIUM.
Sfii'i'lniiiiii I III III I III i};
MvMfM III hktih: Wiirt'liuin, A"' /(/((■(/;/, July H, IStM).
CoNNKmnr: New HHvi-ri, Diinu; wiiiif Htiitioii, MViV/A/, in iHKt; Milfonl, /■.'»(//,
.Illllc All^'IIHt, iMlt't.
liiiuDi: Ini.wh: I'ruvidi'iicc, Ohuii, .liilv '_"-', 1H4.'); muiiii' Mlatiidi, .V. /-. Itrilliin,
AiiKUMt It), 1H7H.
Nkw .Ikkhky: S'lilliill (with iin !-tiiti<tii ^ivcii ).
ViitiiiN'iA: ('i>lfiiiinl Mfiirii, r..r(7/< , .Inly <>, IMIM).
l''i.oi{iii\: (7(/(y)/;n;/Mii<iHtiitiiiiiyi\fii 1; rinir .fiickHoiivillc, 'I'lirni/; Taiiipa, Unrli,,,
May, 1H7(»; iirnr .lu»k.-'..iivillf, r,(,7(:<A. iMtM, alwi4:t41, May f». iwct, and l!»l ■
.iMhi' I't, IMIM.
ii. Lilaeopsis occidentaliB ('. i<: H. I<<»(. (la/. 24; 4s. tiyf. l'. |S!«7.
Fui. :^.7,
Ti»'nv«'s olon^nitiHl linoiir. imrruwiitu- iih()v<>. .". to In cni. lontr*. pcdim
fics iniuli slioi'ttT than tlic leaves, '2 to
4 em. loiiy.
Type locality, "wet places on coast nf
Vakinia Hay. Oi'cji'on;"' collected liy
//ii//, no. 2<>r), in isTl; type in C. S.
Nat. lleili.
Coast reo'ioti iVoni Orcji'on to Mfiti-li
Fio. 37.-i.iiM.(.psis.p..i,i.iiiHiiK. Columhiii iiiid southern Alaska.
S/iivimfux t'.vfuii hirri:
()HK<i().N: Type H|i('ciMit'nH as cited under type ideality; salt marshes (if Tilai k
liay, Ilniirll,,]n\y II, ISSL'; same station, Ifmilirsnii Kl.'i, .liily 11, ISH'J; nmi
Astoria, Mnlinii, An>;iist, ISS."!,
WAsMiNdTov: I'n^'ct .'<oiuid, U'lV/o' H.i/xil.; .S'atlle, Pi/nr (iJL', .Inne I'tt, iSMi;
I-ake Wiusjiinviton, Kin^,' Connty, .S'/(^sJo/;/'(»7l.', Anyiist 4, IS!tO.
Hkitisii f'oi.iMitiA: Chase Kiver, Vancouver Island, }f<t<nuii, .][\ui- :\, 1SH7; nriir
Coino, Vancouver Island, MurDim, .Tiily I, ISICJ.
Alaska; Mrrlmn, .Fuly, IHK;{.
8. Lilaeopsis carolinensis ( '. iV: K. Hot. (Juz. 24: 4s. liy. 4. ISDT,
Fi(i. ;;s.
Leaves vory narrow and
olong'atefi l)elow, hroiKh'nini;-
iihove into ti spatiilate or oh-
lono- l)lade, .') to 2;") cm. lonif,
4 to 1.") mm. broad; peduncles
very .short, I to l.r> cm. loner;
dorsal ribs sharply acute.
Typo locidity. "•eastern
North Carolinii;" collected ])y
McCarthij^ in 1S84; type in
U. S. Nat. Herb.
Fici. ;is.— Lilauopsis caroliin'nsis.
North Carolina and Louisiana; will doubtless be found in the inter-
vening region.
ItiL'LTKH AND KOSE — NoUTH AMKKICAN L MHKLLIFKKAK. 126
I, h'.'iiiii
, Itrilloi'
I, I iili-li< r.
II Ml 4U1.'.,
Km. :!T.
; |M'(lllii
k-»'s. -J to
coast 111
M'tod tiy
in r. S.
I) Bi-iti-li
f Tilaiii'M.k
ISS'J; ii<ar
|c "JO, isvi;
1SS7; M' :ir
|'.»T.
Kill. ;i',«.— l,ilii('0(isl.s M'hiilTiicrlaiiit.
the intpr-
>/h < iiiii im i.rttiiiiniil:
NiniTH Cakoi.iv \: Ty|K' HpiM'iiiu'H.H iw litt'd muliT ly|M' Imulity.
LmI'imiana: X»'W OrU'uiiH, Jnor.
I. Lilaeopaia sohaffneriana (S(lil«>(lit.) ('. tSl K. iiot. (in/, 24: 1>. tivr. ^i.
|si»7. Fui. ;«>.
(')•«(//;/</ xiliiiffniriiniii Si-liU-clit. I.iiiiiiia a6:.'l7it. IK.Vi
Lciivcs wIn'M <;i"(>win},'' in drifi- |)liir('s
iiiniosl tiliforiii and .short, (i mm. lon^;
when yruNviii^f in wutci' clonpitcd
linear, •_'<> to Mo nn. lonj;; pcdnnclt's
v«'i'v slioi't; triiit <»l»lon}:', the doi'sul
I'ilis ohtusc.
'I'vpo locality, "in lacu |la<;uMa| ad
urlicm Mexico," near ( 'liapultepec,
Mexico; collected liy Sr/niff'iir",
Southeiii Aii/ona, and soutlnvard
tlironeh Mexico to ( liile.
Sji, r'nii, im t I II nil III il:
\ui/.nNA: Siiiita Crii/, Valley iirar 'rin-niii, I'rlinjli, May ll», IH.Hl; HpriiijjH in
lliiaclnna MdUUtuiiiH, Liniiiiini, AumiHt, IHSl'.
39. PODISTERA Watson. I'roc. Am. Acad. 22: 475. ISST.
(';ily\ teeth pi-<»minent. Fiiiit llattened laterally, ellii)tic-ovat«!,
<:lalti'ous. Carpel ohlone-pentayonal in
(iios section, the ribs .slender and dis-
fimt. Stylopodium depivsscd; styles
Iniii^- and ril)hondike. Oil tulies 2 or 3
ill the intervids, <» on the commissural
>i.lr.
.\ dwarf cespitosi> acaidesccnt peren-
nial, with piniiately ])artc(l leaves, no
iii\ iiliicre, involiic(>ls of foliaceons H to
."> (left Itractlets (by the reduction of the rays often formine' a falso
iii\'>hicre), and white or pinkish (lowers.
.\ iiionotypic tfenus (based on ('ifiii(>j>ti nix in I'ddi nxlx (iray) found as
yrt (iiily near the top of Mount Dana. California.
1. Podistera nevadensis (dray) Watson, Proc. Ai.i. Acad. 22 : 475.
1SS7. Fuj. 40.
<'iliiii))itiriix ntniilnisin (.xTAy, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: f^'.Ui. lS»i.'i.
I'litterulont; caudcx with numerous very short crowded branches
ticaiiiiij tufts of leaves; leaves small, ti to 8 mm. long, rather thick,
the :; to 7 lanceolate .segments acute and entire; peduncles short, but
cxocding the tufts of leaves; umbels of 3 to 5 umbellets which are
Ki<i. 10.— IVMlistcrii lu'viulonsls:
12()
CONTKIJU TIONS VlUm THE NATIONAL HKKIJAIUUM.
cither sessile <<\' with very short nivs; iiivolucels as jonu- us unihellet-:
fruit little more thiiii '2 inin. lonj;, nearly s(\ssile.
Tyj)e locality, '"at and near the to}) of Mount l)ana,"* California, at
8.!tti(i meters altitude, forming larji'c dense convex mats amonj^ the
rocks; eollectcd by A'/vv/w, nos. I7;')i>, 2717. .June. ISd.'). in tlowci';
ty|)«> in IFcrl). (Jiay. Associati'd in the orioinal description with the
type specimens is Liininoii \A'2\, Aujiiist. Is7.s. in fruit.
Sin'cuiii iix r.riniiliicd:
('.\i,M''()I£.nia: Type Inculity, Lniniinii, Sciitcinhcr, 1S77, ami in JHIIH.
40. EURYTAENIA Porr. c^c Chay. Fl. 1: •;:«. 1S4(».
Calyx teeth pi'ominent. Fruit stronjily llattcned dorsally, ovate,
minutely scabrous. Carjxd with dorsal and intermediat«? ribs ap[)i(i\-
imate and tiliform (rai'ely sliojitly winded); laterals very prominent,
thick- wiuf^'cd (prominently nei'ved on the commissural side), hut with
I'li;. U. — Kurytiii'iiiii tcxiiim: <i. h, x8.
thin maroMns contij^'uous with those of the other car|)el; all (es[)ecialiy
the laterals) with ])i'omin(Mit (••roups of strenotheniny' cells. Stylo-
podium dei)ressed. Oil tulu's very broad, tillinji' the intei-val>. -'
remarkably bi'oad ones on the commissural side. Seed face jjlain'.
(irlal)rous (or somewhat scabrous especially on the rays) brancliiii((
hcr])s, with pinnatcdy dissected leaves, involucre and involuccls of
usually H-cleft bracts, and white lowers.
A luonotypic g'cnus b(>lon<iin>^' to the sandy soils of eastern Texas
and adjacent Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
1. Eurytaenia texana Torr. & (hay, Fl. 1: 033. 1840. Fk;. 41.
From 3 to 8 dm. high; leaflets long, narrowly linear to obldiiii'.
entire, serrate, toothed, or even inci.sed; umbels 8 to many-rayed:
rays 2.5 to 6 cm. long; pedicels very short; fruit 4 nun. long.
Type localit^^, Austin, ''Texas;" collected by iJrunmiond; typ ■ i"
Herb. Gray.
rol'I.TKR AND UOSE — NORTH AMF^RICAN UMBELLIFERAK. 1^27
ilhfllct--.
Di'iiiii. ;it
lOIlt"" tilt'
I tlowci-.
with the
y, oviitr,
* iipprux-
oiniiiciit.
l)ut with
's])»M'ially
Stylo-
(-rval>. -i
n-iincliinj;'
)lllC('ls of
M-ii Tcxii>
Fid. U.
() ohltuiiT.
iiy-riiy«'(l;
Kiii. !■-'. — SpliciuisriiKlinni ciipitcUiitiiin: d, li, x H.
J; tyr
111
,'.,., riiniii.t I .riiiniiii')!:
Tkx as: llfinpstcad, flail '2r,V,, Jiiiic 10, 1M72; near Fort Worth, Jlrvvrrhun, June,
IX7!I; Hood County, liiirrrluui, .\\\w, iSSL'; Xnillrii, in ISSS and 1SS!».
Oklahoma: Huntsvillc, KingCislu'r Comity, LdKni lilniikiiii^liij,, Jinnf 5, iH'Ki;
Aiiadarko, Slicl'lmi 1<)7, July 17, 181H.
41, SPHENOSCIADIUM (iniy. Pn.c. Am. Aciid. 6: :>'M. Istla.
I'uiyx troth ohsoh'tc. Fruit tliittciiod dorsally, ciiMouto-ohoviitc,
liii>iit('. Cai-ix'I sti-ono-ly IliittiMU'd dorsiiiiy. sti'oii^-jy iMl>hod iit base,
\\iniii'(| ahovc: dorsal and
iiilcniiociiato wiiio-s nari'ow.
lulrriil hroacU'T. Stylopo-
(liuin small and conical (oi'
!lat ill llowcr). Oil tiiluvs
solitary in the intci'vals. 2 on
tlii'commissui'alsidc. Seed
face plane.
Nearly simple thicl\ -rooted
peiciniials. with stout stems
•i'lalirousup tothe tomentose
iiiiiliel. once or twicepinnate
leaves witii bladdery dilated
petioles, no involucre, invo-
liici'ls of iiuuKM'ous liiKMir-
sctaeeoiis hractlets, and scarious white or sometinu's purjilish Howers
se^^ilc on an enlaro^ed r(>coptacle and forming" a compact head.
Tyjie s))ecies. Sj>l,,iii)scliitl! uni cdjnfi Ihifiiiii (rray.
A M-enus ot" at U>ast '1 spocit^s, l>elono-in*»' to the Sierra Nevada of Cal-
ifornia and adjacent Nevada, northward to eastern Oreoon and Idaho.
This spci'lcs was niiM'sKMl muV'y Sirmmn by lU'iitliani i*c Hooker, l)ut it sccnis to us
t'liiiri'ly wortliy of restoration. Its intlorescenci' is very peculiar, and tlie diseovcry
(if line if not more additional s]ieeies eonlirius its ^'enei'ic rank.
F(ili;iL;e <jla))rous; fruit about 5 mm. long 1. .V ('<tp'dcll(tlnm.
l^ilia^'e somewhat sealirous; fruit about 7 mm. long '1. S. ('■iiiiijiljhliiitn.
1. Sphenosciadium capitellatum (iray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: oHT. ist).").
Fi(!. 42.
Siliiiiiiii i-djiiti'lldtiiiii AVatsoii, Bot. King Surv. I'-'tl. 1S71.
\ cry stout, 3 to 15 dm. hio-h; h'aves laro(> and e;lal)rous; the leatlots
obloiiu- to linear-lanceolate, 2.5 to 5 cm. lone-, with rather few laciniate
teeth or lobes, more or less entire ]>elow; umtiel eipiidly -t to 15-rayod,
with olobosc um])ell(>ts of sessih> ])ul)escent tlowei's hiivin^' involucols
of a few deciduous bractlets; rays 2.5 to 5 cm. long'; fruit cuneate-
olxhate. about 5 mm. lono-.
Type locality, "in the Si<^rra Nevadii. near FJ)bett\s Pass [Ali)ino
County, Cal.J, by a stream, in Howcr;" collected by Bretrer; type in
Herb. (iray. Associated with the type in the original description is
Audi mm, from near Carson City, Nev., in fruit.
12H
(H)NTRI«UT1()NS FROM THE NATIONAL HERHAKIUM.
Al()n<i' strciims. t'roin the inoiuitiiiiis of iioi'tlK^astci'ii ( alifoniia iind
juljiicciit Neviulii to ciistern Orct^on iiiid Idaho.
tSpt'ciiiiiiiK i'.niiiilii('<l:
Cai-ikohma: PlumiiH County, .Vrx. II. M. Aiistiu; Sierra rotinty, Lcmmoii, June,
IHSil; IliTiiiit Valley, Alpine County, altitude L',7()(> meters, ll<iii.ini :\-l\
August l':{, ISiCi; Colby, Butte County, .\f,x. ('. ('. liriin, .hi\\, JHSHJ; near
I^issen Huttes, I'lunuiw County, llroin, (iOH, August 1-15, 18i)7.
OitKiioN: Su1)ali)iiie l)o<,'s and wet nieadows, Ciisiik Kiid', Septeiidier, ISSd; Crodk
County, altitude l,'_'7(> meters, /.< /Arc;/ 4()4, July IS, ISIM; near Shirk, Har-
ney County, altitude 1, ")()() meters, Lrihrnj L'fiO'), July li», 1S<n;; Alvord Val-
ley, hase of Steius Mountains, <\isirl- ^O'Mn, July I'l, IH<)8.
Idaho: Near Ketelnnu, llriKhrstni 'MOh, .]n\Y '2:i, ISltf).
Tlu' <)rejj(jn and Idaho spi'c'imens are of the narrower-leaved type; and [.eibinj
2()(>") lias foliage slightly rouglu'ued.
2. Sphenosciadium eryngiifolium ((iroiMic) V. & 11.
Seliniiiii I ri/iKjiifiiliiiin Greviw, rittonia2: lOL'. 1S!)().
Resoni})lino- S. <'<ip!tell(ifi(ni^ but siiiallcf; leaves ptilor and somewhat
sciibroiis, l)ij)imiatc or the priutarv divisions appeariii"" tefjiate, iiioiv
dissected; seoj'iiKMits jiarrow; i' and iiiof(> coiiHiieiit, fewer toothed oi'
h)l>ed iiiid with pmio'ent tips, tind more (doiio-ated eimeate base; fruit
about 7 mm. h)iio-, with more prominent win«>s.
Typehu-ality, '"near the Yosemite Valley. California;" collected by
lihiK )' r>i'rii\ .June, ISSJ),
Dry soil, mountains of southern California.
Sprciiix'iiK ('.nun iiicd:
Cai.ii'ounia: San Jacinto Mcjuntaius, J'lirifh DSfi, August, 1881; headwaters of
Keweali River, Tulare County, altitude 2,750 meters, Oirl/lr A- Finislan N7"i,
Augtist 4, 1S91; Yosemite Valley, Ciiiihi/, August 15, 185)5; San Jacinto
:\Iountaiiis, altitude 2,700 meters, JI. M. Hall 720, July 22, 1897.
Two additional forms can not he referred to either of the above speeies, but oiir
material is too meager to justify definite characterization. They are as follows:
A form from the southern Sierras of California, collecte<l liy liniluoik (no. liStil,
September, 1SV5, at an altitude of 2,940 meters, has the general characterH of S.
erj/iHjiifvliinn, but the leaflets are elongated linear and montly entire.
A form from Fresno County, Cal., collected by Mrs. Jicnivoti Pcckhipah, October,
1890, has large leaves, with large and crowded lanceolate to ovate, irregularly serniH'
or toothed, more or less confluent segments; rays more slender and idongated, bear-
ing smaller heads. The i)lant has the i)allid look and somewhat scaljrous foliage of
S. irjiiiglifoliiiiii, but otherwise seems (]uite distinct. Our specimen is in yoiiiij:
flowering condition.
The following si)ecies, recently described an ScUniDn rfilkht)n by Mr. J. AV. Cohl'-
don, in l''.rythea 7:185. 1900, certainly belongs in the genus S})hrni)m(i(liuni, but wluM I nr
it is specifically distintit or not weare not prepared to state. Mr. C'ongdon promist'il iis
material, Imt was not able to furnish it in time for this jiaper. His description islvrc
published in full. We suspect that the plant is oidy an altitudiual variation.
"Plant stout, tall, unusually strong pubescent in all its parts. Stems 8 to <> iict
high, leafy. Leaves biternately or bi])innately divided, usually broadly ovate in out-
line, sometimes nearly a foot in diameter; the ultimate leaflets usually ovate, seri;iiej
COILTKR AND ROSE — NOKTH AMERICAN UMHELLIFEKAK.
129
Ilia unci
;/(, JniH-,
litfi; lu'iir
(i; ("nmk
irk, lliii-
^■(inl Val-
(1 fiCilx I II
)mowli!it
to, mom
)th(Ml or
ic\ fruit
loctcdliv
hvatcrs df
llntlDI 111'.
in Jaciiilti
H, but "iir
(no. :!M'K
Itt'l'S 111 \
I, OctotuT,
rly HiTiali'
I'oliiip' "f
in vouiif.'
hv. CniiL'-
Itwlu'i'i'i''
roniisfii us
iKmii-li'i't'
In.
to ti :.■(•!
Ite in I'lit-
je, HcriMiej
L
iisiKillv iUMnninafc, i to L' feet loiiv'. Fruit iunl inflorescence about tlie name an in S.
,,tnii,ll(iliiiii licntli. i*c Hook.
■ riir |>re.'^ent .siiecies, >'. cii/illr/luhiiii, and >'. rriinffiifolluin (Greene, are threeclosely
Klin! anil iieriiajis coiillueiit forms. Tlieir inflorescence and fruit are almost iden-
iL.tl. Iiut they iliffer i.'reatly in foliage and in ^'eneral appearance. X rajnlclldtiiiii is
n;iin nearly or quite ;,'laiirous, with rather slender few-U-aved stems und loiiK pe-
(liMirlccl umbels; the leaves ion^'-iK'tioU'd, pinnatoly or bi|)innately divide<l; the ulti-
iiLitr leaflets narrow ly oldontr fo lanceolate. It is in our reyiion mostly confined tothe
c;i~l side of the main Sierra. -S'. iriiiii/iifiiliiini has a moi'e condensed j;ro\\th, with
li .iiy stems and shorter pechuicled lieads; the leaves l)ipinnately di.s.sected into olilonj;
III lanceolate very acute or mucronate ultimate segments only one-fourth to one-half
iinli loiiLT. It arrows for the most part in the hij;h mountain.s at S,()(M) to 1 1, ()()() feet.
.s /.//(■(//(/(( differs in the particulars named above, and belonjis to tlHMVe.«torn slop(^
111 ihc iiiouutains, di'sceudiuLr with the streams to the foothills. It is particularly
al'iiiidaiit near Wawona."
42. LIGUSTICUM L. S]). PI. 1 : 250. 1758.
("iilyx t(M'tli siiiiill Of obsolete. Fruit (>l)lon<:" or oviite. iltittonod liit-
eially it' iit iill. oliibrous. Ciirpel with till the ribs prouiiiUMit iiiul
(■(|ii!il (iiitci'Viils broiul). ticutf or
soiiietiiucsslio-htly wiiio-cd. ii o-roup
of >tfeno-ih(Miiiio- cells beneath etu'h
lib. Stylopodium coniciil. Oil
tiilies '2 to (i (mostly '■'> to 5) in the
iiilerviils. t) to ID on the eoiumis-
>iiial side. S(>e(l with round or
aiiL^ied biiek; face from pliine to
(lee|»ly concave, with or witiiout ii
ciiitral lono-itiidiiiid rido-e.
Smooth perennials from laro'c
aioinutic roots, with usuidly liiro-e
ti 1 nately or terniite-))iimiitely com-
piiiind leaves (simply pimi!it»> in
two s|)ecies\ mostly no involucre, usually involucels of luirrow braet-
let>. and whit(> or piidvisli fiow(>rs in larec miiny-rayed umbels.
I'irst species cited is Ll(/uKf!riiin l< rtKflcuiii L.. which is the type of
tl'.e u'eiuis Li I'lxttcuiii. Tho seooiid species cited is Lh/ustHuini scofh-
iriiin. the only Linna'tm species i-emainin<»- in th(^ ^"enus.
A o'emis of al)out 50 s])ecies, widely distributed throuohout the
Northern Hemisphere, but tdso in Chile iind Xew Zc^tdiind; 21 species
arc (lescribed iis belontjine- to the United Stiitos tind Cantida, but tliis
iiiiniber will probably Ix^ increased.
Leaves with at least the primary divisions ternate.
1.1 aves ternately decompound, with broad leaflets simjily toothed or serrate; ea.st-
ern species (or hijrh northern).
Stem branched above; K'aves lar<:e, ;! to 4-ternate 1. A. caiindem^e.
Stem simple; leaves biternate 2. L. urolhirioii.
l.i'U\cs ternate-jiinnateiy com]>ound; wi'stern specii's.
Leaflets large and broad, serrate or tootlied .'5. /-. rniii-illntinii.
Klii. in.— Litrnslicuiii (•iiiiiiiloiisi': d, h, > S.
130 rONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL UERDARIUM.
LcallctH Hiiuill, laciniatrly toothed or i)innatifiil.
Stems more or les^s leafy.
Fruit merely ril)lHMl, not at all wiiified.
(ilahrous tliroU},'lioMt; fruit narrow ly olilonff 4. L. nilifomiriDii.
lullorescenci' jiulieruleiit; fruit Itroadly oMou^.'.
■ Leaflets coarsely tootlu'd or lolled '>. /,. a/ilixhiriiiii.
Leaflets deeply eleft into line.ir lolies (1. /,. (i]>iij'uliiiiii.
l''ruil more or k-s.s winged.
Leaflets more or less eonfluent 7. L. cHnbyi
Lt^aflets more (jr lesH distinct.
Fruit 4 to 5 nun. long.
Involuci'ls none .S. L. Irilicri/i.
Involucels present it. /.. sinmliDis.
Fruit () to 7 nun. long.
I'ltimate leaf divisions narrowly linear 10. I.. Jillciii'iin.
Ultimate leaf divisions not narrowly lini'ar.
Pi'dicels () to S mm. loJig; iidlorescence puLernlent or
glabrous 11. //. jxnioi.
Pedifels slender, 8 to 15 mm. long; glabrous through-
out 12. /,. i/(il<lniaiii.
Stems naked or nearly so, giving an aeauleseent a])i>earaii('e.
Leaves with ultimate divisions narrowly linear tolilifoi'ni. 1.'!. /,. hiiiiifoliiiiii.
Leaves with ultimate divisions broader.
Flowers piu-ple or purplish 14. />. parpitri'n)ii.
Flowers white.
Leaflet.s small and erowiled.
Kays 1 to 2 cm. long 15. 7,. (irttyi.
Kays 2.5 to 5 cm. long Ui. L. <>ir(j<iiiiiiii.
Leaflets larger and distant.
Rays 5 cm. long or more 17. L. ciisivliii.
Kays 2.() to 3.5 cm. long IS. /.. pniKjIi i.
Low aeauleseent plants with .simply pinnate leaves.
Involucre conspicuous; .Vlaskan lit. /,. iiKiminiii.
Involucre wanting or of 1 or 2 bracts; mountains of southwest
Colorado 20. L. (•(tHUvoodm .
1. Ligusticum canadense (L. ) Brittoji, Mem. Ton-. C'lul) 5 : 240. 181t4.
Fio. 48.
Ferula can(idcHSi>i'L. Sp. PI. 1: 247. 1753.
Ligusticum aciaeifolium of auth(jrs. not of Michx.
Stem .stout, ])ranched above, 6 to IS dm. hig-li, loafv. with .somowhiit
piil)enilent inflorofscenoe; loaves laro'o, 3 to 4-t('i'ii!ite: leaflets 5 to 1-!
cm. lonj^', vai'iiihle in size and tootliino-. usually Itiro-c and ovate ov
ohlon"' (often broadly so), and eoarsely serrate, sometime.s small and
lanceolate and sparsely toothed or even entire; iimlud 10 to 20-raye(l.
with involucels of few short bnictlets; rays (fniitinj;) 2.5 to 5 cm. lono':
pedicels 2 to 4 nun. lono-; fruit ovate, 4 to t> mm. lony, with promi-
nent somewhiit wiugvd ribs; oil tubes 3 or 4 in the intervals, 0 on the
commissural side.
Type locality, '"Virginia;" collected by Cidt/ton.
From southern reunsylvania to Georgia, and west to Missouri.
(^OIJLTKK AND KOSE — NORTH AMERICAN UMHELLIKEUAE. l.'U
ri/duiiiii.
r//.s((7.N.
Iirimjld-
•iinrindiii-
shrooddi'.
18*.t4.
'10. -t:^..
incwhiit
5 to 1 '■'>
vato cr
lall aii<l
»-niyo<l.
n. \onii'-
pronii-
i) on tlio
lun.
.'■j'li'iiiifnn i.rdtiiliii'il:
Viu(;inia; Vciikn of Otter, r.cilfonl County, altitudi' l,().')() luctcrs, Ciirliss, .Inly
liti, IS71; IVuk Mdiiiitaiii, I'lilaski ("ounty, altitude (iiiO iiietcrs, Siiki/I, .luly
l(), 1S92.
NoKTir ('ai!i)I.ina: Statosvillc, Ifiiami^, Aiifjrust, 1877; inoniitaiiiH, <!. R. I'^^v//, in
1S7.S; Iioaii Moiuitaiii, altitude l,l.'lt() meters, Cliirhiriiif/, ,]n\y 1, ISSO; l,in-
ville, K'rhrii, September, 1800; Humuiit of Table Ivock Moiuifaiii, I?urke
Cnunty, .S'/)(-///<(: 7/;7/(7- ()(■), July L', ISOl; Swain Cniinty, altitude 540 meters,
llciinlslii-, Aujrust 5, 1801; near Culumlius, I'nik ('ounty, 7'')/r//,s(//(/, Jidy L',
1807; r>iltni(>re and lli«rlilands, Macon County, lli/t. I/crh. 5540, Au>rnst-
Seiitend)er, 1807.
(;i:oii(;i\: Yellow liiver, (iwinnett County, altitude L'"J5 meters, Smull, .luly 11,
180:i; 1 kout Mountain, Riitli 425, .July, 1808.
Ai.ahama: (iadsdeii, Ktowali County, Pollurd li- Marm,, .Fnly 20, 1000.
Ti;n\i:sski;: Cocke County, Kivniri/ H)'2, Au^'ust 25, 1807.
.MissoiHi: Shannon County, Hush, .lune 1, 1800.
The type locality of Ll(/iisflcinii ai-fiuil'iilliini Michx. I''l. 1: lOO. 180!!, a sj'ecies
]it ivistently associated with tlu' above, is " on the banks of the St. T.awrence, near
Tadipusac," which is in the I'rovince of (Quebec at the month of the Sa^'uenay.
itiilli the description and the type; locality forbid association with a species not
nported north of .soutliern Pennsylvania, and chiefly developed still farther south.
What A,. iKidi'i/iiHiiiii represents is not clear, but it is i)robaltly the (niloiiliiirinii of
tlir North Atlantit; re<.Mon, which is connuou on the lower St. Lawrence, and was
Imiiid liy Priugle in Temiscoiiata, just across the St. Lawrence from Tadousae.
2. Ligusticum scothicum L, S)). IM. 1: '2i){K 1758.
Stem simple, 8 to ti dm. hioh. .somowhut leafy, with ol-ilji-ous
iiillofesceiK'c; leavo.s hitoniiite; Icallets ovate to ohovate of nearly
rot 1111(1. I'.T) to 5 cm. lono\ <'oafs(>ly tootluMl; umhel S to lo-riiyed. with
iinoiucfe of I to S linciir hi'acts, and iiivoliicels of sevei'al liiu'ar
liiactiet.s; rays (friiitino) li.T) to 7J> ciu. loii<^'; llowers often i)inkish;
calyx teeth smtUl, persist«Mit; ffuit nai'i'owly oblong, 4 to ♦> mm, lonjj^,
with })rominent somewhat winoed ribs; oil tubes smtill, 2 or 3 in the
iiiterxais. (t on th(> eonnnissiiral side.
Ty])e lociility, "ad litora Miiris in Ano-lia. Suc'cia.'"
Siih marshes alon»>' the etist eotist from I.<al)ra(lor (and up the St.
Lawrence) to Connecticut; iiloni»' the entire Ahiskan coiist; also coants
of northern Asia and P^urope.
Siiiciiiii IIS I'.nniinicd:
I.MsuADoii: Kciiasto)), in 1801; Capisan Islan 1, WiKjhonu', Anjjnst 14, 1804.
Nkwi'ihxuland: Crevices of cliffs, PlaceiiHa, Rnliiusmi \- Srlifnil:. Anirust 24,
1804.
Nkw ]{uunswk'k: Charlo, Ke.stigonche, F< mli, ; ,]n]y 'M, 1874.
'^M'i:iu'.c: l\ocky sluu'es of the St. Lawrence, Province of Teiniscouata, Pi'i)iffle,
in 1870.
M \iNio: Shore of Baker.s Island, Rnlfidtl, July 2:5, 1800.
M \ssAciusKTrs: ^Marthas Vineyard, Burgiw, August, 1880; on Buzzards Bay
near Juissetl, in herb. Waltii- DriDic.
Alaska: Fort St. :N[ichai'l, Norton Sound, BonniMer, in 1865-(}6; Sitka, K'l'/hrjo
181, in 18(>7; Shumagin Island, ILirrinr/tim, in 1871-72; I^nalaska, the .!//«(-
tri>ss, July, 1888; Port Chester, Faxsdt, :i\\\y, 1800; Vnal-Mka, JtnitcK Macoun,
132 rONTRIHUTIONS KUOM TIIK NATIONAL IIKRHARII'M.
July 2r>, IHiU; sliorc nf ( iiistincaiix ("liaiiiicl, flrnvc K. ('iinlrij, July 'M, lHi»l,
St. I'iiiil and I'lialaska Jslands, .1/. /•//'(//(, July L'li -Alienist I-, ISiH; Yakulai
May, Finu<t(m70, July l.S, lSi)2; rualaska and Ainakuak Islands, Krirnitnn'
l'>0, 170, Aut;ust 2, 1S!»'_'; Yes I?ay, (luniiiiii 5(1, June :!(), IWl."); same statimi
ll„iirllWl\), AM<,'UHt(i, IS'I."); J'rihilol" (St. I'aul) and I'nala.-^ka (Dutch ilai
li(ir) islands, Triii,.i- I'rmtiKs «);{, 1.S4, August lS-2i), IHilfi; Dyoa, ('(inhn !I7
Aiif.'nst L'S, IH(I7; I'rincc Williani Smnid ( Virj.'in Hay), Kukak r>ay, ami
I'naiaska, Corlllr .(• Km rue;/ lL'14, I<i74, 17(10. Jinic-Jnly, lS!»i); Yakiitai
Kay, Prince William Island, Shnnia^'iri, rnala-ska, Kadiak, 'J'rilcaxrA'):',],
45:52, 45;i:{, 4."):!4, 4.">;!S, 4.")42, Jinic 22-Jnly lit, lS!»!t; Yakutat P.ay, Sini,itl<,:<
45;!(), June 20, ISlKt; Kadiak, Sand Point, Capi- Karhik, Jhrnrr A- Coc 22s,
27(1, 4!tl, July 2-li), 1S<»!».
;{. Ligusticum verticillatum((i('V(M) ('. cVL R. C'outr. Nat. Ilcrh. 3: ;')2(».
pi. 1l>. isttn.
Thajixid nrliclllald ( icycr, .lour. Hot. 6: 2;!;{. 1S47.
AiKjrlint rcrlirllhihi Hook. .lour. Hot. 6: 2;!:{. 1S47.
(Jliihroiis tlir()ii<ili()iit.<)i' intlorcscciu'c soiiicwliiit rouo-li, ratlxM" stout.
0 to 7 dm. hi<;lr, leaves oiu-c or twice teniat(> then pinnate; leallets
lar<;'e, li-T) to 7.;") cm. lon<;, ovate to oldono-, s(MTiite or toothed, occa-
sionally somewhat lobed (unusually simple foi" a western Llf/xxtlcitin).
pid(> beneath; umbel unecfually many-rayed, rather compact, with no
involucels; fruitinj^ rays 2.5 to 7.5 cm. lonj'': pedicels (t to \'l nun.
lon^-. fruit oblono-, (> mm. lon<,^. Avith distinctly winj^ed rib.s; .stylopo-
dium low conical.
Type locality, "shiidy ^"riissy borders of pine woods, on high plains
of th<> Ne/ Perces Indiiuis;" collected by (i, i/( r. no. 41-i, in iM-il; type
lost, iu'cordinj^ to llomsley.
Idaho.
Spt'ciini'iiit r.vdwiiicd :
Tn.vno: Near JAircst, Xez Porccs Comity, altitude 1,050 meters, .1. A. <t' A'.
(I'crlriiilf J filler, 'Mo'.\, ,]n\y 21, l,SO(i; Craig .Mountains, lleiiderxoti, 20G5, June
24, 1H94.
4. Ligusticum californicum V. & K., sp. nov.
l{eseml)lino- L. (iplodora^ l)ut_i>labrous throuo-liout; leaves not so la reo,
once or twice ternate then pinnatitid; l(>iitlets ovate, obtuse, usually
rounded at base, incised-pinnatitid; fruit narrowly oblong", 4 mm. long",
with filiform ribs; stylopodium more slender conical.
Type locality, Covelo, Mendocino County, Cal.; collected I)}' Vius-
md,, July-Augu.st, 18!>7; type in U. S. Niit. Herb.
Only know' n from the type locality.
5. Ligusticum apiodorum ((iray) C. t^ R.
Pimpinella apiodora (Ir&y , Proc. .\ni. Acad. 7: 345. 1868.
Glabrous except the puberulent intloresconce and .scabrous Icuf
margins; rather stout, (> to i> dm. high; l(>ave.s ternately decompound;
leatiets more or less distinct l)elow, conllucMit above, pale beneath, oblong
or somewhat euneate, incised; umbels <> to 15-rayed, with involucels
("OULTKR AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN TMHELLIFERAE.
Klli
111" linear or sotaccoiis hi'iictlcts; rays 2.5 to ;"» cm. lonji'; jXMliccls 0 to
In mill. lon<;: tlowcrs white or piiikisli; fruit broadly ohlone-, ;} to 4
iniii. lout"', with sharj) liliform ril>s; stvh)j)()(liiim h)w, hroad conical;
(111 tuhe.s numerous in tlu' int»>rvals (4 or r> in the dorsal, (5 in the
laiii'als), H or more on the commissural side.
lypt" locality, "" rocky hills alon^' the coast of California f roni Mcn-
(1.1 ino County to San Francisco."' collected hy Iit>l(i)i<h r; type in
Ihil.. (iray.
Ill the coast r(>}jfion from San Francisco, Cal., to western Orej^on.
,S'yM i-iiiiiiis I'.niniliii'il:
('.m.ikiiunia: SauMiilito, Marin County, k'rilot/f/ lO Ilnrford 'MO, in ISOS-dO; Men-
(lociiKi ('(Hinty, <i. U. Vmoii, in IS?."); I.atriiiiitas, Marin C'tmiity, Alirr J-Jnxt-
inxiil, .Inly, 1S!I4; Saiisalitn, Marin County, A/icr Kitsliroml, .luiic, ISIIK.
(»iiK(i()\: "Dry oiicn woods, western Oregon," IIoivcU, .June, 1880; I'ortland,
Ifiiiilirsdii, in ISSL'.
ri/it/iiiii'l/ii ii/iioiloni iiiiilicitiiliKiirny, i'roc. Am. Acad. 8 : IW"). 1872, is to be referred
t(i l.ii/iistinnii, l)nt we iia\t' not liccn alile to refer tli(> material definitely to any
ill Miilied species. Tlu' ty|ie is a small (lowering specimen now in IIer)>. Ciray, luul
wa- (iillected by Hall (no. L'OIJ) in Oregon in IS71.
t;. Ligusticum apiifolium (Nutt.) (iray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 'M7. istJS.
Cipiiipiinn (iplijhiiiiiii -Nutt. in Torr. Oray Kl. 1: (i41. IS4().
(Ilabrous except the puherident inllore.sccnce and scahi'ous leaf
iiiiMo'ins; stems sometimes tall (1» to 12 dm.), with 1 to .'5 small leaves;
le.ucs twice or thrice ternate then piniiiite; seo-ments usually distinct,
o\atc, deeply cleft into linear usually entire and acute lobes scarcely
lialei' beneath; umbel many-rayed, with involucels of lin(>ar ])ractlets;
i'ii\^.-> to lOcm. lono-; pedicels (t to I(> mm. lone-; fruit broadly oltlonpf,
4 nun. lon»j^, shar})ly ribbed; stylopodiimi low conical; oil tubes ',i to
."> in (he intervals, 4 to S on the commlssuriil side.
Tyix' locality, '"plains of Oreoon. near th(> confluence' of the "Wah-
laiiiet;*"' collected by Auftdll^ »Iune-Jidy; typein Herb. Philad. Acad.,
fiiiunients of type in llerl). Gray.
Ill the lower Columbia River reo-ion of Oreo-on and Wasbino'ton.
Spiciiitiiix ixdiitliicd:
Oukoon: Type Hpeeiuiens as cited under type locality; Oregon City, Kcllix/f/ d-
Harford 814, .July, 18tii»; llidl 207, in 1871; Sauvies Island, Multnomah
County, Iliiircll; Portland, Ilcudcvmiii, in 1882.
\V.\sniN(iTON: Near Moiitesano, Chehalis County, Ilcndrrmn 2578, .June 2.'), 1892;
same station, .1. .1. S: E. dirlnid,' Ihllrr '.VMW, .Tune 28, 1898.
An examination of the tyiH' speeiinens, ami of good material from the type local-
ity. !ias I'uabled us to come to an understanding of this sjiecies. In the Gray Iler-
liMiiiiiii there is also a sheet of Nuttall's Ci/tiajmuii midifdidis, which was included in
/,. i./tiifdliinn. The specimen is only in Hower, but the different foliage suggests a
ili.<iiiirt species.
T. Ligusticum canbyi C. & R. R(>v. N. Am. Cmt)ell. S{\. 1888.
Stein about G dm. liii»'h, with alternate peduncles, leafy at base, with
11 suKill caulinc leaf or two, tmd glal)rous intlorescence; letives large,
i;u
CUNTIUIU'TIONB FROM THK NATIONAL IIKRHAIUUM.
l)it(M"imto; l(':ill(>ts liinccohito, 7.5 to lo cm. loii**'. jjimmtcly i)iirt«>(l bolow,
then coiilliiciit. liiijilly toDtlit'tl alxtvc, llic luijicr .sctiiiiciits more or l('s>
liiciiiiatcly lootlicd (tcctli and lolics tiot so sharp as iti L. r, rtlcUhdiiiii):
uinlu'l of iiiiiut'ioiis rays, witli involuccls of cloiijialt'd (I to 2 cm.)
linear hi'iictlcts; rays 5 cm. Icmij^-; pedicels lo to lii mm. ionjj;'; fruit
(immatiii'e) willi loii^- sleiidci- conical stylopodiiim and prominent
winjicd i'i))s; oil tubes 5 or 0 in the intervals, (! to S on the commis-
sural side.
'ry|)e locality, "low tirounds, neai' lu^id \vat«M's of riocko River,
Montana;" collected ])y ('<iiihi/, no. 1;").'), July Iti. ISSM; type in Ilerh.
C'anhy (now in ('olle^c of IMiarmacy, New York City).
In the mountains of noilhwestern Montana, north(M'n Idaho, nt)rth-
easteni Washington, and adjacent liritish Cohunhia.
Sixcinii'iix I'.ritiiiliiid:
Montana: Type Miu'ciniiMis iis cited under type locality.
Idaho: I'cnd Oreille River, Liin//, in Istll; liead of Rear C-rcck, Bitter Root
Forest Reserve, altitude L'.OOO meters, Liiliny 2'i)7H, Septoinl)er 1, lS!t7.
Wasiiinoton: " Fmin F<irt Coville to Ivocky Mountains," /,//'///, in ISlU (tliis
may l>e an Idaiio station; the label also cites " Cialtun Mountains, altitude
r^,(m feet").
I'lnrisii Cohmiua: Donald, Columliia N'alley, Muraim, ,luly Hi, 1,S8.").
S. Ligusticum leibergi ('. tlv: R.. sp. nov. 1*i-atk \\.
(ilahrous. except the slio-htly I'ouohish intloreseence; stem tall.
som(>what leafy, usually with verticil of ',) to T ])e(liuu'les surroundinj^
the stoutei' and laroci' cetdral oiu^ leaves laro-c, twice ternat(S then
pinnate; seouiciits lanceolate, acuminate, laciniately cleft into narrow
sharp-pointed and sometimes toothed lobes; lateral pedimcles 1 to ;>
dm. lon«i' (the umbels often sterile), the central one 2 to 4 dm. lone';
uiidjcl ('((ually many-rayed, with no involuc(ds (i-ai'ely a bractlet or
two); rays -J.-^to '> cm. lono-; pedicels (S to \'2 nun. lone-; fruit oblono',
4 to 5 nun. loiio', with thin narrow wino-s; styloixxlium coiucal.
TyiH' locality. Traille Riv«M" Basin. Kootenai ( oimty, Jdaho; col-
lected by Lcibtiy^ no. (!i4, .lune-Auj^ust, i8!»L; type in V. 8. Nat.
Herb.
Idaho and eastern Washin<^ton.
Sittr'iiHi'iix c.camUieil:
luAiio: TrailU' Rivor Basin, Kootenai County, Lrllirrr/ CA-i, ,Tune-Au};ust, ISdl;
r^ake C(X}ur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Sdiidhrri/ r);>5, .Tuly 2, 1S!)1'; St.
^^arie.s, Kootenai County, IIvndcrHon 2(563, 2664, August .'{, 1894; Desnn i,
Kootenai County, altitude 850 meters, and Solians Pass, altitude l,(i'>0
meters, Li'lhcr;; (», 429, .Iune-Auf,mst, 1895; Rriest River Ran<,'e, altitude
1,500 meters, Lrihcf;/ 2727, July 17, 1897; Lake Cieur d'Alene, llciulernnii
4t)07, August 8, 1898; Tayi'tte Lake, Jones, July 26, 1899.
WAsiiiNiiTox: fl. R. Vasei/, August, 1889; Rock Creek (near Mica IVak), Spo-
kane County, Siihxdurf 1199, June-Jidy, 1889; high ridges of the Blue
Mountains, Wallawalla County, 7Vy»r 2;}42, July 15, 1896.
Exi'l.AN.VTKiN' or I'l.ATK IV. — Fifj. (I, (lorsiil vi(_'\\' <if ciiriM'l ; /i, cniss soction of ciiriH'l.
Contr. Nit. Herb., Vol, VII.
Plate IV.
)(>lo\V,
if II III)',
i cm.)
; fruit
inincnl
munis
River.
lU'rl).
uDrtli-
StU (this
I, altitiidi'
-ATK IV.
iMU tall.
)uncrniu'
then
Miirrow
>s I to ;'>
u. lonii;
•tlct <»r
ohlouu'.
.ho; col-
S. Nat.
:nst, 1S!M;
1H9'2; SI.
u(le l.ti'^O
altitU'ii'
the l'>lu('
LiGUSTICUM LEIBERQI C. & R., sp. r.ov.
lo
sc
(HI
(ll
oil
an
(i 1
111*
(Jr
s,„.
11.
}<
inllc
COlTLTKR AND HOSK — NOlMH AMKIUCAN rMUKLMl'KUAK.
1.S5
riiin Hpfcit'f' wiiH taken liy iis I'nr Aiii/ilini iiiiirilliiln HiMikrraiui wasj-cp limircil in
II ,• CunfriliiifiniiH l". S. National ll<'rl)aiiiini, Vol. Ill, pi. 12. Pnif. I,. F. Hfiiih'r-
y.ii. wlio lia."' cdlifctt'd fxtfiifivt'ly in the r('K'i"n I'mmi wliicli the typf HpfciincnM
r.iiiif. insists tliat material wliieli lie lias eullecled is certainly typii'al. We have
till icl'nre somewhat felnctantly yieliled to his claims.
:•. Ligusticiim simulans C. c^ K.. s\). hon .
( lliil»i'<nis ('.\<'t'i)t some ,»<liolit f(nio;lmt'ss in the iiill()n\scoiic(>: latlnT
stiMil. •'» to '•• <lm. liiji'lt: leaves neiirly nil IhisuI, vtii'viiij; jiTeiitly insiz(>,
tt inate, then once of twice pinnate; .seofinent.s naffowly oMonj,' to
()\ate. variously toothed of lohed; nnihel many-fayed, with iin'olncel.s
(if lineal' hractlets; fays (iViiitinji) •_'..'• to 7. a cm. lonji': pedicels (I to
In inin. lony; tlowefs white; ffiiit ohionj;. 4 to T) mm. lone\ tin; rihs
willi naffow and wvy thin winj,^^; styloixtdiiint low conical.
Type locality, Lincoln (iidch. Wyomino-; collected hy Ar, n Nelxo)i^
no. 'Jt>L'tl. Aiiyust \\\. ISltt); typ(> in V . S. Nat. llerh.
Mountains of Wyomin*,''.
.S/i- riiiiniH I'.nnnini il :
WvoMiNo: Laramie I'eak, .Wlxon KiOl, .Vnjrnst 7, 1H<»4; same station, (Vntennial
Valley and Kaplata Mines, \r/s,,ii Itlt;.'), 1(177, 17S4, An«nst, lS<t5; W \»
Creek and Lincoln (Inlch (type specimens), Xi/mhi "JOSti, "Jtil'd, An^rnst, IK'.Kl;
('arl)on Coimty (Meaver Dam, Sierra .Muilre, and Battle l^akt'), AV/w/* ;{;{81(,
;{40L', :M10, 417"), Anpist, 1S!»7.
I'.asily contused with ('oiiluKillinnn xcnitiilurinii.
Vk Ligusticum filicinum Watson, Tfoc. Am. Actid. 11: 140. I87>).
Mem 4 to t> dm. hijih, more or less letify, with olahfons inllofescencc;
lower leav(>s ot'tiMt very lary<'. once or twice ternate. then hipinnate; the
Moments or their pinnatilid divisions narrowly linear; iimhel ot" nunier-
oii> rays, with involiicels of one or few small linear Itftictlets; ray.s
(t'ltiitin^) 2.5 to T) cm. lono-; pedicels »! to lOimn. ion^'; fruit narrowly
olilono-, () to T mm. lony, with somewhat prominent conical stylopodia,
iiiid prominent somewhat win<,^od ril)s; oil tubes 3 to 5 in th(> intervals,
t) to s oi) th»' commissural side.
T\ pe lociility, " I'inta Mountiiins," northern I'tidi, iiltitiule 2,400
luelefs; colh'cted hy ]Vaf.s<))i^ no. 454, Auj^ust, 18(iJ>; typo in Herb.
('fav . (lupliciite in V. S. Nat. Herlt.
Mountains of Utah, northwestern Wyominjj^, and western Montana,
Sjnr'inl, IIX i'.ViUnhlliJ:
I'taii: Type si)ecimenH a.s cited under type locality; Alta, Wasatcli .Monntainn,
altitnile 2,700 meters, Joiick 1170, August 4, 1870.
\Vv()MiN(i: Wind River Mountains, Furwood, .July 25, 1881; northwestern Wyo
niing, RoKc 189, in 185);^; l^'wis River, Yellowstone Park, .1. tt E. Xckon
ti591, August 21, 1899.
^Ioxtaxa: Lost Horse Pass, Bitter Root Forest Reserve, altitude 2,000 meters,
Leiberg 2991, September 10, 1897.
11. Ligusticum porteri C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 86. 1888.
K:'.thor stout, (> to 0 dm. high, leafy, with glabrous or puberulent
intiorescence; leaves large, biternate then bipinnate; the numerous
lan
roNTKim'TKtNS KKo.M IIIK NATIONAL II KHHAUIl'M.
ratlipf crowded scirtiiciits luiictMiljitc to limccolufc oviitc. Itu'iniatcl
piiiiiiit ilid, toothed lo fiiliiT. Miiviiij; e:i'eiitl_v in the (h'yi'ee and ehai
aetef of ellttilll.^ the lohes I'aiiyin^'' t'fom v<MT iiaiTow atid sharp lo
broad and olttiise; iiiiilx'l id' mtiiierous riivs, mostly with neither iii\.
hiere nor in\ohiee|s: rays (t'rnitinii) 2.. 5 to r> em. lonj;'; pedieels ♦; to ^
nnn. h>n<i". iliAvers white or pinlxish; t'liiit ol»ione-(»vate, (I to 7 mm.
loii^'. with riither prominent winyed i-ihs; stylopodinm hroad aii<l
h)w; oil twites t to ♦> in the intervals, s to jn on the eommissiiral sidi.
Type locality, "head waters of the IMatte."near Denver, ( 'olo.; col-
lected l»y ./. .)/. Cdiithf, .lune 'lU, \S~\\\ type in llerli. Coultei-.
Ill the {{oeky Mountain re^-ion, from New Mexico and .Vri/oiia lo
Wyoininef.
S/ii liiiinix I .III III I III il:
Ni:\v Mkxicii: linllirniL-, in isTI; iii'iir I.uh Vc;:as, '.'. It. I'lisri/, in l.ssi; IIViA.^^,
.Inly L', 1HH:{; Wliile Moiinlaiiis, l/niccln ("uiuity. altitinlc l'.7()t) iiicl. is
ll'»«)/n// 'tV.\ Aii^'iist It), lS!t7.
.\ni/.oN.\: Hill Williiiiiis Mniinlniii, /.'((.•</)(/ (i.'id, . I iiiic, l.ss;i; Itill W'illiiiins Mnim-
taiii, altitude L', KMl meters, .\liiil>niii/iil ;i'_'4, .Inly :'-', ISKS.
Utah: Canyon above Kiii^rn Meadows, altitude 1, !».")() mt'teis, ir<//v/ I'L'li, .Iiiiie Hi,
IS7">; soiitlicrn I'lali, I'tilnnr ITti, in I.H77; Mount Mllfii (Ilcni'v Moiiiitain- i,
altitude ii.iHtO nictcrs, Juius .')()S(), .Inly I'."), I.SIM; iJioniide Pass, altitude'
;{,()(I0 nu'lcis, ./.(/(.. s rxl!!,-), Aiiv'ust L'7, IH!»4.
Coi.oiiADo: 'r>|if spi'iiinciis as cited umier ly|ie locality; T'oiildcr, l.iHrniinii,
.Inly L'M, ISS,"); inountains near Denver, llmliuni, .]\\\\, IS.S!); La Plata Mmin-
taiiis, Miir I'MxIinmil, ,]u\y 1':!, iSiHi; Delia County, altitud«' 2,100 iiicl.is,
Vi>iirn2-i, .Inly 10, 1802; Hcd Cliff, altitude L',400 meters, HiHhI, .Inly L', lS',t|;
Steainlioat Sprin^xs, altitude 2,700 meters, Criiiiiliill, .Inly 14, IS!»4; T<'lhi-
ride, altiln.le :{,'J40 to ;!,.'!00 meters, Tim 1 1 1/ 202, "JO:!, Au^Mist '.'5, 18!t4; (i.-iv
Mountains, altitude L',S.")(I meters, UrUnl, Annust, ISi»."); Mlk Canyon, altitude
L',2r)0 meters, CniiiiluU, An^rnst S, 1S07; La Plata Canyon, liukn; Karl' .(•
7V'(r// .")4t), .Tilly 12, ISKS; (iraiid Mesa, llitliil, Anjiiist, ISllS; mountains near
Pa«osa Peak, altitude 2,700 to ;!,()00 meters, />'///rr, Au^nist IS, IHOil.
Wyomin(;: Nortiiwesterii Wyoming;, //".vc 207, Au<;ust 1."), ISO;!; Moose Iviils,
Yellowstone Park, J. A- K. AV/.v,,,/ (mSO, Aiij:iist 21, ISOO.
The variability of tlu' foliajre su^'fji'sts a possible jtlexus, but mir iiiateriul does nut
permit .seKrejration without Held study.
lli. Ligusticum goldmani C. ^Sc K. I'roc. Wash. Acad. 1: 14(5. 1000.
Stems 5 to S dm. hio-li, ohihroiis throiiohout, somewhat hranehinjj
above; l(>ave.s (onn/m-Wki^, thrice ternate tlu'ii once to twice pimi;ite;
ultimate seonients ovate, small, entire or toothed. acut(>; pexlunclet?
more or less vortieillate, 1 to 3 dm. lone-; niys veiy nmnerous, 3 to S
om. long; pedicels slender, 8 to 15 mm, long; involucre none; involii-
cel none or of one or two bractlet.s; flowers white; fruit oblong, 7 to
8 mm. long; ribs with sharp thin wings; stylopodium as broad as
high.
Type locality, ''Chihuahua [Mexico]; Sierra Madre, 65 miles east
of Batopilas;" collected by £". A. Goldman^ no. 209, in 185)8; type in
U. S. Nat. Herb.
Mountains of Chihuahua, Mexico, and southern Arizona.
(oUIiTEK AND ROSE — N«)UT1I AMKUUAN If.MIJKLLIl'KUAi:. l.'^7
Inititch
tl t'liiir
Imrp l'>
t'l" iiiv"-
Is fi to >
) T iiini.
o:i<l iiikI
nil sidf.
)!<).; rol-
r.
•i/oiiu ti»
1; l^.l/'•..'^
0(» iiu'tt i>,
iiiiis Miiiiii-
JL', .luiH' Iti,
ilnlUltaili- .
iss, iiltitu.lc
•, LcUii'iiKiii,
piatii Miinii-
1(H) mi'ttis,
ly'2, lS'.t4;
Sii-1; Trllii-
Sil4; < i'.ic
)ii,ultituiU'
V, K'irl' A-
ituiiis iH:ir
Close v.\\y.
i-ial iliii's iii't
)nuu'hinjr
> piniiat*'".
pvduiiflt's^
lis, ;i 1<» >>
)long, T to
broinl as
Iniiles f^iist
Is; type in
v/i. fiiiiitin I'.i'iinilmit:
Am/iiN\: llimlmani >fi>iiiitaiiif, <'. '•'. /Vox//. , .Fiily M, 1S84 (liiMtrilnitctl an/,.
lihriinnii iind al'tcrwanlw !■ tciI \>< I., imrtiri).
\:\. Ligusticum tenuifolium W ii(>nii. IMnc. Am. AcikI. 14: '_".»:•. 1n71>.
Sicin slctulri'. ;{ t(H! dm. hij^li, naked uIionc tlic hiisc or willi a siiij^Iti
liiif. Ii('aiin<,' I to :'. ylahroiis mnlnds; leaves small, teniate. then piii-
iiiilely decompound, linely dissected with lacinialely divided leaflets,
the idtimate seeincnts narrowly linear to lilit'orm; uml>el I'ew-rayed
(ti to li'). with in\ohice|s of I or -J nari'owly lineal' hractlets; i-ays
aliout li.Tt cm. lony: pedi<els I to <! mm. lonj,'; fruit ohioiiy. .'5 to 4 mm.
|('ii«^-, with nari'ow rihs; oil tiilx's li to ."> in the internals. «> to S on tlu^
ronimisstiral side.
Typo locality, "momdains of Coloi-ado;'" collected l>y /fa// (0 Ifftr-
lin>ii\ no. JIU (in part); type in IIerl». (Ji-ay. Associated with the
t\ pe in the original description is " \Vi>/f\(- h'ol/iri >(■/,■ TlM."
i'rom the mountains oi central C'«)lorado to central Idaho and eastern
( )rct:()n.
Sjiiriiiiriin inniiini'il:
(■(•i,()it\i)o: Miilcllr Tark, Parrii, in lS(il; Smitli Park, allilii.lc :!, I'lO nu'ti-is, 11'.//
7L!1, Aiij^'ii.-t, is::'..
h.Min: Near Pcltit Lake, Salnmii Uiver Vallrv , l/niihr.sni, :;i;i:;, .Inly :!•), ISO.');
(Jiiiiie HtatiiiM, altitinli' L', ll") iiu'tci's. I\r,riii(iini '.]SS, \\\<i\\A 1(1, lS!t.").
( >iti':(;(iN: Ka^'le Creek Mimiilaiiis, altitddc I, •">'•<> tu •_',l(Mt inctcrs, ('iiKich- 1(»")7,
A(i>.'iist, IHHIl; I'liidii, I'liiuii ('(tdiity, altitude 1,.")()0 to 2, t()(t iiietecs, Cnxlrk
ISIK. Alienist, lHi>7.
II. Ligusticum purpureum (\ ct K.. sp. nov.
( ilahrous, e.vcept the pul)ei'ulence at ha.se of umluds and on rays;
stems slendei', 5 to (> dm. hieh; leaves nearly all l>a.sal. once or twico
tiitiiite then pinnate; leaiUds m(»r(> or less distinct, o\ate, and ()l)tuse,
1 to •_'..'» cm. Ion;.;', seri'ate al»ove and hecomine- more or l(>ss lohed he-
low : mnli(d few-rayed, with involucids of few linear-lanceolate lu'act-
l('t>; rays i* to ."> cm. I<»ne'; pedicels 1 to (! nun. lony; llowers puri)le or
imrplish-tinefed; fruit ol)lone', 4 nun. lone-, with ril>s narrow hut win<r-
likc: stylopodiuni low conical.
Type locality, (Joat Mouidains (Cascades), ^^'ashine•t()n. altitude
l.:'.."'<i metei's; collect«'d by .l/A//, no. 201», Septeud)er 2.j, iiSl'O; type in
r. S. Nat. Herb.
Cascade Mountains of Washineton.
■'^I'li mil 11.1 I .iitiiiiiii'fl:
W \siiiN(iToN: Siniilhirt/ <{• Liihir;/ 7'M<i, in ISO,".; ^loudl TJaiiiier, allitudc 1,0.")0
iiit'tei's, /Vyx /• 2000, A(ijj;iist, iSOo; tyjie siicciiiiciis a.':' cited iiiuU-r type luculity.
I."'. Ligusticum grayi C. c'c K. Kev. N. Am. rnd)ell. SS. 1SS8.
f,l</ii.itl<-iiiii <ij)iif')liutn ininuK (Jray, Hot. ("alif. 1 : L'()4. 1S7().
Stems 2 to 4 dm. hif>-h, with leaves stutill and all netirly basal, and ghi-
hroii^ inflorescence; leaves terntite then i)innate; th«' sej^meids ovate,
laciiiiately toothed; umbel of mimorous rays, with Involucels of sev-
5872 10
138
roNTKinUTIONS FKOM THE NATIONAL TIKRMARirM.
(M'lil iiiirrowly rmoii' cloii^^jitcd ))riU'tl(>fs; rays 1 to '2 cin. I<)!i<;! ])(•(!;-
cols 4 to (! iimi. loni,^ friiil narrowly ohloiiji', '^ to ;") iiiin. Ion*,'-, wiiii
short conical stylopodiiini. and narrow prominent almost wiiiyiil
ril)s; oil tubes H to a in the iiitei'vals, S on the commissural side.
Type locality. "Osti'ander's Meadows," Yosemite Valley, CJaliforni.i;
collected by Ii(>l<iii<l<r. no. f'>:'.4i, in ist)!;, altitude 2,4(»() meters: tyjic
in llerl). (li'ay. duplicate in V . S. Nat. Ilorh. Associated with (lie
ty])e in the orijjfinal desci"ii)tion is Iln ir, r from Kl)hetts Pass, Alpine
County.
Tn the Sierra Nevada of California, from th«> Yosemite re<,''ioii lo
Siskiyou County.
Siu'cimnis r.ntiniiici} :
(!.\likc)UNIa: TyjK- spcciiiiciis as citeil under 1y]i(" locality; K))lK'lts I'ass, Alpine
County, ii!titu(h> 2,550 meters, lUrurr L'OSl', in ISfi.'S; Mount Stanf<pnl ami
IMouiit Sliasta, Ilnnkii' A- (iniji, in 1S77; Soda S])riu;^.'J, Nevada County, aiii-
tude L'.iOO meters. Jnm's U'!t:'.7, .Inly I'O, ISSl.
1(). Ligusticum oreganum C. tSc K.. sp. nov.
Kes(>ml)lin<>' A. i/rai/l. tmt taller (reachin>^ (J dm.), and with larecr
leaves; leaf seo-ments with sharper lobes; rays 2.5 to T) cm. ion-j;
pedicels 4 to S mm. lon^-; fi-uit with ntirrow wings and low tliiek
stylopodium.
Type locality. Eayle (M'eek Mountiiins, Union (\)unty, Orejif. ; col-
lected bv ('>ik!<-1\ no. 1(158. Auii'ust-September, 1M84; tv])e in V. S,
Nat. Herb.
Only known from type locidity.
IT. Ligusticum cusickii C. c'v: R., sp. nov.
(Jliibrous throu<;"hout; stems slender, 5 to ♦> dm. high: leaves neailv
all basal, once or twice teriiiite then ])imiiite; letiHets rather distant.
ovate, obtuse, 1 to 2.5 cm. long, lacerate into lineiir or narrow divi-
sions; luubel few-rayed, with involucels of a few lmear-setaeei>iis
bractlets; rtiys iibout ecpiid. 5 cm. long or more; pedicels »i to S miii.
long; fruit oblone. 4 mm. loni;-. with nsirroAv but wino-like ribs; st\lo-
podium slender conictd.
Type loctdity. higher moimtidns of ciistern Oregon, altitude l.Min
to 2, 4(K) meters; collected by ('iisl<-l-, no. I7t>!», in bS97, tmd said to he
very tibundiuit; type in l^. S. Nat. Herb.
From the moimttuns of northeastern Californiti to those of oiisleni
Oregon.
Spci'iinaix I'.iamhicd:
OitEcioN: Tyiie spc'cituens as cited under tyjie lociiiity; Warner Uan^'e, I ike
County, altitude 1,X0() nietern, (hvillrA- Lei he r</ 24, .July 25, 18%.
Califokxia: Sierra Valley, f.cnnnoii, Junv, 1889.
18. Ligusticum pringlei C. & R., sp. nov.
Kesend)ling L. cmlckii, but stouter, somewhat taller and nnirc
branching, and with larger leaves; leatlets loss distant, acute or obi use,
i.
on*,'', wiiii
it wiiio'((l
Jiiliforni.i;
'crs: tyjic
with iIm'
■<s, Alpine
rcj^'ion lo
'JIHH, Al|iilll'
klllfnnl Mild
"(Hiiitv, aiii-
ith liii-ovr
cm. loiMj;
low thick
'rcjr, ; (•()]-
ill r. s.
res MCMllv
'!• distniit.
ITOW (li\ i-
-sctacciMis
to S mill.
h,s; .styio-
Udo l.MMI
said to Ik'
of castiTii
iun^ic, lake
iiiid iiiiirc
or obtiwe,
Contr. Nat, Heib., Vol. Vli.
Plate V.
LiGUSTICUM EASTWOODEA C. & R.
COULTER AND ROSE NORTH AMERICAN UMBELLIFERAE. 1.^9
ii !VHuliii"ly tootlicd and lohcd; niys 2.5 to 8.5 cm. loii"-, fruit 4 to 5
iiim. loiiti". with couiciil st ylopodiiiin.
Tvpi' locidit.v, idoiiu- stfciiins, Siskiyou County, ('id.; collected by
I'rniijli^ no. 1!>, Auy'ust 2S, 18.S2; typo in Ilorh. (Jniy.
Ill the Sicrrii Nevada of eastern Califonna, from the Yosennte to
Si-kiyou County.
Sjiiiiiiiciix i.ntniiiicd:
Cai.ikounia: In addition to tho type, the followinfj; si)eciiiu'iis hcciu ref('rii1)k'
liiTc: Nt'iir Doiiiier Laite, Ttinri/ 175), in 18(1.'); Yoweinite Valley, lidUiiiilir
4U.")1, in IS()(); Sierra County, Lciiiiiioii, .June, 188o; Maripona County, Toy/j/-
(loii, AllJ,'u^;t i;{,lS!tr).
The iiliove .^peciuiL'UH from the Californian .Sierra.shave heen heretofore referred to
L. ■ijiiijollniii.
lit. Ligusticumir.acouniiC'. &R. Contr. Nat. ITerl). 1: iiS<). y)l. 23. 1H!)8.
Low. acaides(<'nt, JO to 12.5 cm. hit>h, <rla))rou.s; leaves pinnate,
siiiMJl. 12 to 2i) mm. lono-, on petioles 12 to 150 nun. lono-; leall(>ts 5,
ohionji- or oval, 8 to 5dol)ed or cleft; iuid)el compact, with al)out 4
nearly e(iual rays, and conspicuous involucre and involucels of narrow
hiacts; tlowers purple; rays 0 to Is nun. lono-; pinlicids about 2 mm.
loiio': t'riut l)roadly ovate, dark ])urple, 4 nun. long-, with ])r()uunent
ribs; oil tubes 2 or 8 in the int(>rvals, 2 to 4 on the connuissural side.
Type locality, " Ca])e Vancouver, Alaska;"' collected by -/. JI.
Mdi-oini, Auoiist '.>. 11S1>1; typo in U. S. Nat. Herb.
Alaska.
Sjiii'iiiiius caimlticJ:
Alaska: Type specimens as cited under tyjie locality, Port Clarence and St.
Aliitthew Island, (hril/r .(• Kranir,/ llt.'JS, L>i;!(i, July 1L'-15, 1S(»!); Port Clar-
ence and St. ^hltthe\vs, Tirl,;,s,' A^AO, 4rA\, 4r)4'_', .Fuly 12-1."), 1S!I!).
2U. Ligusticum eastwoodae C. & K. Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 820. pi. 18.
1>S!»5. Plate V.
Low. acaulescent, 10 to 80 cm. hio-h, o-lal)rous; leaves pinnate, 10 to
[.'> cm. lono-; h^Ulets 7 to 18, opposite, oval. 2 to 8-lo])ed, and lobes 2
to .".-cleft into linear acute seoinents; mubtd few-rayed, compact, with
involucre of 1 or 2 bracts or none, and conspicuous involucels of
hiiut lets longer than the fruit; rays 4 to (t nun. long; ])edicels about
2 mm. long; fruit ovate, glul)rous, 8 mm. long, with small ribs; stj'lo-
poiliiiin conical; oil tubes 2 or 8 in the intervals.
iype locality, "Cund)erland Basin, La Plata Mountains. Colorado;""
collected by Alice iLmtwood, July-August, I8it2; typo in U. 8. Nat.
lleib.
.\n alpiiu' species in the high mountains of southwestern Colorado.
SjK, iiiiciis I'.rdinliicd:
Coi.oiiAno: Typo .specimens as cited under type locality; near Leadville, altitude
;{,;{()() meters, lii'thrl, July 1, 1894; Telluride, altitude 3,900 meters, I'lrrnhi
200, August 18, 1894; Bear Creek Divide, La Plata Mountains, altitude :},300
meters, linker, Earh' cC- Tracy 215, .Time 29, 1898; mountaiua near Pagosa
Peak, altitude ;],:i00 meters, Bnkn; August 28, 1899.
E.M 1..VNATI0N OK Platk V. — KiK-". uiiibol; /), (icirsiil view of ctirpel; c, oross seotiou ot carpel.
140
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERHARIUM.
li
The low acaulescont habit, simply i)iniiate leavos, an«l otluT cliaractcrs of //. coi^i-
irooihw aivX L. ni<tvi)i(iiii,m) unUkc our (ithcrsiH'cics of Lifjnslicitni, \\ii>*fuinii'>*W(\fi'\:\\-
jjatioii as !i >j;('iitis. Species of siiniiar lial)it, however, siicli as /-. <tr()iii(iliriuii JJaiik-"
& Solaiid, anil /-. nnixil Kirk, (leriir in New Zealand, and siu-h segregatiuu wonM
demand an extended Htudy of the whole genus.
In addition to the species described above, numerons speciinens of Liffvslleini) hiivf
been collected which do not sei'Mi to belong to thcni, but the material is cither t"o
scanty or too incomplete for satisfactory di'lermination. W'v cite sonu' of this niiitc-
rial in the hoj)e that collectors may be able to supplement much of it.
A plant of the mountains of southeastern California, collected by I'lirpiin (no. r)(itil )
at "Farewell <iap," altitude l,0!tO meters, in lHit7, is not associated geographically
with any known Lii/iisticuni. It suggests L. ixntrri sonu'what, which grows in norlli-
em Arizona, but it is aeauleseent, with small fruit (4 to 5 nnn.) and prominent coni-
cal stylopodium.
We can notdetermine Kellogg tO Ifurj'onl '.>04 and .S09, June 24, 1868, from Oaklainl
Hills, California. The plants are ai)])arently different from either /.. iijiiiKluriiin m-
L. ('(ilijonilnou of the same region.
Undetei'mined form.s from the upjier Kogut^ River region of soutluvestcrn Oregon
are Applfgatc 2Cy\iH (Jackson County), July, ISDS; an<l Corilli' S- Ajipligolc 1184 (Jcl-
fenson Mountain), August, 1898.
A form collected in Hower near Monte.sano, (,"liehalis ('ounty. Wash., by A. A. A-
E. Gfilniilc IfclliT (no. :597.'}), June 28, 1898, has foliage ijuite different from any (if
the known species of LiguHtirinn.
In the Cascade Moimtains of Washington, and especially in the region of jNIount
Rainier, there is a group of forms w hich have Ih'imi confused with A. (tj)iij'<tliii)ii, and
which possibly represent several .specii's. Some of them are as follows: SiikxdorJ 'vS
(Mount Adam.s),Septend)er, 1882; 7Vm/// 288, in 1882; Piper (129 (Mount Rainicri,
August, 1889; ,S'/;////( lOoO (.Mount Rainier), August, ISiH); llnnln-xon ;-!78 (Mount
Adams), August-October, 1892; Gorman WiS) (head of Poison Creek), Septembrr,
1897; (lornioii 81() (Horseshoe P.asin), October, 1897; //<»•//,/• 21(i, .July 17. IX'7;
Khiwr 1222 (Mount Stuart, Kittitas County), August, 1898.
Undetermini'd forms from northeastern Washington are the W'tlkix Kr/nd. |>l:int
from Fort Colville and Spokane River, and Sandhi-rg A- Ijiihin/ 7.'!!, in 1S9M.
In Canby's Alaskan journey of 1897, plants were collected in the Selkirk Moun-
tains at (ilacier, Canada (no. 9(5), ami in southern Alaska, which .wet'Oi (piite ili,--
tinct from any known s|H'cies of I/upmliciini.
A Lii/iisliciiiti from the Coast .Moimtains near Waldo, Oreg., collected \)y Ifiiinll
(no. 121), June lli, 1884, seems to differ from any known species. It mny possiMy
reprt'»<n\t Ci/)i(tpi 11)11 viulmtuUs Nutt. in Torr. & (iray Fl. 1: ()41. 1840, tiie iiescii|i-
tion of which it seems to answer, but it is somewhat out of its range. Tiie spccinun
has no basal leaves, so that no complete charai'ti-rization is ))o8sible.
43. COELOPLEURUM L(>d(d). Fl. Koss. 2: 301. 18-A4.
Calyx teeth ol),soleto. Fruit oblono-, slightly Ihittenod liitorall.x it'
at all, glabrous. Carpel with very thick and prominent corky ribs,
becoming hollow, the laterals broadest or all etjiial, each with a lar.;'e
group of strengthening cells. Oil tul)es small, 2 to -i on the conniiis-
sural side and 1 or 2 under each ril) (in addition to the one in tlio
interval), all adhering to the seed, which is loose in the pericarp, and
with plane or somewhat concave face.
i'M
(COULTER AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN UMBELLIFERAE. 141
ion won 111
icum lliUr
fitlicr t'Mi
tliif iiiali'-
(no. r)(it;i )
nipliicallv
J ill iKirlli-
lU'Ut CdMi-
n Oaklaiiii
odurniii ur
Til Or('|_Mii
1184 (Jtl-
)y A. A. A-
uiii any nf
of INIolllit
fill ill III, ami
uh-K(liirj "iS
Uainicit,
'S (Mount
-Cptt'llllirr,
17, 1M»7;
'liid. idaiit
irl< Mdiin-
iiuiti' ilis-
^toiit o-liil)r<)us s(^!i('()iist ])(M-oniiiii1s (pulMM'ulciit in the iiilloi-cscciice),
\v:ili "J to .")-t('iiiiit(> li'iivcs on
vi i\ liiroc iiilliitcd petioles,
tc\\ lra\(> (lecicluoiis iiivolu-
(jv. involueels of nmnerou.s
small lineai'-liuicoohito l)riU't-
l(l> (soiiietinies coMspieuoii.s
or ('\-en like tlie ieuves). and
(.Hi iiiisli-wliite llowers in
niany-i'iiyed uinlxds.
Type spo('i<»s, Archaniii lien
ii,„J!„: DC. Prod. 4: 1T(».
Fin. 'll. — Cooloiilcnniiii IniiKilit's: n,
A ii'enus of 4 or T) .specie.^ helonjiino- to tiie nortiiei'ii coasts of NOi'th
Aiiifiica and adjacent Asia.
Fnii! witli lateral ribs l)r(ia(U'r than tlie otliors^; iiortliwestern coast,
i.rallcts acute or acuiniiiatc.
Fruit lar^'c, about 9 inin. lon<r; Alaskan 1 . C f/mrlini.
Fruit smaller, 4 to ti nun. lon^'; \Vasiiiiijj:ton an<l northward '2. ('. Idinjijx's.
i.i'allfts obtuse; Wasliiii;.'ton :>. C iiuirllitinnii.
Fniii with e(|uai ribs; northeastern coast 1. C <irlarifoliiim.
1. Coelopleurum gmelini (DC.) Ledeh. F\. Ross. 2: iM'A. 1S44.
.[rcliiiiiiirlirii ijimTnii \H'. I'rodr. 4 : 170. bS80.
Deiisidy pul)erulent in the intlore.seence; inflated petioles vor^' liirgc,
teiitiiiiatiny tiltoye in two yery obtuse^ lobes; leaflets thickisli and
sti'oiiuJy reticulat(^ ])eneatli, oytite (often broadly so), acute, with acute,
obtii>e. or cordiite Icise. irreo-idiirly serrat(^ or toothed, 3 to (> cm. lon*^,
2..") to 5 cm. broad: rsiys i^.T) to 7..") cm. lono'; pedicels 0 to 10 mm.
loiiu'. bractlets numerous and \(>ry conspicuous, often nmch lony'er
than the llowers, lin(>ar to lanceohite, iuul with ii lone- acinnintition;
fniit oblono', alumt !> mm. lono-, the Literal ribs somewhat broader
tlinii the others (not so lu'oad as in ('. iiiat'!f.!i)iuiii).
IVjie locality, "in Kamtschatka."
.\laska.
Sjji r./iiiiis cxiim'incil :
\i.\sK\: I'nalaHka, Ifarrhnjlon, in 1871-7-; Nuohagak, MrKmi, in 1881; 8t. Paul
Island, ./. .1/. Miii'iiiiii, .July L'8, bS!ll; same station, Mrrviniii, AuiJtust 7, ISOl;
Khantook Island, near Yakutat Bay, FihixIdii 44, .Tune 2(), 18!»2; Dutch Har-
lior, Unalaska, True ii- I'lriitm 136,' 138, 139, 142, Augu.st 28-29, 1895; Point
(iustavus ((ilacier Bay), Kiikak Bay, T'^nalaska, St. Mathew, Kadiak, and
Foggy Bay, near Cape Fox, Cuvllli: it- Kearm'ij 720, 1G28, 1719, 2090, 2284,
2r)o8," June lO-.Tuly 27, 1899; Popof iHlaiul, Kincahl, July 8-19, 1899; Yaku-
tat I'.ay, Katliak, T'nalaska, Tirlnixc 4529, 4.536, 4539, June 22-July 8, 1899.
The mature fruit supplied l)y the Harrington .specinieiiH collected ,,y Coville &
Keai iicy liaa enabled u.s to dissociate the Alaskan C. (jmd'ud from the other American
I'lriiis that have heretofore been confused with it.
b' our previtms Revision (p. 90) two doubtful i)lants were mentioned under thia
142
CONTOIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL IIKlinAUIUM.
fi]K'cii'.«, viz: O'tLis fnim ";il|iiMc rc^'inii cif tlic White Muiiiilaiiis," and ]V<il>ti)n 4r)!>
from till' I'iiita Mntiiitaiiis. Tlic former, referreil at tirst to Ari'lKniffrlicit pcmji'liin
and later to A. ijnn lini, proves to l>e Ani/ilirn iilrn/iiirjiiiri'ii I,., wliile Watson's riiit:i
plant ( distritiiited as Ariliiiiiiiilini (jiiiiliiii \ is Aikji'I'k'h roKiuum Henderson.
2. Coelopleurum longipes (!. c'c H..s|). iiov. Fic. 44.
L(';ill('t>^ oviitc. ju'iitc to iU'iiiniiiiitc. iisiiiilly luirrowcd iiiul often
c'Uiioiitc !it liiisc, .stroiiuly xcitiy, sliiifply sciM'tito or toothod, .sinnllci
than 111 '". ijimHin ; jx'dirtds 12 lo H! iiiiii. loiiy; fruit obl()ii<>\ 4 to i'.
nun. lony tind ;> nun. broad, the latoi'al ribs sliohtly broader than tlie
othcr.^.
TyjU' locality, tide luaishcs lu^ir Astoi'iii. ()r('o<)n; collt'clcd by ,/o,svy7/
IL^irrJK no. T:'.:), July 2S, 1S!»1: lyiu' in V . S. Nat. Herb.
S(>iU'oast .-^Wiunps. from the Columbia Ki\ ci- to .■southern Alii.ska.
Sjx'clmciis i.iiiiiinii il :
()!{i:(Kin: Tyjie s])erimens as <'ited tni<ler type locality.
WAsniNdTov: Seattle, /'//;/■/• M7, .(iily L'.">, ISS!(; near Fairliavi-n, Wliatcoin
County, SitLsiliirf 1200, July 1:>, ISiH); aloiiix canal, near lioodsport, Mason
County, H(ii(l,rsnii, Au,t,'ust !■"), JSIM); seashore, Seattle, I'ipii; July, I.Sili*;
moist sliores of I'ULTet Sound, Kin<r County, IliixJcrxini, September, 1S92.
l>iUTisn Coi.i.mmia: Drew Harbor, Duirsnn, .Inly 1, ISSS.
Alaska: Shores of Short Hay, Thus. II,, mil KiL'S, July 14, 1895.
?>. Coelopleurum maritimum ('. & K. Bot. Oaz. 13: 145. 18SS.
Stems () to 1» dm. hioh; leaflets l)road, often roiuid, usuiilly with cor-
diite ])ase, very obtuse, dentate or crcniito-dentate, t! to 7.5 em. Ion*.'-,
(i em, broad; rays 5 to 7.5 em. lotim'; pedicels 12 to 14 nun. lon<»'; fiiiit
l)roiidly oblouiT. ♦> to 7 mm. loiiij:, 5 to (i nun. broad, with latertil ribs
more than twice as broad as the others.
Typo lociility, "wet ocetui bluffs, Lono- rx-ach. Ilwaco [I'acilic
County], "Wash.;-' collected by ILiulerKon, no. ;}S4, July 24, 1886; type
in Herb. Coulter.
Ocean l)luffs near the mouth of the Columbia.
tSjiccliiiciiK I'.nnn lind:
Wasiiixcton: Type specimens as cited under type locality; same station, Jlm-
(hrsoii, Septend)er 7, 1892.
ORi:(io.\: Astoria, ('(loprr.
The Cooj)er specimens liave smaller, thicker, and nuich more rugo.so leaves than
the type, but the (jther characters seem to Jte identical.
4. Coelopleurum actaeifolium (^lichx.) C. & R.
Ligustiriiiit urtucifoVium Michx. Fl. J5or. Am. 1: VMS. 1803, not of authors j:cii-
erally.
Resembling C. ijmellnl^ but leaflets thinner, narrowed at ))ase, moio
sharply serrate and toothed; rays 2.5 to 5 cm. long; bractlets le.sS' con-
spicuous; fi-uit oblong, 4 to (! nun. long, with nearly equal ribs.
Type hx'ality, "ad ripas fluminis S. Laurentii, juxta Tadousack,"
Quebec; collected })y Mlehaii.c.
From Massachusett.s Bay to Labrador, and along the Lower St.
Lawrence.
COULTER AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN UMHKLLIFEKAE. 143
,s,.. riiiinix r.rnmiiii'il:
Massaciiiskits: (>ii iiii i>liiml iiciir I'.cvci'l}', Tunrii; \\\'\i'\\\ l>iiy ( im cnllcctoi'
;;ivt'ii ), Aii^n.^t, 1M47.
Maim;: (':i|h' Kli/aiicth, llmill, July IS, istil; HlidrcH of Seal Ihirlxir, ^Moiint
l>cscrt. Ilciljiilil, Aiif.Mist 1, I Slid.
Ni:\v Hiti nswick; St. Anne, .l/A/*, An^'unt 111, ISSl; coast nf (iaHjx'', Miinnni S7,
Anj,'ii.st 1, isSL'.
Nova SroriA: liij^'oiiiHli, Capr I?rfloii Island, Miicmin litlliO, .\u>xiist '•>, ISllH.
hAiiUADnu: l)iiiii|>llii<.' ilarhor, Mnini, July 17, 1S()4; slioro of Ksiiuiiiiaux Hivt-r,
.1//.// 4S, July '.'7, 1SS2.
This Ciic/iiiilnirinn is ahiiiMlaut in tlu' rc^jriou of tiio typf locality of Micliaiix's
l.ciiislictiiii aclni'lfoHiiiii, associated witli A. .•<c(illili-itiii i>.,\vliicli .Micliaiix collected at
till saiMc station. Sucli a [ilant could liardly have cscaju'd him, and he would nat-
urally associate it with L. xcdlhirinii. I?esides, it is the only jilant of the I'e^ioii
uliicli a^Tees with the original description of J,, (icldrifiiliiini. Therefore, while we
lia\(' not st'Cii the type specimen, we t\'el justified in identifying; Michaux's jilant as
(iiu- ' 'iiilnjilriirinn of the northeast coast, heretofore referre<l to tlu' Alaskan ('. tjiiiclliii.
A form from the "rocky shore of the St. Lawrence, Temiscoiiata, Canada," col-
lected liy J'riiii/li', Aujjrnst 2S, lS7(t, and represented only liy a cluster of mature
fruits, may possil)ly he ('. <(<'liirii'ii/iiiiii,i\i< the fruit has uniform rihs, hut it is uuich
laiyer, hein^ 10 to ll,' nun. lon^r. It was mentioned in our Revision of isss, hut no
lU'W sjiecimens have heen receive(l.
44. OREOXIS Hal'. Ser. I'.ull. H(d. I'lT. ls;!(i.
Calyx tcctli pi-omiiiciit. Fi'iiit olohosc. slit^litly llattciM'd laterally
it' lit all. ti'lald'oiis or piilicfiilciit. Carpel with very thick and prom-
inent ('(jiiiil corky rihs, each
with a larjrc o-roiip of slreiio-th-
eiiiiio- ('('lis. Carpophore none.
Sty lopod 1 iim wantinji'. Oil
tiihes 1 to 15 in the very narrow
intervals. 'J on the conitni.ssiiral
side, and a small on(^ in each
(loisal ril). Seed silicate be-
neath th(> oil tubes, with iljit
Of somewhat conciive face.
Alpine ces])itose perenniiils.
with ])innati^ lea\'es usually
siioiter than tlu> peduncles, no
iiixnhicre, and involucels of nai-row bractl»>ts e(jualin<i' the yellow
lldwers.
Type species, (h'<<>.ris ]nnii!l!s Kaf.
A y'enus of at least 2 species, beloiiiiinj^j- to the hiyh mountains of
Cdlorado and Ttah. and prol)ubly New Mexico and Arizona.
(ilaliroiis, except jK'rhajJS in the umhel; oil tuhes more than one in the intervals.
I iivolucelH linear 1 • <>■ lnniiUix.
Iii'.cihicels conspicuous and toothed 2. O. hnkcr'i,
I'lil' riilent; oil tubes solitary in the intervals -'i. <>■ aJplmt.
1. Oreoxis humilis Kaf. Ser. Bull. Hot. 217. 1S8(). Fu;. 45.
Claliroiis (sometimes si ig-htly piilu'rulent just bclo\v umbel), cespi-
l'"l(;. l.'). — Oi'iMixi.s limuilis: n, h, ■■: S.
144
CONTRIBFTIONS hPoM THK NATIONAL HKUUAUirM.
tosc, troiii !i soiiM'wIiiil slender cloneiitcd root; leaves ])iniiiite, llic
leilHets eiil into ;» to 7 liiieiir-liiiieeolute seo'inents; peduncles l> to 7..'
em. Iiieli; unilx'ls re\v-r;ive(l. with involueels of lineal' distinct liiact
lots; flowers hri<iht vcllow; Fruit ',', to I nnii. lont'; oil tul)es '2 or :;
(riirely 1) in the intervals.
'iype locality. "Hoeky Moiuitains;"' collected hy JdiDix, ik). \1\K
in ISl'O; type in llerl). Colutuhia I'niv.
Sunnuits of hinh moiuitains. Colorado. <'hiellv in the i-eoion of Pikes
Teak.
Sjti'ciiiK'iiK ixoiiiiiicil:
Cni.oKAiM): I'ikcH I'ciik, iiltitiult' ;{,!)()() inetcrH, l,,ll,'n,ui,i L"j;'., Aiij.'iist 1."., ISSI;
Hiiiiu' stiitidii, altitude 4, L'ni) \\\v\vvii, SIhIiIuh WW, Aiijiiist I'S, ISS4; same st;i-
tion, .!//(•( EdxtiiiKitl, .Inly, 1H!»2; same station, ('nnliii, Aii;;iist 27, 1S95; fiiiiiic
station, altituilc ,".,()()() to 4,L'0() meters, lliihiiiijif !t, .luiic 7, l.silti; same statimi,
Kiiniiltdii L'O, .lime 14, ISllti; iU'ar Creek Diviile west of Monnt liesiK'ni.",
ultitiide :?,.•!(»(» meters, n<drr2'2S, .lune 2J», ISiW.
2. Oreoxis bakeri ('. cSc K.. sp, nov. Fio. 4ti.
(Jhihrous throughout except some puherulence tit the loj) of ])eduinle
iuid on rays, cespitose, frmii
thickish elonojvted roots; leaflets
opposite, 'A to T) j)airs. somewhat
distant, l> to .'i-cleft into linear of
linear-liuiceolate entire l()l)es; pe-
diuicles l()ne(>v thiin th(> letive^.
.') to S cm. lone-, (M'eet. or moi'e or
less inclined: llowerine- uinl)ei
very com])iict. iUmost hciid-like;
fruitino- rays nearly e(|ual. 3 to 5
mm. lono-; pedicels '2 mm. or less
long: involucel of numerous dis-
tinct ohoviiti* hractlets stronoly H-toothod tit apex; fruit H to 4 mm.
lone-, usuiilly ])urplish: oil tul)eH 2 or 5 in the intervals.
Type locality, mountains neai" Pae-osti P(mU<, Colonido.
High mountiiins of C^olortido.
SjH'rliiicun cu'diiiiiicd:
CoLoKAiH) : !Monnt Ilayden, altitnde .'i.iiOO meters, UaLir, Kurh' \- Tracii iul,
.July 14, IHilH; nioniitains near Ta^'osa Peak, altitude ;5,<;0() meters,'. /■'.
n<fhr V2, Au<,'ust 2:!, lSi)!».
3. Oreoxis alpina ((iray) ('. t^. li.
Ci/itioptcnis (iljtiiniK (ir-Av, Am. .Tour. Sci. II. 33: 40S. lSt)2.
Puborulent (rarely glabrous), with paler more dissected loav«'s and
shorter more crowded letiHets; involueels of somewhsit broader briu t-
lets more or less united at base; flowers paler; fruit 4 to 5 mm. lonu,
puberulent (at least when young); oil tul)es solitiiry in the interval^.
Type locality, "on high alpine ridges,'' Colorado; collected by Pdrfi/
in 1801; type in Herb. Gray.
Fig. 46. — Oreoxis liul<(ii: <i, ti. x S.
('orLTPMt AND ROSK — NORTH AMERICAN UMHKLLIFERAK. 145
to, th(>
to 7.."'
hnut
'2 or ;■.
K.. 17lt.
.f I'ikcs
i:'., issi,
jJiimt' sl;i-
tit,"); Hllllir
u'Htatiiiri,
Ih'spt'riis,
Fid. 4t;.
)('(Umtl<'
\ from
; Iciitlcts
)ni('\vliiit
linciiv or
hcs; pi'-
niorc^ or
Ullltx'l
i(l-likt';
3 to 5
or loss
)us (lis-
4 niiu.
' (■(((•(/ '111,
Iters, r. /■:
r l)riii t-
u. loni'.
itcrvaU.
Ilijifh nioimtalns ol" Colorado iind extending into I'tali.
^•inrliiinis I'Xiiiiiniiil :
Coi.oKADo: ir<(//'7:n, ill 1S7H; typo Hpcciiiu'iis um cited under type lueality; (irays
Teak, aititmie :i,;{00 to 4,L'()() meters, l'<iHirs„ii IM (sinail f.iriu), Ah^'UhI, 1885;
same statiiiii, altitude ;!,!t!»0 meters. < 'nimhill, .]\\\y IS, 1S<»'_'; Flat Tup M..uii-
taiiis, altitude 'J, 700 nu-ters, and l/eadville Mimntains, altitude li, ;>()(( meters,
HitlKl, Jidy, 18i>4; Cameron Viw, altitude :{.(>()() meters, ('niiiilnll2~, July T),
ISiM; near l.eadville, Oslrrlniiil, June, ISIt'i; mountains alxive Hcu'eas, alti-
tude ;{,()(»(» meters, Citiirn ISti, August li, IS!*,"); near Veta I'ass, liiidlicrij, ,]n\w
'.'(), lilOO.
I'tau: Mount Kllen. Henry Mountains, altitude .'i,H(M) meters, .Jiiiiik 5(i(l(l, .Fuly
•J"), 1S(»4; Hromide Pass, Henry Muimlains, altitude :!,0()() nu'lers, .Ai//(.'( .")((!»5,
July 27, 18it4; near Fish Lake, altitude :.',7(M) meters, .A>//( ,s r)82(), August 11,
lS!t4.
We have seen no specimens of this from Tikes Peak, where <). /ko/nV/.s especially
ali'iunds, hut it extends over the western mountains anil into I'tali.
We have excluded certain larger forms, with very different foliage, which have
linii distrihuteil as O. Iiiiiiilli.'< (('iiiiKipli rii.i (i/piinis). In the ahsence of fruit their
K liitionship can not he deti'rmined. If they Ix'long to Onu.ris the genus certaiidy
I ciiiiaiiis one (>!• t wo adilitioiial s|»e('ieH and has a moreextended range. The excluded
^liK'tsare as follows: Arizona, /'<///;(((• 40, in IS()!); Fort Wingate, N. Mex., .l/^c.v/i 22,
M;iy 2r>, lS,s;i; (irays Peak, J'ulhrson ;{!» (largt- form), August, 1885.
45. THASPIUM Niitt. (ion. 1: llHl. LSlS.
("iilyx t(>oth coiispiciioiis. Fruit ovoid to ol)l<)ii^', sliohtly llattoiiod
doisally if at till, mostly olahi-ous. C'arpol witli o or 4 or idl tlio
tills stroiio'lv wiiiocd.
Si\ hipodimii waiitiiio-;
stylos loiio-. Oil tiihos
solitiiry ill tlio intorvids,
■_' on tlio coiiiniissiiral
side, Sood stilcato 1)0-
neath the oil tllbos,
almost torot«> or soiiio-
what dor.sally Utittoiiod,
willi I llano face.
l'oroiinials(t)to ladm.
liiuli), with toriiatoly
compound loiivos (divi-
sions sonu'tiiin's pin-
nate) iind Itroiid sorrato or toothed loatlt>ts (or lowiM* loaves simple),
mostly no involucre, involueels of small liriietlets, mostly yellow How-
et>. and idl the fruits pedieelled.
I'irst species cited, 77i(f.y>iion <n(i'r)ni) Nutt.
A ooims of 3 .spi'c'ies belon^inj;* to eastern North America.
ha- il leaves Himjile or once ternate 1. T. tr'ifolhitnm.
I'asil leaves twice or more ternate or pinnate.
1/ aHots ovate, serrate to lanceolate 2. T. hdrh'mode.
l.'uliets pinnately cut into linear or ohlong lolies H. 7'. pitmatijidum.
Fro. 47. — Thnspinm trifoliiitum: a. h, x 8.
14<) CONTFUnrrioNS FUOM THK national IlKKHAKirM.
1. Thaspium trifoliatum (L.) (iriiy. Mmi. rd. J. l.'>t;. l.s;»»; (us to iminc).
Fi«i. 47.
Thiiiixlii Iri/olliihi \j. Sp. PI. 1: L'til'. IT.').';.
Siiii/niiiiiii nlniiiiir/inn Hill Dcnr. in l.aiii. I'liicyl. 3; <>ti7. 17H().
Tliiinjilinii iilroiiiir/iiin Hill Niilt. (icn. 1: MKi. IHIH.
TIkikiiIiiiii lrij'oli<ttiiin ntnijiiiriiiiri mii TdiT. t*i: (Iray in <iriiy's Man. cil, •_'. l.")tl
'rhiiKjiiiiiii iiiirniiii iilni/iiir/iiiriKiii ( '. i^ \i. linl, ( ia/.. 12: \'.ti\. iSS7.
(JIabroiis; hasjil Iciivcs mostly cordate, serrate: stem leaves simply
ternate (rarely l)itei'iiate); leallets ovate to lanceolate, roimded or tapei-
iiie- ill l)ase, serrate: iimhels S to I'J-rayed: rays 1 to '2.^} cm. lone';
))e(iicels about "J mm. lone-: flowers dai'k piii'ple: fruit j.dol>ose-ovoi(l.
about 4 nmi. lony, all tli(> ribs e(iiially \viii^»'ed.
Type locality. "' X'ii'o'inia.'"
Rhode Island to Ni)rlli Carolina, west to 'i\'nn»\ssee and Illinois.
Sjirrhiinin i.nuiiiiieif :
rKNNsYi.v.v.MA: Delaware County.
NoHTii C.\U()i,is.\: Melrnse, l'()li< Cniiiity, Tuiniwiul, May 17, 1S97; near I'liltinore,
li'ilt. Ifn-li. V.Wnl; May L'ti, 1S97.
Tksni;ssi:k: Tazewell, 'riilcoll, May, ISS'I; Knox Cnnnty, Kciirnni, May I'l. IHIM ;
(^)eke County, Kciiriirii, May. ISlCi; Post OaU Si(rin,i,'.>J, Hoane Comity, I'nl
hinl A- Mu.roii \\'>. AiiuMist (i, liMH).
Kknticky; Hell County, AV'OV/c.'/ ;")10, Septeiuher, IS'.t;j; Harlan County, Kinninj
LMi. August, lS!i:5.
Thaspium trifoliatum aureum (Xutt.) liritton, M{ in. Torr. ('lid> 5: 'J4(>.
l.Sl»4.
Thispliiiii ainriini Nutt. (icu. 1 : VM 1818.
Tli'inpiiiiii tiHiriiiii trlfiilidliiiii V. <k U. 15ot. (Jaz. 12: i:{ti. 1S87.
Flowers yidlow.
Type locidily not eivcii.
From New Enoland to Georj^ia, and westward to A rkansiis, Wyo-
ming;', iind Oregon ( ().
i^jii'i-iiiii lis iwiiiii'uird:
Makvi,.\n'1): llifili Island, in tlic Pntoniac. Knirihii, May, 1896.
NonTii Cai{oi,in.\: l.inville, Ktisri/, September, 1S!H).
Sol 111 Cahoi.ixa: Aiken, Ruirnrl.
Tennksskk: Coeke County, Kinnifi/ 704, September 2, 1897; near Knoxville, Rnlh
428, .Tune, 1S!)8.
Ai.ahama: Wliirliiil.
:Mississiim'i: Starkville, I'han's, :\iay, 188f).
Ahkansas: Salado Crt'ek, ('nrillf 179, .Tuly ;?0, 1887.
Wrst Vii!(iiNiA: Cpshur County, ./W/or/-, May, 189,5.
Kkntcckv: Lexiiifxtoii, (liiniHtii, !May 21, 1892.
Ohio: Niles, Iiir/ydliniii, May-.luly, 1891.
Inuiana: Deli.hi, Carroll County, Hone, .July, 1892.
Illinois: Near Cliicajro, I'dhiuick.
Missohui: Wright and Shannon oonnties, Bitsh, Juno, 1884, 1888, 1890; Tiwii,
June 21, 1885; Jefferson County, //«.w, .Fuiie, 1887; Jackson County, Mad-
rnzic, June (>, 1897; Kagle lloek, liitsh 209, June 20, 1897.
Wyoming: La Barge, Sievenson 23, June, 1894.
COITLTKR AND K<»SK — NORTH AMKUKAN I'MHKLLIKKKAK. 147
s AVvo-
,-illf, Hull'
L Thaspium barbinode (Miflix.) Niilt. (m-h. 1*1. 1: r.ni. ls|.s.
I.ii/ii.'diriiiii I?) hiirhiiifiili Miclix. I''l. Ilnr. Atii. 1 : liiT. iso;;.
Siiii/niiiiiii liiirliiiiinlr Miilil. Cat. 'M. 1S1I5.
Loosely l)rtiii(-h<>(l. |)iil>(>s(H>nt on tlio joints, soiiictiiiios piilirnilt'iil in
llic nmlM'ls: l<'ii\'«'s I to IJ-fcrniilc; Icallfts ovate to liinccoliitc, acute,
w it li (iineatc l)asc, coarsrly tool lied or eiit serrate, often ternaleiy eleft
ill |»arte(l; lloweis liehi yellow; t'ruit hroadly (»l»lon<^'. ylalirons or
minutely ron^^'liened. alxxit (i inin. Ion;;' and t iiini. ln-oa<l. with mostly
7 lilis prominently winecd, the other three not at all winjj'ed or Imt
sli^litly so.
Type l()<-ality, "in Carolina siiperiore."
From New Voi'k to North Carolina and Alabama, west to Minnesota
luid .Vrkunsas.
>/'r (•(//((■/(.s I III ml Hill:
Ni:\v YuKK- Wiiveily, < 'c/V/i, .Iniic 4, ISH7.
riANsvi.vAMA: Near !ian<'aHt('f, Sninll, May 14, iSiU.
.Mauvi.ani): Near Haltiiimrc, Fiiriiiiuii, in IST.'i.
hisTKicr iir ( (ii.rMiii \: T'/.m//, in \S~',',; IIVmv/, in |s7S; >'((///.;/•//(, in 1SS!I; /noldj,'-
iciil I'Mik, /''<//'Ov/:tS0, June !'), lS!t.^).
\'ihi;ima: Salt I'onil Mnnntain, ' W//////, Aiitrnyt, IHiMt; Arlinulun, llliniiliiinl, .huw
US, ls<t|; Mi.unt l{n«ers, Au^iif'ta Cc.unly, .1. .1. .1- A', inrlrialr Jlillrr 11S2,
An^'usl it, iS<t:{.
NniMii ('akiii.ina: Mcpinilains, (•'. li. I'lixii/, in ISTS; Swain County, llmnlnlir '2S,
Aujiust 10, ISSM; linan Mountain, Mirrlmii, Au>:ust S, |S1»L'; llillinnre, IH/I.
llirh. 10;>(>, May-Au^Mi>t, ISIKI; I'olk Ciauily, 7'«//;/.v. /»/, .fum- 17, lS!t7.
Ai,\ii\ma: Huntsvillf, Maiiison County, y'n/Aov/ »(• .IA/.kik ."(m, Au^rnst I, I'.Hin.
\\i;sr ViiidiNi.v: Carroll County, X///<'//, .rune 1 'J, ISHL*; I'oraliontaH County :ui<I
'I'aylor County, /'»//'»■/•, .funr, islMland IS!)7.
Thnnksski:: Knox County, Kninnii, May !', 1S!I|; CocUc County, Kninnii 7(i.'!,
Scpti'iulici- S, IS',i7; nrar Knowiilr, /,'«/// 4L'7, .Inly, JSIIS.
Ki:s II cK v: V'Ak l.ick i'"allsan<l( 'lay's l''crry, Kentucky MwvrJ iiinimn, Au;iust,lSi»L;,
Illinois: Sonth«'rn Illinois, /■'rnirli; near ( >i|iia\\kn, I'lillirxnii.
MisNoiui: AVriirlit County, HhkIi, in IS,S4; Stone County, ninn/.-iiisln/i, in 1SS7;
I'la^'lc l{o(k, /.'"n// L'O.'), .Funct), IS<t7.
Akka.nsas: lU'catiir, I'lmik.
riie l'olia<ie is excessivfly variable. In the onlinarv forms the leaves are strictly
tiiiiitle throu;rhout aial coarsely toothe<l. The variations are in the diivction of
leases hein^' cut almost into a friiij^e of linear or ol>loii<j lohes, and tlieir secondary
ili\ isimis liecoiiiiii^ distinctly i>innate. The following varieties are luit extienu' forms,
niiiiiecled with the sjiecitie t\|ie l)y miiiicroiis inter<jrrades.
Thaspium barbinode angustifolium C. ».<: 1\. Hot. (»ii/. 12 : i;'>7. LSST.
Lcatlets siuidler, ntirrower, iind more sliiiri)ly cut; rriiit more or less
|)iiiterulent.
Type lociility, netir Crawl'ord.sville, Ind. ; collected by ./. ^\'. Jiox,'^
-liiiie, lss7; type in Herb. Coulter.
i'cniisylviiniii to Illinois.
Sji: ■ iiiiritK I'.rmiiiiii'il:
Indiana: Type specimens as cited under type locality; same station, Jiiw, .Tune
22, 1S!)2.
Illinois: Homer, Champaign County, I'liin-, June, 1891.
14H coNTUimrioNs kimm thk national iikkhakm'm.
Thaspium barbinode chapmani ('. vV: i{.
TluiMitiiiDi Itiirh'nunW /nnniilijiiliiin ('.A U. Il«'v. N. Am. I iiiIk-II. sl. IHM8, Noi
llii.kl.
Divisions of (he I to .'l-tcniiitr leaves incliitcd to Im> |>itiimt<<: Irullct
sliiiill. ui(»r»' or less liu'iiiititt'-loltt'd. with nitlirf ohtiisr IoIm's; fniii
pillltM'lllt'llt.
Type lociility. eiilciireoiis IdiiU's, .laeksoii Comity, iioi'llnvest " I'Moi
idii;" colleeti'd l»y i'milxs^ no. l(Cj;{; type in V. S, Nat. Ilerl>.
Northwest Florida and possildy ailjacent (ieor«;ia.
Spii'iiiii'un i.niiiiiiii'(l:
I"i.(>iiiii\: Tv|M' M|(cciiiM'iiH iiH citt'il iimlcr ty|ic Incalitv.
S|K't'iiii('iiH fu||i'<'liMl hy i'.rir'ni /•'. Sniilli mi ilrv hills, ( iiilliii, S|(iil<liii;; ( 'ciiiiily, ( in ,
July 7, IHIM), may |inHsilily In- thin fdiiii, Iml lack nf fnliaue preveiitn certain iletii.
iiiiiiation. Tlic plants arc very iniicli stniiler, ami llic dursal w inirn arc nearly c(|Ual.
Thaspium barbinode garmani ( '. i^ K., var. nov.
Low and faliief slendef; stem smooth, alioiit ;'> dm. hie'h; Uasal
leases several and lone-petioled, I to 'J-t^'fiiate, then pimiat<'; verv
piilieseeid at joints and on veins heiM'ath; leaflets o\ ale, small (I to .'i
mm.), sharply and Tuiely serrtite, usually somewhat lohed.
TviM' htealitv, (litis ot' Kentm-kv River near Lexine-ton; collected
l»y (niriiKiii «(• lios,, August ir>, lsi»."); tyjie in ('. S. Nat. llerh.
Only known t'rom the type l(»eality.
15. Thaspium pinnatifidum (iiuckl.) (J ray. Man. ed. -J. 1. ■)."). iSoO.
/I:iii liiiniiiliiiilii I'.iickl. Am. .Inin'. Sci. 46: I7">. iS-4;!.
I'liiis/niim /(■«///,■,•; SImtllw. in I'i. \\ri<,'lit. 1: 7\l ISoL'.
Slender plant with dissected leaves, puheruleid on hranchlel-.,
mnlxds, and i'ruit. and with fewi'r leaves; leaves 1 to ;!-tei'nate; leiti-
lets I to li-pinnatilid. lobes linear or ohlone-; one or two leaves near
the hase often very liiree ;ind lone-pet ioled (petioles sometimes 'A dm.
lone); ||(»wers liehi yellow; fruit ohione;, H to 4 mm. lonj^', 2 to .". mm.
hroad; all the ribs narrowly winti'ed.
TyiM' locality, ** l)aid<s of the FrcMich Broad River near the^^'allll
Sprine's, and nesir Suear Town Falls, Macon County, N. C'.;"' cnl-
locted by Iii(</,l<i/; type in Ilerl). (Jray.
Western Morth C'arolina and extendinjj;- into Tennessei'- and Ken-
tucky.
Sprciiitt'iiK t'Xiiiiiim'il:
NeuTU ('Auoi.ina: Tyiic specimens as cited nnder type lucality; Macen C'nniiiy,
litKjil, S<'ptend)er, 1S4L* (type ef 7'. iniltrri Shutthv.j; Swain Cuunty, lUnnh-
lee A- KnfoUl'l'.\, Au^rnst 10, 1891.
Tknnk.sskk: Davidson Conntv, fliitlim/ir.
In our previous Revision jtlants collected by Short in tlu' " liai'rens of Ivent ick\
in 1842 were referred to this species. Tlu're are on the sheet fra^'eients of I'lii'
l)lants, one of vvliich in true T. iHivh'ninilc, and the other tiu'ee are different, but miy
or may not 1h> the sanui species. None of them are T. j>in)i(ttljidttiu, and collect 'iv
should look for these forms in Short's region.
(HHJLTKK AND KoSK— NOKTll AMKUK'AN UMMKLLIl' liUAK. 14\)
46. CONIOSELINUM llnllm. (iru. (ii
1 1). WVIII II Ml I
SO.
isn.
b
'"Id. IH,— ('(iiiIh^iIIiiiiiii u'iiu'IIiiI:
«'>: l>.
t'lllyx ttM'tll nhsolftr. I'liiit oltlony. (loisuHy lliltlciird, ^Milltnuis.
( ;ii'|M'l with pt'iitiiiiicnl doi-siil uikI iiitrnii<>(liii(t> ril>s (soini'tiiiics niir-
i.iuly \vin;if(l). and llif Ititci-iils iMnadly wiiiyrd mid Hiitki.>li. Slyln-
|.."liiiiii ,sliy;lilly cuiiinil. Oil tulics iisimlly solihiry in tlir dorsul
jiitfivals, I to .si'Ni'ia! in (lie lal-
(•i;d, "J to S on till' roiniiiissiifal
Mtif. Si'od with plain' or slightly
(Mlicavr rare.
( ihihroiis perennials (<tr inllor-
I -( eiiee solliet iliie> plll)enil(>iil),
w illi tel'iiiite then pinnately de-
( iiiiipoimd leuvi's. ovate acute lae-
iiiiately toothed or lolled leallels,
iii\ (illhi'e more or less eonspieti-
(ni>or none, involiieelsol" nmner-
niis more or less eloii^ateil nar-
i(i\\ hraeth'ts. and white llowers.
The yemis was described in IMl l»y llollman. I»iil itMJescrilieil in
I^H! with Ciniloiidhiwii taliifiiiiin llollni. ((ieii. I'mlt. ed. 2. 185.
I'^M») as tho typ«'.
A L!'cmis <»t' 1> s[)ecies, iMdon^^ine- to liie boreal and north tcmperato
rrMJons of hotl; hi'mispheres. Tt of which are North American.
Ill rrtiiiiiiiij: lliis ncmis iMiide rc('(i;.'iii/,('s ."> s|u'cii's ( r. iiuKnlinxr 'I'un-. i»c(iruy, ''.
I:ihiilsrli(iliciiiii I\ii)>r., ( '. Ititi/tiliiiiii Uiipr., ' '. lulnrifitiii lloffin., anil ( '. nnlritltihiin
Tiiic/.. ). W'v add liiTewitli 4 specif^, ."> of wliicli wi- liad licri'tdl'nn' referred to
.v/(ii('/(/ and oiu' tn /.li/nsliriini. As tlms nr^'anized tliejienus is a very naliind nne,
(i| iviMarkal)ly iinifurni lialiit. Its dcirsally llattcncil fruit, with \viii<.'ed lateral ribs,
mil iiicri'ly rililu'd or less broailly win^'ed dursals and internu'iliates asseeiate it in
tlir :iliiiiiice with .l//V(//<<^, aial (|iiiti' apart from Si'lliinni and /,/f/».s7/Vv///(, in which
llic frail is laterally llatteiied and (M|ii;iliy rililicd or winjjed.
\\ (• exclude Srliiiinii from oin- flora more tliron^rli inference than from any d«'linite
kii'.u leil;.'c (if that t;enus. The type species is >'. .s'v/c.W/'c L. Sp. 1*1. 1 : L'4-1. l""):!,
Mild, aside from meaj:er descri|)tions, we lia\e .xeen only the jilate of it pnlilished in
l-i'nii Ihiiiifii. All the testimony we have indicates that it has a laterally llattened
fniii, as Drude states, and is in the l/n/nsliciini alliance.
lii\Mhici'ls not scarioMs.
I'lactlets lineal' and nioslly entire,
l.calk'ts linely dissi'cted.
Uractlots iiu'on.MpiciionH; northeastern 1. ( '. rhinnixr.
r>ractU>tH cons])iciioiis; northwestern 2. C (jiinliiii.
l.calletH inortM'oarsely lolied; Rocky Mountains ;}. ('. Kcopuloriiin.
I' lactletw usually spatulatedinear and more or K'ss toothed or lohed; Californian.
4. ('. piicijiciini.
lii\ I iluculs wcarious 5. C. iluivtsoni.
If)!) ("oNTKimiTloNK FKOM THK NATI(>NAIi IIKKMAKH'M.
1. Conioselinum chinense (L.) W. S. 1', I'rcl. Cat. N. V. -J-J. isss.
Atliiiiinnild chilli ii.'<i.'< \j. S|i. I'l. 1 : ]14'i. IT'iI!.
Siliiiiiiii I'lniiilnixi Miclix. I'M. Bur. Am. 1 : li>">. ISO,"!.
( hiiliisiiliiKiii ciiiiiiiliiifr '\\>rr. i<:(irii\, i*"l. 1 : filit. 1S4(>.
('i)iitiiMcliiiiiiii lii/iiiiiiiihiiii IJrittiiii, l?iill. Tiirr. I.ot. Cluh 14 : L':'.:!. 1SS7.
EnM't. :{ to 1.") dm. hi^li; uhihroiis. except the soiiicwiiiit |)iiiit'iui, ;ii
iiilloi'cscciicc; leaves often \ery lai'iic: leaflets li.T) cm. loii^- or moii .
hiciniately I()Ih'(1: iimltel In (o :i(»-r;iye(l; rays al)out 'J..') cm. loiio-; pedi-
cels (! to S mm. loiiM-; fi-uit t to •> mm. loiiji": oil tidies 2 or 'A in the
iidcrxals (sometimes i in a doi'sal oi" 4 in a lateral interval). 4 to s (ni
the t'ommissiiral side.
TyjH' locality. prol»al>ly \'ir<iinia; collected l»y l)<irtf((iii.
From lialiradoi' to the mountains of North Carolina, westward to
central Indiana aM<l Minnesota.
tS/iiriiiii IIS iXdiiiiiii il:
LAiii{M)()i;: iJuiiiic I'lspcraticc, Allin, Aiiiriist 21, ISSL'.
Nkwi-iiindi.aM): Mxiilnils Itixcr, /inhiiisnii A- Sflirriil:, .\i\'^\\<\ l.">, IS<t4.
Nhw limNswicK: St. .IdIiiis, lUmtl, .\iii,'iist Is, ISTI!; liasix'', .lAcv*//// S(i, AiiLrn>t
•11, ISSl'.
(■iiKitioc: Mniilli 111' tlif S'auuciiay Kivcr, (iiunlnl,, in ISTO.
Ontahiii: Near I.hikImii, llnn/iss, Aiiirust L'O, ISSO.
Main';- l:!;;iil'tinl, Oxi'nrd Ccniiity, I'urlln, in ISSlt; Mi.unt Desert, linliiil'l.
.Vii^'iist (>. IS'.MI; Ar.xpstnuk Cnurity, Fi nmhl -W), July L'."), iSii;!.
Ni:\v II wii'siinti:: Straffcud (iniiity, />'(»)//, Septetiiher 14, IS.").").
\'i;i;mii\i : I'airhaNcn, /•^i/i/IisIdh, Septeiiiher 12, 1S1I7.
.M AssAi iiisiri rs: riyinniitli, i>i;l:i-<.
Nicw ^'nuK: Oiieiija. A'/n' '.</,( /■;/,• Yates Comity, \\'ri</lil; Itliaea, J>iii/lii/ (10, Scp-
temlier i:i. 1S7').
I'ionnsvlvama: llmitiii^ilnn Cuuiity, I'miir.
Ni:\v .Fi:usi:v: Sussex ('i)imty, Vmi SirUr, Aii<;ust ll', IS!i4.
.Nouiii Cahiiun a: < iraiiill'ather Mumitaiiis, (Irdi/ A' Can i/, .]u\y, IS4I.
Indiana: Mmitir'Hiiery and CaiToil comities, Hnsr, .Imie-.lnly, lSlt2.
.Miciik; \\: WaslitenawCoiinty, llnult; Intrliam ( 'oiinty, Wlnilrr, Se|>t('ml)er lo,
ISlll.
Wisconsin: .Near .Milwaukee, l,(i/ili(iiii, in ISId; Williams i'.ay, luilnu-li, .Viiirust
20, IS! 17.
-1. Conioselinum gmelini (Cham. A Schlecht.) C. c'v: \{.
Fk;. is.
/wV/H-.s/(Vv/y// (///((■///(/ Ciium. i^: Sclik'eiit. Limiaea 1: .">!l|. 1S2().
Sliiniiii hnillKiiiii Wats. IVihl. IikU'x 4:>2. IS7H.
SiTniiiiii linnLrri Watson in ('. i<: \i. Kev. N. .\ni. rnil>ell. 4."). JSSS.
Formerly naineij <'. jixcluri hy .Vmeriean authors.
Stout, <■> to '.' dm. hio-h, olat)rous e.\ce])t the sometimes pul)eriileiit
intlorescence; leavos larj>v, the narrowly oMite to linear-ohloiij^' acute
seoiiients 1. to 2.;") cm. lonof, liU'iniately toothed or lohed to entiic:
umbel 1(> to 2r)-nived, witii in\()lucre of ti few liiiear-setiiceous hi'ai Is.
and iuvolucols of s(>tac(M>us or linetir hractU^t.s shorter or lon«,''er tli iii
the flowers, sometimes mu«'h loiijj^er and cleft; rays about 2. .5 cm. lon-i':
pedicels 4 to <! nun. IcMiy; fruit ovate or oblonj,^, 4- to 5 mm. lonj,'', w (li
(•(H'LTKU AND KOSK — NoHTil AMERICAN UMUKLLIFEKAK. IT)]
"iSS.
S7.
hcriiliiit
»r more,
IO-: pcdi-
;; ill the
l^ to S (III
ward t(
,Ht), All''Ust
t, ItnljiJ'l.
1,11 ()(>, Sr].-
iIciuIht Ii,
'■//, AU''il-t
Fic. 1^
ss.
iihcnili lit
() fiitirc:
IS !)nui>.
l<r«'l' til 111
(•111. lot ,1!':
oiig, witli
I roiiiiiicnl )>iit sciirccly wiiii^cd dorsal and liitcniicdiMli' rili-^ and ralJKM'
l.ioadlv wino'cd laterals.
Type locality. " I'lialaska.""
I'Toiii .Maska and NOrthwcsl rcrritorv soulliward to \Vasliiiii'"t()n
and tlic ('oliiinhi.i Kivrr.
Sj:: '■iiiinix i.riniiiiii'd;
Alaska: Sitku, Krlhuiii Wl , in 1S(;7; NiniliiiLruk, McK'in, ,Iiil> I'T, issl; Cliilcul,
dnur /■;. Ciiulri/, Aniriisl !», |S!ll; Otter Ishiml. ./. .1/. Murniiii, AuiTllst L'it,
IMIM; I'lialaskii ami St. < Icdr-rc i.-lamls, F.rrniiiiini is, <)(),, Inly !i-;;i, |S!lL>;
Cape riiipps, Vukiitat I!a>, ruustmi 7:'., .Inly L'.'!, ISUL'; Adakli, St. I'aiil, and
.\kun i.<kir.<is, I'liii-ii.-n ml, Jiily-.\ii}j:ii.-t, lsii.">; St. ( icorLrc, St. I'aiil, and I'lia-
laska i.<land.x, 7V(((<(- /•/v///;.s'.sri<), 77, lOS, 110, l:;i, i;;."). Ml, .\n.i.'nst fi-L'!l, IS'i.");
Yes r>ay, lldiiill 1()L'7, Aiiirnst (i, 1S!i."i; saiiic staticm, (inninhi 1."),",, Aii^'iist 17,
IS!)."i; St. Pan! Island,./. U. Muchiii, An^'iist n, is'.iii; Hcrini; Sea, .Vcr,/////.
ill lS(t7; Fort Wniii^'cll, C'lnliji i)."), An>.'ust L's, iSii7; llaciikc and Kadiak
islands, Cnrillr ,(■ Ki'uvurii 10110, L'L'oS, L'L'OS, .Iiinc L'L'-.lnly L'O, IS'.IU; I'oiM.f
and Slniiiia^'in islands, ShiukIi rs, .Inly 7-lS, IS'.ill; Kadlak Island, Tn/ian,'
-iri.'!."), .Tilly I'.l, IS'.lll; .Iniicaii, llrnnnK- r,« .-)SL', .Inly •_'.">, lS!t!).
I'liiTisii Coi.imiua: I'arclay Sound, Vancdnvcr Island, Muroim, Aiijinst S, 1SS7.
\\'asiiiN(;ii>n: l'u<j;ct Sound, \Vill:i^ l-'i'/inl. 7; Seattle, /'(/»,• ti.'il, Seiiteniher, ISS.S
and I.SilO; Mason Coiiiity, I'ijxr, ,Inly '2'.>. ISUO; near llwaeo, I'acilic County,
lliiiili lyaii L'ltiO, Septeiuher 7, ISilL'.
I >i{i;(io\; In tide inarslics neai' Astoiiii, IlinrJI ~:\i\, ,Iniy L'S, I SI II.
We find it impossible to separate the two I'orins liei'etoi'otc known as Sf/iiHim lirii-
lliiimi and S. Iioiikcv'i.
'■\. Conioselinum scopulorum ((Ji-ay) (". cSc H.
Liijiisticiiiii si'iiiiK/iiniiii <iray, I'roc. Am. Acad. 7: ;!-17. IStiS.
Noai'ly simple, (i to '.» dm. iiioh. more or less letily, witli piiherulont
inlloicseenee; lower letives often \-ery Itiroc. twice to thrice teriiate
thru once or twice ])imi!ite: leallels (sometimes small) liiciniiitely pin-
iialilid; upper letives ol'tcMi teriiiite-iiimiiite or simply pimiiittdy coiii-
lioiiiid: umbel of iiunierous rtiys. with involueels of severtil ntu'rowly
liiii ar (dono'iited lirtietlets; rtiys (friiitiiio-) 5 to 7.5 cm. lono-; jiedicels
1l' mm. lono'i fruit iiliout tl mm. lon^-; oil tulies usuiilly 1 in the dorsal
inl'iA ills iuid 2 in the hitertil. '2 to + on the commissural sid(>.
i \ jie lociility, '"Siint!! Aiitoiiitti. New M(>xieo:'" collected hy />/(/>-
/"" ,' tyjie in Ilerli. (irtiy. dii|>lie!itt' in V . S. N'tit. Herb. Associtited
will) the type in the orioinal deseri])tioii are /'n-r// l-'itl. and /A/// »(•
lliirhniir 2l() (in ptu't), both from the mountains of ("olortido. The
Siirlhii AViishiiiji'toii phuif r(>feri'ed to is <'. <ini<llHi.
A species of the Rocky ^louiiltiiii reoioii. e.xtendini;' from Arizona
iiiiil New Mexico throu<i'h Colortulo tind I'tah to etistern Oreoon.
^)'" '//(('»,s' <\i(inihi('(l :
\ki/o\a: Riieker Valley, Lrnimrm I!!!.'!, in 1881; Fort lluacluiea, IlV/cor 4S(i,
Septemher, 1804; Chirriealiua Mountains, 'I'minK ii, in IS!17.
Ni;\v Mexico: Type specimen as cited under type locality; Mourollon Mountains,
/i(',t/*_(y ]-l7a, Septemher 7, 1S81; Cluska .Mountains, MW/r<*// 150, July L'. 18S;;.
5872- — 11
IHl! CoXTRinrTIO.vS from TIIK national HKKHAlUrM.
( 'ni.nu Aim; Clciir ('I'cck, I'lirri/ l.'it;, in istil; lln/l A- Jl'irli'iid- 'J\t>, in ISlii'; \'ii<<,ii
•JlM, in ISdS; Twin I.sikf?', altituijc ;i,;;(iO inctt'is. Wolf 711, .\n<rii>'t, IH?:!;
/''(/•/•//, in 1S74; Pikes Teak, iiitiliidt' L',7(K) nu'tcrs, L,ll<rni'i,i L'lli, Anjjtist i;;,
ISS-}; near iMnpirc, I'litlcrxoii 212, Anjriist-St'ptt-inliL'i', 1S!)2; Tciiuridt', alti
tuiic ;'.,1.",() nictfi-s. Tir.ribi 20:), Anirnst 25, l«il4; Stnvc I'l-airic, ('i;ni<lii/l
An;rn.-t 20, isii."); canvdn near rainier Lake, Marsliall i'ass, ami near \\\vv\
eiirid'j-e, altitude 2,200 to :!.tiO0 meters, Cnin'hill. AnLMist 12-27, ISIMI; Cam-
eroii I'as.-, altitnde2,S.".0 meters, l{((b r, .Inly2'.t, 1S(I(>; Tennessee I'ass, Jijisd,,.
AuL'iist, ISilt;; I'.nena Vista, altitude 2,-100 meters, < 'nniilii/l, AuL'ust 10, IS'.i,.
(»hi:(;on; Stream.s ni'ar Snake River, t'lixick l.'jOi, in ISSG; banks of Walliiu.i
River. ('>ixlrlr20\H), Aiitnist 22, ISit.S.
•1. Conioselinum pacificum (Wiilsoii) ('. tSc H.
Si/iiiiiiii jHirijiciiiii Watson, I'roe. Am. .\ead. 11: 1 10. 1S7().
Stout. ;> to tl (liu. hio'h: Iciillcts 2.5 cin. long, luciiiiiitoly tootliod iiiid
lolx'd: imilx'l (on stout ixmIiiiicIo) tiliout ir)-i'iiv(>cl, with ti coiispicuoii^
iinolucic of 2 Of .')-lot)('(l ;u)(l tootli('(l Icallcts 2.."t cm. loiiu' iiiid ('((iial-
iiiu' the f.'iys. and iiivoliicids of .scxci'td iitinowly liiiciir of spatuliite-
linoiif l)fii(tl('ts. ciitifo Of ;! to ^-tootlu'd of liiciiiiiittdy lolu'd iihoM'.
(M|ualiiiL;' Of oxcoodiiio' tlio llowof.s; |)(>di('('ls 4 to S 111111. loiio-; ffiiii
ohloni:'. t) to s iiini. loiio-. ;{ inin. hfoiid. with fathcf ntiffow thin wi
oil tiihos soiitaiy in the intervals or a small additionsd 0110 in ti hit
intof\!d.
intof\!d.
Type locidity. '■ on the Saucolito hills, nciir San Francisco." Cal.:
collected l»y /\'< //(>(/(/ d- Ildi'ford. no. ol;"). in LS(l.S-Oli; tyix' in IIcili.
(ifiiy. diipliciitc in l'. S. Nat. Herb.
Oidy known from the type locality.
Sjn'ciiiii 11^ t .niiiinii il:
('Ai.n'oii.viA: Tyin' s]ie(imens as eiteil under tyjie IneaJity.
This is a \ci-y I'are sjx'cies and seems to lie extinct at 1 lie type locality. .\t least,
Miss Alice Mastwood lias e\amine(l for several years past all the lii'ls about Sausalitu
and San Francisco without lindin^r it. .\ s|ieciiiien of this species is in herhariinn nf
the California .Vcademy of Science and is s;iid to lia\e lieeii cojk'cted at Lonjz \'iil-
ley. Mendocino County, by \. Kelloj:<.r. The label, however, is n<jt an original one,
and Califoinian colk'ctors are ury:ed to kt'cp this pltuit in mind.
5. Conioselinum dawsoni ('. & K.
S,i:i,iiii, ihiirsui,', ('. \ R. Rot. (iaz. 13: 144. ISSS.
Stout. <i to 1» dm. Iiiii'h. oliihrous; leailets small. <1 to 12 mm. loii'.'.
laciniatelv toothed toentire; iinolucelsof liiu^af-oblonu'scarious hnici-
lets-lon<i'(>r tliiin tlu^ jiedicelsand abruiitly ending;' in ti lonu- altenuiiticii:
})edicels 1; to 4 mm. lonj^'; fruit ol)lonii'. iibout 4 mm. lon<>\ withproiiii
nent win<j;s. th<' hiteral ones hut little hiotider; oil tulies .solitary in (hf
int<M'vals Of a small one in si hiteral intervtil.
Type lociility, " INdly Kiver. at Pelly Utinks. Yukon, lat. r>l :" cnl-
lected l»y fhiirsdii. no. 21). Auo'ust 11. ISST; type in Ilerh. Coultei'.
Alaskii, Yukon, and Mackenzie.
I
St, 1S7:;;
ii^Mst i:.,
idf, iiiti
( 'fdiiildll.
ir P.ivcl
liCi; CiUii-
I'.l, lS!t7.
Wallowa
hod iind
(I (Mlllill-
Mltuliltr-
l iihovc
10-; fniil
in \vin<:-;
ii hitornl
■()." ("ill.;
in Ilcrlt.
At IcaM.
t Siiusalitii
lariiiin ^l'
■nllji \'al-
iL'inal (iiir,
ni. 1(111'.'.
Ills hnii t-
I'liuaticii'.
I) ))i'(>iiii
Irv ill li"
HI
Iter.
COULTER AND ROSE — NORTH AMERICAN UMHELLIFERAE. 153
S/iri'iiniDK r.nnnlnrd:
Alaska: TyjH' siiccimciis as citcil iiiidcr ty])i' locality; Fimsldn \:\\, in iSSV.i,
Yikon: Dawsdii City, A'. .V WiUiums, Au^'iist ti, IS'.lii.
Mackknzik; Fort (inod il(i|ic, .l//'.« /■,'. 'I'tiiilDr, .Itily 11, 1S!)2.
47. ANGELICA L. Sp. IM. 1: i^oO. 1758.
Arfliinii/clicii llnffiii. (it'll. I'liili. Kil. ISl).
(";ily\ tiM'tli mostly obsolete. Fi'iiil llattciicd doi'sally. ovate c)r
(ibloiio-. oliiln'oiis or putx'sciMit. with prominent crenidate disk. C'ar-
|)ei with strono- ribs, each with a (^'roiip of sti"enutlieniiin('(>lls; latcM'al.s
ii>iially broadly winded, distinct from tho.s(>ot' the other carpel, form-
iiiji' a double-winj^'ed margin to the fi'uit. Stylopodinm conical. Oil
tidies 1 to several in the int(>rv!Us or indetinite. '2 to !•> on the com-
iiiissural sid(>. Seed Face plan(> or somewhat concave.
Stout perennials, with ternate-))innately (rarely simply ])innato)
compound leaves, scanty involucr(> or non<>. involiic(ds of small bract-
lets oi' none, and larj^'c terminal imiiiels of white llowei's (u-i-ecnish-
ycllow ()!• piir])lish in two oi' three s})ecios).
First species cited. AiKjdicii (H'vIhiikii I lea L., which is Arc/niiHji l.'ca
iitJiciiKiUs, the ty])e of llotl'mann's Ai'cli<in(i< ll<-<i.
A t;(MUis of about X) species, belonii'inii' to the Northern Hemisphere
(North America, Kurope, and westeiMi Asia) and New Zealand, 18
species occurring" in the I'nited States and Canada.
(HI, 'rrUKS solitary iti all the intervals or in pairs in some of them (exeept some-
times .1. (■(ilil'dndcii) : western species (exct'jit A. ridlisii).
On. TCHEs solitary in all the intervals.
liCaves once or twice pinnate.
Invohicels of conspicuous hractlets 1. .1. i/rayi.
Involucels none 2. A. piniKifd.
Leaves ternate then |iinnate.
Stem ami lower leaf surface densely tomentose '.]. A. Iicnilirxniii.
Stem, etc., not densely tomentose.
Involucels of numerous hractlets 4. .1. ijrinijli'.ni.
Involucels usually wanting: ."). .1. (Iiiirmmi.
Fruit y;lal)rous; pedicels uniteil at ha.'-e.
Fruit () to S mm. lontr, with lateral winjrs thick and corky. (1. .1. uri/ntn.
Fruit 4 to() nun. lon^,with lateral winjisnot corky thickened. 7. .1. hiullii.
Fruit not j^lahrous; ])edicels not distinctly united at l)a,«(\
I'uhesceiit throu<rhout ; California S. .1. toinnildsii.
Fuhi'scence none except in the inlloi'escence.
Fruit hisi)id; llowers white i>. A. kiid/i!.
Fruit papillate; flowers <j;reeiiish or purjilish U). A. rdxfd}id.
On. TiHEs in pairs in some of the intervals (except sometimes in .1. calif or idea);
involuct'ls wanting.
Ovary and fruit ^dahrous.
Fruit very small (15 nun.) 11. A. Icporlna.
Fruit larjio (S to 12 nun.).
Leaflets linear 1 *, .1, liiii'drildlia.
154 r(>NTiiinrTr()Ns fuom thk national iiekhakium.
Lcadi'ts lint liiiciir.
l-iilcral \viiij;s not asliroail as hndy; ('alil'nriiia ]'■>. .1. niHforhicd.
liatcral wiiijrs liroadtr than IhmIv; Ivistcru 14. .1. rurtifili.
Ovary or t'niit lud irlabnuis.
I'cdiccis i^laliruiis (ir nearly so; castcin Wasliinjitmi 1"). A. c(nilti/i.
I'cdiccls iiis|)i(l.
I''rnil iilildii).' or narrnwcil liclow; Icalicls aciiininatc; eastern ('alifornia and
adjacent Nevada Hi. A. Iirnnri
l'"niit iiroad eliiiitical; leallets acute; I'tali 17. .1. irhii/i'ri.
Olli Trr.MS several in tlie intervals or coiitimions alioiit the seed; Eastern spocit's
(e\ce|it .1. iiiii/ilii).
Oil tubes several in the intervals; seed adherent to pericarp \S. A. rillnxa.
Oil tiilies coiitiiiiioiis aiioiit the seeil. wliicli is loose in the pericarp.
Stoiit, with purple stems.
liiHorescence jrlahroiis; lateral winjjrs half as hroad as hody; N'ortli Atlantic
rejrion 19. .1. ulrojiiirpuri'ii.
Inflorescence pnlieruleiit; lateral winirs hut oiie-si\thas hroad as hody; Rocky
Mountains 20. A. (iiii/tlu
Slender; lateral wiiitrs as hroad as hody; Florida lil. A. doituta.
1. Angelica grayi C\ i!v: H.
SrI'niiiiii [iroiji V. ^k K. I'.ot. ( la/.. 13: 144. 1SS8.
Usually very .stout. ;') to <> dm. hiuli. ylahrous oxcopt the inoro or
loss sciihrous iiitlorcscciicc. leaf inarjiius. aud vcinlots (honpatii); leaves
once oi' twice i)iiHiat(\ >vith luucli-dihitiHl peti()i(\s; J<'aHets ()l)lon<»' to
ovate. '1.^) ein. louo'. iieute, toothed (sometimes laeiiiiiitely tooth(>d or
lolx'd); umbel with iuvolueels of conspicuous liuiceoliite-oviite loni:'
iicuiuiniite hriU'llets; rtiys 2.5 to •^.^^ cui. lonjj;'; pedicels 2 to 4 :nui. loiio-;
fruit ()))loiiti\ suiooth, 4 to T) www. loiio-, with prouiinent thin wings, tlu'
laterals decidedly broadest; seed face dorstdly sulcate.
Type locidity, Westons Pass. •• in hiuh moiuitains of Colortido,"
iUtittide ;').4.".(> meters; collect(>d ])y ./. J/. (niilf,r. rluly 1!), 1873; type
in Herb, ('oulter.
llioh mountains of Colorado and adjacent Wyoniiiig.
SjiifiiiK'Hii c.nniihicd:
Coi.ouADo: Type sjieciineiis as cited under typi' locality; Twin Lakes, altitude
L'.S.'H) meters, 11-,//' 712, Au-rust, 1S7:5; Tikes Peak, altitude 2,700 metei>,
Li'lhriiKiii '22-i, .\ii>rust ]'■>, 1SS4; (irayinont, /./7/«7v//'/;(, .July 2.'!, lSS.->; I.a I'laia
jNIountaiiis, Alirc l^jishnxid, .Inly '2'A, 1890; above I>eaver Creek, altitude ;),4'iO
nu'ters, Cnimla/I 19, .Viiuust 1, 1S92; Tt'lluride, altitude :!,:;00 meters, 7'inr<hi
207, Aufjust 2r), IS94; North Park, (Mrrlioul, .Iinie, 1895; mountain nciir
Boreas, altitude :),()00 im'ter.«, ('(nirii 190, .\ii<riist 2, 1895; (tore, >rountaiii-',
altitude 2,850 meters, Ilrlliil, .Vuirust, 1895; Chambers Lake, altitude 2,S.itt
metiTs, Ihikir, .Tilly l.'>, 1897; La Plata ^loiuitains, altitude .'>,-i50 uieteis,
liiikn; Eiirld- 7V./r// (i,S9, .July Ki, 1898.
Wvo.MiNd: La Plata mines, Xthaii I77(), .Uifjust 21, 1895.
2. Angelica pinnata Watson, liot. Kin;,;- Surv. 12«). 1871.
Glabrous, ti to !> dm. hioh; leaves sim})ly pinnate, with 2 to 4 pairs
of oviite to narrowly lanceolate shtirply s(>rriite to entire h-allet.s (low-
est pjiir sometiiiie.s pinntite); utnbels Id to 2()-rayed, with neitlii r
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iivuic'i-
riirliKii.
I'llllhlft.
Ilia ami
lii'oirri
•rhccli'vi.
. rilliixd.
Atlantic
uivpnreit.
■; Rocky
1. amp!'!,
. dentata.
noro or
); leavos
»lontj to
)tln'd or
W lon*:-
111. Ion*:':
iigs, the
lonido."
73; type
Ititni
III) lUCtl'l-.
Lal'laia
|tii(U":!,-l'''i
rs, Tiri'dlil
llilin IH':ll'
llountiiin-.
Hi<le 2,S"'0
f)0 im'tt.'!-.
involucre nor involiiccls; niys "> to 10 cm. lout:-: pedicels 1 mm. lone-;
llowers ti'i'eenisli yellow or dull purple; stylopodiiim sliojidy conical;
fruit ohlon^'. <iliil)rous (at maturity), 4 to •! mm. lonti-; dorsal and
intermediate ribs thick and prominent: laterals with winj^s iiardly as
liroad as body; oil tubes solitai'y in all the inter\als.
Type locality, '" Tinla Moiuitains. I'tah. altitude -J. 4oo meters; " col-
lected by \Vt/f.^f)/t, no. l."'S, Auj^ust. 1. Stilt; tyite in l'. S. Nat. Herb.
In the moiMitains, I'roiu New Mexico throuii'h Colorado and I'lali to
\\ yomint; and Montana.
S/K (iiiii'iix r.rdiiiiiii'il :
Nkw ;\Ii;\I((i: Chaiun, Aliir EuxUrnod, Aujrtist I, IS'i'J.
Ctaii: Tyjic siH'ciniens iis cited iiinlcr lociility; slope (if Aiiiiariiis i'latcau, alti-
tude L',.").")!! iiii'ters, War'l 4lM,.Iuiit' '2ri, IS?."); Alta, altitmle 2,55(1 meters, .luinx,
Atljriisl, lS7i); Fish l>akc, altitude L',7(M) to ;!,lt(M» meters, .lumx 57:!!, 5Sli-_',
August :5-ll), IS! (4.
Colorado: Routt Coiuity, . I //cc /•,'(/.v//'(/()(/, , July •_'!>, ISlij; (Iraiul Ui\-ei', IlKti'ihhr
l.'it), Aujiiist, iSlli*; I (ui'aiiLro, .I//V, I'luntiriKiil, Aui;iist, isit;.'; (iuiuiif-oii ('ounty,
altitude L', 700 meters, ('nicni, Au^'ust L'. ISIIL'; near ( 'imaiimi, altitude "J, 100
meters, Crtnnldll, Au-rust L'l, islKi.
\\'y().min'(i: Yellowstone Park, VVv/y///, .luly, 1SS5; -ame station, Litlrninni. Au^'U.-t
4, 18.S5; same station, Knoicllon, Au^nist 14, ISS7: sami- station, Hiinjli'linii.-,
Aujrust, ISO:',; same station, Hnxi' KiS, :;(i4, Au<iusl, iSii;',; same station, I!;/''-
/)<■/•// 4()0L', 4()0(), 4()07, 4(>t)!t, Au-,'ust 7-10, 1S!)7; Cpper lUir Wind River, Xr/-
siiii 755, Au<:ust 10, iSil4; Woods Creek and Lincoln ( inlch, Xrlsoii L'tlStt,
Au^nist U-20, LSlKi; Sylvan (leysi^rs, Yellowstone I'ark, .1. A- A'. Xrlsmi (ilSS,
.luly I'ti, 1S!)(».
Montaxa: Ni'arthe Yellowstone Park, /A we 477, An^nist L'l!, isii:!.
;'.. Angelica hendersoni C. tSc K. P)ot. (iti/. 13: so. isss.
\ Cry stout, densely tomeiitose throuiihout. es|)ecially the intlores-
ceiice iind whitened lower surtaet's of the leaves: lea\ cs (Hiiniite then
piniiiite; leaHets tiiick, brojidly ovate. I.."! to lo cni. lon^'. 5 to 7.;") i-m.
bfoiid, obtuse, broiid cuneiite or rounded at base, serrtite; umbel
ei|iiidly niiiny-rayed, with no imolucre. and involucels oi' numerous
linear-iieumintite brtu-tlets; niys •2S) lo 7.."i cm. lone-; pedicels I to 2
iimi. lonj.;'; oviirv densely tomeiitose; fruit oblono'. niore uv less pubes-
cent, tl to U mm. lone; dorstil tind interniediiiie ribs prominent; hitenil
wintis thick and corky, tis broad sis body; oil tul)es solitary in ;dl the
inlervills.
Type lociility. ••blulls moistened by seti s[)ray. Lone- Beach, llwiu-o
ll'ueitic County], Washington;" collected by IL ii<l(.rf<oii^ no. lil5.S,
Aiiu-usto, 18S5; type in Herb. Coulter.
Seacoast, from soutliern Wtishiii^ton to Stin Friincisco.
>\' ciiiH'n.t rxdiiiliii'il :
WAsuiNiiToN: Tyjie specimens as cited nndi-r type locality; tyjie locality, Ifi'mlcr-
w« 215«, September 7, ]cS«ti>.
Cai.ikornia: Berkeley, ^'. A'. I'l'f.s'c//, in 1S75; bluffs alon<^' tlie (lolden (iate,
J^andH End, and Lake Merced, San b'raneisco, Alirr Knslirooil. October 5-0,
1895.
ITjC) CoN'rKIJU'TloNS l<'l{(»M rilK NATIONAL HKKIIAUII'M.
-J. Angelica genuflexa \utt. in Torr. .v!: (irsiy V\. 1: <'.-^(t. 1*^40.
.In'hdiKjilii'ii jiifi i/riiiu Null, iii'l'nrr. i^(iriiv, II. 1: tii'L'. 1S|(I.
(rlilltl'ous except the pale |)ul»eiiileiil ilill(»l'e>eeiiee, tl to llidlll. liiji'li;
leiivcs oiiee to twice tel'iiate. the (li\ isioiis olteii denexed; h'lllh'ts ovate
to liiiiceolate. more or less actimiiiate. irre;^"iilai'ly and shar|)ly sen-ate
and sonietinies lohed; undxd e(|nally niany-i'ayed. with no involucre,
and involiicel> ol' niiineioiis linear ltra<'tlets: rays ij..") to !<• <in. Ions,;':
rruitino' pedicels s to \'2 mm. lonj-'; t'rnil ;*. to I mm. loni:. nearU
round, emaryinate at l)ase and apex, ii'iahrous; lateral w iiiLi's liroader
than body; stylopodium sti'onj^ly conical; oil tuhes solitary in all (he
intervals.
Type locality. '" NN'appatoo Island, and near I'Ort \ ancoux er," Claik
County. Wash. ; collected l)y Snlldll.
Fi'om Orej^on to southern Alaska.
S/iiciiiii IIS r.nniiiiii il:
Oukcon: Near Fort iviaiiuitli, nltittidf, 1.470 meters, Liilirri/ 701. Aii^'ust 11, ISHi
WAsiiiNdi'd.N: Klickitat River, near Mumit .\i\a]i\f. Siiksdurf 7i)'2, AiiLrusl-Septeiii-
her, IS(t.">; Lake ('iisiiiiiaii and Seattle, I'lprr tlL'S, !t()7, Aii.iriii^t-Se|)teiiil)er.
ISitO; near (»lyni|iia, llni<liis,i,i lVi24, October 2, lSi»L'; l'ii|.i'r N'alley of the
Nes(|ually, .l///';*;{(), Au;jriist-( >etol)er, 1S94; near Montesaiio. Ciielialis County,
A. .1. A- /•;. (nrlniil,' 11,11, r \[Y.\:vi, .Inly II, ISUS.
i)Hrn.sii Coi.rMniA: ('raij.'ellaieliie, .l/'(r<;(o/, .Inly IS, ISSli; N'ietoria, ./. li.Au,!,,-
siiii. Septeinher, l!HH).
Alaska: Sitka and Kadiak, Ki'l/mj,/ IOl', 104, Isl, in lS(i7; I'opof Strait.
Shuiiuu^'iii Islauils, Dull, Oetoher 1.'), 1S7.'>; Sitka, F.r, I'liiuini \\)n, Aiij;iist i:!,
ISDi*; Yes I'.ay, llninll 17fil, Aiij.'ust 17, lS!t,">; same station, <juriii<(ii lti4,
Sei)tend)er l(l-( )ctol)er 0, 1,S!).">.
T). Angelica dawsoni \\'iitson l*roc. Am. .Vead. 20 : :>•>'.). ISS;"),
TliiiK/iiiiiii iinri'iiiii iiinihifvuliiiii ('. iV; U. l\ev. N. \\\\. I'mlx'll. S;5. ISSS.
(Jljihrous or nearly so. rather slender. ;> to ii dm. hioh, with simple
stem: htisal leaves twice to thrice ternate; lesdlets lanceoliite. i!..") I<i
;■) cm. loiiii'. shiirply sind iiindy serrate, acute or iu-uiuinatc. ternnnal
oiu> sometinn's deeply ;')-clel't: caulim' leaves (1 or •! or noiu') similiir:
undxd solitiiry. conspicuously involiu'riite with numerous t'oliaceoiis
liu-eiiittdy toothed hrtu'ts nearly e(piiiliiio- the rtiys. and iinolucels
similiir; rays at)out li.T) cm. lono- or less; pedicids 4 to •> mm. lon^';
fruit oliihrous, t^ nun. Vm^.
'ryi)elocidity. "' Kocky Mountiiins nciirthe boundary." alt itude l.'d.i"
meters; coll(>cted l)y Lijiill, in IStJl; type in Herb. (Jray.
Rocky Mountains of nortliern Idaho iuid Montiuiii. :uid nortlnve.>-t-
Wiird.
S/)i'fii)i,'iiK I'.nniiiiii'il :
In.uio: Kootenai County, Sandhn-;/, July, 18S7; valley of Traillo River, Kootoniii
Coimty, Siniill,,;-!/ SSit, An>,Mist 10, 1802; SteveuH I'eak, Ccenr d'Aleiir
Mountains, idtitude 1,000 uieters, Lrihrr;/, 45,'i, Auirust 4, 189").
Montana: Near Coluinhia Falls, altitude 2, 100 meters, Willi, mis lol;',. .Inly 1-'
and .\ujjrust :!0, ISO.').
(■(»ri/IKI{ AM) lioSK -NOK'I'H AM KHK'AN TM HKIJill'KJtAK. IT)?
Ai.iikki'a: SIici'|i .MtPiiniiiiiis, Mnniini. in IS'.).").
I'.lill'isir ( 'nl.I'Mlll \ : 'I'v]!!' SprciliU'llS ;is cilcd llllilcr I \ pf Incnlil)'.
I. Angelica arguta Niitl. in Toil-. iV!: (ifiiy Fl. 1: tl'Jn. |s|(».
( il!il»n>iis. except I he .soinet iliics iiiiiiiitely pubenilcnl irilloresceiico,
-loul. '! to li' (liu. liiii'li: leiiM'.s tcnijite then |)iiiiiate or l»'n)iiiii!ile;
Iriilh'ts ino.>^tly sin:ill. o\:ite to liinecoliitc. rather iiciitc, .serrate; miiiIk'I
i.ilher e([iiallv niaiiy-rayed. with neilhei- iinohu re nor in\'ohi('els; rays
:'..! to 7..") em. h)ne-; pedicels t; to 1(> nun. h)ne-; t'l'uit ()l»l()nj4-elli))tical,
nlahrous. ('. to S iiini. h)n«:-: (h)i'sal and intermediate ri))s thick and
>li;;htly eh'\ated; hiteral wines \cry corky, thick, and as )»road as the
iiiiich-llattened liody or l»i'oa(h'r; oil tubes 2 on the coiimiis.sural si(h'.
distant, or sometimes 4 in two distant pairs; seed sidcat*^ Ixwieath the
oil lul»es, with phme face.
Type h)calily .said to l»e '* Wappatoo Ishmd and near l-'ort \'an-
coiucr."' in the Lower Cohnnhia Uiver liasin; coUected l»y Sitlhill ;
type in I Ierl». 'i'orrey.
Sfii I'liiii II" 1 .1 mill III il :
()ki:iii>\: Typr s|i('ciiucn^ as cited iiiidcr type lucality.
Ill tiic ivt'\ i.'^iiiii wc stated that "this plant was i('|Mirted liy Xiittull from ' Fort
\'oiic(iiiver, ()i\'<,'iin,' and then lost slight ef, hciiij^ confiiscil with .1. i/i'iniltr.ni. An
r\aniinatinn of tlie t\pe (in trood fruit in tlie Toricy ileriiarinni ) aliundantly coii-
lii nis nnr cnnchisions L'iNcn in r>otaiii(ai * iazette xiii, SO." I'nfortunately no new
iiialcriai of this species has come to liy;lit (hn'ini; tiie last twcK'e years, which has led
xiiiir of onr best Western collectors to doiilit onr conclusions. Xnttall, wlio (•ollc<'tcd
ilir type, oldaincd it (at least in part ) from ^^'appatoo Island, in Die Lower ("olum-
liia. \i the same place he collccti'd ,|//_^/(7/(7( i/iiiiijli.rn luu] Arrliinii/clicn iirni/riiiu.
Tlic inference has hi-en that these three species are oni- and the same. Mr. !.,. F.
iliiiderson ha.H colU'cti-d exti'iisively in recent years on this island, and has found
iiiily one spi'cii's. This has led us to reexamint' the type, and onr oiiinion is that
.1. iin/ntii is different from .1. i/i luilli'.ni. It seems much nearer .1. /i/ullii, to which
we were onct^ constrained to refer it. It L^'owsat so much lower elevations, liowt'\er,
thai il seems impossible to consider the two identicid.
7. Angelica lyallii Wtitson. l*roc. Am. Aciid. 17: ;{T4. 1SS"J.
(iiat)rous except the .sometimes puhei'ulent iidlorescence. stout. (I to
1.1 dm. liioh; letives termite tiieii once or twice piniiiite. the iqjper-
iiio>t rediicetl to iaro-e inlliited petioles; leaflets exti'einidy \ariattle in
si/e, o\ate to lanceolate, rather acute, sei'rate or dentate; imditd mtiny-
iiiyed. with neither involucre nor involucids; rays i!..') to '2^) cm, lonii";
|ic(licels "2 to in mm. \o\\^, eoidcsciMit iit base (j>ivino- a •'welt-footed"
appearance); fruit oblong- t<< oi»oviite. olubrous. 4 to ti mm. lon«>-; dor-
sil and intei'mediat(> ril>s thick iind sliohtly elevjited; Ititeral win<>s as
''load ;is the often imich flsitteiied body oi' broiider; oil tubes .solitary
ill all the interviils.
Ty|)e locidity, '* in tlie(Taltoii tnid Ciisead(> Moiuitaiiis, near th«> British
lioiindary;" collected by />/: L;/(>//.
In the mountains, from eastern Oi'ey;on to noi-thwe.stern Wvominy
uiil northward to Albertii.
158
(•oNTKini'TKfNS FROM rilK NATIONAL IIKKHAUn'M.
tSjx'clliii iiK r.nniihiiil :
Ai.hkhta: Slu'fp Mniintuiii, Wiilcrtuii Luke, Mitri<uii lOtiTfi, July, iSitft,
Wasiiin(it(i\: Mniiiit Aclimis.iillitiiilc t,.S(((l tn LMilit ihcIcih, ,S'((/,'.x(//(/7'7Ul, Aii>.'ii!-t
Scptciiiln'i', ISS"); a. /,', \'iiKiii,\\\ ISSil; ()|yiu|ii(' Mniiritiiilis, /'(/«/• lO'j'J, Sep
tcitiilM!!- 27, ISltO; Yakimii ('(.iiiity, Jlru<l<rsi„i SrSA, .Inly .'{I, IS!»2; nine
M nil n till lis, ('oiiiiiiliia County, all it iitlr l,L'(i() inctcrs, /Vyvc'Jo.'iti, .Inly I"), IH'k;.
OUKdos: White M(iiiiil:iiii>, altilii.li' i,:.'(i(M(i l,S(io mctrrs, Ciislrk Uir>tj, in LSM,
II.hmI IJiviT, llmrrll, ,li||y L'7, \SHi\; Slirlihni SfiMS, in 1807.
Idaho: Ni'/, I'crccs Coiiiity, .SW/h///- /v/ ;!!i:!, .Iniic 14, iSdl.*; I.iikc Cu'iir d'Alciic,
Sdiiilliiif/ r)!)"), .Inly (), ISOI'; Lake I'cinl Oreille, LiHicnj liM, .Fiine-Septem
hei', l.silL'; .MoHcow Monntiiins, /Innfrrson 2()()(); Nez Pitcch Cunnty, ultitiKJi
1,050 iiK't('r,«, liraini 10, AiiKiist, ISiCl; IVttit l,aki', iiltitiuk' 2,100 iiictiTs
Kri'niiiiiiii .'5S,'», Aiiy:nsf 1;!, \H9r>; Mill ( "reck aiiil near Saliiioii, altitiidc L',L'.")(i
to 2,400 iiu'tcis, llniilrrsiiii 4000, 4007, Aii^Mist, ISO.'); Co'iir d'Alciic Moiiii-
tuiiiH, altitndf S,")0 lui'terM, Lrihrrr/ ;{;{;{, .Inly 21, ISil."); near Wcfdcr ("n-ek,
altitude 000 meters, A* ;//. /v/ 2742, .Inly 2;{, IS07; near Lake ('(eiir d'Aleiie,
llriiili rsiiii 4000, Anj^nst 7, 1.S9S; Weiser Kivi'r and I'ayotte Lake, ./ones, Juni'
i.')-2o, iwm.
Montana: Near Red Lo<Vi,'e, /.'rw ;il, 47S, .Tnly-Seiitcinber, ISO:^; Colninbia Fails.
ll7///(0«.'< ;570, Aii;.'nst 20, iS04; .'Spanish Uasiii, Madison Uaii^r*', altitude I, son
meters, F/ixliiinii 0!tl,.Inly22, l.stH); Indian Creek and Forks of t lie Madison,
ni/dhn-;/ mr^ 4()04, July 21-2(), 1807.
Wyo.min(i: Yellowstone Park, Tiricdii; same station, Ri/dhny 4008, Aii<,Mist 7,
1808; ^loose Falls, Yellowstone Park, .1. A' A'. AV/w» ().")70, Aiiyrust 21, 18!t',i.
S. Angelica tomentosa Wutsoii. Proc. Am. Acud. 11: 141. l.sTH.
Stout with coiirst' hoiirv ])ul)0.st'eiK'c; loaves tornato or quiiuito then
oiH'O Of twice pinuiite; letitlets tiiickisii. ovato, acute. ()l)U(iue at htise.
5 t ) 1(> cm. loiiji', iiiKMiually tuid sliiu'ply sei'rato or toothed; unihel
.somewhiit ('([ually lUimy-rayed, with neither involucre nor invoiucel>
(rarely ii hractlet or two); rays '2J) to lo cm. loni,^; ])(Hlicels S to 12
mm. lonji'; ovtiry densely pubescent; fruit oblono-clliptictd, more or
less ])ul>escent, (> to IS nmi. lon^", 4 to 5 mm. hrotid; dorsal and intei
mediiite ribs smtdl iuid iicutisii; latertd winys thin, iibout tis broad us
body; stylopodium low coniciil, with lon^- reHexed styles; oil tubes
solitiirv in iUl the intervals.
Type locidity, "in the coiist ran<>vs from San Francisco to Mendocino
C'ounty, Cal.;" type in llerl). (Jray.
In the mountains from Mendocino County to San Dieg-o County, C'a I.
,S/ii'ciiii('iix (■.f(Uiiiii('(l:
Calikounia: Near San Franeisco, Wilken Exited. 1377; Kriloij;/ A I[(trfar(rM7, 110 1,
in 18()8-()0; Sansalito, ^larin County, and Mendocino County, G'. Ii. V'lsi'i.
in 1875; Howell Mountain, Napa River Basin, Jijison, February 2:5, ISOii;
San .Jaeinto ^Imnitains, San Diejjo Connty, Ifall 740, .Tuly 20, 1807.
A speeiinen collected by Lciinnun in .Iniie, 1887, in tbe "Sierra Valley," lias he n
referred to this speeie.s, but it is so distant from the normal ran>j;t' that we doubt it.
The lack of foliage and good fruit i)revents any more delinite disjHJsition of it.
9. Angelica kingii (Watson) C. & R.
Sel'mum khujii Wn^aow, Bot. King Surv. 120. 1871.
Smooth (except the sliohtly pubescent intiorese<'nce), 8 to 6 dm.
high; lower leaves bipinntite, the upper nearly simply pinnate, with
"i.
(• lOrvj, Sep.
IS!»2; IJIii.
ily 15, iS'tii.
■)(>, ill ISM;
ir <rAl(Mic,
:u'-Sc|)t('iii
ty, iiltitiidi
(iO iiu'tcr.-,
itiulc 2,2.")(i
(MIC Mdiiii-
<lcr Cm-k,
ir il'Alciic,
JdIIi.i, .Jlllic
iii1)ia FuIIh.
itlKic 1,S(K)
le Miulisdii.
Aufiiiwt 7,
IHt 21, ISiC.i.
iiiito then
3 at Inisc.
d; uiiihcl
nv()liu'('l>
s iS to [-2
more oi'
nd inter
broad us
oil tubes
rendociiKi
inty, Cal.
//;}17, iKii,
'. A'. IV(.v-'/,
y 2:5, IWtii;
" lias Ik'i 11
o doubt it.
Df it.
to 6 dm.
late, with
I
Contr, Nat. Hfib.,Vul. VII.
Plate VI.
Angelica roseana Henderson.
iori/IKK AND UOSK NOHTII AMKUK'AN rMHKf-MFKUA K. IT)',)
it!,'' '11 ' '
(lihitt'd pctiolos; It'iillt'ts oviifp or linciii-limtcoliitt', '2.'* t<» T.'t ciii. lonjr,
(tiiii'scly and imicxciiIn sci'i'iitr; iiiiiIm'I ,"» t<i lo-i-nyt'd. with ncitlH'i- invo-
1(1. It' (riii'<'l_v ii Im'im'I <»r two) nof iiivi)lii(p|s; pcdifcls \ to »1 mm. lorij;;
fniit hroiidly <»\iit<'. hispitl, 4 t»t ♦> mm. loii^i'; lateral wiii^s ln-oadcr
tlnii iIh> iiari'ow dorsal and ititn'mcdiatc ones; ,sty|op«)diiim low ronj-
r;il: oil tulxvs solitary in all the intervals.
Typr locality. •■ Kast ami West Iliimltoldt Mountains. Califoiniu,
mimI in Huhy N'allcy, Nevada:" •■ollecfcd liy \\',/fst,/i, no. |."»<». in |sr»s;
t\ |M' in r. S. Nat. llerh.
Am acpiatic in the mountains of northeastein California. n<»itliern
Nr\iida, and southern Idaho.
Sj" I iiiii'iix I'.iiniiiiii'il;
C.m.ikounia: Wt'Ht Iliiiiilnildt MoiiiitiiiiiM, ^'r/CKc, .Tiily '_'!, lH!t4.
\i:v.\i>a: Itiihy N'iillfv, iiltilmlf l,SO(f nu'tci^, Watson ■\')(i, .ViikhhI, \HiiH.
Idaho: Near SIkisIkhh' Falls, Snake Itivcr, lliiiilirxiiii 4'))»(), ,Iuly -'ti, 1KH7.
111. Angelica roseana Ih'ndeison, C'ontr. .Nat. llerh.6: 2(il. [)l. L't!. lS!ii».
PI.ATK \l.
I,()W and very stout, .'• to <i dm. Iiieh. with j,dal>i'ous and usually
|)iiil)lish stems, and n)ore or less scalirous inlloreseenee; leaves lwi«'e
oi' ihriee tcrnate tiicn pinnate; uppei" stem leaves reduced, with huj^'e
iiillalcd petioles; leaflets hroadly ovate to lanceolate, thick, with
|iiiiiiiinent veins, laciniately nuicronate-toothed, 'l.U to ?>.h cm. lone",
(ililiise oi" acute, ojiihrous or moi'c oi- less .scal>rous; umbels with \'ery
uiii'.|ual I'ays. no in\(»lucre (oi- sometimes 1 or •! hracts), and invo
liiccls of few lilifoini and very scahrous hi'actlets; llowers jrreenish or
iiiii:-e(l with i)Ui'|)le; ovai'ies e'luhi-ous or i)ul)ei"ident; fi'uil hi-oadly
iililniiti-elliptic. more or less scaltrous. 4 to ."> mm. lone; doi'sal and
iiiti rniediate ribs often nearly as prominent as the lateral, thick and
lorky; stylopodium conical; oil tubes mostly solitary in the intei'vals.
1 \ l)e locality, "bunks of dried, yravelly rills, foothills of (he Lost
Hi\rr Mountains [near Salnionj, Fremont County, Idaho;"' collected
l)_v //r/Hfr/',s(>/i, no. 4«H)r), Aue'ust 15, 185>5; type in l'. S. Nat. Herb.
Mountains of Idaho and adjacent Montana. \N'voniine. and I'tah,
N//I i(/(((';/.s' t:r<i>iiltii<l:
lnAiio: Type HlK'fiiiu'iis as cited under type locality; Salmon Kivcr, near Yan-
kee Fork, llniilirxiiii ;5.S(()», August I, IS!!."); Mount C'liainet, JMiundary
between Idaho and Montana, h'l/illitri; 4iH)-'\ .Inly 27, ISitT.
Montana: I.one .Mountain, Tnrfdi/ 1(15(1, August, ISSi); near iJoulder Creek,
Bitter Hoot Foreat Keserve, altitude 1,820 meters, Leihi-nj :5()0:{, Sei)ti'ml)t'r
17, 18»7.
WvuMiMi: Little (ioose C!uuyou, Nchon 2\\Tw, .July 1"), ISiXi; Sierra Madre, Carbon
County, AV/«o//:UiW, August 1<), 18i)7; Teton Mountains, .1. >(• E. AV/.so/i ()r>On,
August 11), 18iH>; Big Horn Mountains, Slieridan Comity, Tinrdij 'IV.W,
August, 189i>.
I TAu: Uinta Mountains, altitude :i,0()0 nietwrs, Watson 4r»}», August, 18()9 (dis-
tributed as Arcli<ni(/i'li<'<t </itiiiini).
V.W. WATloN OK I'l.ATK VI. — Kig. /, uuiticl ; .', leaf; ,f, ildisid view of ciiriicl ; /,, 1T11S.S section of
<'iirpi 1
i<;o
('oNTKIin'TIuNS KUOM TIIK NATIONAL II KUHAIMI'M.
11. Angelica leporina W'liixni. Pntr. Am. .^uid. 12: •J.'cJ. IS77.
Tiill and iiitlitT slriitlri'. il to !)(tiii. hiu'li, H-|iil)t-oii.N: lt>ii\rs Itipiiintit' ;
Iciillfts liiinit' (() liroadly lutirroliitr. atiiiiiiiiKl*'. coursrly <)!' Iiiciiiiidrlv
toothed to cntirr. '2.:> to T.."> ciii. loiijx; iiinlMd Ncrv iiri('i|iiall_v !<► to j ,
rayed, with neither involucre ntir in\<>hieels (or with a few (leei(hioii>
liraetlets); rays somewhat scabrous, I to T.^i cm. h)nji'; pedicels 4 to t;
nnn. lone'; fVuit elulnous. very small, altoiil '.\ mm. lony; dorsal iiikI
interirie(liate rilts |)rt>minent; lateral wines narrower than hody: i>i|
tuhes solitary in the intervals, or the lateral in paii's.
Type locality, damp soil. •• |{al>l>it N'alley, |Sonthern| l'tah,"ahi
tude •J,(i|(MMelers; collected hy A. /''. \\'<irt/, no. «!1"J, Aui,'ust l,s, l.sT.i;
type in I'. S. Nut. llcrlt.
Southern I'tah.
Siiii'iiin'iix I I iiiiniiiil:
ri'AM; Tyiic s|if<'iriicii;- its cited iiiidcr ty|»' locality; Hoiitlicni Utali, I'nluifr \<:,,
U\ l«77; CottreirM Uimdi (allitiide l.HOO iiielcrs), Mdiiiil I'lllcii, IIcmv
Mdiiiitiiiiis (iiititiKir ;!.(lll(l iiii'Icrs), idxi I'Hk liiincli Cillilinlc LMOO iiieln-i,
,/o;/..w ,')ti.')S, .')tW4, <)0:{!i, .liiiy-Sfptfriilicr, \S<H.
12. Angelica lineariloba ( I ray. I'roc. .\m. .Vcad. 7: .547. iStlS.
.Stout. ;4lal>rous. H to It dm. hieh; leaves twice or thrice (luiiiiitc;
leallets linear. '2.^>{o 10 cm. lon<,^ cuspidately acuminate, entire or ilic
lower ones ;{-})arte(l with the decurrent sometimes coarsely toolliid
lohes divaricate: umltels with neither involucre nor mvolucels; rays
2..") to .') cm. lone-; fruit oval-ohlone'. e-lahrous, S nun. lony\ 4 niiii,
hroad; dorsal and interiuediate I'ihs iiliform; lateral winys thickisli. ;i
little nari'ower than the hody; oil tultes solitary in Ihedoisal interval--,
in pails in the lateials.
'Iyp«' locality. " Ostrander's Meadows, Vosemite Valley." Califoinia,
altitude^ 2,400 met(M's; collected l>y liohnulrr; ty[)c, in Herb, (jiniy.
Si(Mra Nevada of southern California.
S/irciiiii'iix i.idiiiiiit'il:
("ai.ii'oknia: "Snntlicrii Sierras," altilinlc L',S.')0 iiictcrH, h'oljirorl: ;{.")"). Scptcmlicr,
lH7r>; near Mineral Kin^', Sierra Ni'\aila (Tulare County), altitude L',7"iii
meter,-, (hril/r S- Fimslnn 1J7!», Aui.'ust 4, iSiU.
VS. Angelica californica .lepson. Krythea 1 : s. 1S!>8.
Stems about 12 dm. hieh, o-lultrous, with puberulent inHorescenco
and leaves; leaves once or twice tei-nate then once or twice pimiatc;
leaflets ovate, al)out 5 cm. loni^, the terminal one mostly 3-lo))ed. the
lower often lobed or <livided at base, all irreoulurly .soi'rate with
iiuici'omdate teeth; umbel with mmierous unecpial rays, and neiilici'
involucri! nor involucels; rays 2.5 to 15 cm. lonj>'; pedicels about tl
mm. lone*; fruit oblonj>-. S to t» mm. lone-, e-labrous, with winded
dor.sal and intermediate ri})s, and lateral wing.s not as broad as bedy;
oil tubes mostlv H in the intervals.
(•(»UI,TKK \NI) U<»SK NulMll AMKKMAN I'M UKI.I.l I KUA K .
<;i
T\ |)c liMiilily, ■•(fiilt's ('iiiiyoii. N'lii'ii MoimliiiiH." (':ilir«»rrnii: fttl-
|,.lc.l l»y ./•j>sn„. .hiiif •_'!». ISit-j; lypt' ill llti'li. I'liiv. Ciilil'.
('(•iihiil ("iilit'oi'iiiu. ill llic liiiy n'yiun.
>, . t'liiii itH I'.iiiiiinii il:
( 'm.iI'OIcm \: Siiiisiilitn, Murin ( 'niiiily, <•'. I!. IV/.i-//, in 1S75.
|i Angelica curtisii MiicklcN. Am. Jniir. N-i. 46: 17iJ. I.s4."..
< iliilinms. ti (u It dill. Iiiyli: Inivcs twice Iniiali' or ilic diNision.s
|iiiiniitt'. the ii|t|M'riii(>s| mostly rrdiircd to larfi'c iiilliili-d pt'tiidcs; Iful'-
Ici- lliiii. o\alc-J!iiit('olatt' ("J.."! to 7."> cm. l»road). sliai|)ly and in'cj^u-
liiilv toothed; iiml»el somewliat piilicsceiit. e(|iially 1") to 2.'»-rayc(l,
Willi no iii\(»liicrc ImiI with imohiccls of siilniiatc ln'iictlcts; ravH Tt to
T..Mni. loiiyf: pedicels s to l^'mm. loiij;; t'niit liroadly ohioiie-, (rlnhnuis,
I lo s mm. lon^^ cniaruiimle at liase; dorsal and inteniiediate rjlis
acute Mild pr<iiiiiiiciit. ol'teii somewhat wiiie-ed: lateral wiiij^s thin,
Inoadcr than hody: oil liihcs mostly solitary in the intervals, some-
times 'J or ;{.
Type locality, "hij^li iiKuintains of North ( "ai^dina. es))ecially the
liiild Mountain ill Yancey ( 'oiinty:'" collecteij liy .]/. A. ('iif//'s,- type
ill I lerli. ( I ray.
ill the .Vllee'hanies from Pennsylvania to North ("arolin.a.
,Syi. riiiinix I'.niiiiiiiiil:
I'i;nnsvi,v.\ni.\: IJiir^ti'nii (i:i|i. lUair ('niiiily, I'lirlir. Lmrr'n, f.io'/" /•, Sciiteiiil'cr
17, IMIiit.
N'iui.ima: i'fiiUs uI" Otter, llcillcinl ( 'oiiiit y, iiltitmle 1 ,200 iiictci>, .1. //. Cnrlin.i,
Aiitriisl L'S. ISSO; ,<iilt I'uiiil Mciunliiiii, r, (,///// !••_', Aii^'iist, iSiiO.
Niiiciii Cauoi.ina: Ituaii Miiinilaiii, altitinlc 1,710 iiieter.^, r/(/r/,7/'///(/, Aii>;iist ."»,
im); Hauu'Htuti altilii.lc l.SdOtn l,!l(IO meters, .lA/vvV/w, SepteiiilHT '.» 1 1,
1802.
l.i. Angelica canbyi ( '. cSc K. l\ev. N. .Vni. I'mlxdl. 4(>. INSS.
( dabi'ous throiiehout except the piil»erideii( inlloi'oceiice. ti to '.» dm.
Iii;jli; Iciivcs l>ii)iniiiite: leallets linear to o\iite. :i..'» to ."• em. lony. acute
iir iiciimiiiiito, liiciniately tootiic(l; nmhel ratlier e(|iially It) to i!(>-rayed,
willi neitiier involucre noi* in\ olucels; rays "J..") to ."> cm. lone", pedicels
>leii(|er, ») to S mm. lone-, elahroiis or nearly so; llowers piidcish; fruit
(ilildiie-. o-lahrous at maturity (densely puberulent when youne-). (i mm.
Inijij; dorsal and intermediiite ribs thin iuid very proniiiient. somewhat
wiii'jcd; liitcral wines i-ather thin, half as hroiid as body; slylopodiuui
ceiiical: oil tu))es solitary in dorsal iiiter\als. in ptiirs in the latends.
Type locidity. '" low e-ra.s.sy e-round alone- stretuus, Klickitat Ki\(>r.
nciii' Mount .Vdiuus." Wiishine-ton; collected 1)y IT. A'. Snhxdorf. no,
Tti;;. Ilower .June 2<'>, fruit Aue-iist, Isha; type in HtM'l). C'oulter.
Kastern WaHliinjjfton.
^jii ruiir)iH examined.-
\V.\sniNciTox: JinDidcipe IW^ August, 188S; type HpeciuiouH a.s citefl under type
locality; (•'. /.'. T".x.// .SOI, -tti 1, in 1880; Samllxn/ .(- Leihrnj 420 in jiart, in
180:5; Blue MuantaiuH, Waliawaiia County, /'//«■/• 2:^5, July 1,"), 180(); same
Htation, Jlonitr 218, 210, July-Septomber, 1897.
rr
1(')'J ("((XTUinrTIoXS KKoM THK national HKUHAKrtM.
!♦!. Angelica breweri ( I ray. Proc. Am. Acatl. 7: ;US. Isc.s.
( Jliibrotis (>!• s(»iiic\vli!it pultcriilciit (('.s})('ciiilly in llic iiillorcscciM'ci.
!M<) l:^(liii. Iiij^li; leaves tciMiiitc oiMiulniitc- then pimiatcs Icatlcls laticco
liitc <»!• oldoiiji-lanccolatc. acuminate. .') to \'2.^> <'m. \(n\i>;. sharply sci
rate wilii ciispidale teeth, the lower sometimes lohed at base; umlx I
many-iayed. with neither involiiere nor irivolueels (or with a i"e\\
deciduous hractlets): rays .'» to T.."i cm. Ion*;'; pedicels 4 to S iimi. huej;
stylo|)odium conical, with lon«;' style; fruit ol)l<)ii}^ or somewhat nar-
I'owcd Itelow. pui)escent or Ix'comine- o-lahrous. r» to lo mum. ionj^: dor-
sal and intermediate iii»s more or less prominent; lateral win«>s narrow
and as thicU as the llatlened hody; oil tuhes 1 or 2 in the intervals.
Type locality. •'Sierra Ne\ ada. near Khhetts I'a.ss." Al|)iiie ('oumI\.
Cal.: collected l»y />/'i in /■; type in Herb. (Jray. Associated with it
in the oi'ieiiial descri[)tioM are /)/; ir, /■ "on the Hij^'-trcH; road," and
Ti>rr( II "'neai' l)onner Lake."
Mountains of easteiii California and adjacent Nevada.
Sjii'cliiinis I .iiiiiiiiii il:
C'Ai.n'oKMA: I*itic (irovc, AiiiiulorCdmily, altitinlc fiiiO mctiTs, ir<ins,ii ;V2i\ .Innr
.'), lS!t-l; iiKiuinniMs near Yiiscinitc, t'niilii/, Ati^:iisl Iti, ISil').
Niovada: l'"ast IIiiinliuMl Muiintaiiis, allitmle L', HH) inctcrs, Wnlsim i')~, Aultii-I.
ls(;s.
The Calit'oriiiaii material lias I'luit !Mii 10 iiini. leiij;, wliili- tlic fruit el' Wal.-^nir-
Nevadii s])eciMieMs is luii •") tuti imu. loii<r.
17. Angelica wheeleri Watsou. Ami. Nat. 7:.'5tM. isT:;.
Tall and stout. I'ouj^h puberuleut; leaves biternate; leatlets o\al( -
oblone-. ;> to T..'> (Ml. lone-, acute, iiu'isely serrate, the teeth broad and
mucroiudate. middle leallet petiolulat(»: uml)el une(pially many-rayed,
with neither insolucre nor involuctds; I'ays becoming .■> to i;^ cm.
lone-; pedieids and ovary hispid; fruit broad-cdliptical, (> nun. lon<;-.
sc)iu(>what pubesciMit; lhe(h)rsal and into >diato ribs thick, narrower
than th(^ thi(d< lateral ones; oil tubes solitary in th<', dorsal intoi"\als.
in ])airs in the latei'als.
'lyj)e locality, '•rtah;"* coUectecl by Whcth'r; typo in Kerb, (rra\.
duplicate in l'. S. Nat. llert).
We iiiive seen uiily the type s]u' iiielis, a'ld t!ie ]plailt seems lint to liave hi'ell ml-
lected HJiice.
IS. Angelica villosa (Walt.) W. S. V. Prol. Cat. N. Y. 'I'l. I8b8.
;'',■/•((/-( rllhixn Wall. V\. Car. II."). 17SS.
Aiii/t'lini hirsiil,, Mtiiil. Cat. eil. 2. :!0. 181S.
ArchniiiiiTin, hirs'ihi Torr. ct (iray Fl. 1: (>L'2. 1840.
Arcliiiui/i'lira rilliixii Kiintze, \{v\. (ieii. I'l. 1: 2()0. 18"J1.
Tomentose aboA'c. t; to 15 dm. liieh; loi'ves twice or thrici^ ])imiati ly
or toi'iiately divi(h'd, the uppei'iuost mostly I'oducod to large intlaled
potioles; h-atlets thi(d<ish. liuiceolate to oblonec. 1 to 2.5 em. brcid.
.sernito; iiinbol eipially many-rayi-d. with no involucre, and invohu els
I
rcsccnrt'i,
'Is lillHTC
iirply SCI
sc; imili' I
itli ii i"*'^\
MUM. loiiu;
'whiit Mill-
loll*;: (l»»r-
»o-s Miirrow
tcrv'.ils.
lie ('<)Ul\ty.
ted witli it
road." iHul
ti.icii :>'J<), .Iniir
.,, -l.')?, AllL'll.-l.
lit (if WiilsdiiV
iltlcls oxiitt'-
1 hroiul iiiitl
Miiny-i'iiyt'<l.
» to i;> 'III.
MUM. loil'i.
k, MiirrowiT
il iiitorviils.
ircrU. (iniv.
IllilVC Ix't'll I iil-
1888.
ji-O ])iMM!»t' ly
|iir<>-»' iMll'.i'.'''^
(•Ml. brot'l-
lid iiivolu* t'l^
(Ori/i'KU AM) KoSi; — NOHTII AMKKICAN I'M UKLLIFKUAK. 1^3
..| liiiriir l)rar(lct>: iMy> ■_'..'> to .'> cm. Iomo". prdiccls 4 hum. Iomj^-; I'riiit
curly round. piilH'sccriL I iiiiii. in diiiniclci". dorsal and iiitcrincdialt'
i ill- |)roniiii('Mt : lateral \viiit;> lliin. a^ liroad as hody; s(yloj)(;i'>iiiii
mall, low conical; oil tiiltcs .". to •'• in (he inter\als (soiMctiiiics 1 or '2),
• i |() lit on the commi>siiral side.
'iyi)(> locality not u'i\<'n. luil ])resuma!)ly in (he ( 'ai'oliiias; type in
llri-l). I'.rit. Mus.
|)ry soil. (\)Mnec(icii( (o Floiida and \ves( to .Minneso(a, Missouri,
;lll(l Mississjpjii.
>/i. ciiiK /(■-; I I II III I III il:
('(iWKci-K rr: Ne:ii- Wcslixivt, I'lillnnl IMS. .Inly IS, IS'.II.
Nicw V(ii;i<: Ithaca, Curilh, Aii;.:iisl S, iss.'c imiiiis, /i'c/'7, , , Aii'just I, Isit;;; \\\n
(•(irtlaiult I'ark, N'cw York City, Pnllnnl, .huw, ISli;',.
I'lANsYi.v \M \. i>cla\\arc Ciuinty, iicai- Cold Spi-inirs, Snin/I. Aimiisl 7. ISS!»;
Lancaster Coiiiity, Ilillirn.'v2, SeptciulMT (>, iSiH'.
Ni:\v .1i;ksi;n ; Near Ciil'tun, Passaic ('niiiily, Xnsli, AiiLiiist, isitl aii'l Jsiiii; near
Stnckliiilni, Sussex ("miiity, \'iiii SirLh . .Inly, ISll-l.
M\l!VI.\Nh: Wedilsidc, /''.//i//W Hill, Se))t('ml)er •_'(», iS'tr).
I»i.-iiai r III- ('(II CMUI A : Zndkifical I'ark, /'o/Ao''/ niM, .Inly !'<;, IS'.).").
Vn;(iiMA; /.''///, Sciitenilicr. ISSt; Salt I'end Munntain, <'inihi/, An(:nst, 1S!K);
Pittsylvania Cdunty, /A //. c I in:;, .Inly I'D, ISli:;.
\\'i>T N'lia.iNi s: I'lishnr ('(innt> , /'c/A .<•/,■, .Inly L*! I, 1S!).">.
XdiMii ('\i;(ii.ina: Near IliltnKirc, Hill. Ilnh. l.'iL'", AM;j;nst iL', l.Sllii; Trvdn,
I'dlk ("(innly. 'rnii-ii^iinl, Anj,'nsl I, ls!»7.
Sdi I II ('AKdi.lNA: Aiken, Unn m I. ,]\\\\v, ISiiil.
'ricNN'KssKi:: Cocke Cuniity, Kniniiii 7i>."), Se|iteniliei- 11, IS'.I7; near KimwilU',
Ittilh 4l!i, .Iiine, IS'.is.
MissisMi'i'i: Wayneslidi'd, Wayne Cdiinty, I'li/lnnl iL'KiA. Anjriist S-i), ISDti.
Mi>-sdri;i: I'laLrle IJock, Hush Iti, .Inne L'<>, 1.S1I7.
1 i.iiNdis: I'lisiif.
!'.'. Angelica atropurpurea Ii. Sj). IM. 1: iJ;")!. I7r)8.
Aii;lii:ca /rii/ii'iiiiihi Michx. I''l. Pxir. Am. 1: 1(17. I.SO:!.
Ari'liiiiii/ilii'iiiilrn/iiir/iiinii Ildlf. I'liiliel. lliL'. IS14.
\('ry stout, smooth, with dark ]mr))le stem, 12 to 1.'^ dm. hiti'h:
leases ternate then ])iniiate; leallets ovate to hmccoliite. 2.;') to T.."* cin.
inn.;-. sharj)ly cut nuicronate s(>rrate; tmdiel mon^ or less pulKM'ulent.
c(|ii;illy l.'i to ■_'.'•- rayed, witli no iinolucre. tind involucels of few short
siiliuia(e hractlets: rsiys -J.,") (o T..') cm. loiid-; ])edicels ill to It! mm.
Idn;j: t'rtiit ohlone'. d-l;il)rous. (1 mm. lone'; <lorsal and ietei'iiiedijito
till- \('ry ])romiiieiit, Ititertil wines (hiii. about half a> hroad as l)'>dy;
slylopodium low I'onical: oil tut)es -2') to .">!• :ind continuous, .s to 10 of
lliciii on (he commissural side.
Type lociili(y, •• ( aiiadii."
Low ri\('f Itanks. from Labrador to l)elawiire. and wtvst to Tlliiiois
iiii'l M'nnesotii.
Sji' I nil lift ixiiiiiniiil:
\ i:i{MdNi': Alpine re^idii dl' the White Mdiintaiiis, (inL-rs; Sniiderland, .V. .(. Diti/
S.S, July (), 1S98.
KU
COXTKIIM'TIONS KK()M THK N^ATIOXAL 71 KKUAKII'M.
r i
] , !
Massaohsktis: To])sticlil, Onkis.
CoNXKcTicir: Milfonl, /.''///((.s, .riiiic- Au^'iist. iS'.t.'l jiiid iMiri.
N'lcw" Yduk: Ithiira, f'nir. Ti;//., ,Iiil\ -Si']itt'iiil>ci', ls7r>.
I'knnsyi.vama: Wt'stiiinri'laiKl Coiiiily, I'nrr'm, ( )ctiilicr .'1, |S77.
>ri(intiAN: AliMii, /)'n/.s June 2!t, ISill.
Illinois: /);v7/(/(/, in 1S7:>; I, isle. Dnpiiirf ('duiil y, r//;//'(i7/, .luiir S, IS'.IS.
^riNNi'.so'iA: Winona, If'il.:i)ii/n\ July, ISSS; l'"iirt Sncllintr, .]fninis, June '_'.".
ISOl.
L^o. Angelica ampla A. Nrl>()ii. IJull. Toii-. Txit. ('lul»25; :;7r.. ISKS.
'I'iiU iuid stout. IT) to 2.') dm. Iiio-li. with ])iir})lish u-liihi'oiis stems iiinl
pul)('i'ul(Mit iiillorcsciMicc: Iciivcs l!ii'o'(>. tcnmtc tlicii twice ])iiiiiiitc;
Ic^atlets ovato to ol)o\iite. short aciimiimtc serrate or toothed. /> to !''•
cm. lono-; unihels with very nuuieroiis nearly e»(ual rays, no iinohici'c.
and usually iii\()lucels of setaceous hi'actlets; rays .") to jo cm. lonu:
pedicels 1() to ['2 mm. loiiii". fruit Ijroadly obloue-. ulahrous. '> to 7 mm.
lon<>', the dorsal and intermediate rihs sharp (hardly M'inyed). nar-
rower than \hv thin \'er\- narrow lateral wiii>>-s; oil tiihes small and
lunnerous. contio'uous about th(> seed and adherino- to it with tln'
bn'akino- down of the ])ericar}).
Type hx-ality. "Sand Creek | Wyominy|, near the (^oloi-ado line:""
collected l)y .1/v// Xr/.^o/i. no. :io4(). in iSiX;; type in Ilerl*. Xcdson.
duplicate in V. S. Nat. llerl). Associated with the tyjx' in the oi'iyi-
ual description is Xrlson o-ido. in iSiiT. from Jjaramie River, neai'
flelm Mountain.
l''rom southeastern ^Vyomino- to the Pikes Peak region of Colorado.
Spi'ciinnt.t < .idiiiiiii (I :
AVvo.MiN(.: Xi'iir Siicrnuin, Albany Connty, altituilc '2,4[){) nu'tcr.-i, hllrniinn L'Jl,
July 2S), 1.SS4; tyiic ."Specimens as citccl un<lcr ty]n' locality.
CoLoKADo: Ifit/I i{.- Ilarhniir L>l!l, in ISlii'; near ('rcstc(l T>utt(', JZ/Vc J-Jastir,,...!,
iu ISiM; Colorado Siirin^'s and Ccnti'al City, Alice J-Mstirooil, Scptcniln r-
OctobiT, lS!tl'; South I'ark, ruiim ;•,!), Aujrust L'S, ISliii.
21. Angelica dentata (Chapman) C. c^c K. Hot. (iazette 12: (il. 1887.
ArcliKiKjiUni iliiitdid Cliaimian in Tore. i*c (Iray I'd. 1 : (1L"_'. 1S40.
Slender, <>dal)rous. )> to 'd dm. hiuh; leaves ternate. with lonj,^ slender
petioles and few leatiets. which are small. 1 to '2S> cm. lono'. lanc(>olale,
coar.s(dy toothed or lolx'd: uudxd sliohtly ])id)escent. c(|ually 5 to H'-
rayed. with no involucre, and insoluccds of subulate bractlets; lays
about 2.i) cm. lono" pedic»ds t; to s nun. lono-; fruit lu'oadly oltloni;'.
j^'lal)rous or pubescent. ;"> mm. hmo'; dorsal and intennediati^ ribs more
or less prominent; lateral wings thin, as i)road iis ])ody; oil tubes
ti])out 20 and continuous al>out the seed.
Type locality, "sandy pine 1)arrens. (Jadsden County. middl(> Flor-
ida:*' colle('t(>d ])y Chiijunitn ; ty[)e in lleid). Cray.
Dry ])ine ])arrens of Floi-ida.
S])i'ciiiii'iix exiiin iiii'd :
Florida: CIki/hiih,, ; Asi)alay:a, Cnrtis.t 1014, in isso; Carrabcllc, FranlHu
County, Bin. Jlrrh. 'l.-)ii, Octol.ier, 1S90.
<'(»ri/rKR AXI) HUSK — XORI'II A.MKKK'AX r.MHKLLlFKKA K. 1()5
Junt' -■<.
I Sits.
rnis '.lliil
. :. to •-'"
•m. loii;.!-,
to T nun.
(h1). niir-
;in!ill iinil
with tli''
ido lint •.""
,. Xclsoii.
the ()vi;ii-
ivcr. iH'iT
'olonul".
■ItlTIII"'! -'-'1.
Scptt'iiibir-
j8. GLEHNIA V. Scliiiiidt in Mi(|. Ann. Mus. !>()[. T.u.nd. But. 3: til.
lst;7.
I'lirllojihriis I'.ciitli. in I'.cntli..*^ Ilnok. (Icn. I'l. 1:'MI."). ls(17. Nut Xiittull.
Calyx tcctli siiiiill. Kniit liIoIjosc. nliiln'oii->. Carpel soiucwliat tlat-
l.iH'd (loi'sally. with ."> ('<|iial l)i"()a(l and (•()ri\y tliiclvrncd wiiiu's: latt'i'al
uiii<>'s distinct from those of the otiier carpel: pericarp with no
~i ii'Mj4'th(Miiii^' cells. Stylopodinin depresscfl. ( )il tul)es -J or .'! in
till' inlei'\als (l)iit appearint:' ev<'nly dist riliiited. owiiiu' to the narrow-
in >s of the iiiter\als). 4 to tJ on (he connnissiiral side. Seed face
-h'jhtly concave.
Low tonientose-villous herbs on tin* sands of the seashoi'c. with
diui' or twice ternate or ternate-pinnate coriaceous leaves, ovat*; to
Fig. -19. — (llchniii lilldnilis: n. h, x ■!.
. iss..
nc- slender
lancoolalt',
ly 5 to 1"-
tlets; r;iys
"iv o))lon'J,'-
ril)S mi'i'i'
oil tul'e-
liddle Fl "I'-
ll,., FranVlin
roundish more or less continent leaflets densely white tonientoso
heinath. inv()lucr(; and involuc(ds of sul)ulate hi'acts. and (iloinerato
wliilish flowers.
A nionotvpic o-cnns (hasc^l on ( 'i///ioj>f< /'i/s (.^) I IftardUx ( Jray) Ik'Ioiijj^-
iiii; to the American and Asiatic coasts of the northern Pacilic.
1. Glehnia littoralis ((irav) Schmidt, i. c
Fi(i. 41t.
i'llinopUrns (.') lilldrdlin iiray, Parif. K. lii'ii. I>iit. 12-': <>•_'. ISdO.
I'lidlojiterii.t nitonilk' •>chu\u\\. Mem. Acml. I'ctmp. VII. 12: l:;s. IStiS.
Siil»caulo8cent; petioles (done-ated; leaflets callous-seri'ate to dentate,
will) impressed veinlets al)()V(\ •2.5 to o cm. lon<;-; umhels shortei* than
the leaves, 10 to 12-rayed: rays 12 to 24 unn. lone-; undndlets capitate;
fiuii S to 10 nnn. in diameter, the winj^s 3 nnn. broad.
T\ pe locality, "on the sands of the seashore at Shoalwater Hay."
Put: 1 Sound: collected by (oojhr: tyjx' in Herb. (iray.
S;iridy seashores fi'om ()ree()n to Alaska: also in Korea and -lapan.
5872 12
1<)() coNTHIin'TloNS FUoM THK NATIONAL IIKKHAHHIM.
Sjii rliiii iiK I' I iiiiiiiii </.■
( »UKii(>\: TilliiniiMik l>ay, //';/(,7/, July II, ISSL'; niuiitli ^i' riii|M|iiii Kivcr, llmt
ill, . I line is, |S,S5.
\V \siii\(,in\: riii_'ct Soiiiid, ]\'ill:in ilijiiil. :•,; \Vcsl|Hirt. ClicliMlis County, II. i
ii, rsDii ;;s,"). .luiic •_'(>, isii'j.
limTisir ('(ii.iM)!i \: OiiU r>;iy, N'minnivcr Islaiici. Mnrnini, .luiic IS, ISS7.
Alaska: AiiUow Kivcr, near ( )rcaii ( 'ape, \iciiiity df ^'akulat r«a\\ FmitiUiii ."il.
.Inly I. IS'IJ.
The plant <cai'ccly ri><cs altovc tlir siu'l'acc nt' the siiit'tinL' samis. the leaves lyiirj
prnstratc.
I'^or <'i/iiiiijih I'lis {/) littiinilis (iray il is usual tui'itc .M<'ni. Am. Acail. 6 : .'!!M. ls..'i.
Tills puhlicatiiiu, liDWcvcr. is a uduh n iniilni/i, and I'd'crs tn llic I'arilic Kailu i\
Ui'piirt (at tliat time unpulilislu'd) citi'il alxivi' as tiu' place <>( puMicatinn.
49. PHELLOPTERUS Xiitt. in Ton'. cVi (iftiy Kl. 1: t'.'j:'.. ls4(i.
('alyx teeth evidciit. Fi'iiit oMdii^' to ()fl)i('iiliif in out line, u'liihroiis.
Carpel witli ;! to .-> broad wiiio-s, thin throue'lioiit of sliehdv thiekein'd
a h
Fio. ."iO. — Phi'llnjitcrns iiiiiiitiimis: <;, x 1; h, x H.
at inseftion. th(> hitei'tils distinct t'foni tho.se of the othei" carpel. Sty-
lopodiiiiH wantiniL;'. Oil tubes usually iiioi'e thiin one in the intei'vals.
4 to N on the coiuniissural side. Seed luofe of hvss dofsally tlatlencd.
the fiice with a shallow and bfoad conciivity.
Aciuilescent of shoft ciiidesc(Mit ])liints. with ])ale once or thfice piii
niite letives (seu-ments usually short, brotid. crowded, smd more or le--
continent), mostly conspicuous and similar more or less hyaline itivo-
lucfc !ind in\-oluc(ds. and purple tlowers (except in /'. noiufdini-s).
First species cited. IVnUopfi I'^ix motitdnns Nutt.. tiiidef ( 'i/iimpl. ru^
m(»if(iiii(.s '{'off. kSc (ii'iiy.
A yenii^ of live s])ecies. btdonti'ino' to the ))lains and inounttiiii- of
western I'luted Stiites,
I'Mowers wliitc I. /'. uKivlii'iiis.
I'^idwcrs pinkisii or |>uiple.
Involucvls witli hractlcts lacerate-frinixcd at apt'x "J. /'. tnarrorh'.'J'^-
rol'LTKU AND ROSE — NORTH AMKHICAN I'MMKLLIFKKAK. 1 ()7
Illy, //m
avi's lyiii'-'
•/.il. l^''''-
If UailuMv
uliibrous,
tiru'k<MU'(l
■pel. Sty-
iiitovvals.
tlattciiid.
thvic*' |>iii-
ii()ro or 1'"-^
•iiliiH' invo-
( 'i/ III op/' r'lx
)Uiit!iiii- of
I'. ni<(criiy I "'■""■
liivoliiccls witli entire bnietlets.
Iinoliicfe mostly cniisiiieiiDUs; ln'iicts and ln'acllets I \t> ;i-iiei'veil.
I''rnit oliloiii,', S mill. Idms.' :>. /'. IiI'IIidhiix.
I'"niit nrliiciilar, Kt tn IL' mm. ImiL' 1. I', /niiimriisirin^.
lii\n|iiiTe iiKislly a Inw liyaliiu' slieatli ; liracts and liractlet.^ maiiy-iiei'ved.
"i. /'. iinilliiii rniliis.
1. Phellopterus montanus Niitt. in 'I'off. tSc (iitiv Fl. 1: tl-'4. ls4i).
Fi(i. .M*.
< 'iiitnijili riis iiiniitiiiiiix Tovr. i^ (iray l''l. 1 : (iL't. is|().
Klowcriiij;' iiiiilx'l^ cotiiptictlv cluslcit'd iit the hiiso of the rosette of
iiiiicll loijo'er lrii\('s, ofliMi iippt'iirili;^" sessile, soiiiewliiit eloiiy'iited in
tiiiit; iii\(»liiere itieons[)icii()tis. hyaline iind lolx-d. sometimes f('(luc(>(l
t'i a etip: in\()liieels eons) )iei tons, tlie 1 )riiet let s distinct . ol)o\ilte. entire,
with \ei\ hroad white and hyaline mtiro-ins, with more or less distinct
;jreen central reuion; ])e(li('(ds sliorter thiin tho])riictIets: llowers \s jiit(\
Miinetimes purplish: fruit hroiidly ohiono- to netirly orl>iciiliir. ♦! to S
mill. loii<i", witii hroad thin wiiiLi's somewliiit thickenccl at ins<M'tioii: oil
tuhes 1 to ;> ill th(> inter\ als. 4 to 8 on the {'ommissurtd side; sovd some-
w hat tlattened, with broadly conciiV(> fiice.
Type locality . "hiuh l»are plains of th(^ I'liitte. toward the Kocky
Mountains:" collected l»y SuffiilJ; tyi)e in Ilerh. I'hilad. Acad.
Open ])lains of ("olortulo, Arkansas. Wyomiiiti-, Kiinsiis, Nehraskti,
and South Dsikotii.
Su r, nil IIS ijtiiiiini'il:
Coi.oKAiio: Type specinuMis as cited niidei- type locality; //<(// <(• Hiirhitin- lMO, in
1S()L': I'nehio, //;c/,'.v, .Inne S, ISiiO; near Denver, Mi<r l-lnshrim,!, in ISitl;
ni'ar Windsor, (Mirhdul, May, IS!»."); lu'ar Denver, Ihlliil, May, isori, and
.Inne. IS'IH; iM)rt Collins, ('nni'l'ill, May :{(). IS'Mi; near Denver, Iliihimjir,
May-.Inne, iS'.Ki; Colorado Sprintrs, liiiillirni. .May '.I, I'.IOO.
WvoMi.vd: JMirt Knssell, Rulnj, May, ISS."); Laramie I'lains, Xi/smi, :May, lS9:i
and IS!t4.
Sol Til Dakota: I'.lack Hills, /.'//'//-r/v/ Tl'li, .Tune 14, isti^'.
Xkhkaska: Denel County, A'//(///r/v/, .lime 27, iSiM.
Ka.vsas: Siu'arsvilK', iMird County, Wnil:, April, Issti; .Vtwood, /V//, .\pril IS,
I Sill.
.\uKANs\s: lM)rt Lyon, I'lilunr, .\pril !>, ISti;!.
•1. Phellopterus macrorhizus (lUickley) C. t't R.
('iliiii>lili riis iiHii-riirlii:iis \\\n'k\v\\ I'roc. I'hilad. .\ead. IStil: 4.")."). ISH2.
('iliiuijili riiK iiKiiitiinKn /icdinicii/iitiis .loiies, I'roe. ('alii'. Acad. Sci Tl. 5: (iSti.
IS!).').
Ivcsemlilinii' /*. /iiii/ifiiiiiiK^ ])ut pedimcles eloii<iiite(l. in fruit liecom-
iiiL: twice as loiio- as the leii\c's; umbels open, with Ion »>•(> r unecpuil rays
and lono(>r pedicels; iin-olucels of distinct usually ot)oviite ])ractlets,
with one to sovcM'id nerves, and hu'enitc^-fringt'd tit jip(>.\; flowers
jiinkish; fi'iiit siiitdler, 4 mm. loii<i'.
Tyjie locidity. "priiiri(\s north of Austin." 'I'e.x.; collected ])\ liiivl:-
I'll. March. iS^iO; ty))e in llerl). riiilad. Acad.
N orthoastern Texas.
108
CONTHim rioNS I'lio.M rilK national UKUHAKH'M.
Spiiuiiiiiis I rmii'iiK il:
Ti:\.\s: .1/(1. lliiiniil. Siiri.; tyjic s|u'ciiii('tisiiscitcihiii(lciMy|)c iucality; lU-lknaji,
Siillnii lliiijix MO'.l; l)iillji.-i, Wiiiihiiii, ill 1x7:! (lypc of ('iitiiiijiliriix nioiiltniiis
//(</(//Mv//<//».xJ(iiics) ; l>;illu.-<, III n rcli<>ii,\n lS74iiiMl ISSO; Sliackclfdrd County,
llohlr'iii, ill iss;!; Daiiiir-. Iirnrrl„,i,, Kcliniary L't;, iiiOO,
Tills species is rcstricti'il tn tlie jirairie reL'inii nf iicirtlii'asteni 'I'exas, and is (|iiit(
"listiiicl ill raiii:e I'ldiii /'. iikhiIiuiiih, liiwiiicli it lias In't'ii ret'erreii. Mr. I\e\ercli(ni lia>
sent us li\ii|i,' specimens I'iMiii Dallas witii the I'niinwiii).' imte: "This species oceiii-
(III the liinesldiie prairies nf imrtli 'I'exas (Imw far siaitli I iln iKit kiiosv). It ^rnw -
where the I'licU-^ ciup ijiit, ami li|(iiiinsi|nite early; intact, it is the lirst lilnoiner I
kiinw (if in Texas, sdinetiiiies ajijiearin'.' alidut ( 'hristinas w hen the winter is open."
H. Phellopterus bulbosus (A. Nelson) ('. iSc K.
<'iiii,<ij>hriis hiilli,,.-<i(s Nelsiiii, r.iill. 'I'xvv. r.iit. ('hil)26: •_'ll. ISltil.
Lt'iii" sco'iiiciits nioro ci'owdcd tliiiii in /'. iiioiifiiiiiis; tlowcfino'uinlx'l
iiioi'i' cloniiiitcd. in ifiiit (Miiiiilin!>' of cxcccdini"- the Iciucs; involucie
(•onspiciioiis, ol' iiroiid liviilinc hfiict> iinifccl tit base; inNoluccls niofe
(•()nsi)i('iioiis. the hi'oiid liyjilinc lii'iicts .soniotiiiics with ii o-ivoiilsh ccn
trill region; pedicels lono'ei' tliiin in /'. mniiliiini.^; llowei's ])iirpiish:
fruit ohioni:'. iiiiieh nafro\\(>r than in /'. nioiihiini.s, s nun. lon^^, witli
bi'oiid thin w inos not thickened at in.sei'tion; oil tiihe.s ?) to 5 in the
intervtds. (> to l<i on (he coiKini.ssiiral side; seed face witli fathiM" deep
iind hfoiid conciivity.
'rv})e locality not Li'ixcn. imt label stiites "iiidied cljiy soil in the
ravines and on the slopes of (irecn liiver." W'yoniino-: collecttMl by
A. ^Tr/.sy///. no. 47<>1». June 14. iSltS; type in Herb, I'niv. Wvoinini.;.
dnpliciite in V. S. Ntit. Herb.
(ireen River region of ^Vvon^m,^•.
Sjii'i'iiiii'iis ( .niiiihii '/■
\Vv().Mi\(i: (ireen KiNcr, I'm-rii 117, in ls7.'>; l.a r>ar;re, I'iiita (\>[ii\\y, Slfrr)isi,ii
40, .April L'7, ls!U; i'(,int of Rocks, Sweetwater County, .V(/.w/( ,S085, June I,
IS!(7; type specimens as citeil uiKh'r tyjie locality.
4. Phellopterus purpurascens ((Jitiy) ('. I'v: K.
< 'i/iiiajjlcriiy iii<)iil(iiiii.'< jiiir/xiriixcciix i iniy, I'xit. Ives l"i. IS(1(1.
('i/iiiii/)lrriis iiliilii Hsis ,\(>\]C!i, {'iiWi. i\ca(l. Sci. II. 5: t).S4. LSI*.").
< 'ililiiijttirii--< iililhciixis iiioiini-rjilia/iis JnlH'^, 1. c. ()<S5.
Peduncles longer than in /\ i/tonfdin'.s. in friut e(|ualin<i' or exceed-
ing* the iciives; umliids more or less coinpact(>d; inxoliicre conspicuous,
composed of white or purplish hyaline l)r!U'ts which hav(^ I to 3 o'reeii
or ])ur|)lish ner\-es iind tire uinted tit btise, or sometimes reduced to a
hyaline shciith: in\ olucels resembliiiL;' the involucres; flowers purjile;
fruit orbicular, with brotid winosand oblono- body, 10 to 12 mm. loiii:
cai'lie's somewhiit lliittened. with ."> broad thin witi^'s sctircely thicken 'd
at insertion: oil tulies '2 or ;{ in the intervids. 4 on tho conunissuial
side: seed somewhat llattened, with broiidly conciive face.
Type locality, '"'" Yamptu \'idlev to San Frtuicisco Mountains;'- col-
lected by y, ii'hci'n/; type spt'cimen in V . S. Xtit. Herb.
In day or gnivel, New Mexico, Arizona, I'tuh, Nevada, and Ida! o.
COULTEK AND KOtiK NoHTII AMKUICAN I'M llKl-LliKUAK. 1(»*.)
'.(>lknai>,
iiiniliniiis
County,
is i|uiti
choii li;i>
It \xrit\\-
InollUT 1
is open.'
nvolucic
•Is iiiori'
iiish ('«Mi
)urplislr.
•n«;-, willi
) 5 in till-
:hor d('»'i>
)il in till'
loctod by
t'voinini;'.
y, Sti'Vi'ii"""
)S5, Juiu' 1,
,,. oxCOl'il-
ispiciu)u>.
to 3 o-i-tM-n
jluct'd to a
[•s puv\)l<';
liiiin. lonir;
[thifkoii '(l
|ininissui;il
lun.s;" o.l-
ind Idul 0.
"yjii film IIS i.rniti'nii'il:
Ni:\\ MKMcn: ((lyalic, Xiirlnrri/. \\>v'\\ ami Ma\. Is.'iS; I'drl W'iii'.'alr, V"c.-7(,
May l-'l, iss;!; I'.ananca, 'Pans ('(miiiIv, .1. I. A- /■.'. (1, rhici, 11,11, r. May I'ti,
1S!I7.
AiuzoN a: 'l'((|i 111 ^'railr almNc ra'^'iiniiia, ././(i.v ")(i!is, A|piil '!'.',, IMH; iirar I'.hnU
I{(i('k Sjiriiiy:, .Imnx aOiisA ami .'>(i!)S//, A|iiil I'.l, ls!t| (tyjics nf c. ,il,ili,iis!.i
■ l(IIlt'H).
I'tmi: Piiliiiii: ISdli; (i?-ass Valley, /...-Vrr /'. IIV/,(i' i'."), May iL', is?.".; 'i'diniims,
May and ,iuiM', ami ('i^;(•l), May _, lS!i(), .Imiis.
Nkv.vda: Trinity MnMntains, \\',ils,,i, I41t as to iVuil. May, IstiS; ( 'anilrlaria, .sV/or/-
/«//, A|ii'il, l.s.s:>.
Idaiid: Near I'ncatclln, /'-(//,„,• II, May L'o, iS'i:!.
W'liiU' crrtain s|>criini'ns slmw innlu'ls so i'iiiii|iacl as Ici I'drin u'luiicisc heads in
;iiiit, lia\in).' suir^'ested In Mr. .Innes ids \ar. nniiKu; jilmlns. we liiid lliat this is tcm
\.iriahle a character \i> iierinit separation.
Phellopterus purpurascens eastwoodae (.Ioiks) C. i.<: l{.
< 'iliiiiililiriis iitiihi iisix ,iittlii'iiiiiliu.]i)\\v^, ('alii'. .\cad. Sci. 11. 5: (iS"). ISII').
More rol»ii.><t. 'J lo .'l dm. Iiioh. with iisiially loiij;' pcdiiiiclf.s: iimhcls
and uiiilx'llcts iiioi'c o|)fii. w itli i»roiiiiii»'iil fays and pcdiccl.s; winji's of
t'nnt inucli iiiUTowci'. rcsidtini:' in a narrow i'riiit: iiiort- eastern in
ranci'e.
TyjM' locality. '" Diiriuio'o. Coloriido:" collected hy Alii< h'lixfimni/;
I \ pe specinieii in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Colorado.
Sii,,-iiiiciis I'.niiiiiiii'd:
(."oi,ou.\no: Durante", .1//V/ lliixtir,,,,,!^ .Imie, lS!i(i and IS!)1; (iiinnison, r>,Ui,l 'I'l,
.tune L'7, IS!)S; I'uehlo. i;i/,lh,r;i. .May 11 and 1.".. I!KX). •
•"'. Phellopterus multinervatus ('. t'v; II.. sp. no\ .
' '/////o/(/( /■((.< y/((/'y<('/''/.sT/ /(.s- , Innes, ('alit'. .\cad. Sci. II. 5: (>S7. ISii."). Nut draw
Peduncles as in 1\ jmrpuraxii nx; inxoliicre a low hyaline more or
less lohed sheath, or develoi^ine' one or more conspicuous hracts reseiii-
lilin;^" those of the involiicel; inNoliicels coiisj)iciioiis. coin))ose(l of
liroiid piir[)lish hractlets united at l»ase. which are rounded at apex,
niiiny-nerved, and with narrow hyaline mai'eins; tlowers p.irple: fruit
orbicular, with \'ery broiid winti's and oblonji' body. Vl to IT) mm. lonii';
I :ir})els. somewhat llattened. with.") broad thin wind's somew hat thickened
at inserlion; oil tubes 'J to 4 in the intervals, s on the conmussural side:
■^'^'(h\ somewhiit lliittened. with broadly conca\(' face.
Type locality. Peach Sprines. northern Arizona; collected by ,)//'.
'Hid Mi'x. 'I. (r. Liiiuiion. May, 1S.S4 (distributed as ('i/ni<ij>h ru'< ukiii-
t'iiii(.s)\ type s})eci men in V. S. N-it. llerl).
In clay and o'ravel. New Mexico. Arizonii. rtali. and possibly Cali-
lornia.
^-I'l'iiiiiiix i'x<tmini'd:
AiuzoN.\: IVach Sprinjrs, Lciuiiidii, May, 1SS4: San l''ranci.<c(i >f<iui!tains, Mnr
DiitKjiil \tyO, .Jum', ISltl; Mrs. K. ,Shiittl,ir,,rlh,\n I.Sii;!; lAirt lluachuca, FJ„i-
in 189-').
t '
17() CONTKinrTKiNS nioM IIIK NAIKiNAI, II KUllA Ul T M.
Ni:w Mi:\iiit: MaiitxHH S|iiini;s, /I'n.v/d/, in issil; ( 'iiiri/iilliln MniinlniiiH, Mhuiik'As,
.\\>\\\ 17, ISD'J.
I'tmi: lli.ilidii !.'!•, ill |s7l'; riiikarrl Moimhiiiis, M/y. Tliniiiiiunn, in |S7'_'; iumi
r.i'lii'siic, ./../(. .V .".(Mi-J, Maivli ;;o, isiil; Wasliinvrli.n, ./-.//<« .") IK )«•, May I, Is'.il,
Lavcikcii. ./n,„,vr)|!)ti///. May s, |,s<i4.
Ni:\ \i>\: Muiinl SaMi. I'aliiirltc i;aii).'c. aililiiiir L'.7(i(» li. :'.,il(iil inrtcrs, I'lir/i"
•")S(;(i. in 1S!(S.
Cai.ikiumv: Wliijijih . in is,");',-.")-!.
Ml'. .Marcus !•',. .Iinics icrin:iii/.t'il ami ilcliiicil this ,-i|>ccicH, hut icjanlcil it Id lu'tlir
sal III' as < 'iiiinijili riis niiiiitinni.i inirjuiriisci ns ( iray. An cNaiiiiiialiiin di the type spcr
iiiicn n|' (iray's saiicty, however, slmws it tn lie the same as ' '. ///(//i('/).sm .hme-.
It is necessary, iherct'dre, Ici relcr Mr. .Iniies's < '. nldlinisin |<i niir /'. jiiiriinrnnri us n[\i\
to tiive a new name to his ' '. jiiiriniiiisfi nx.
50, PTERYXIA Niilt. in Torr. .v^ (iiii.v Fl. 1: <;24. Is4(>.
C'lilyx Icctli r\ idciil. Fruit ohioiio- to nfliiculiif in outline. ;^liil)foiis.
Ciirpcl usuiillv .stfoii^lv tlattciM'd doisallv. with \viii<>'s tliiii tln'oiioli
out. iiitcral fibs witli hi'oad wiiiii's, doisal and iiitcnucdiatcs t'niiii
sti'oiioly lilihi'd to broadly wiiiticMJ. Stylo))odiuiii wantiiiii'. Oil
tuhc.'^ .several in the intervals. Seed laee ])lane or with a shallow ami
broad eonca\ ity.
IMants of aeaid(>s('ent habit or nearly so. and clothed at base with
])ersistent leal" sheaths, with brio-ht otcimi or soiiiesvhat pale lea\t's
(diistei'ed at liase with main di\ isions ternate then piiuiately iintdy dis-
sected into short linetir more or less puiiLitMit seo-ments (not so crowded
or coidluent iis In /^/it ///>/>/, /•i/s). mostly no in\<)lucrt>, involuc(ds of nar-
row bractlets {not at all hyaline), and yellow tlowei's (e.\ce))t in
y. (I I hi fjord).
First s})ecies cited, lin'i/.i'la ii luh't nlJi'nid {SrJhnnu tri'dnnf/ilnmn
Hook. Fl. lior. Am. 1: l>G6. 1S;U).
A ^onus of at least 7 sp(>cies, beloiie'inj^' to nortlnvestern United
JState.s, from \Vvoming to C'tilifornia. Oreoon. and ^^'ashing•ton.
t'l-dlll
I1U-. Oil
low lllltl
)!is(' willi
Mcly <li>-
(•r<)\v(l<<'
s ot' liili-
xccpt in
1 riiiti'tl
( (tl I/I'i:|{ ANM KnSK - NolMII AMKHKAN I M MKI.I.Il' KKA !• . 171
I he Sj.i'l'ic^ 111' I'll ril fill iirt' very (lillirlllt nl' ili^rlilnillillinli, illnl lllllcll m|' ihr Iii;|tc-
I il s\r li:l\i' riti'cl in run iiri'l jdli with llir ly|icH i-' in lin ci i||i|i| ji iii lu i li'til'lilirii'
:> IIIMlc'ly. 'rill'll' |•l•|ll!lill^' ill I It 'I'i Pil I'iil Ci il |si> l( Til I ill • 1 1 III 1 1 fiil I wllil'll \M' llllVC lint
,, . iii|iii'i| 111 rct'rr, ii^j it will iii'i'd tii he t'liiciiliitnl liy I'lirllit'r ciillfcliniif kihI liclil
■ -il'\illinllS.
I . .\\cr.- yclliiw.
I.r;i\rs w itii pil If, mini I w, til II I ri;.'iil scyiiH'iitH I. /'. /i nliinHiiini.
l.i'MVcs w itii SI 'I'I IK 'I I Is jri'tH'iicr ami imt sn i'i;.'iil.
LriiM's 111' liriijii! iiiit line.
I.HW (1 III 'I lllll. ).
hmsal ril's with lunail w iiijis L". I' jm nii-iiliirni.
I >ursiil ritis w itii miimw wiiijis .1. /'. Ih(i/i.i(,i(l,.<.
'I'lillrr I I lllll. iir imii'f i Mini stiiiitfC 1. /'. fiilihiniicn.
l.i'iur-- 111' narriiwcr ntitlinc
I 'in mil' small Mini I list 111 it '^. I', /nlriiin.
i'iniiMc laiV'i' illnl iinn'i' rruwilcil il. /'. ciilriirni.
I 1 'W ii< u liilr 7. /'. iiUiijIiirit.
1 Pteryxia terebinthina (IIdoU.) ('. c^C: l^ I-'ic .M.
Si/iiiiiiii II ri liiiilliiiiKiii iliiuk. i''l. Iiiir. .\in. 1: I'titl. pi. '.>'). \s:',\.
I 'i/iiiiijiliriis lrn'liiiilliiiiii-< 'I'iiri. ik (iray l''l. 1: <i"J4. ISld.
I'll rii.i ill II rililiilliiiriii Null, in 'I'nrr. iV <ifay l'"l. I.r.
l*((liiM(l('s t'loiiuiitcd, iciicliiiio- -t dm., considi'i'iihly ('X('i'('diii<;' the
liMvcs; Iciivcs with iiltiiiititc scuiiuMits ])iil(', fiii'id. siiiidl tiiid iian'ow,
ariilr iiiid iiiucfoiiiitc. entire or toothed; uinhels with iiiie(|ii!il rays,
tin im oliiere. iuid iiivohieels of lineiir acuiMiiiii'e hi'aetlets; rays 1 to
I..1 (111. I()ii<.i'; t'ruitinji' pedicels 4 to 7 mill, loiii;'; lloweis yellow; iVuit
liiiiadly ohloiij^' to iiearU' orhiciiltir, idxait N mm. loiiy. each ear|)el
with :i to ;") hroiid thin iiiiduliite crisped wine's; oil tultes very siiiidi,
1 1(1 s in th(> inter\als. s to 1 1' on the coiiimissuriil side; swd I'aee with
lirnad iind sludlow conca\ity.
Tyjx- locality, "Sinidy oToimds of the WidliiWiUlah River, North-
\\ Cst coiist of .Vmerica,'" eastern \\ iishine-ton; e(jllecte(l l>y /)nu<//i/s.
Dry ei'ouiid. etisterii Oregon and Washinj^'ton, tit the lower le\-els.
Sji, mill IIS I'.iiiiiiiin'il:
iiitKiioN: .Inhii Day iJiver. //o//v7/, .luiie, ISSO.
\Vasiiin(ii(>n: Walla Walla rcirinii (type lncality ), iV»//'(//; lun.^c volcanir suit,
Falcdi) Valli'V. Siihilnrf. .Iiiiii'-liily, ISS:!; Mmint Ailanis, altitmlc l.L'ilii tn
l.TiOO nictiM-s, Siil.-sihirf li'ni, .Viiuiist 10, isS."); ilry y:rniiml, Yakima ('uiiiity
( I'rnsscr ami Muiint .\ilaiiis) ami I'"raiikliii Cniiiity (I'ast'u), Jlcialirsnii ."kSO,
.May-Aiiunst, IS9L'; Sinnlliiri/ A' L,:i,ir</ '2'M. in 189.').
•J. Pteryxia foeniculacea Nutt. in Torr. cV: (ii-ay Fl. 1: tl24. 1S4(>.
I 'iiiiiiijili ri(,'< fiiniiriiliin IIS '['itvr. ik (iray, I. c.
Uesemhliiie- /'. /i /■,/>Jnf/u'/ii/. hut iiot so robust, iuid lower. L to ;-'. dm.
hiuh; Iciives o-reeiier. more linely dissected, iuid less rio-id. the seg-
iiiriits ntu'rower smd lon<i'er; fruit (not seen) stiid to he sis in /*. fr/v-
/"' 'f/iniii, hut the w ihu's not unduhite or scarcely so.
Type lociility, •"on rocks. Blue Mountains of Orcg-on;" collected hy
Ai'ffd//; type in Herb, riiiliul. Acad.
* !
172 CoNrUIIM'TlONS KUoM llli: NATIONAL IIKUHAKII'M.
Ill llic iiiniiiil!iiii> of rii>t('ni ()irn(iii iiiid \\'ii>liiii;4t<iii. and jnl jiicciii
Mall...
Sjti iiiiii iif I lanniii il:
Hull. IPS: Nciir llniiviT ( 'iTck, < iilliiuii ( 'niiiilv . iillituilr l,;l'.IO iiit'trrH, l.iiltivij l:;i
June l.ls'.M; near Siriiw lifirv riiilic. I'.liir Miniiiiain-, altitii.lr L', I7"> mt'tci -
r,,*;//, .")1, .Inly l;!, IfSilti; l.o^'iiii \iillcy, lllm- .Muiiiitain?', L'uxivk Km?, -Iiiii.
•JO, ls!t7.
\V \siiiN(iTi)s: IIi^'ll riilp's III' IlliU' Mniiiiiaiiis, Walla Walla ( 'niiiity, I'ljtrv'S.W^y
.(illy 1"), IS!i(>; crcvii'cr* nl' npcks on liiil-^iijcs, Wawawai, W'hitinaii Cniiiilx,
l-:/iii<r 770, May, ls(i7; sniitlicast Wasliiii;.'t<.ii, //<///(./• L'LM, July 17, l.s!)7.
Ihmicp: Cuilily Mdiiiilaiiis, ./(//(..•<, .Inly II, |s!t(l.
;?. Pteryxia thapsoides Null, in Toir. iSl; (Iray I'M. 1: tl:j;». I,s4(i.
('i/iiiii/,t, riis llmiisdlihs 'Viwr. i^; (iray l"l. 1 : Hi!"). Isld.
Short ( iiiilrsct'iit. peduncles risjiin' ;; dm. hiuli inid eNceediiio- tlic
leaves. o|iil)i'(»iis; leaves with hioad outline, linely dissected, the uiti
mate divisions small and linear: iimlitd with t! to |ti fays, and invohiceU
oi' linear or setiiceoiis liractlets: rays in Ifuil 1 to i.\.''» cm. lon«;': pedieeU
;> to .'» mm. loiiM-; llowcrs yellow: fruit ol>lon<i'. .") to tl mm. lonef. with
hiteral winj;s al>()ut half as hroad as liody. and narrower dcu'sal am!
intermediate winj^s: oil tubes ;> to ."> in the intervals, s to 1<> on tin'
commissuial side: seed much lliitteiied.
Type locality. " rocky phices in the illiie Mountains of Oregon:"
collected hy Xiiifull; type in Ileil). Thilad. .Vcad.
Mountains of eastern Orej^on.
Spi'i'Inii IIS I'.niiiiliii il:
OiaciatN: Type siiccimciiH as cited iiiidcr type locality; " rucky suhalpiiio riiljrc!^,"
(Uix'ivl: lli'.iti, .inly ami Aiitriii^t, Issd; I'ninn, Cn/icl.- lii.M, in ISli7; "l'ni:ii
the liifrher Wallawa Mniintaiiis," r/f.s/V/,' L'ds,'), .Viitrii^t L':;, iSitS.
4. Pteryxia californica ('. t^!; !{.. sp. now
Heseml»lin<:' /'. h r:hi iith'i ini, hut somewhat stouti^r: leaves wilh
l)r<)a(l outline, strongly once or twice teriiate llieii pinnate into lai'ji'er,
ovate to ol)l()nLi". pinnately toothed or lolied. not so ri^'id see-ments;
umlxds with unequal I'ays ;> to T..'» c;u. lonn'; fruit lu'oadly ohloni:.
al)out (1 nun. lon^'. each carpel with li to .") hroad thin winj^s. neither
undulate ci'isped nor thickened at insertion.
Type locality. Sisson. Siskiyou County. Cal. ; collected hy //. A.
llroim, in l.s'.»T: tyjie in l'. S. Nat. Herb.
Moimtains of northern California.
Sj)ecl)neiis r.riuiiiiwd:
Cai-u^ouma: Type spccinieii as citcil iiinlcr type locality; the following spcciim us
are apparently. tlic same: Sierra N\'vaila Monntains, [jiinmuu, in 187.'i; mar
K(lf,'\voo(i, Siskiyou ('onnty, Li'iiunoii 4.'), .lune 27, 188!).
5, Pteryxia petraea (.loues) ('. iSc R.
Ci/iiiii/ili riis jii'Ininis .](ini's, Contr. to Western llotuny no. S: '.V2. 18US.
Short caulescent, arisino- in dense clusters from a branched caudex,
wliieh is clothed with old leaf slieaths. ."> dm. hioh, the pediuicle.s exceed-
(ull/IKU AND ItOrtK — NoUTH AMKWK'AN I'MMKLLIKKUAK. 1 7.'l
Ijlict'iil
'> int'tt'i-
m7. .Imp
('(nuit\ ,
I SIC.
lillji' till'
the uiti
ivolucfl-
|)('(lic('l>
nir. with
ll'Sill illlll
I) on till-
ii»7; " ffiiii
vcs willi
|() l!ir<i'»'i'.
iiiciit-;
oIjIoul:.
1. ncithrr
//. a:
llSTri; lu'.ir
flS.
oiiLidex,
Is exceed-
Nij- tlu' I<'iiv«»s. jr|uln-»Mis; l('uv«'s witli iiiirrow iunl clnnnaicd (till li lie, tlu'
iiiiill |)iiinti< (listiiiil. I'itlit'i- siiii|)|t' III- |)iiiii!it('ly div idi-d into -<li«>i't iiiii'
i..\v M'ymfiil>; imdH'l willi I'rw \ci\ iiiit'(|(ial rays, mid iii\ oliictds of
iiit'iir «»!• Mj'tiiccoiis liriK'tli'ts; rays t'loiii in-arly wiintiiiy tt» I cin. lonj^;;
|iidi(('ls iiiH'i|iml. I'loiii iirarly waiitiiit;' to ."• iiiiii. lono'; lluwi-rs yellow;
iMiit iiaiTowly ohioiiy, I to <1 mill, loiin'. with iatci'al wiiiys al»oiil lialt'
;i- lifoad us body, and narrower doi'sal and inlt'rmcdiiitc wiiiys or rilis;
i.il tubes ;'. to .*> in tilt' iiiter\als. about s on tlie coiiiniissiiral si<|t'.
Tyiic locality. " J'aliMide. Nivadu;"" rollrctcd by .)/. I\. .loins, .iinie
II. Iss-J; ty|)<' in Ilei'b. ,Ion»'s, rrayincnt in l'. S. Nut. Ilcib,
I'roni Nevada to Idaho and eastern Oreo-on.
Sj,i ciiiii iix i'.riliniiiiil:
(>ni;<i<i\: (Tiffs (if Steins Mcimitiiiiis, ('ii.iirk !:.'■').'), .biiic, ISM."), ami same statinii,
iin. I'.ilt."). .Inly », IS'.IS; Alvnnl |)esert, /,«■//» 77/ '.ML'il. .hiiic ;!(i, |s!)t;.
Immhi: Sliosliuiie I'alls, I'lilnur 10), .liiiic 1, IS!K!; same statieii, llriiihrniiii I.Mt",
.bily L'."), iS!i7.
Nkvaiia: Type s|ie(iiiieiis as citi'd ntider type Ideality.
The .tunes plant from Soila Sprin^ts, Cal., assuciati'il witli tliis species, is pmliahly
j.i lie I'efeireil to /'. cilli/oniii'ii.
ti Pteryxia calcarea (.loiies) ('. iSc R.
( 'lliiiiiptirii.i I'lilriiriiis ,]it\\i'-i, Conlr. ti> Western llntany iin. S: .'i'J. ISits.
Short caulescent, jucivinef rise to u tut't of leaves and lonyer jiediiiKdes
(iMcasionally bearine- a small leaf); leaves with the ultimate di\ isioiis
linear; jx'duncles ri'uchiiie- a heieht of 2 toil dm.; umbel of une(|ual
lays, no iiivoluci'e, and iiiNolucels of small linear bract lets; rays 1 to
:')..') cm. lone-; pedicids 2 to 4 mm. lone-; Howers ytdlow ; fruit oblone-,
tl to 7 mm. lone-, the dorsal and internu'diate wines sometimes reduced
in bi-eadth; oil tul)es 'A to .■) in the intervals, (> or more on the c-oin-
mi^ural side; st>ed face with Itroad and shallow concav ity. I)ut in im-
mature specimens sometimes appearine- |)laiie.
Type locality, "(ireeii Ki\er, Wyoiuine-;" collected l)y .lums. .luno
•l'-\. iS'.Mi; type specimen in 1 lerl). .lones. duplicate in V . S. Nat. lieib.
Southwestern W\'ondne- to eastern Nevuchi and Oreyfoii.
•^/" 'iiiii'ii.i I'.iiiiiiliK'il:
\\''ll)^u^•(l: Neat- Fort I'ri(ly;er, I'orlrr, .Inly S, ISTH (distriWnteil as <'iiiiii>/ilfi'iis
j'lit'iiicit/ficciis); La liar^ie, t'inta ('miiity, Slrniixnii, .Imie L'l, lS!t4; (in-eii
rJiver, Jonrx, .Tune 2:>, I8!t(); I'eint of ivocks, Xi'l.inii ;Uls;'>, .Imie, l.SSt?; (!oke-
ville, t'inta County, \rlsoii M'A'A, .tune II, ISitS.
Itaii: Detroit, .hnicx, .lune, ISiU.
\i:vai)a: Diiteli Mountain, Jdiifx, .Imie ll.', ISitl.
<»i;K(ioN: Ahonl De.scrt, Liihrnj '24'2(}, .]\mv :\^\ IS<»(1.
7. Pteryxia albiflora Nutt. in Torr. di (rray Fl. 1: (J^f). 1840.
('i/iiiiipliriis alliijloriis Ti^rr. i^:(ti'ay l-'l. 1: (ll'-'i. 1S40.
Low. v(M-y leafy at base; leaves palo. the ultimate sogfmonts divari-
I'iil ■ and often 3-(deft, short, acute; ]KHluncl(\s shMider. more or less
fipicudino-, 1 to 1.5 dm. hie-h. considerably longer than the leaves; um-
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174 ("ONTRUU'TIONS KUOM TUK NATIONAL UKUHAUIIM.
lu'ls with uiioqiml rays, jio iiivoliicn'. iiiid iiivoliicfls <»i' several lioear
l)factle(s; rays 4 to I'Jiimi. lono-: tVuiiiii!^- pedicels :'> iiiiii. loiio; ||n\\
ers white: i'riiil nearly oildeular, I iiiiii. I011J4, each eai|»el with iisnalh
5 more or less midiilate winys.
Type loeality, *• Hills of Hear Hiver |soiitlieni Idaho], in the Hoeky
Mountain ran«;e:"' collected by Sutlull; type in llerlt. IMiilad. Acad.
In the Y(dlowstone National Park and adjacent Idaho. \\ yoMiinji'.
and Montana.
Sperinn'iiK cntmhird:
Ihaiio: Type Hpecimon." as citi'tl under lyjif locality.
V»'y()MI.N(j: NorthwcstiTii Wyoininjj;, A'ow 5HI{, St'ptcinlii'r 7. 1S!»;5,
Montana: Near Kc«l Lodj^e, /.'-«- 4S, .Tiily, IWK!.
The specinu'UH (•ollirtc<". by Hose iiiatcli exactly with Nuttall's type and with a
Nuttall Hpeciiiieu in the Gray Herhanuin.
51. AULOSPERMUM ('. cVc K., o-en. nov.
Calyx tooth evident. Ffiiit otdonji' to oihictilaf in outline, olaltroiis.
Ftu. .')2.— Anlospcrmnm longipps: n, h, x 8.
Carpel with 8 to 5 usually hroiul winys, which ar<^ very thick tit inset -
tion or not at all, and with narrow or In'oad intervals. Stylopodiiim
wanting". Oil tubos .sevond in the intorvids (solitary in A. joiirsil), two
or more on the commissural sido. Seed not dorsidly fltittonod or but
.slightly .so, th(> face usually with a ntirrow and deep sulcus.
Caulescont or acauloscont ])lants. with more or less pinnately di>^-
sectod leiives (or primtiry division terntite). mostly no involucre, invnl-
uoels of smjill narrow bractl(>ts, which tire not tit all hyaline, and
white, yoUow, or purple Howers. IS'ame froui avKuz^ <jroorr, and
icd or I "lit
iitcly <li>^-
■rc, in\"l-
iliiic. iiiul
■(,iir< , and
rorLTER AND ROSE NORTH AMERICAN UMBELUKERAK. 1 TT)
,, 7//>/«r, .svv^/, rrfcrriiij; to the narrow aiul dfcj) sulcus of the s<'«'(i
I.H'C.
'Iy|)(> species, Ci/ninpfi rnK loinjljxs Wiitsoii. IJot. Kiny Surv. I:i4.
1^7i.
A yrouj) of !♦ sjM'cics, i-aiitfin},^ from Idaho to soutlici'ii California in
till' (Jrcat Hasin rcjjfion.
riic ;.'('mis Ci/iiKijiliriiH, witli its thick corky winpH and very tint scc<l witii plane
iMci', is very different from AiilimfHrniiiiii, wlmse cl(is«'st atlinity is witli lliri/.rio,
liom wliicli it differs clii«'tiy in its less Hattcne(l seed with usually narrow and deep
MilcMs, and in izeucnil in its leaf habit.
Till' cluster of piiniate leaves and peduncles ])orne at tiie sununit of a more or less
ilougated atem, which is conspicuously sheathed at luise.
I'lowers yellow.
Involucre wanting 1. .1. Imv/iprK.
Involucre re8end)ling the involncels l'. .1. tjhniriiiii.
I'lowers white.
Scahrous pulierident )5. .1. iralsunl.
( ilahrous and glaucous 4. .1. ihajiaixf.
l.ciives clustered at hase.
Wings mucli thickened at insertion.
l''l:-wers greenish yellow; fruit 10 nnn. long 5. A. j)iniiimhil/n)st:
■•'lowers i)urple; fruit (i to S mm. long.
Foliage gla))rous (>. .1. jomsll.
lM)liage with tint' rough pulK'sceuce 7. .1. fimrdriiiiii.
W ings thin at in.sertion.
Leaves twice or thrice piiniate 8. .1. juirinimini.
Leaves jjinnat*', with lobed oi dividt'd pinuic it. .1. niKrl.
1. Aulospermum longipes (Watson) (". & R. Fkj. 5*2.
< 'i/inoptrritx Iniii/iftin Wntxim, Hot. King Surv \'24. 1871.
(ilabrous smd j^laiicous; leaves pinnate to hipinnate, the ultimate .si'jr-
iiieiits oval and mucronuhito; fruitiu}^ pedmu'les lonocr than the leaves.
Iti (o 25 em. loiio" umltols T) to l(>-rayod, with no involucre, and invo-
lncels of suhuliite iU'iimiiiiiti^ hrtictlets: rays 12 to 4'' mm. lono-; pedi-
cels 4 to (> mm. lonj»'; fruit «! to S nun, lono', the 5 carpel win»i's
hroi. 1 and thin, somewhat iin(M|Uiil: oil tuhes ;5 in the intervals, t! on
tile coimuissural side; .seed face with deep and narrow sulcus, which
liroadens into ii central cavity.
Type locality, "Wahsatch Mountains, lu'ar Salt Ijidce (Mty ITtah],
and on Antelope Island;" collected liy Waf.so/t, in). 451. May. .June,
lNti;»: type in U. S. Nat. Herb.
I'tiih. northern Colorado, iind southwestern Wyoiniiijj.
■^piriiiii'iix I'.ainilncd:
Vr.wi: Walisatcli Mountaiu.s, ]Viits(iii 4'>1, in hSW); ('((pialn UixlKip ^'t/m 1872:
.Fuah, Joinx, April ."l, 1880; Kairview, Jomn 5r)r)4c, June :W, 1894, and f^ii27h,
.fuly l.S, I8«>4; Sandy, ./<n,rx, May 24, 1805; (Mty Creek Canyon, ./'-/«■••<, Ajiril
4, 180().
CoLoKADo: Yampa River, Routt County, Alice EaHh('uo(l,Jii\y I't, 1891.
\Vyo.ming: Piedmont, Uinta County, Xelnon 4574, 4575, June 7, 1898.
ITC.
CONTllimJTIONS I'lJoM THK NATIONAL IlKUHAlill M.
2. Aulospermum glaucum (NiiH.) ('. ^^ H.
Ciliiiiijili riiy i/hiiiriis Null. .Iniir. I'liiliiil. Aciul. 7: -S. ls;U, nut Wiitsuii in \)i,\
Kill); Siirv.
I'lirlli>/)t,rii.i (/Iniiriis Niitt. in T..rr. i\: (iniy. l''i. 1 : <i'_'4. IS40.
Vt'TV iieiii" to .1. I(ni)f!pix, Imt with more tiiicly dissected l('iiv('>.
involucres i'es»Mnl>rmj»' the iiivolucels, and the hitter of hir^u'r mid imi
rower hracth'ts.
TyiM' hxidity. ■'on the Itorders of the Fhit II«'ad Hiv«'i'. Itiward the
sources of tjje C'ohiinhia:" coUected l»y -V;///'//// type in Ilerl). Philutl.
Acad, and IIerl>. Cohnul)ia Tniv.
hhiho.
Sprrlmeui* I'.rnm hird:
Tdaiio; Xcar Siiwtnotli, Enrniiiini^^'l^''i, Jiilyit, ISIMJ; |M'rliii|isiilH<)Sorc.sli I'fiik i' ,
/f,'ii<l,rsi„i ;ilHO, July L'. iMit,-).
VarioiiH HpcciiiK'iis liavt' Itecn rdVm'il licrc, tmt mostly crrdiicouHly. In 1M71 hr.
Watson rftlcscrilK'c] tlic s|K'ci«'s, liasint; liis (li'scri|ttion upon liis own specimens, ml-
Icctcd in the mountains of Nevada. Altlioutrli lie states that liis spi-cimeiis accdid
exactly with N'tittail's type, a careful comparison of the two (les<Tiptioiis siious
j)lainly tiiat tlu'y arc distinct tlnm^h related species. Nuttall desvirilies his jilanl as
havinfr smooth and ;rlancons leaves, yellow llowens etc., while Watson says the li al
sejrmeiits an' more or less scahrous-]>uh»'rulent and tho ftowers are white.
3. Aulospermum watsoni ('. & H.. sp. nov.
C!f)n(jf>li'nis ijImiciiK Watson in Hot. Kiny Surv. 124. 1S71. Not Nuttall.
More or h'ss .sca)>rous-pul)erui(Mit; h'aves tripiiuiate. the ultiiuiile
divisions crowded. liiiear-ol>h)ii<i". with revohite ujai'oin.s; pechmcles at
lir.st short, eh)uo|'atin^ in fruit and e.xceedino' the leaves: unil)els r. to
ir)-rayed, with an involucre of .setaceous bracts or none, and invohi-
cels of linear acute hractlets; rays S to 24 nun. lonj.': pedicels 4 to tl
mm. lonj>': fruit 4 to 7 nun. lonji^. the '2 to ."> carpel wine-s i-afher nar-
row; oil tul»es 8 to r> in th(» broad int«'rvals. ♦) to S on th<' coinmissuial
side; seed face with narrow sulcus.
Type locality. Battle Moiuitains. Nevada; collected by WttfM)/!, no.
4r»(). Jun(>. July, IStW; type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
Mountain.s of Nevada.
Si>rcliiiiiiK f.niiniiit'd :
Nkvah.x: liattle ^htnntains, cited under type locality; I'alisades, (1 A*, ('(/.vc-/ --'H,
April, 1««().
4. Aulospermum ibapense (Jones) C. & R.
Cijinoplvnix ih<i/>i'ii.iis .Tones, Zoe 3 : ;{()2. 18();{.
(tUuicous and {(labrous; leav(>s tripinnate. the ultimate divisi
crowded, oblong, o})tiise. with revohite inar«;"ins: peduncles in fr
exceedinj,'^ the leaves; uinl)els with () to 8 rays about 1 cm. loni;
fruit and nearly ecjual; jx'dicels 4 nun. lonj>'; involucre none; invohic
of linear acute bractlets; fruit 4 to ;"> nun. lono-. and carpel with 5 br
thin wings .somewhat thickened at in.sertion; oil tubes H in the in
vals, () on the commi.s.sural side; seed face with narrow sulcus.
»ns
iiit
ill
els
.!l(l
er-
COULTKU AND KoSK — NOIITII AMKKKAN TMBKLUFKUAK.
177
(III ill r>i>t
I IcilVc-.
and iitu
•wiinl till'
,. Philii.l.
^li Peak I ' ,
111 1S71 I'v.
'ciiiu'iis, iiil-
iiu'us accnid
itidus sliiiw.i
I \nn plant :is
wavs the li;if
ittall.
i> iiltiiimtc
(liiiiclcs lit
11 hols Ti to
lul involu-
ccls 4 to ti
iitlicr iKir-
mmiissiiiul
Viltsoll. 110.
/;. I '„.w/ ■.■■-".),
rv divisions
lies in fniit
"in. loni: i"
[; iuvolii' t'ls
lvithr>l)r".i(l
III tlu' inier-
Icus.
Tvpo lociilitv. •■ l>«'('j) CrccU VuIli'V." Ttiili; collpctcd l>y ./i>n>f<,,]\\\\o
tl. IMM; tyiM' ill Iforl). Jones, diiplicuto in V. S. Nut. Ilcrl).
I 'tall and Nevada.
>/ riiiii'iis I'.ntniiiii'il :
I'taii: Typf as cited.
Nkvada: Near ramiea, liiiieoin ('oiiiily, I'lrmiii ISni/ii/ 1!»74, May IH, 1801; ("eii-
terville, .Iiiiie :',. iSit."., ami Diuk Creek, June :!(», 1H!»:{, Jonrx.
i). Aulospermum panamintense ('. tVi H.
Ci/iiKiiiliritx /)iiii<niiiiiliiixi.- ('. iSc \{. Ciiiitr. Nat. llerl). 4: IKi. 1H!»:?.
( iiiidex stout, hfanchinef, clothed with an ahundanee of old leaf
>liriiths; tlowei'inji- seai)e 7. a to lt> eiu. hif^h, jfliihroiis and jjiirplisli;
le:ives Hnoly dissected, tei-nate. then oncP or twic(> ])innate: ultiniat(»,
segments tipjM'd with a slender l)ristle-likt> apiculation; involucr(^
none: involucels small, oamophyllous, somewhat one-sided, i)uri)lish,
clit't into oviite aciiniinate seefinents: rays (in Hower) alM)ut 1'2 mm.
lony; pedicels short; flowers irrcc'iiisli-yellow; fruit 1(» nmi. lon<;,
).«l!ihrous, each ctirptd with T) broad winys very thick tit insertion;
oil tubes a or 4 in the intervals, -t on the commissural side; .seed face
(Iteply concave.
Type locality, '•nejir Pete's jrarden. in rJohnson C'anyon. Piinamint
Mountains, California;" collected liy CnrHle, no. 508, March 30, 1KJ»1;
type ill r. S. Nat. Herb.
Southern California.
Sji, tiinins I'.rnmineil :
Camfoknia: Pananiint Mountains, Corillr TrOH, in 1891; Arpis MountaiiiH, Ciinlle
A- Finixtoti 7:{i», in 185)1; Argus Motintains, I'lii'imx '^M], in 185)7.
As (ieCiiH'il here the species i.'j (juite variable in its fruit. Coville's rananiint
Mniuilains specinieii is tin* type, with wings very thick at insertion, and hardly
tlaiifiied seed with deeply eoneave face. The two other siiecinienH referred here
(f"/;//, A' Fiiiixinii 7:il* and J'urpnx r>;5;t:{) liavi' the same seed ^4t'(•tion, but the wings
arc not so thickened at insertion, if at all. The material in hanil, however, doe,« not
I>criiiit us to .«eitarate them. Tlu' following form seeniH to be worthy of separation jis
a variety, and is fairly interme<liate in character between this genus and I'lifllojilirnx.
Aulospermum panamintense acutifolium C. cVc li., var. nov.
Leaves more open, with lone^«'r seo-meiits; fruit smaller, with winjf.s
not thickened at insertion; seed face variable, the concavity from
bro;i(l and shallow to narrow tind deej).
Type lo«'ality, Newberrys Springs, Mojave Desert, southern Cali-
fornia; collected by Mr. and J/rs. ./. (i. Leinmon. May, 1884, and
(lisiiibuted as iUjimtpti rux tit'i'hlttthlnujt ; type specimen in U. S.
Nat. Herb.
Southern California.
"S/*" niinix r.niiniiicd:
t alikoknia: Type wpeeinien.M as cited under type locality.
mmm
17H
( ONTKIUI'TIONS KK()>f TIIK NATIONAL HERHAUH'M.
r». Aulospermum jonesii (". iV: K.
<)lnini,l,;-iis jmlixii C. \ li. Wcv. N. Am. rillhcll. SO. 1,SH«.
Nciirly iU'iiulc.sccnt. oliiucoiis and <;liil>r<»iis; Iraxcs trniatp, then ])iii
natc to l>i|)innatc, with nltiiiiatc .sci^'-tncnts i-athcr Wi'oad aixl iiiucronatt
toothed; pcchnicle.s .stout and lon<»'('r than the Icaxr.s, ;"> to i;{ cm. hiyli:
unil)t'l,s a to I:i-i'ay<'d, with no invoiiKTc. and invohicrls of .small lancco
lute hractlcts somewhat united at base; rays al)()ut 2.r)ein. lony; ))edifel>
4 to «• imn. ionj''; Howers purple; I'ruit <,'lol)o,se, s nun. in diameter,
each carpel with h hroad thin winjis very thick at inscition; oil tuhes
solitary in the very narrow intervals, '2 on the commissural side; seed
face with deep and nai'row sulcus, which hroadens into a central cavity.
'iyp»' l(H'ality. " Frisco," Heavi>r Countv, I tali, altitude :i,4(>0meter>:
collected by ./nt,>s, no. iSdS. June 'I'l, l.SfS(»; typ«' in U. S. Nat. llorli.
Mountains of I'tah.
SprriiniiiK ixitiiiUml :
rr.Mi: TyiM' Ni)f('iiii('iis iis citrcl iinilcr lyiic lucnlity; ("ovc Cn-ck, ./<*;/(.•(, .liiiit- hi.
1S!»S.
7. Aulospermum cinerarium ((Jray) C. & H.
< 'jliiKipliriix /■iiiiruriiis (iwy. I'ruc. .\iii. Aciul. 6: .").">ri. lHt)5.
.Vcaul«>.scent. with suhterianean creeping; rootstock; peduncles (;> t t
7..") cm. hi«>'h) and jx'tioles ylattrous; leaves .somewhat cordate in out-
line, hipinnate with toothed se<»-nients, j^laucous-cinereous with a liiii'
roui;h pulu'scence: I'ays few. short or almost noiu'; Howei's ))ur])l(':
involucels of numerous united somewhat UKMuhriinous l()n«,''-acuminat('
setfuients; fruit <> nnu. lonji*. the a winj^fs of each carind rather naiMow
and thick at insertion; oil tubes 8 in the interval.s, several on the com-
missural side; .seed face with nari'ow and d(M>p concavity.
Tvj)e locality, "in volcanic ashes, on dry hills in the hijjfh Sieriii
Nevada, at Sonora I'a.ss. and above Lake Mono." California, altitude
ii, Too to :5.(KK) meters; collected by Iirrtr,r; type in Herb, (Iray, fraji-
ments in l'. S. Nat. lleil).
Only known from the typo locality and from the original colioctioM.
SjM'i'iiiii'iis t'.riniiini'd :
C.\MKoi{xi.\: Typt! siuriiuens u,s cittMl under type locality.
8. Aulospermum purpureum (Watson) V. t*c U.
('iiiiiDjttirii.i fnirpiiniin Wut^im, Am. Nut. 7: :{<)<). 1871^.
Whole plant purplish, nearly acaulesctMit, glabrous; leaves Jn'oadly
triangular in outliiu'. twice to thrice pinnate, the segments coaiscly
niucronate-dentate; peduncles stout, exceeding the leaves; unilnl
uiuMjually S to 12-i'ayed. with more or less elongated rays and pedicels,
mostly no involucre, and involue<'ls of lanceolate braetlets united mur
the base and nearly eiiualing the yellowi.sh-purplo Howers; fruit .** to
10 mm. long, each carpel with 3 to 5 broad wings scarcely thii'kent'd
at insertion; oil tubes 4 or 5 in the intervals, 8 on the eommi-ssuial
side; seed somewhat flattened, with broadly concave face.
(•(•ri/rKR AM) UOSK— NOHTII AMKRKWN rMMKLLIFERAE. 17'.)
(Tolliltt
m. hiylr.
1 llllH'Cti
])C(Hl't'l>
liiimrtcr.
oil tulif^
idc; seed
ill ciivil.v .
Oiii»'t(M>:
:it. lloi-lt.
I'K, .lUlll' I''.
u'los (;• t t
ito ill out-
vith ii liiH'
])uri)lt".
u'uminiitc
or iiiinow
1 the CDlll-
irli Siorra
!i, iiltitiult'
\v\i\\ t'rii*:-
Icollei'tion.
los ])r<)i\tlly
Is ('()iir><'l>
[•s; uuilti'l
Inited n<!H'
fruit .^ to
thi<'kiMit'(l
Innuissiiitil
I\ |)»« Idt'iilily. "Om'W Mi'xico:"" (•ollcctcd hy l*ilmir in \SiV.)\ tyjx*
in llt-rl). (Iray. (liipliciitcs in V. S. Nal. Ilci'l). Associated with llic
i\|)f ill ill*' original ilcscriplioii is " nortlici'ii Arizona. '" collected l>y
.i//v. /'.. /'. rhnliijtson.
I'iniii ( "olorado and I tali to New Mexico and Arizona.
^ .1 rniti UK f.niiiiliii il :
( 'niiii; \i»>: lMiraii;in, Aliri ilnxliriKiil, .luiic 10, iSltO; >Fiiii<'i)s, .l/i(< Hi i. it in mi I,
.iiiiif. is!ii; i;i.l'_'\viiy. //(//(./ L';;. . I line lT), isits.
Ni:\\ Mi:\irii: Tyiic sixTiiiii'Msasfitnl iiiidfr type luciility; l-'urt Winyiitc, I/kc.''//,
May L'7. iss:',.
\ni/.(iN\: l'(iliini\\i\ IsCi'.t; ii.irtlicrii Ariziuia. l/c-'. 'riiiiiiii>nnii,\i\ lS7l*; l'a^uin|>a,
altitii.lc l,L'(Mt inctcrs. ./-/,(, .y :.(ISL', odltL', April L'(l--_M, IS!M.
I'lMi: ('ii/il'iiii llisliii/i, ill 1S72; sniitln'rii I'lali, I'lilimi 177, m 1H77; Silver Reef,
CeilarCity. caiiynii almvc Tniipic ami Miiiery, altilmie I,;!')!) tn 2, 100 meters,
,/-///.>■ .")lt;:',, ."c'tH, ."):;ii.', .")M:>, .May l-June It), ISiM; rrice, C'lirboii County,
./'<)«>•. .June -'I. IS'.ts.
'.•. Aulospermum rosei .lones. in litt.
riie stout pediincles erect or declined. ."> to !<> cMl. lon<f, somewhat
Idiiucr tliaii the prostrate leaves; lea\('s leathery. siiio(ith. ovate to
(i\ ate-oltloiiL;-. |)iniiale with lolu'd or di\ided jiiiina'. \\\v ultimate sec^-
iiieiits ovate to oliovate. al»rui)lly trianeular-tootlied or lobed; uml)ol
with iiiiiMiiial rays, no in\ (»hicre. and invohicels ot' several lanceolate
acute purplish bracts l»ai'<dy unite<l at l>ase and 4 nun. lono-; rays -I- to
I'J mill. lout:', the outer ones the lonoi'r and spreading' at rio-ht anjj^les;
triiitiiiL;' ])edicels :! mm. lone-; flowers purple; fruit broadly oblon*^,
N to !<» mm. lone-, each carpel with ;! to T) broad thin winj^s slie-htly
thickened at insertion: oil tidies small, several in the intervals; seed
tace coiicax'c.
Typt- loc!ilit\. on slopes and mesas in alkaline clay soil anioiij,'' the
rcil jiills at Kichli«'ld. I'tah; collecti'd liy Ji/ms, dune is, IS1>8; type
in r. S. Nal. Ileib.
Ctah.
•\i' ri nil 11.1 I iillililli il:
I'ivu: Near iiKHitii of Saliiia ("aiiyoii, aititinlc 1,.")()0 meters, ,/«//.. < .>tL*2, .Iiiiie 14,
Is'.il; type spcciiiiciis as citcil iiiiilcr tvjK' locality; rt-d hill.s at Klfiiiore,
./niii", .Iiiiir l."«. iSiis.
62. CYMOPTERUS Ifaf. dourn. Phys. 89: loo. iSlJ).
Cnloiilmi ('. ^ K. l{cv. N. Am. I'mWcii. 4!». ISS.S.
('alyx teeth* ol>solete oi' I'vident. Fnnt flattened dorsally, ovate,
Lilabrous (pulierulent at tip in ( '. j/ia/(irrj>/ii//ii.s). C'arpid with dorsal
and interuiediate rilis lilit'orm or wino-ed and approximate; lateral
wino's broad. \vv\ tU'wk and corky, with neither nerves nor strenj^th-
t'liiiio- c(dls. coherent till maturity with those of the othei- carpel,
toiiiiino- a liroad corky mai'oin to the fruit usually thicker than the
iinich-dattened fruit body, and in cross sectii)n showing- a neck-like
180
CONTKlBUTlONrt FKoM THK NATIONAL HKKHAUM'M.
coiiiicctioii. Stylopodiimi wiuitiii<i'. Oil tiilx's vcit small, 4 to S in
the iiilci'vuls (sojitiirv in C iilohnxn.^), S to 1+ on the fomiiiissunii .side
("l in ('. (//o/tiMi/.s). Svvd wvy Hat, with i>lant' face.
Dwarf a(aiil('s<'(Mit xcropiiN tie plants, with small pinnate or hipin
nate leaves, no involiuTo (except occasionally in ('. /'rnif/rr/iuul
('. ii> H^hrri'iji)^ usually t'oliaceous and conspicuous involucels, and whiti'
or yellow llowers.
Type six'cies, SiHnain <i>'t(iilf I'ursh, Fl. 2: Su|)pl. T^Vi. 1S14.
A ^(MMis of 7 sp»'ci(>s helonyinj;' to the arid regions of western rniteil
States, a sinj^le species extendinj,^ int(» Canada.
Tlu' type iif the jreiiiw is ('. itrai(lin {Siliiiiini untiilf I'lirsh), l>iit cvciiUiiilly it wii-
made to iiicludt' an iiKKi't'^'ut*' of sin-cii'S very (liffiTciil Inmi lliiw tyi'r. In mir
Ut'vi(<ioii the jrciuis ('iilii/ilini wiiH (•stiil)lislit'(l to iiiclmlc '""riiis tlmt coiilil not 1m' uh^^p
cialcil witli ('i/iiiiii'ti I iin t\>i ;tciuTally iiiultTstooil. IaUi- Sir. Marcus !•',. .loiics calli'il
attention to the fact that certain Hpecit'H rotHine<l in C'l/inujilcniK laid the cswential
Fni. •">;!.— Cyinoptcnis jmrryi: u. < ti; h, ■■ H.
ciiaractcrH of ('oUiplitu, and a iccxaniination of old and new material liiw led lis to
tlie iliscovery tliat ('iiliijilirii represents tlr,' real ;;eniiH ' '»/»/«/y^';w( ; as estahlislied I'V
KaUiH'siiue. Accordiniily, the species of Culitptcrn and certain species of Ci/moiitci'i^
are herein set ai)art under the jreiius < ^/moptcniH aH established, ami the other Hjiecics
of ('iiiiio/itrriiK, those which have heen commonly taken to represi'iit tiie jjeniis, arc
otherwise dispose<l of.
The jfenus, as hert' set forth, apinnirs to l)e a very natural one. The forms :ill
a)pear acaulescent, .so far a.M the aerial habit is concerned, the cluster of leaves ainl
llowerinn stems forming a rosette which seems to Ix! usually ])rostrate. H(Mieath tl'C
surface the rosette arises from asit-nder stem wiiich is nioreor icsselonj^aled, depi'pl-
ent upon the depth of the eloiij.'ated and thick root. The whole strueturG is stronjrly
xeroi)bytic, the jilants jxrowin^; in dry, sandy, or j^ravelU' soil.
The s])ecies are also remarkalily re.strictetl in range, lieinjj coiillned to the and
regions of New Mexico, Arizona, (^olorado, Utah, and Nevada, with the single
exception of ('. (tninlix, \\w tyiH) of the genus, which ha.s an extensive northern and
eastern range.
The leaf habit is quite uniform, tlie blades Iwing in various states of pinnate
division l>etween pimply pinnate and almost thrice pinnate, so that such terms :is
lli^iii
led us I"
)lislHMl I'V
'iliiiiijili'i'i"
i.'fiins, iiiv
fiiniis all
leaves iiii'l
•m-atli tl <•
(1, (K'j)i'i'l-
is stroiiiiiy
of pinuitc
•h terms is
COl'LTKR AXI) K<»SK — NoUTII AMKKKAN IMMKLMFKUA K. IHl
|iiiiiia<'," "stviiu'iit."*," " ulliinatc ilivisitiiiH," etc., arc purely arbitrary ami ilitlicuU
I application.
riicre is irrcat variation in tjie devclopiiiciit of ilorsal ami interineiliatc winjrs. Thc>
• terals arc always present, ami lia\c the charactcristie thick ami corlvv structure,
'ill the ilcirHal ami intermediate ribs may all he winu'cii, or only sonic of thcni inuy
l>e wint-'cil, or tlu-y may licar no wIul's at all, ami these variations may occur even in
ilie same plant.
The presence of an invoimie is also often a matter of uncertainty. In the usual
■ use there is no involucre in the i:enus, hut in some of the s|H'cieH a vestip- in the
!• rm of a low sheath is apparent. Occasionally this sheath heconies toothed, an<l in
( /■((«//((•/ and <'. iinrhrrriii the teeth ai'»' ."Joinetimes jiroduccd into narrow hracts.
Two very natural sections of the >,'enus are «'vident; the one w ith a conipa<'t head-
hkc umlicl and white llowcrs. the other with an open undtel and yellow flowers.
In the more technical cliaracteis ' '. i/lnlinxii.i is tin' most exceptional sjiecies, with
ii> SI lilary oil mhes ami small in\iihicellate hractlot.x^ hut in its combination of
I liaraciers it can not be separated from the other spoeioH.
I iiibcis i.'lobose; llowcrs white; involucre wanting;.
( >il tidies several in the intervals.
I'ruit j;lal irons.
luMilucels of linear entire liratlets; fruit orbicular, not e.\ceed'ng 8 mm. in
diaini'ter.
I^eaf se<j;inents small and narrow; fruit <> to s mm. in diameter. I. ('. iicniilin.
Leaf sei,r|iieiits shorter and more obtuse; fruit larpT L'. < '. /iiirriii.
Iiuoliicels of liroail more or less cleft bi'actlets; fruit broaiily oblong. It) mm.
louir •>. ' '. Ii'ihfrfjil.
i'liiil pn belli lent at apex 1. <'. iiiii/iiiY))litilii.i.
oil tubes solitary in l he intervals 5. (\ i/li)lt<»in.i.
I iiibels open; llowcrs yellow ; a vcsfi^'of an involucre and sometimes bracts.
Leaf se!.'nieiiis narrow (>. ('. ffinilen.
Leaf scirnicnts broad 7. C. iiewbcrviji.
\. Cymopterus acaulis (Pufsli) HydluM-o-. Hot. Sufv. Neh. 3; 38. 1804.
Srilinnii >i,'aiil, I'lirsh, Fl. 2: 7;!2. 1H14.
Tlm/i.-'iii i/lonii mill Null. (icn. 1: 1S4. ISIS.
<)iniuiili riiy iiliiiiii riilii^ \H'. i'rodr. 4: •_'(M. ISoO.
I 'iliiii>i>liri"< iiiiiijii stria Tiirv. \ <iray, I'M. 1: <)24. 1S40.
Low (7 to L't> (Ml.) tiiid oliil (foils, with ii .short e!iiicl«>.\ hoiirinj; a clus-
tcf (if h'iivcs iLiid peduncles; leaves iiiei'iniuo" from j)iiiiuite to l)ii)iiiniitc;
iiltiiiiiite seoincnls mostly small and narrow: peduncles mostly shorter
than the leaves; rays and pedicels vei'y short, makino- a rather com-
pact cluster; iiivolucel of liiiciir and entire more or less united foliose
I'lactlels; Mowers white; fruit tJ to !S mm. in diameter, with 'A to 5
I'load winos on each carpel; oil tubes small, 4 to S in the intervals (or
(loiihle the numtxM' where a ril) has heen suppressed), 8 to 14 ou the
cDinmi.ssunil si(l(>.
Type locality, •'in upper Louisiana;" collected by Bmdhiry,' type
^liecimen said by l*iii'sh to l)e in Herb. Bi'adbury.
Dry i)lains from Arkiuisas to C'olonido on the south, and extending
northward into the oreat plains of Canada.
5872 13
1H2 (!ONTlUIU TIONS KKoM THK NATIONAL IIKKHAKM M.
Si)ii'liiir))i> r.rmiiliiiil:
AnKA\s\>: Kcirl Lymi, I'uhinf. April '.', iHii;;.
('<n.oi{ Mm: I'laiii", Hull A- llnrliiiiir 'J\\. \t\ iHti'J; iiiiir I>fii\tr, H'o//', .liiiif. 1M7;!;
I'lirl.lc, //«'<•/,.•< I.'iT, .liiiif, IH'MI; h.'iiviT, .I//V. Enslinn,,! , iji ls'.(|; .Irv |>l:iin>
Cniii'l'ill, April •_'S. js'.ij; Larimer Cnmily, linh r .W,\, Mny I, isit."); \'nr\
Culiiiis, r,,ii;„ \s\, April '-'!i, l.s'.ij; New WimlHor, Oslrrhniil, May. IMli:.
iirar Denver, ll'il:i„ii.r H, 7, M. II, M:\\ •_'■> .liiiie 10, iHllii.
\\'m)Min(,: Clieyeiiiie, lliiniril, in isii;!; Laramie, .LA' A,'. XiLsnn liS'JW, May III,
IHllK.
S.MTII |)\Knr\: hiaek Mills, Itn'lhiiy 7l'7, May -.'7, ISifJ; Smiihville, I'. II., il.,,
IL', June 1, IMIM.
Mdxtaxa: lilnffH nf tlie MisHiiiiri, llnrmil. May, 1H7W; (ireal l-'all.t, W'illiiinis,
.lune, I.HS7 an<l ISitl.
AssiMiioiv: Me<lieine Hat, »/-/<•., //„ I'.MKi, Mav :tl, I.SJM.
'2. Cymopterus parryi (('. <V: K.) .Idiics. /<><' 4: 4S. 1S5»8. Fk;. 5."..
Cnln/ilii-'i purri/i ('. \ \l Kev. \. Am. riiihell. tyO. ISHS.
Ht'stMiihliiiti" ^ '. iiriiiilis. hilt the h'iil' scyiiKMits sliortcf mikI inoi'e
oltlii^c. tlir fi'iiit somcwliiit liirticf with thicki'i" latt'ial \viii;;s. the l>iiic(
lets soiiicwlmt (litlVnMit. iiiid said to coiih' from the niountains iiistni<l
of llif plains,
'rvpf locality. •'Little Sandy, northwest W voinin};; " collected liy
l\tri'ii in JST.'!; type in Ilefh. (J ray.
Western Wyoiniiij;" and Montana.
S\u I'liiii iix I'.niniiiii tl:
Wvii.MiNii: Type specimens as citeil ntnler type loealily; (Jranner, ./<)//(>■, .Fime
24, iHiMi; same statiun, Ann X./sau 4t)L'ti, .Fiiiie 10, 1K1I8.
Montana: < lallatin Cunnty. Tnmhi, May, IS.SS.
;>. Cymopterus leibergii ('. vSl li., sp, nov.
l\cseinl)liii<;- ('. <ic<i>(l!.s. hut somewhat stouter; leaves t ri])innate. tile
ultimate segments short and mostly olituse; |)ediini'les as lone- as the
h>av«'>or loiiecr; involucels of hroad somewhat mem hranaciMnishi'iict lets
more Of less JJ-clcd't at the apex; fruit hroadly ohlonji'. !<» mm. lont^'.
Tyijc locality. Malheui" Valley, near Harper lianch, Oi'en-on; col
leited hy L, Hiny, no. 22r)H, .lune 12. IMMI; type in U. 8. Nat. llcrh.
< )re;;()n and Idaho.
Sill fiiiinis I laniliiiil:
<)i(K(inN: Tyjie specimens as cite<l mider tyi>e locality.
Idaho: lllne Lakes, /'(/////( c (17, . I line .'!. IS!».'{.
4. Cymopterus megacephalus . I ones. Zoe 2 : II. 1S1>1.
Low (r» to IT) cml) and elahrous. a cluster of jirosti'ate leaves ainl
peduncles arisino- from a thick root; leaves short(>r than the fruiting
IM'duiudes. pinnate or t)ij)innate. with narrowly ohlonj;- pinnatilid se^:'
ments; ultimate divisions rather narrow and hlimtly toothed; rays iuid
j)edicels oh.solete, the white flowers and fruit heinj^ in d(Mise o-lohose
he Is. and the hractlets of the involucel wedj^e shaped, more or less
united at base and toothed at apex; fruit 0 to .S mm. lone^, ohovate.
tc. tllf
!IS lllc"
actli't-
OMO-.
n; ft»l
llcrl.
cs iiiul
ruiliiii!'
lid sojr
lys iiii<l
|;l()l H)S«'
or loss
« uri.TKK ANIJ HUSK N*»KTll AMKUKAN IMHKLL11< KHAK. I h.'i
|MilM'i"iiI('iit ill tip. flu* i\ to .*» thirk iiirpcl wiiij^s iisimlly un(><|iitil,
lM(itiiiiii<i' iiariowcr lo\var<| llic ltii«.»' nj' ilir t'niil; oil liilx'^ scxn-al in
till' iiitfrvaU. n or iiioi'f on llic tiMiiiiii>>iiral s'uU\
Type locality. " liillii' ColoriKJo. nortlitrn Aii/omi. ;;rowiiijr in
'jia\<'l;" < ((Ijrctcd liy ./<>/, i.s,' type sprj-inicii in llci'h, .l«»n»'s, dupiii-atc
ill l". S. Nat. Ilcrli.
Nortiu'i'i" .Vi'i/oiia and proltalily in Nrxada.
>/"'■(»/« (M i.iiiiniiii il :
AUIZOW; jjlllf Cnlnliuln, ./-»(/(.<, .Ilinc 1(1, IS'.ld.
Nkvada: Shnil.lifi, A|ii'il, 1HM(1, fi'diis ti» Ih- this spccit's, hat is iml in fruit.
\|it tu Im' CnllfuxtMl witil ' '. ///(//(O.yif.y, wllicil it MTV IIIMcIl rCHCMllti*'.- ill m'lllTlll
IimIiIi, Itiit Ih ilistiiict ill its iiinic tiiifly ilissritcd iciisi's willi iiarniwcr seiriuciits iiinl
liliiiitcr It'ctli, largiT and luotlicil iiivojuct'llalf Imictlcts, iiiilicnilriit t'niit, ami iiiiiiut-
iiU> (lil llllx'S.
Ti. Cymopterus globosus \\'atM>ti. l'r<»c. Am. .\<-iid. 11: III. IsTti.
' /////oyj/ici/N ///(/((''/)(/'••' '//"/"»•-"(.>( Watson, I'lcil. K iiiL' S"iir\ . I-I. IS7I.
iiow (.'(to 1<> fill. ) and i;lal»roii>. till' cliistcidl' Irw Iravcsand prdnn-
( it's sprinyiiio- rroin a slender siilitcrraiinin sli'iii; leaves olatieons,
liiiiiiate or liipiniiale. with Ittoadly uhlono pinnatilid seoineiils; iilti-
iiKite dixisions rallier liroad. more or le>> cir^pidale-tooljied; rays and
|M(lieels olisolele, tlie wliile llowels and fruit lieino' in dense niohosc
lirads. and the liraetlets of the involiieel small and linear, hidden iimoii«>f
till' llowers ol" the dense cluster: t'rtiit •> to S mm. loliy. ohovate. the .")
lliicU carpel \\in<is approximately e((iial. Iiecoiiiino- narrower towtird
the liase of the frtiit; oil tiila-s solitiiry in the intervals. '2 on the com-
ini-stiral side and a small one in each winn'.
T\pe localitv. "Carson \'allev and on the N'iroinia and 'I'rinitv
ill « ^^ t
Mountains. Ne\iida. altitude 4. ;■)<>(• to T.otio feet:" collected liy Jlr/Asy;//,
11(1. 44!t: type specimens in l'. S. Nat. llerh.
N'alleys in the mountains of northern Nevadii.
.\" I'liiii iix i .111)111111 il :
Ni:v.U)\: .Near Carsuii City, altitmic 1,.")00 iiictfrs, ll'i/Avoo 44!t cxccitt fruit, A|iril,
I.S(),S; near Mniiiiic ( 'ity, .A///<.s- ."{SS."), May L'O, ISSL'
A very rare species, liiiviii".' liccn ('iiilcctril init twn nr tlirei' liiiu's.
'■'. Cymopterus fendleri ( Jiiiy. 1*1. FimuU. ."»(;. |S41t.
('iliii()jiliiiisilirlpini!<,]<ti\v>', /i((i' 2 : LMI). ISIIJ.
how (.'» to 1<> cm.) luid <,'liil>rou.s. the cluster of leaxcs and j)eduncles
siuiiinino- from a slender suhterranciin stem which iirises from an
cluijoated thick root: letiNcs usuiilly exceedine- the j)eduncles. :i to M-
piiuiate; ])inniic iind seo-ments .'") or 7. ohloii<>- and iiu'iM'd: timlads with
tew and uneiiutil rays tind yidlow llowers, sterile llowers with lon_i,M'r
pedicels thiin the fertile: involucre represented l>y ti short shejith whoso,
tci'th iire occjisioiiiilly |)rolonu-ed into small linear bracts, aial involu-
ccls of hnictlets united at hiisc tind excoedino- the llowers; fruit
1H4
(•(•NTUlUlTloNS KUuM TIIK NATioNAI, IIKUIIAUH'M.
oliloii},', ♦> to In iiiiii. \o\\^: riifli nii'pfl with .". or I wiiiy^ wliirli uii
thin III tilt' iniiruiii and tiUo m-xt to the ImkJx ; nil IiiIm's •.(•\«>i-al in tin
illtrlMlU. ' to > nil till" rolimiiNMIlul >it|f.
TyiM' lottilitv. ••(ii'iivrlly liills, Siiiitii \'\\" N. Mcx.; rollt'clt-d l,\
FiihIIii; no. -'74: tviM* spcriiin'ii in I', S. Nat. Ilril».
(ii'tiNcllv >oil. New Mfxifo. ('o|ora<lo. ami I'tali.
S/uriiiii'iiM f.niiiiiiii il:
NkwMkvhii: IlilU near Saiila Vf, I'lmllir '.'Tl, in Isl7; f-aiiH' ^'^atil^ll, ,|. .1, ,\
/■;. i;,,irii,i, //,//.,■ ;!.■):!!•, May i."». isit;,
( 'ui.tiit \i>'i: W'r^i walri', ./fi//!.", May, iSiMl; Maiu'ii.M, .l/iVi /'.'".f/i/'iifii/, May and .liiiii'.
IsiMlaml iM'.il: ( iiaml .liiiiclicm, ' V.(/(«A(//, May •>, IsiM; -aiiif --laliuii, .An.. ,
May •.'•_', IS').-..
I'taii: Ci^'t Iniii^, May-, IstlO, iy| i" r, ilii-ijiiin-i .Ikuch (in llrrli. .Innc -
• liipiicatc in I". S. Nat. Ilcrli. ); (iifi'ii itivt'i', ./.«,(,... May •_'•_', Isii.').
This spci'ifs liifl'cr?' Irnin tin itrccciiinu ^pffit':* tif ('(///(()/(/i //(.i in the itrcsfiii I
what may he rf^'ai'ilnl a- a st'siii;i' <if an invnliicrc, in tlii< Inrni ni' a <h.>'tiiii't imi
Hhnrt fhcath, w hux' Ircih an- iM'caHiiiiiaily itmlunncil intu -mall luiiinw ln'aclH.
7. Cymopterus newberryi (W'alsoiO .liMics. Zoc 4 : IT. \s\K\,
I'durilintiiiii iiiirliirriii Wat.^oii, Am. Nat. 7: ^J'M. is7;!.
/•'(')•»//" //'"'(I c/i// Walfiiii, iVnc. Am. .\cail. 11: 1 J"). is7<t.
(hlii/itn-'i iiiiilinriii i'. \ iJ. !!fv. N. Am. rmltfli. \\\. ISHS.
(•<,li,l,t, rii jiiiirsi; {'. \ !;. IJfv. \. Am. I'mlifll. ■'>(>. iHSH.
('jliiKiiiliriiK iinrhiiiiii iiliiliiM ,]inH-!', Zin>4: 17. isii.",.
Ofliniiiitiriin iinrhrrriii jiiiicxil ,](mi'!i, i'mc. ('al. .Vrail. II. 0: tls|, j.sil.").
Often more robust than the other species (.'i to |.s cm. Iiinji). Init
with the same lialiit: leaves sh(»i-ter than the pediiin-les. piimately ."1 to
o-foliolate or siiii))ly lohcd. lobes and ieallel> lii'oad; terminal h allrt
8-h)l)ed, tin' lower iiio.stly 'J lolied. all the lobes sparingly iiiciscil:
umbel une(|ually 4 to 18-ruyed. with yellow llower>. and conspicuous
iiivolueel.s of more or less uiietiiial oblony to ovate loliaceoiis bractleh;
fruit sessile or nearly so, <> to s mm. lony;, with very thick lateial
wiii<'s and dorsal and iiiteniiediate ribs liliform or wiiiyed; oil tulM>
4 to S in the interval.-^. S to lo on the comiiiissui'al side.
Type !()( ality (/* '/r"A///'///< '/*(/W><7V'/// Watson). *' New Mexico; north-
ern Arizona;" collected by xVt'/'jir/'/'// and J//'.s. /'.'. I\ T/ninqmoti,' typo
in Herb. (J ray.
New Mexico, northern Arizona, I'lah. and Colorado.
SjH'rimeim f.rdiiiiiwd;
rT.\'i: Soiitlicrn T'taii, I'ulnur ISO, in 1S77; Miifnr.j, ./,,/<, .v i7!»L' (ty|>(>..f r<,A.;/.
Irrii jniii'slH'. \ It. ),.lmi(' IS, ISSO; l,avcrken i.")l!MiL) an<l Silver Uccf (.jJIm-O,
Jniifn, Jlay, IS't-l: M.,ah, Allrr H<islin,<„l :\, May, 1HU2.
Coi,oH.\iM): Wcsfwatcr, Jmnx, May, iSiiO.
Sim-t'tair (li'.«cn]itiiin of < '(i/n/tl, rn jniKxii [lU-\. N. Am. I'mlicil. ) further material
inakeH it evident that the appearance nf win^s on the dorwii and intermediati' rihs \h
very incniistaiit. in fact, tliese rihs are sometimes eithiT witli or witiiont winjrs mi
the wime plant. In view of tliis fact tin- principal charactt-r for < '. JDiiexii hreak.'<
down, and it is mtTgud witli Vyniuplcrun mirOirri/i, a.s above.
nU'l.TKU AND UmSK — NoUTII AMKHKAN IMHKF.I.IKKUA i:. ISf)
rl» lilt
ill till
I. .1. A
lllcl .lull'
111, ■I'll" ■
1). .Inlli V
llftH.
lull). '•"•
iicly :'. to
iiicist'il;
|i-|)icii<»iis
|l.nictltM>;
U liltclill
(lil till"-
I'o: iioiili-
//(/ ty\)e
Icr iiiatiTud
lliati' ril'r'is
lit win^s oil
Xiixil breaks
Kio. .M — ('vtiKHiliTii"' liijilc|(Ki|s: 11. h. X «.
.*> CymopteruB lapidosus .Imics. ("oiitril*. >\'('si('iii Hutiiiiv no. S'.'M.
l.v.'^. I'm. :»4.
I'liiriihiniiiii lii/iiilii/iiiiii .Ifiiu'H, /iM- 2 : '_'•<>. isiil.
( iliilit'oiis; Inivrs and |m>(|iiiicI<>> lioiiic in u rliis|t>i' ut llic siiiniiiit of
II iiiorr oi- less cloiiKiiicd suhtcri'aiH'iiii stem iirisiiijjf Ifoiii a Umi>;
liiiiiK'liiny root; lra\»'s ."• to
I" fill. loii<i', piiiiialc to lii
I'liiMiiti'. the |)iiiiiMi> rather
( Mwdcd. ovate, lower ones
incised, iipjier ones entire;
|M 'llineles soinetlllies slioi'ter
I liiii the h'a\('s, oi" hee(»niin;i"
1.1 t(t "J em. hie'h. hearing' n
ii'iiilv e(|iially rayed iiiiiliei.
with iinohieels of several
linear luaetlets; rays I t<» '2
<ni. lon<i': pedieids I iiiiii.
luny: Mowers white; fruit
iilijdiiii'. elaltroiis, <1 to 7 mm.
Iniii^'. "J to "J..") mm. hroad,
with winefs half as Itroad v <
liKily or less, and prominent
dorsal and intermediate ril»s
(iiiMie or less winyecl); oil tidies sevei-al in the intervids.
Type locality not ei\,.n. luit lahel states •" Keho City. Summit
("Uiity. rtah;" eolleeted l»y .A///< .v. May T. Is'.Mi; type in lleih. .lones,
ihiplieate in l'. S. Nat. llerli.
Northwest(>rn I'tah and a(lja«ent Wyominj^'.
Sji, riiiiillX I Xltlllilllll :
( I am: Tyjii' s|H'('niii>ii.>< as cited under type locality.
W^oMiNo: (Iranircr, Sweetwater Cnniity, Jdihs, .Tune 24. l.*^9().
Mr. . I lilies (lescrilics tiiis .species as "a <lelicate, lieavy-scenteil plant, t;rowin)jr under
Tdi ks like I'rrns, spreading Hat mi tiie jrr mnd, nr erect in iiKue expused situatioii.x."
The reiatiiHisliip III' this species is \i'iy (Idiilitl'iil, ami until it lias lieeii ninrecjire-
liilly stiulied it must iHMiiain under ''////(<;/;/( ci/.s, alt In m^'li it is nut cun^reiu'ric w itli
iIiimImivc species. It may represt'Ut a new treiieric type.
( 'i/niojtf, riis iiii'dll.s Watson is a poorly known species. For a state-
ment coiu'orniiie- it. .see under I's, iiili>cii,,iiij>f, rn.^i.
53. RHYSOPTERUS ( ". c^ K.. ee„. „„v.
Calyx t<M*tii evident. Fruit tiattened latendly. nearly orbieidar in
'lUiMne. elahrous. C'arpel flattened dor.sally. boat shiiped (maii»ins
and ends incurved), with .'> eipial prominent corky ohtu.se rilis. which
lue wine- like and very much wrinkled when youne-. Carpoiihore
waiitinj;;' (iit least not showine' in ripe fruit). Stylopodiuiu wanting".
Oil tubes small, solitary in the intervals. '2 on the coinmis.surul sid*^
SiH I bout-shaped, with a brosid tuid deep sulcus.
nil
ISC) CUNTUIIUITIONS KUOM TIIK NATI<»N.\I- 11 KUMAKI I'M.
Low (Irv iiToiiiMl Lilahcoiis pliinls, with Iciivcs aiui immIiiiicIcs in -,\
cliislci" at (Ik- simmiil of a sli(»r( slcndrr siciii (mon' or less siiltlma
iicaii) ai'isinu' I'roin :i nci'v (hick clonoalcd rool. once or (wicc pinriali
thick or coriact'ous leaves with liroad sfoincnls. no in\ olucrt'. itu'olu
eels ot" rather e«»ns|)ictioii> Id'act h'ts. and white lloweis. Name Irom
I'jtuso^, ii'i-iiihli <l. and Trn-fjnf, ir/'/it/.
Type sjM'cies. /i/n/.snj)/, /■ii.'< ji/itf/Jii;/i'.t ('. »SL l{.
A e'eniis(d' ;! species. I»eh)iiu"iii<i" to the arid ren-ions of I'tah. Ne\ad:i.
and eastei'ii ( )l'ee(»n.
'{"he L'cims rfsciiililcs < 'iiiim/ili rus, ainI cspcciiilly ( '. m nh, rri/i \i\ li:il)it. luit \\i\- ;i
MTV (liffciTiil I'niit, which iiiost cluscly rcseinhlcs lli:it ni ' h-i u.il.-<, hiil ihc l;iltcr li;i~
>liiii|M'r lihs, tliit-l'iiccil ciii'itcls, iiinl very ilitTd'ciit l'<iMa).'i' iiinl haltiliit.
I'liiiiMiy Iciil ili\ isioiis .'{, terminal IniL'cst, liiliTiils clec|(ly •J-lnhcd.
I iiihcis Severn I, I'lprniin;.' ii cniniiiicl cliister I . I,', /ilni ijniin. ,
I'liihi'ls iisiiiill>' sdiiiiiry -. /.'. jiiihsii.
I'riinmy leal' ili\ isidns .'>. hiisal ]>air laiyesl and iiiniialely •"> tn o-clrl'l . . .".. It. ciirriiiiulii..
I. Rhysopterus plurijugusC. tV: K.. sp. no\. Kki. Ti.'..
licaves eoi'iaceoiis. -J to '■'> <in. lone', on vei-y shoi't petioh's. with
l>roadly ol)hirie- or o\ate atal olttiise otitliia': h-alhts :;. llie Iater:il>
deeply :i-lol)e(|. the terminal one niiich
iare'ei' and usually .",dol»e(|. all the lolie-.
somewhat clet't and coarsely erenale
HUM 're mate- toot lied: |)e(l uncles shoiti r
than the leaves; iuul»e|s several, t'oriiiinL;'
a compact cluster, with inv (»luc(dsot' ovale
acunnnate hractlels distinct neai'ly to the
hase; rays vei-y stout. S to 1(> umi. lont:';
fruitine- pedicels 1 to ."1 nun. lone-, shorter than those of the sterile
flowers: fruit 'A mm. lone-, an a<'cessory pair of coi'ky I'iltson tliecoimni>-
sui'al side of the laterals, eixine- the appearance of a T-ribhed carpel.
Type locality. Malheur X'alley. near Harper ranch, Oree-on. altituiie
1.000 meters: collected hy Lr/7>r/y. no. 2:>4o. June lO, LSIX;; type in
r. S. Nat. Hcrl).
Oidy known fi'om the t\ i)e locality.
«S'/;( fiiiii iiK I rdiiiliii ff:
< )i{i:(;(in: Tyiie specimen as citeil mider tyjie Incality.
'2. Rhysopterus jonesii ('. cVl: li.. s)>. no\ .
Kesemhline- A', iihirijitijus. hut leaves somewhat llcshy. with loneiT
petioles, and the teeth not nuu-ionate: umhels solitary and on lonuer
peduncles.
Tyjje locality, dual). I'tah, altitud(> l.i^oo meters; collected by -/"//'.v,
no. Itlltl. April .'JO. 1S80; type in V . S. Nat. Herb.
Only known from the type locality.
tSpeciiiiciix ecu III i 1(1(1:
Utah: Type Hpecinuni aw cited iiiidei' tyiie ideality.
Flu. 55.— Kli.vwiiiliTiis iiliiriju^'Ms:
i(, ,\ I'l-. h, A N.
's in !i
itfn:i
(' from
s'('\!l<l'.l.
lilt li:is a
atlff lia-
ihll ijtlijii!'.
iirriiiiiil"'--
I' Id. .••'.
Ics. Nvilli
liilcraU
IC llHI'll
lie IoIm-
Cl'Cllilll'
sliol'tcr
t'olMllillL:'
<()t' 0\!llt'
ly to thf
nil. loii'i'.
ic stcriK'
conuni--
ultitmlt'
; typ*" ill
|th loii'jt'i'
)ii lonut'V
hv •/'
ron/l'KU AND U<»SK — NOUTII AMIMUCAN I'M MKI-MKEKA K. l!S7
:;. Rhysopterus corrugatus (Jones) ('. i<; U.
< 'ifiii<>iili Ills fiiniii/iihi.i Aitwt'y, Aim. N;iI. 17: '.•7i>. ISSII.
L('ii\('s l>('('omin<i' 7 <'iii. lonji'. with a inoir ohlono' outline, and nioro
ilisseete(l: primary divisions or leaflets ."i. liasal pair the laret-st. o\ate.
pinnately "> to .^-i-let't. the ultimate divisions clet't and sharply toothed:
iiniltels usually solitary and on lone-er pe(luneles. with involueels of
i.\ate l)ractlets often cleft at apex into :! loiiii- lineai' loltes.
'lype locality, ""liose ('re(d<." near lluniltoldt Lake. Nevada: col-
lected hy -/o/ns. no. ;;s,s»;. dune 17, l.SS::i; type in llerh. doni's. dupli-
cate in I'. S. Nat. Herb.
Only known from the ty))e locality.
S/ii iiiiii'iin I .I'linniii il :
Ni:v \i> \ : 'I'.v|ic >|M'(iiiiriis us citcii under t>'|«' Ideality.
54. PSEUDOCYMOPTERUS ( '. .^ \{. Kev. N. .Vm. rmhell. -jo and 74.
isss.
Calyx teeth evident. Fruit ohloiiii. ultihrous. Carpel with very
jirominent iuid twute (sometimes narrowly w iiieed) doi-.^jil ;iiid interme-
fjiate ribs, and rsitlier
l>road iind thiekish liitertii
winu's (sometiiiios not
iiiiich mor«' ])rominent
lliati thedoi'sidsiind inter-
iiie(liiites), which tire dis-
tinct from those of tho
(itiier carpel. Stylopodi-
iiin wantine-. Oil tul)es I
to 4 ill the intervals, -1 to
Son the commi.ssund side.
Seed more or less Hat-
teiied. with plane faee(e.X- ^^ r,6.-rsP„<lo,.yme,,„.rus nw.nta.u.s: a.xiV. h. x8.
eept ill /'. hlj)!)matil.-<).
Ciude.scent or tu-aulescent |)laiits, with hipinnate leaves, no iinolucrc
(\('ry i-iir(dy ti hrtict or two). involuc(ds of mostly linear tirtictlet.s. and
Miriously colored tlowei's.
TvjM" species, Tliaxphnn^?) iiionidinnii (rrtiy. IM. Feiidl. .">7. lS4it.
.\ efouj) of 4 speeit>s. ludon^iny chieHy to the Rocky Mountiiins
;iiid extendinj"' from New Mexico and Arizona to Monttina tuul eastern
< 'reoon.
< aiilesceiit and slender; tlowers yellow or purple 1. /'• tuduUnnia.
A' aniesceiit ami eespitose; tlowt'rs white or yellow.
lA'avesoii iontr petioles and with piin<rently acute h-eginents 2. 1'. animtus.
Leaves on short petioles, very i)ale or fjclauoous, not so pungent.
Peduncles !{ to 5 em. long :5. /'. hcndrn^oni.
1 Vduneli's 10 to 20 cm. long 4. /'. bipinnatm.
188 CONTKinrTIONS from TIIK NATIoNAI. IIIlKHAKirM.
1. Pseudocymopterus montanus ((Jiiiy)('. cVl; \l. K<'\ . N. Am. I'iiiIk'H.
74. lisss. Fid. .■)•;,
Tlidi^pliniiif) iiintiliiinni) <iray, I'l. Im'ikII. 'u. IS4!t.
Ijli/ii.ilii-dni iiKintKiiiini Hciitli. i<; llmik. in W'iitsoii I'llilin;.'. Index. 4L*t). 1S7S.
Stoni (M't'ct, ••^Iciulcr. ;> to •> diu, lii»^li. more oi- less Icafv. <j;'l;il>roii-
except !it the hiisc of tli(> umbel or on tlieiays; the Idpiiiiiiite It-ax c-
iiiostly with hroiul outl'mc: Icnllcts exceediiinly \ ariuhlc. \iiiioiisly cut
or entii'e; umhel (> to lii-i'aycd. w itii involucels of liiiear or sctaccou-
bractlets lonu'cr tlism (he y(>lh)\\ llowcrs: rays l-j loiJdumi. h»iiy: \)V(\
icels about 2 mmm. h)ii»i'; fruit Itroadly ol)ioiiu'. f to ."> nun. lonti'. with
lateral winys almost as ))i'oad as body, the dorsal and inteiiuediale^
very variable (either ril)l)ed or narrowly winded): oil tubes 1 to I in
the intervals. 1 to t; on the commissui'al side; seed much llattened.
Type locality. "* Sunny declixities, at the foot of mountains, aloii.:
Santa Fe ("reek.'* New Me.xico; collected bv F< mlli i\ no. 27<i; tvpe in
IT. S. Nat. Herb.
From New M(\\ico and Ai'i/ona to Ftah. Colorado, and western
Wyominy.
tSpirininis i .iiinilniil :
Nkw Mkxico: Type spi'cinu'ii.M as cited inider tvpe iucalitx", Santa i'e Canynn,
near Santa Fe (type locality), alt itide 2,400 meters, .1. .1. .I' A", lirrlni'lr 11,11, r
ISH.')!, .June L', ISO?; White Minuitaitis, l.incdjn ( 'onnty, altitude L'.'_'.">0 nietei-.
|l'<(o/((/( .•!,")(), Aii<rnst 1."), ISOT.
Aki/<>n\: l''la<;stafl', ./(//«.>.■ 401 1), An^Mist 7. ISS4; same station, VV'/rv L'.'iO, .lime l'I.
ISS7; about ^Mormon Lake, altitude l,S(i()melers, ]Iin'f>nm/al IO(;,.TiuielL', ISIIS.
I'taii: II'<//'(/ .S.",0, 4i»4, in 187.'); Marysvale and I'au-ruitcli Lake, altitude L',.">L'0 |..
2,t)70 meters, Juihk r^;\tu, (iOl."), ,Iune and Sejitendter, iSiil.
Coi.oKAKo: Ilalfmoon ('r«'ek, Uniou Creek i'ass (altitude .">,tlOO meter.s). Lake
Creek, and Clear Creek, ]\',Ji' 710, 710, 720, 724, .Time-August, IS7:!; Noilli
Park, Shdiloi, 124, ,Tuly 2S, KSS4; Ihiraufro, Alia Eii^limixl, .luue 7, ISHO;
Cameron Tass, altitude M,(iOO meters, < 'ntiidull, Septeudiei' I, ISOO; Williams
Canyon, altitu<le2,100meterH, Vrnnilall, May 27, 1H02; Middli- i'ark, li(;inl.-<l<,
12."), Auyrust, 1S02; Hahltit Far Rantre, altitude 2,040 meters, C)Vf/»^/a//, .Inly
20, 1S04; Telluride, altitude ;!,24() meters, TmnhrlM, Auirust 2-'), 1S04; be:id-
ville, OslcrJittiil, .Tune, ISO.'); (iore ^loiuitains, altitude 2,s.')0 meters, JirtliJ.
Aii<;ust, 180."); T.eadvilleand Iireckeuridire, altitude;!. noo to :'., J.'iO meters, llnl:-
liHjir 1, 2, May-.lune, 1800; Cameron I'ass, altitude .">. 000 iiK'ters, l><iLrr ■>.
.Tuly i:!, ISOt); I'ikes Peak, altitudi' 2,.")20 inetiTs, Kiimrll,,,! :',, ,Iune 14, l.vi'i;
lulls above ]\Iancos (altitude 2,400 to 2,700 meters), and ('uud)erland IJasiii.
La IMata ^tountaius (altitude ;!,t)OJ meters), ll'ihcf, Vjirh- A- Tniri/ \:\7. f.l'i.
.huie-.Tuly, 1808.
Wyoming: Saw :Mill Creek and Laramit" Hills, Xrlxnn 12:58, :\Iay, 1804 and isu.'.;
Madison River, Yellowstone T'ark, .1. d- E. Xilxmi .")40(), .Time 2:!, 18'i<).
Extremely variable, but the two following form« .-et-m to be worthy of varici tl
rank:
Pseudocymopterus montanus tenuifolius (Gray) C & K.. 1. c. 75,
Tha»p'Huii (f) iiioiitttiiiiiii tmnifolinm (iniy, V\. Wright 2 : •)•"). I8.'):{.
Ligustiatm nioiitumun tenuifoUum Watson, Bihl. Index 420. 1878.
roULTKR AND IMSK NORTH AMEUK'AN TTMHKLLIFKUAK. 1 S«)
inlx'll.
m. .■><;.
1S7S.
sly cul
l;i('(Mtu-
x: \)vd
0-. with
icdiiitc-
to I ill
iH'd.
■>, iildii'i
ty])t' ill
wcstcni
( 'llliynll.
,1,1, U,ll.r
')(» iiictii-.
, .luiif -1.
ii'r_Ms'.i>.
TS), I. Ills''
i::'.; Norlli
If ,, IS'."';
Williain-
/,V7/,v/.sA.
• ,l,ill, .Inly
«t4; I.f^i'i-
KTS, //..'.-
I',<ih . '.
' It. IV.'":
ml r>:l>iii.
1/ i:;7. ''"l''.
aiul IS'-'''-.
IS' "'.I.
Ill' \arici:il
( )t"(<'ii lai'ycf liiid more Kraiii'liiiiL:'. wit li ii:iiT«i\vly liiifni' Ifiillcts 1 to 4
. III. Immj^.
Typr loculity. '• Hillsides ot" ( oppcrminc ( 'I't-fU. New Mexico;" col-
i' (ted l>y Wrlijlit. no. 1 1<»7. in Is.M: type in llei-h. (ii-jiy. diiplietite in
I . S. Nat. Herl..
l"roni Colofado to \e\v Mexico and Arizona.
>,.. <■///(( 11,1 f.iiiiiiiiicti:
CoLuHADo: lia Veta I'ass, la.sc//, in ISS4; (iraysl'eak, /^//^■/•.>'<(// 4:', .Iwly-Aiijiiisf,
1H8.'); Talile \U»k, altitmlc L',L'.")(> iiiclcrs, llrcniniiir, .Imie tl, LSitl; tn.illiills,
altitntle l,ti.")(i In l.lCiO iiictcr.-, <',;i„'l,ill. May iL'-l'T, I.S!i:i: l.cailvillr, altitmic
.">,.".(I0 iiiclcrs, /;<///,/, .Inly 1, iSli); near ("mnci. altiliulc .''>,()(Ml iiiftcrs, <'i;ii,-
'Inll, Aii>.Mist 1, I.S!t,"i; I'ikfs I'cak, allilinlf 1', l(MM(. :'.,(MH) meters, lli,l:l„</,r 10,
IS* Hi.
Ni:\v Mkmcii: Type siteciiiieiis as cited iiinicr type Incality ; Mi)i_'(ill(iii Mniintains.
liiixhii 14S.], Aii<riist. i.ssi: i'iiios Alt(i>. \i,ill,v 4i\, .Imic, IKIM: i'.l^' ilatdiet
Moiiiitain^^, .\/,<ir„fi :',':). May 17, IS!l2.
Ai{i/(iN'\: I'd/ill, i\ ill l.stili; Willow Siniii^', liutlirix-k L'.").'!, .Iiily, is74; San l-Vaii-
eiscd Moniitain, Km, nil, m ji'O, An^'iist I'd, ISSit; Willnw Spring', I'ltl,,,, ,• ':^\(\
.tune lO-'JO, 1S!)(I; Impi-I iinaclmca. Il'-7c./c 4Sl, Septenilier, lS!t4: l'"lat.'.-taff,
altitude '.'.KM) inetris, M, I, ■/>,,„, /,il •_'.")(;, .Inly S, ISltS.
Pseudocymopterus montanus purpureus ('. c<l K.. 1. c.
.Slioft etiide.scont. witii ratliei' weak asceiidiny peduncles (T.T) to lo
I III. lone'), and i)iiri)ie llowefs.
Tyj)e locality, ''Fort Iliini])lirevs. Arizoiiii:"" collected hy Rtishi/^
no. t;:')L\ -Inly. 1SS;{: type in V . S. Nat. Jrerh.
I'tali. .\i'i/ona. and New Mexico, and exlendiiiu- into Mexico.
Sjii r,iiiiiift iXlllllllll ll:
Ctaii: Mount Mllen, Ilenty Mountains (altitude ;i,:!(lil nieters), I'.minide l'a,w.s
(altitud*- :{,000 nu'tei'H), Fisli Lake (altitude :;,()(Ml ineter.-^l, and Marysvale
(altitntle :{.4.")0 nieters), .l,iii,^ .■)()7!i, ■">()!).■), 5717, .")77(), ."iS!).",, .Inly L'.")-Au}:ust L':{,
1894.
.\iuzo\a: Pa/mr/', .July 4, ISftS); Kla^rstaff and Mount Iluiniilireys, liiishii{\'M,&,\2,
.Iiily-Au>rust, ISS,'?; i'laLrstaff, /,(//(/(/<///, Septeniher, 1SS4; same station, ./»/((■.>(,
.\ujjust i;?, 1S.S4; San Fnuieist'o Mutuitain, Kiiinrlliiii 74, Si, Aujrust 2;i, 1S8!);
Clieno Valley, Touiiicn l!t2, June 24, 1S92; Buckskin Mountains, altitude
2,7(K) nieters, Joiicy (iO.'ifi, Seiitemher 19, 1894; Walnut ("anyon and lliiin-
plireys Peak, altitude 2,109 to :itiO() meters. .]f,yn,,i(,/„l:V.V2. :!9."), ,Iuly-Au^Mist,
1,S98.
Nkw Mkxico: Rear Mountains, liuxlui 1471, May, ISSI.
-'. Pseudocymopterus anisatus (Gray) V. cSc R.. I. c. 18SS.
<'!liiii)j)li'ritx (f) itninulKf Vjruy, Prof. Philad. .Vcad. 1802: (i;>. 1803.
Acaule.seent, cospitose from a much hrancheil caiidex. ^vhich i.s im)re
or less covered Avith the remains of old leaves; leaves on lone- petioles,
iiiinow, .somewhat rieid. pimiate. and the leaflets ])innately ptirted into
liiie-ir (sometimes broader) punj^vntly acute segments; peduncles I to 8
fliii. hit^h, exceeding' the leaves; umbel unecpuilly ."> to 12-rayi'd, with
iii\ olucels of liu ear-subulate (sometimes lobed) bractlets exceeding the
I
• I
1'.>(> ('(»NTKir.I"ri<>NS KUoM THK NATIUNAI, IIKKIiAUIIM.
while of vi'lldw tldurr-L r;i\-. 1 to 7.."' fin. I(>ii<^'; pcditrls •_' tn tl iiiin.
loiiy; I'ruil !iIm)iiI I mill. Imi-^-. (he c'lrpcl irrruuljirlv •_' lt> ."> u iii'jcd:
oil IiiIm's 1 lo ;; ill llic iiilcrv als. •! to I on llir i«iiiiini>>iii!ii >i<lc: >rc(|
I'MtT |)l;iiM'.
Tx |)t' lo(!iiil\ . -hiy hills ill the iiilddlf iiiouiitMiii-."" ( 'olonido; ci.l
Irrlcd liy //</// t(' llnrli-'iir. no. "J-J^. in IS*!'-'; I\ |»<' in llt'i-l>. <il:i\,
dllprKiilr ill r. S. NmI. I lril>.
.Moiiiitiiiii^ <d' ( 'olofiido. I tiili. Mini Nc\iid:i. iiolt liUMitl lo iioilli
wr^lciii Wyoiiiiiiu iiml ( )n'ii'oii.
Sjii iiiiii II!' 1 .1 iliiniii (I :
( 'ui.ni! \iiii: 'rvipf spciMiMciis ;is cited miller tyiic IcK-alily; S,nii/li,'u\ |,s(i!(; I'll |';i-,i
CiilllllS, Lilli rniiiii I'L'II, \ll'_'llsl ."i, ISSl; (ii:i\> I'ciik, I'hII, rsmi III, .IiiU
.\lli:ilsl, |SS."i; N'l.i-lli ( 'licyciiiic (iiliydli, I'.l I'li-n ('nlllllx. illlilMilc 'J.i'it
iiict.T>, \iiLrii>l e,. jSii'J: l.'.d Ciil'l", Mhim.lc. •_'. Kio mcici-s, /;.//(,/, Jul \ 'J. Is'M.
WMiMIM.: l-'cill Steel. •, Xilsnii 4S(i:;, .luiie is. I.VIS; Teldji M < il II lt;l i I IS, .1. ,1 / '.
Xil.yuii ti:)n7, Aiiu'iisl 1 1), is'.i'i,
r r mi: AIi:i, WaMiiili M(iuiiiain>, allilinie .'!,7">ii iiietei>. .Imns r)()77, .Inly L'"), I Mil.
Ni:\\i)\; I'last lliiinlMiliJi M.iuiilain>, all il iiile '_', liM) inelers. Il'i(/.-'/,/ 1.").';, Aii'jn-t.
I SI is.
;'.. Pseudocymopterus hendersoni ( '. X i{..>|). iio\.
Aeaille.^eeiit. ees|)ito>e. the eaildex elollied with old leal' sliealll> and
])e(ioles: leaves on shoil petioles, \-etv pale, naiiow in otitline, pin
iiale: the pinnae sotiieuhat (>\a(e in oiilliiie. l»til deeply tdtd'l into .". In
Ti lineaf eiit ife •-entlleiits; pediinelcs loiini'l" t hilli leaves. ;'. to a elii. lonu:
Ulllltels slHidl. eolllpael : l!iy> I to »'.. .'! to .'> mtll. lonu': peilicels >liol t:
lll\ (illieel of lineaf eilt ife l>fael let>: t'fllit itllllialtlfe.
'lype lociilily. iiioiintain peak neaf soiifee ol' Mill ('feid<. Idiiho. alli-
tilde :'..7d<» inetefs: eolleeled hy //</,</, /:sn/i, no. 4tM'.,S, Allgllst 21, l.S'.'.i;
i\ pe ill ['. S. Nat. llefli.
Moiintiiins of Idaho.
Sjii fiiiii iiH 1 .1 iiiii'nii il :
1 1) \iin: 'l'y]ie <|ieeiiiieiis as cited under type locality.
This s|iei-ies is nearest /'. iiiii.-<iilii!<, luit lias very clifl'ereiit fnliatre.
4. Pseudocymopterus bipinnatus (\\ titson) ('. iV!; K. lle\ . N. Am. rmliell.
7.'). is.ss.
('i/iiiii/ili riiy liiiiiiiiiiiliis W'atscin, I'luc. Am. .\ca<l. 20: ^I'iS. ISS.").
Cespitose. the sliofi hfanehes id' the footsto(d< covered with ilit'
crowded femailis of dead lea\'es. e'laiicoiis. piihefulent : letn es pinii:ili'
with few piiifs ol" short seoments. which are ])iiiiiiit(dy divided iiite
.short linciir lobes; pediiiades 1 to •_' (hii. hiiih. much exceedine- ilic
h'iixi's: rays '2 to S mm. lonj^-; imoliicids of conspicuous lineiirdiuiiro-
liite or broader l»raet!ets. with hyaline mitreins. and more or less united
at liiise; flowers white; fruit nearly sessile, ovoid, 'A to 4 mm. l(>M<i.
moderately flattened dorstilly. the T) thickish carpel wines (H|Uid and
narrow (often boinjf but very prominent ticute rilis); oil tubes 8 oi -f
(•ori.'I'KIJ AM) KOSK — NoHTII AMKKK .\\ IMISKM.IKKKAK. 1*.>1
I l> IIIMI.
iilu; ('111
I.. (;r:i\.
i> linl'tli
10. .lul\
null' -."i'"
1^.
A- /'.
.'>;'., Aii'jii-i.
tliiii'. i»iii
into :' In
i-cls sliurt;
uhii. iilli-
I'l. IN'-'.'';
riulM'll.
with ttit"
cs piiiiiatt'
vidi'd iiit<»
(•dill*:- lilt'
U'ssiuiiltHl
iiiin. loiii;'.
(M[U'al ;i"(l
iIk'.s ;•) or 4:
II I lie iiiti'ix !il>. •'• (o s (HI till' (•(immis>>iiriil side; srrd larc nMuIiiIv ((di-
lyiM' lorfilily. "ill llic |{(»cU\ Mdiiiitiiiiis. xiiiili of \'i ruin ill City.
\I()iitiiti;i;"" ti)llr(|rd liy l/in/il.ii. in l.s7l (dist riliiitcd as ( 'i/iunjif, riiK
i',; in'fii/dii i/.s); l\|>(' ill Ilci'li. (Iray. Also associatctl widi typf in
• liniiial (Icscripl ion; "on a ridtic al»o\r I'>aiinock ( 'ity. soiiiliwrst Moii-
iiiia." ir''/w<//,in ISNO; "on Mounl I Irlma. Montana."' ^ W/7'//. in iss)'.
ill lilt' inoiintains of wt'stcrn W'yominji'. Montana. Idaho, and
' )r('ij(>n.
>/M I'lttn I's I .I'lt iiinti '/.■
\VviiMi\(,: M.iiiiclM, I. A- /■;. \'r/.-'/„ .Ml I, .Imic Wl, IS'MI.
MnM\N\: l;ii|'_'cs ;|l"i\i' I '.IIIIM' >rl<. illt it '|(l<' '_', I Hit llli'icis, Il''/^^r/// 1">S, .lulv lit,
ISHO: Miiiiiil Iltl.'im, Cihilni lis, .Inly r,, iss;!; >;iiiic slition I|V//;«(,//n Md,
April ;i(l, Issti; sainr stiitiun, A'l/.v.// l."..'l, Mav .iiiiic, issTiiiul ISSS; '!'ii;,ilii,
.Iiiiii', ISSS; I'liic Creek and Cedar Mniintaiii, A'//'//.</7/ IfiL's. KliMt, W.\{), .Inly
4 Hi, is'.i:.
lii\iiii; Mniiiilaiii ti'ii near ( liallis. aJlilmle ■_',l(ti» melers, lli iiilirsnn ,",s|0,
AiiLMist :'., IS!).').
<»i!i:caiN: Sleiiw Mniiiiiaiiis, Cns'ick L'n4()'(, .inly 1."), l.siis.
l\Js,ii I;;;; (if lss7 ami '/'iim/i/dl' ISSS diri'er iVum llie (iiilinary Inrms nl" the .".iieeie.-j
Ml lia\ iny: t:lalir(iiis leaves, with narmw and liiii<;er leal' seirnieiits.
I 'iliiii>iili rn^ iiiiiili.'! W'at.-iiiii, l*,nt. Kiiii.' Siir\. IL'II. ISTl, eiilleeled liy Wa/saii (no.
lISi, has iml lieeii ei ille. 'led since, and nil a<riinnt of a' 'iict' cif frnit ainl <;eiieral
iii-iitlicieiiey nf material can imt lie delinitely |ilareil. The lest iimmy at haini, iinw-
i\er, MiLTiresIs that it may lie eiiULreiieric with /'■•<i iKlnci/niniil, rus liijiiininhis. Thetyiie
h.raliiv is uiveii as •• I'.ast llnmlMildt Mi.nntaiiis. [N.] .Nevada, lt,i)0(» t.. I ((,(100 feet
;lllitllde," the material liein'_' Cdlleeted .Inly, ISdS.
55. POLYTAENIA DC Coll. Mrni. 5: :.;;. Is-Ji>.
Calyx Icctli conspiciioiis. Fiiiit olmxale to o\al. niiich llaltt'iicd
diifsally. iilabi'otis. Carpel with ,
ilnr-.al and intcfiiicdialc i'il)s
^iiiall of (disciu'c in the depressed
I'lieii cofky hack; latenils t'oini-
inu' hroadand usually thick corky
w iiiosclosidy contiii'uous to those
nf the other carped and fonnine-
the iniU'<>in of the fiiiit. Stylo-
podiiiin wantiiit;'. Oil tiiltes li' \||
tn is about the seed (4 to tion th(>
eoiiiiiiissui-al side) and iiiiuiy scat-
tered through the thick corky
perieai'p. which iilso contains .")
small bundles of stfenutheniny cells. Seed section oval of much
llatleiied.
I'efenniiil mostly ulabfoiis liei-hs. with twice pinnate leaves, no invo-
lii' le. invoiucids of iiiiffow hfactlets. and Itfio-ht yellow tlowefs.
\ monotypic e-enus of the Mis.«,issippi Htisin.
Fiii. .')". — I'olvlni'iiiii iiMltiillii; ((./>, • 1.
}\)2 CONTUIIU'TIONS I'UoM TIIK NATIONAL HKWHAUII'Vf.
I. Polytaenia nnttallii DC Coll. Mriii. 5: .M. |.l. !:;. Is-JK. Vu.. ;.7.
IMiiiits ti to It dm. Iiiuh, iiio>lly ^'l:il)ron<^ t'Xccpt iln' piilM'scfiil pcdi
fcls and iii\ oliiccis: leaf scyincnts ciiiH'atc and incised: up|M'r Iraxc-
opposite and ;'■ clcl't ; nndiel (J lo 1l' rayed: ia\> alxail •_'."• em. lone-,
pedicels -J to 4 mill, lony: fruit ti to l<> mm. lonu-: dorsal and interme
diate rihs ohsojete and oil t iiltes siqierlicially indistinct: lateral winL'-
very thick. Iea\ in*,'' the hody more or less depressed.
Type locality. " territoire d( IWrUansa:" eollecled l»y .Xidhill in
l.s-j:>: tyjie in II"rl». DC. duplicate in Herl). I'liilad. .\ca<l.
Dry soil, t'rom southern Michiean and Wisc<)n.'«iin to .\lal»ama ami
lexas.
Spi'ciiiii'iiM 1 .1(1 mi 111(1:
Wisconsin: Osliknsli, Kdliriiniii.
Illinois: Alliens, //<///, .liiiie, I, S(iS; Marion Coinily. /V/fx/i, .hnn' 7, isTll.
Tknnksskk: Near Xiisliville, (,'(illiii</( r.
Missoriii: A llcntoM, /,<//( ////((ii, Aii^Mist, ISSO; Desolo. //k.vm , .linie, I.ss7; Slianiimi
Coiintv, /.'('>//. .1 in ic •_', Is'.iO; I'latrlc Rock, Hash, l.Vt, .lime !.••_'. I Sli7.
JMiiw 'i'i:i{iinoi{i : Miiscii<_rcc, rio/i /«<//, .Vpril L'.">, ISiil lin (lnwer).
(iKLAiioMx: rarailise, U'-m/'/A, .'ime l/L'. IslC!.
Ti'.XAs: Neai' llocUlcy, 'I'lninur, Si'iiteinher, ISIKI; ('ollcj.'e Staliuii, /><(/<//, .liinr
10, isitl.
Several oilier Texan sliects were exainined, lail as tlie plants an' only in (lowtr h
is inipossihle to (U'terniiMc wlietlier they aif tlie species or its \ariety. Tlie spei i-
ineiis arc as follows: l'"ort ( 'liadlioiiriie ( .S'//'/// in 1S.")(>); lloiislon [ /lall '2'u \n ls7-i;
I lillcspie Comity {.la-nni l.'iSi; Houston ( /i''/.v« in 1S!H().
Polytaenia nuttallii texana C i^i H.. \ar. nov.
Kniit more commonly obovtite. with much thinner wines (the hody
not at all depressed), lilil'orm <loi-sal and intermediate ril»s. and distiiK I
iind tiroiider oil tubes.
Tyjie locality, netir Industry. r<'\. : collected hy \Viir::li>ir \\\ \s'X>\
tyjie ill r. S. Niit. Jlerl).
Southern Texas.
SjK ciiiiciix I'.rdiiiliK (f :
Tk\ as: San Antonio, Ifanin}, in ISS'J; Kerrville, Kerr f'ounty, /A//*/- Kilii), .Iiinc
1'."), l.S!i4; type speciineiiH as cited nnilcr tyjie locality.
56. OXYPOLIS Kill'. Neoo-en. 2. l.SL>r..
Ticdcmdiiiild ]>('. Coll. Meiii. 5: ."il. isi'!).
Anhniioni UC. Coll. :\Iein. 5: '>•_'. ISL't).
('iilyx teeth exident. Fruit llatteiied laterally, ovtiti' to ohovaic.
^lahrous. (arjxd with dorsal and intei-niediato ribs tilit'orni; liiter;i!
wiiij;'s clo.s(dy contie-uou.s to those of tlu^ other ciii'pcd and lu'rved dei-
sally at the inner margin (giving the aiijiearance of ;") tiliform ril»s on
the hack of eticli carpel): strengthening c(dls beneath th(> dorsal i"i''S
and nerves of the lateral wings. Stylojxidiur.i thick, short eoniciil.
Oil tubes .solitary in the intervals, ii to t> on the conimi.'s.sural siiic.
Seed fact' plane.
1 |)C(li
I. Inlio-.
itcniif
I \vin|L!-
'II, ill ill
iiii:i iimi
Slminii'ii
i, III II, .Iiiiii'
II lltiWll ll
Tlif sjicii-
[): in ls7-_' •.
distiiifl
• ill ls:i:,;
i(;(;u,.lnii
n; hittMii!
vvt'd (It 'I'-
ll rilts <ii\
Hovsiil ri''^
It conni'.l-
lui-al si<l''.
COL'LTKK AND K«»SK — N<>UTJ[ AMERICAN UMHKLLIFKUAK. VXiS
Sinudtli tTiM't >\v;iini> licrhs. with t'iiscjclcd tuhfiN. Iravt's simply ])in-
;i;lt«' or ItTllillt' <»1' lT»lllct'(l to pt'liolcs. ill\ oIlKTt' of frW hracts (»r IIOIU",
iivoliiccls III" nmiH'rous sniall liruftlcts or none, and white flowers.
I"ii>l spe.if^ cited hy UalineM|Ue. Simu r!<i!<l>iis L. Sp. 1*1. 1: 251.
- - • >
. i.i->.
A l;<'IIII> o|' fi speries. heloli^ili<^' to Nol'tli Allielira.
I lUM'.-' rt'iliici'il fu cyliintriciil jniiiiiMl [pilidlcs 1. <>. jUifnniiiK.
' MVis ciduT teriiatc ir itiiuiiitc
1. 1 lives tiTiialc: Iciitlcts entire '2. <>. lirimlii.
Leaves |>iiiiiale; leallets iiKPstly t'liitlied.
I.eallets eiilii'e III- sliarjily-tiMttlieil; lateral \\iiii.'s hroad; eastern., ."i. (>. riiiliUnr.
l,(allel> Irniii serrate to ei-enate-lniitiieil; lateral wiiiiis iiarmw; western.
I.«'allets .") t(i !•; ravs iine(|iial: IturUy Mnimtains I. O. j, mlliri.
I.eallets It to 1.'!; ra>s e(|iial or ni'arly so; ( >re>;nn •">. o. nrriilnilnli.i.
1 OxypolisfiliformislWidt.) li'-ittoii. Mem. Toil. Chil. 5 : :.';jV>. iS!»-t.
'/,//<//////. 7////''/,////.s Wall. Kl. Car. li;>. ITSS.
ihiniiiilii- i,i;ii/ullii Mnlil. Cat. ;'.l. ISI;!.
Tiiilriiiiiiiiilii l.nll/ulln DC Coll. .Mi'mii. 5 : SI. |.l. IL'. ISL'O.
I'liiriiliiiiiiiiilinlifiiliiiiii W 1, liot. iV; I'lor. 1!><). 1S70.
Stem <! to Is dm. liioli. listtiloiis: leaves i-edticed to eyliiidrieal
Imllow poinle<l petioles (jointed l)y t I'iinsverse ptirtit ions); uml)td <> to
1l' fayed, with iinoliiere jind involiieels of few or iiiiiiiy siilmlato
liiucts; fays 1 to 4 em. lono-; pedicels 4 to li mm. loii<;'; fruit somo-
wlial ol»o\iite. 4 to .■) mm. lono-. trmiciite or rounded tit l)ii.<;e tind i-otinded
at Mpe,\. and with wiiijifs thinner thiiii the )>ody: disk i)fomiiieiit, with
a >liort coiiiciil stylopoditim; oil tithes laro-e, lillino- the intervsds, 2 to
I 111) the commissural side.
Type loctdity not yiven, hut presumably in the ( aroliiiiis.
I'onds and swiimps, from southern Virginia to Florida tuid west to
Lniiisiiuiii.
•*>/" ciiiiiliK I .riliiiiiii ll:
I'iohiiia: .\|>alaeliieola, ('luipninii; I'iscayiie I'ay, I'dlmrr, in 1S7I; .faeksonville,
('iirll.1^, in 1S7">, iSitM, ami I81t4; soiitlierii t'lorida, (iarhcr, April, 1877; -V/w;)-
.s'.(/,in isstt; I'.aldwin, Dnval County, .\W( 259G, Septenil)er (i, 1S9.5.
Mississii'i'i: < )eean SprinjjTs, . I ack.soii County, Skchnn, .Tune 24, 18!I'>; .smie station,
I'nllai-il KM."). .Inly 2."), ISUli.
Oxypolis filiformis canbyi C i"c R. . vtir. nov.
I'fiiit or))iciiliir or short ohlono-, i-etuse, u< htise ;ind iipex. with thick
I'ofUy liiteral wiiio-s (leji\ino- the t)ody depres.sed). tin ineoiispieuou.s
ili-k with ii slender coniciil stvlopodium, suid smaller oil tul)es not Hll-
iii'j the iiiterviils.
i"yi)e lociUity, moist upland metulows. Ellendide. I>el.; collected hy
('•nihi/. Auo-ust, 18ti7; type in I". S. Nat. Ilerh.
Only known from the tyjM' lociility. our specimens lunno; front col-
li'i lions mad(i by Cdithij in iStiT, 1874, tuid 1801; tuid by Cominon)^ in
IbTT.
]\)\ ( oNIUim'TlMNS |.|{oM rilK NATIONAL IIKUMAUIl M.
■m
Kiii. ■)>>.— "xypoli*' riuiiliiif; n, >; '., IJ.
A^ this I'liiiii mnli'iiilirls Mile cif I In- rliici' cliariirtiTs ui' n, iij,i,ri.i,\\ mav ii'|irc>i'iil :i
(liffrrt'iil uciifiif t>|ii'. t'lil it-* MTV ell IMC I'csi'mltliirni' ti> n. jilii'nnin.t in ciihcr ii-iiiinN,
hikI its cxIifmi'lN I'M'iil iMiiiiii'iicf riiii.'.lraiii ii" In n';;iinl ii rallicr asu \\rll-i'slal)liMli('<l
local variety,
2. Oxypolisteniata (Niitl.) I h-lln. ( nl. N. Am. I'l. :.. lM».s.
I'i KciliiiKiiii h rii'iliiiii Null. < icM. I: l>^-. I><ls.
Arilii iiimn li iiiiil'i Niilt. in 'I'mr. .V <iia>, II. 1 : >'>'.'>\. IMi'.
Xiiiriiitliiilliiiii liiiiiji/iiHiiiii 'fiirv. \ (iniy, I'l. 1: '>i;i. |slo.
Tii>lii„<iinilii tirii'ihi (' \ It. I'.nl. <ia/. IH : 7t. Iss;.
Stem slfiidrr. <; to i» ihn. liioli; l('U\('> U'W . willi vcvy lon^j- |»clii)|(-.
ti'i'iiiili'lv divided iiitu
iiioit' or Ic.x.x (donoatcij
cnlii'r liiit'iii' <ii' liiii'di'iii
l<'i||l<'l>. nl ><lIIM'tilll(>
icdilfcd Id two Ic!il1t|.
(»f fv »'ii (iiir: iiinlifl <■( 111
;• i;iv fd. u ill) iii\(»lii( If
of Tew -iiiall Itfacls. and
iiiv oiiicfU id" >i'V t'i'al --I'
lacc<>ii> liractit'ls; lav
2.."' lo I cm. Idiio-; |»r(|i
rr\s <'• l() 1(1 mm. Idiiv:;
fniil ov ale to ol»oviilf. I
iniM. lonji", oil liilx's .•siiialltT lliati \\\ ' >. lilir'nfiii/s. \ on liic commissiiial
sid«'.
TyiM' locality, "ontlic luisliy mafju'iiis of swaiiip.-^. in I lie pine roic-N
of Noftli and South ( afoliiia.'"
I'iiic hari'cn svvamp.^'. tfom North Cafolina to I'loiida.
Spi'riiiii iix I I'liiiinifil :
l''i.<iKn>\; Low [line liaiicns, .\|iala<liiiiihi, < 'lui/uii'iii ; same slat inii, ^ 'k/'/Av.v Inid,
Novfnihcr, ISSO.
3. Oxypolis rigidior ( L. ) Kaf. in Scrinuc. Hull. Hot. •J\s. ls:;(».
Fi(i. .'>>.
,SVi///( ri'jiiliiis l„ S|i. I'i. 1 : •_'.")!. IT'i.'!.
Arfliiiiioni lii/iilii IX'. I*ri»lr. 4: l.s.s. |,s;;(t.
I'liKi iliiiiiiiii rii/iihiiii W'liiiil, r>n|. i^ I'li.r. I'll). 1S7II.
Tii'ili iiiiiinii'i riiil'lii ('. <k K. lint. (iaz. 12: 71. is,S7.
Stem Ii to 1.') dm. hiii'li; leaves pinnate.;', to It fdliolate: leallet.s ridia
ovate or lanceolate-ohlone' to liiiciif lanceolate, entii'e of feinotcly
toothed; miitxd l.') to ii.'>-fiiyed. with in\ oliici-e or few small Itiacls. .ind
involucels of seveial ,set!ic(>ou,s hractlets; fays:', to lit cm. lono-; piMJici Is
6 to Is mm. lone'; fi-nit ohloiio-, ,"» to 7 mm. Ioiil;': oil ttiltes 4 to i» "ti
the commissufiU .sich'.
Ty\)o lociiiity. " \'if<'iiiiii: "* coUectcnl iiy ('/<n//t>/i.
Swamp.'^ from New York to Floridti. aiul west to Minnesota and
LouLsitina.
ii.
( ol I, ri:U ANH UosK — Nninil AMKKH AN IMUKLI.ll-KUAi;. IW5
It'll into
l()|l«i!lt<''l
r lilil'onii
)iiu'tiiii<-
() Iciltl.'l^
inlt«'l '• I"
iii\itlii< IV
.i'\ (Tul sr
let-: r:i,\
^^\^r\ JMmI'i
imn. loii'j:
l()l)(>Vlltt". \
iini>siir!il
'iirhsK
iti
(I,
.',(».
1m»
. ■"
)N
illcts froiii
rciiintily
, facts. Mini
(.•• piMlin Is
1
iit>s()t!i ;iii*l
> . inn iix I I •iniiiii il:
Nkw YitiiK: Kriiftiiiii, l;irliiiiiiii<l < iniiii \ . I'>,llifil. Viil'iisI I'l. I vM.
I'KNNf*^ i.\ vsn: l>i'liiu;irc ( 'miiiiIv.
Ni:\v .li:u.-«Kv; I'itI .Mnrri>, tl'ilmm :V.K\, Sciiicmlicr I, Is'.tn.
MMivt.wn: Ni-iir UiilliiimiT. /•'kiv/z/ik/, in IsTll; ^'imii- j'liiliuii, rmiln,-, ncii.ticr
i:.. I Sit I.
I»i>iuirr 111- ( 'oi.iMiii \: Wiif'liiiii.'lnii. WHkI. St'|.|ciiitMr l.'i, |s7,">; 'riicipiiiii. l/i's^
/•;. ir. rnllifiirl, OcI.iIht 7, iM'.tl.
NniMii ('\iii>ii\\: lli;;lilninlf'. Itniinluii, Aiil.'ii>I, Isss; llniiii Mniiiiiaiii, Mltitmli'
l.sddi,. |,",i(l(l iiiclcrs, .M< rri-iiii. Aiiu'iM ^ Sei.iciiiluT It, Isifj.
Mil I'll ( ' Miiii.iv \: Aikfii, It'll-, ml, Aii^iifl, Istilt; ( tcuiu'f Cuiiiity, Amli i:-<"ii |."i(i|,
Scplcllllii'l l.'>, ISits.
«iKn|{i,i\: Tiillillilli Ikivcf, illlilllilf •'il(» incurs, Snnill, AilL'Ust |S •_'(>. iSlt,",.
I'"liil!iii\. A.-|i;llil^;l, I'liii/iiiiiiii.
Mi-«i>Mi'n: Wiiyiii'slinn., Wiiyiic Cmiiiiiv , fulhiril llMtl, Aiil'IIsI S-<t, |s<t(i.
\i;k\s-\>: \c;ir 'ri'Niirk:in:i. Millrr CmumIv, .1. .1. .I' /;. tnrlri"!. llJI.r IlL'S,
Ailu'ilsl L':'.. isits.
Mi-Mii i!i: Itii.-ili, \\\ iSSit; iK'iirSi. I.t.iiis. '.7«///;7/- ,■, Sr]p|ciiili(r S, |S",t.").
Kl:^|■MK^: I'.cll ( 'niiiil > . A'"// /i^ // lltli, Si'|ilriiilirr. IS'.I.'J.
Im.i\s\: rliirkc, l.iikr ( '..iiiily. I'lulxirh. Aii'_misI L'S, l.S'.tT.
I I l.l\nl>: llii mill, ill l^7:i.
|..\v\: Aim.'-. /.'<»// L".i. \i|'jii>I !.".. is'.it;.
^ll(llll.^^: Nciir 1 liiliiiiinlslnii, HA. i /, <■, Sci>tciiilicr (>, |S!i(l.
\Vi-(usmn: (';iiii|. hniiL'liis, Maiiw'.VM. Aiiirnsl •_':.•, ISild.
Miwksuta: Kurt Siicliiiii.', Mmni.-i 'ISW, Aii'_'iisl, Iss'.taiiil |s!tl.
Till' nrii^iiiiii sin'cilir ikiiiic nf Liiiiiiu-us i- rii/iilin-^. llic mciiIit cciiiiiiiii'iilivc hI' n'/nhis.
in ilic viiridiis sliil'tiiiL's dI' I lie iiiiiiit' it I wis licfii riiiiii'^'cil ti> tlic |Misiti\r Inriii. rii/iilns.
I'h'l'i, i<v ri'/iiliiiii. We rcsliin' the (•(Hiipiirativc t'onii, uTiicli was cxidt'iitly wiiiil
i.iiiiiai'iis iiitciicicii.
Oxypolis rigidior longifolia (riiisii) r)iil((«ii. Mi'iii. Toit. ('Iiil> 5: 'SAU.
i.s'.M.
Sun,, liii,;/llnlliii,i I'lirsll, I'"l. 1: l!t|. ISM.
Ol, iiiiitlii iiiiiliii/iiii Null. (ini. 1: |S!i. |s|s.
All In iiinni iiiiilni/ii'i I •('. I'rii<lr. 4: Iss. |s:in.
Arclii iiiiini riiiiilii iiiiiIikihh W'imhI. ( 'la>>-lii mk, fil. "J, .'ISO. Isiio.
7'(i ill iiniiniid {■iiiiilii iiiHliii/iiii ('. A. 11. I!r\. N. Am, I liilirll. 17. ISSS.
i-r;i\ cs t>i(»ii«i;il('(l. liiiciif. cMlifc; fji\s Icwci': I'fiii! Inil I iiiiii. ioiiy'.
Tv|u' Idfulitv. ■"ill (lilclics uihI Itoys. New .Icrsry.""
I' 11 nil New .It'i'-'icy to Soiilli ( "iifoliriii uiid 'rciiiu's.si'c.
\^|■ liavf lint r('('\aiiiiiu'<l tliis iiialcrial.
4. Oxypolis fendleri ((iniy) llcilcr. liiill. Toil-, liol. I'liih 24: 4Ts.
Arrlii nmni I'l mill yi <'<v:\\-, I'l. I'Vinll. -Mi. lS)!t.
I'll ill niiiiiiiiii fi mill ci C \ ];. K('\ . .\. Ami. I liilicll. |S. iSS.S.
Stem .sUMulcr. siiiii)l('. .". lo (I <lm. Iiiuli. t'loni a \nv^v rnsritlr of tiiltcrs
(-.."' 111. loiiii): Iciivos piniiiitc. r» to !t-t'(»rK>lat("; Ical'lcts ov at*' (ir oblong-
<<•!■ 1 iii((M)lat(> ill iipiM'f l('iiv«'s). ohtu.'sc. •_'.,"» to ,') cm. lonu'. iiicisoly
-'iiMlf; iiiiihcl iiiKMiually .'» to I'J r!iyt'(l, with iicitlicf iiivoliifft' nor
niV(iliic(!l,s; I'ay.s 1 to o.o cm. loiiy; lUHlicols 4 to b Jiini. long; J'niit
I'JO <(>NTUim'TIoNS FUoNf THK NATU»NAI, IIKUUAKHM.
oviilf. .scurci'lv I mill. Iniiy. willi rutlit-r mure |ii'uniiiiriit (|i»r>iil jui.l
IntrniKMliiili' rihs iinil imrrowrr liilmil wiiijfs tlian in iIk- oIImt -pccii'^;
oil tulx's L' til I nil tilt' iii|lllllis«.lin(l side.
TyiH' Inciililv. ■■ iiiiiryiii> of* Sanlu Kr ( 'reck | New M('xi('<>|. in iVrn.c
soil:" collcitfd liy /•'' iiilh r. no. l'T'J. .Iiiiif .Inly. 1*^17; type in Ilti .
( i lay .
In the Uorkv .Mountains Iroin .New Mexico to \\'\ oiniiiir.
S/h iiiiii IIS I iiiiiiiiii il;
\i:\\ Mi:\iiii: Hermits I'ciik, .S/cc,- nnir Smiin I'V ml i>|m' IcMulilyi, .1. .!.,» /,'.
^v,^■)/./, //,//,,• ;;s(»i, .Inly 1', isnT.
('iH.nuAiMi: Twill l,jikcs, Mo//' 7J.'>, .liil\ , ls7.".; iiiniiniiiiiis rinir liiiilHT line, .1'...
KuAhiiiiiil. .Inly 2:!, IS!M»; Stfiiiiiln.at Sprliiys, iillitinlf iMiM) incttTs, t'niinl.ill,
July •»'<), isitj; (iy|>smii Cr.'ck Caiiynii. altitinlc •.',»1K) infttTH, t'riii»lill,
.\n).'iist 7. iSitJ; ■{'(•lliiriclf, iiililMilc ;;.(MMl iiift«'i>, '/'"■.../// •JII7, A ii^'iisl IH. IvM;
('aiiicrnii I'af^H. allilinlf :!.(MMi niftfrs, /;<//■./•. .Inly l.'), IS'Hi; i'.uh < nrk,
Miilllicrii ( Mliiraijip, allitn<li' ."i.l"iil nii'lci>, llnl.ir, i'.urli <V' 7V'f<// s.">|, ,||||\ \^
lS!tS.
W'SfiMiM,; ('(■niciiiiial llill^, A. />.,// •.'•)1i7, AiiKn?*! l.'n, l.s!«>; Uatllr Lake, Carl
CiMiiity, SiUiiii Us:;, \n'_'n-l in. |s'.»7.
r». Oxypolis occidentalis ( '. iSc |{. s|t. ii(»\.
l{('S(Miil>liti;;' <K r'>ii<ll<ri. luil lallcr iiiid >loiit»'r; leaves i. to I l'
loliolale: Ieiil1et> Usually lai'<^ei'; uiiil>els with more numerous and iiinir
widely s|)i'eadiii«^' e(|ual riiy>. and iii\ oliieels of linear l»ractlets; liiiit
lai'ei'i' (•' iiim. Ioiil:).
rv|)e Itxality. in sprinny meadows west of Crater Lake. OreLioii.
altitude 1.^7" meters: eolleeted l»y •/. />. Lillnnj. no. \\\'.\. in Is'.t'.t:
type in r. S. Nat. Ileil..
( )reyon.
Sjn iiiiii lis i.iilllllliiil:
()i(i:i.()\: Type spcfimcns as citfl niidcr tyjie Incality; same station, I'm Hi. d'
Liiliini 417, Anu:n>t I."), ISIMI.
This s|i('('ics is \cry (lislinct i:c()<_'raiiliii'ally I'rnm its nearest ally, < >. h ikIIi ri.
57. LEPTOTAENIA Nutt. it. Torr. c^ (ntiy. I'M. 1: f.ijit. IMn.
( 'alyx teetii obsolete or soiiieliines evident. Fruit llatleiied dor-ally.
oldoiiii-elliptieid. «j;lahrous. Carpel with dorsal and intei'inediate iil».s
tilifonii or obscure: lateral wines \vv\ thick iuid corky, with laii;c
^rou|)s of thick-walled sti'ene'theiiine- cells; commissural facewiiliii
))romiiient central loneitudiiuil ride-e left after separation from tin'
eariiopliore. Stylo])odium waiitine-. Oil tulles II to (> in the inter\iils,
4 to t! on the commissural side, mostly small, sonu'tiiue.s obsolete.
Seed very flat, with })laii(> or sliehtly concave fac«'.
U.suallv tall and stout sjflabrous nearlv iu-iuilesceut peronniiils. with
thick often Ncry larj^e fusiform roots, usually laree piimatidy d((< im-
pound IciiN cs, involucre of few bracts or none, involuccls of nuniin>ii.>'
small bractlets, and yellow or purple tlowors.
>rMil Ml
I* >|)«'rit
ill ft' III
ill ll< I
, .1. .i.a /:.
i'V lint', .1'"'
•rs, ( 'I'liiiil'ill,
I'fi, ( 'riiii'I'ill,
_MiM IS. lv.i»;
r.uh (I k,
7SM, .Inly 1,
l.iikf, Ciiili'iii
i-s \> to 1-
\lSlin<l llinli'
i-tlcts: fiiiil
.(•. ()rf;ji'li.
;. in 1 >'■''.'■•
timi, ' ''II '"■ '^'
I Kllll I'i.
ISlH.
hI (lorsillv.
MU"<liiit(' ril>s
with l;ii«ic
;,n fntin tin'
ic inttM\:il>.
U'S ol>s<>lt'to.
iMini'.vii^. \vitii
titoly cliToin-
of luuiH'iou.^;
i'OL'LTKR AND IIOSK -NoKTII XMKKKAy I'MHKI-LIFKKAK. \\^7
I'irst .s|M'«'i«'s rit«'(l, l.i fttnhii Hill i/i.s.s,i/,/ Niiit.
\ yt'iiiis <»t' II .H|M>('i«'s. Ii('luiit«'iiin' tu wcstoi'ii rniliMl Stuti's and
I iii'^li ('oliiiiiliiii.
I ..( a rrilinil liir-ciif.-inn nf tlii." ut'iiiiM in n-lntidii f>> it.x allii-''. hci- mir Rrvif-inii V.
\ I'mlwli. .".ii.
I ia;r<' piilicriili'iil.
I iiiil frfHili' ur iicnrly sn; Mlainiiiali' Ijuwri- i>n -li'iiijcr |iciliicl,-.
I'Inwcr- |>nr|p|c I. I,. iliMirln,
l"|u\VCI> VfiluW '.', /,. flllillKII,
I iiiit with iK'ilici'lH loiitftT than thoHf uf tin- Mlaniiiialf llnwirH.
I'riiit nf^nali) H 111 [■_' nun. jniitf; Icavfs lincly (li>s('ilcrl ;t. /,. mullijiiln,
I'rnit larm'r; Inlia^rt' IcfM ili.-Hc(ti'i| 4. /,. latonl.
I AiSf ^lallrnn^'.
l.cavfH lliK'ly ilissi'ctcd.
iiiv'oIni'i'lH riiii>'|iiriinns an<l nmrf i>r Irs^' nnili-il.
r.ractlcts iil)(i\ali', IcHitlirii ncac ajicx '). /,. niioiiiiiln,
ilmcth'ts lancculalc, ml in- il. /,. InimiliK,
InMiliii'cIs ncitlicr i'i>n.>|iirniiiH iiur niiili'ij.
l''i°iiil Itiiiaiiiy olijiin^ ill) t<> I'.' nnn. Iir<i:iili; lateral u in^." |>n>iiiiiM-iit ami
lliick; oil tnlirs r<ins|iirniiiis, :i in llir interval.''; leallctH tilifurin.
7. /, iiiirfiiirni,
I'rnit narrowly oltlon^' ( I to tl iiim. Inoaili or i^lmri-olilon).': lateral \\in^.«> not
proinineiit; oil Inlten inconspienons, nioHtly H<ilitary in tin- iiitervaln or
wantiiij.'; Ieallet.«j sliorler.
I'lnit i-iJiort-olilonL': I'eclnneles >^leniler.
Leatlets riirid, |inii;:ent ; llowers |Mir|>li'; W'a.xliiiiKtoii ^. I., imlxinn.
Lcallet.'' tliiii, not riirid.
l''lo\\ CIS sain ion color; iieclicels loii;; !•. /,. xiiliiiniiijUiro.
l'"lo\verH ilee|( yellow : |ie(lieels siiort III. /,. Irihrn/il.
l''rnit narrow ly oliloii).'; pe<luneles I'lilanjeil an<ltniviii II. /,. miniii:
I.eallcts l(ida<l P.'. /.. rdlij'urnlca.
1. Leptotaenia dissecta Niitl. in Toif. i'V; (iniv. Fl. 1: ().)••. 1840.
/■'iriihi ili.'<nirlii (ira\ , i'roc. .\in. .\ea<l. 7 : 'MS. ISliS.
Firiilii iIlxKoliiln Watson, I'.ot. Calit'. 1: I'll. IS7().
Aliout .'{ to !• dm. hi<ili. Icai'v at lia.'^f; Icaxcs Inoiid. .'! (hn. or so lon<^,
teinatf and thrice pinnate: seunients o\iite of ohloiiti". 1 to 2.;") cm.
ItMij. pinnatilidly lacinlat(>-iol>e(l and toothed, pulieruh'tit on the veins
(iMiii'atli) and marjiiiis; iinihel s to 2<>-i'aye(l. with an involucre of few
linear In-act.s and involiicel.s of sexd'al linear hriu-t let.s; niys 5 to 13
nil, lony; flow«M's purple; .steril(> Ijoweis pedicelled; fruit .se.s.sih^ or
iie;i! ly ,so. lo to iN mm. hni'i', ahout *> mm. hroad; .streny'theninj^" rvWs
ill tlie distinct tilifoi'iu dorsal and iiit< "mediate rihs. as well as in the
liti'i'.als; seed face ])lane.
T\ pe locality. "i)lains of the Oreoon |(!o|und)ia| near the coiiHuenco
• it'tlic Widdiuuet;" collected )>y Nnftiill ; tyjje in Uorli. Pliihid. Acad.
ii(»m nortliern California to Vancouver Island.
■\iM /I/ ;*.x (■.ntiiiiiiid:
'. amkoknia: Siswon, Si.skiyoii County, liniirn, in 18!)7.
iiKKca)N: K.l.ge of prairies, i/ottW/, July, 1880.
587i> 14
\W (•oNTRI^^Tr^N^ KUoM THK NATIONAL IIKKUAKII'M.
\V.\hiiix(iTi>N: Siikwlorj, in |hh|; rm-ky liilUidfH. ( Dluiiiliia U\\v\\ Klirkii.if
CnlllllV, .S'(I^m/./;7' I'.'lHt, Mjirili .'1(1, ISMd.
ItniTiNii ('ui.iMim. (i.inliiii llniil, N'miruiivrr IflnrHl, Munnui, May ;»<•, IMH7,
'2. Leptotaenia folioia (Nook.) ('. iSL H.
l.,/,(ni,h,n'i,l,^,^,,i,ii,,liimi lloiik. LoihI. .Iuiii'. I'diI. 6: '.';(«>. 1H-J7.
Acaul»'s«Trit. tl <Imi. Iiijjii. nluluiniN aixl sdinrwlial y-lmiroiis: |cii\r,
!i t(» I! liiitcs (fnmtt' llicii piiinulcly cuiiiihhiikI. iIh' iillimatf scj^rm,,,! ,
liiM'iii' mid riiiii-r or fill intu liiirar lohrs. orini nltiiix'. oiilv sljwIiiK
pulMTulciit till inidrilt mid (iiiiryiii>; iiiiiltfl s (o 22-i'uy«'<l, with mi
Kl(i. T)',!. — l.i'pliiliiiriiii Miiilliliijii: '(, I: 'i, li.
iii\'oIucn> (»l' scviTiil rmciir ln'iicls. and invuliiccls of few linear Im-.hI
lots; Howt'i's yellow : sterile flowers on slcndt'i" pcdicrls; t'riiit (iiiiiiia-
tiii'e) on very short pedicels. <>laiieoiis.
Type locality. "" fertile slopes of the iiiountains | Nez I'erces, Idaho],
near the snow liii«';"' collected by ^rVv/r/*, no. .")17.
Western Idaho.
S/ii riiiii nx 1 .1 iiiiiuii'il :
Ii>Mii>: Ni/ I'cnvs Couiity, uboiit T^uke Walia, StanllDnj '227, May 27, IHlt'j.
'I'liis species scciiis <|iilfc distliicl t'loiii /,. ilinarclii and liana \cry "liffereiit ran;:!'.
\\'<' iia\e nut seen < ieyer's plant, hnt it caiiic I'mni tlie saine lucality as tiic inaliiial
OollocU'tl liy SaiidheiK.
M. Leptotaenia multifida Nutt. in Torr. »)C: (rra\, V\. 1 : ♦IMti. I,s4ii.
Fi(.. .v.t.
l-'rriilii iiiHlliiiilii (in\\, riur. Am. .\ca<l. 7: 'MS. iSiiH.
Keseiiibliiie- /,. ill.ss,rf<i, hut with more liiiely divided leaves; iini'tcls
mostly without involucre; flowers purple or yellow; pedic«ds of llif
fruit ♦> to 24 nun. long; fruit M to 12 mm. long, uiid with no stn'm^tii
roll.TKK AM) U<HK Noinil AMKUMAN r MUKM.IKKUAK. 1*.M>
, Klii'ki: I
It). IH87.
ly sliyliil\
, with ;m
inciir liiiift
•uit (iiiiiii'.i-
|-Ct>S. Miiliol.
■_'7, IWi'J.
iffiTt'iil laii^'c.
IIS thf niali'nal
». 1S4U.
Kl(.. .V.'.
tvfs; iiiii'it'l'*
liccls oi tilt'
IK) sllTll^th-
I i\\u\i «'«'||s in tlif aliiiD^t ohsiili'tr iiot'>iil ami iiilri'iiifiiiah- rids; >n><l
t 111' «<m('a\ »', tlir <'ai'|M'l -.t'clioti ln-iny rirstt'iitic.
Tv |M' locaiilv. "plains of lln- ()n'j;oii |('(>liiiiil»ia|. ta^t of Wallii-
V :iIIhIi. aiitl ill tin* Hliic Moiiiiiaiiis;"* r<»ll«'rti'«l l»\ .Xnthill; \\\\v in
ii.-rl.. IMiila.l. Anid.
Kroiii woinn Wynniin^'' and Mondina t<» Nfw Mrxituand wrsf to
\\ a>liiii*:'l<>n and ( alifoinia.
>/" r'niii 11" I I iiiiiiiii il:
WvKMiNt.: I>riinl rmk, Yrlli.w.-tniic I'ark, .1. .V /•,'. .\V7.v.,/, :>:77, July IJ, Isiiii.
Mo.NTs', \. Ilt>i«'tia, Kihifi, May, ISH"; Tinrilii.'xn IMM'i; near Kr.l Lmlm-, /,*.,>, 10,
.liilv --M-'J.'), IH!i;|; Culiiiiiliia V\\\U, W'illiiiiii" Hl4, .Inm- .lulx , IHIH; Kialhcad
('uiinly, ll<)l:ii,<i,v A- lihih 1 1,. Inly Kl-Hl, IMUM.
Wvi.MiM,: K..it ISiidjriT, /''iiV.r,. Inly s, 1,S7M; YcllowMlniir I'ark. '/'o.'///. in |HS."i.
('ni.iiKvjMi: IhiraiiUM, .|/"c Utixhroml, ,]\\\n< U, IMltO; Itmitt ('uiiiily, < 'nniilull 'J'2,
.Inly ill, JNiij; (iit'iiwiMMl SpiiiiL'^'. <hli,lii<iii, .Imif, J.Hii.".; MaMwiii. Itilh.l 'jrui,
.liinr lit, ISH7; near |)ix. I.a I'lalii ('■.iiiil>, /;'//,.;■, K'lrh ,V 7V<»'7/ •»<»-', .Inly
III, |s<ts; Ihiranp. /A/A,/ -J.")/). .Iniic L'H. isiiK.
\i;i/cis\: Mm, III M.,r n j.aki', .l/iir/>«<-/</'// .VH, .lime ||, |,H!IH.
N i:\Mi \: 'IViiiily Mniiniaiii-, W'tlsun jtKi, May, JsiiM; CarHun City, .lunm ;W7S,
May •-';{. IHH-J; Unhy Hill. ./-;-». .Inly H, isitj; Anniin, ./.-«»«, May I'd, |s!i:{.
litAiin: Lilhrnj, in iHirj; llliir Lako, /'«(/<((./■ St, .liiiii' I'. lH!i;;.
\V \siii\(,ii)\: ^■. /,'. I'f/M//. ill jM.s;! iiii.l IsS'l; Yakima ( '<iiiiily, Ihiulirxun-l.t'W,
.liiiic II, JS'lii; Siniilhini A- /--iV»,v/.")4, L'lJ. ill ls!i:!; Wiiitiiiaii ( 'niHity, Elimv
I an, .May, lWt7.
nijKdiiN: i'lDtirk, ill issi anil iMltS; Mi.rrnw Connly, l.i',li,ni:-,u. May in, Is'il.
(ai.ikuhni a: .'^icira .Ncvaila, Liiininni, \i\ |K7."); ."^aii I'x'nianliiiii .Muiiiiiiiin-i, f;. /;.
\'<ixiii. May. is.sd; Sit-rm ('(Hinty, Iniiiiniii, .Iniif, ls,>'t> ami iss'.t; Siimiiiit,
I'liU'cr Cnnnly. Alir, l^ushnunl, .\[\i){\ ISHS.
A ^|i('ciiiirii cnlli'i'tc'l Ity Mrs. Kniiiiiriiu Uniiiilii/ii at Ti'liacliapi. <'ji|.. .Iimc, IS.S4,
i> I'liilialtly Ih'sI ii'lfircil in tliiw siKTif.-*, I>nl it has cnarscr I'niiap', aii'l Unit in mm.
I..I1L'.
t. Leptotaenia eatoni ('. iSc R. Kt'\ . N. .\iii. InilM'!!. .^L^ Isss.
liiUc /,. iinilf!ti<l<i. lint with less disscclctl leaves; niidiels few-rayed;
lMiliee|.><of ffiiil s to lij mill, lonj:'; frtiit l»> to 1^ nun. ionji-. s lo lo
niiii. Iii'oad. Hatter and thinner than in any other species; oil tnl)es4to
• • in the iiiter\als. 4 on the eoinniissnral sidt>. a proinineiit «(»rl<y nerve
on the eoniniissiiral fa<'«' of the latei'al winj^' n<'ar the inner niiirwin;
sci(| face plane.
Type loeality. "rtah;" collected hy />. <'. /'jitm,. no. 147, dium-
.Inly. 1S»;J»; type in llerh. Coulter.
•'^I'l ■minis I .niiiiiiii il:
I'lvii: Type s|(rrinicns as citi'il nmli'f type Incality; Silver Ucet', altitiulc I.,'!."i0
nit'tfr.s, ./ii//<.s .")17t>, May, Isit-l; lii'adol Saliiia Canyon, ultitH(leL',4U0nu'terH,
J(»irK'i44\, .Inne 1"), IS(t4.
liiAiio: Ctuldy Munntains, jDiirx, .Inly 11, ls<t<».
W'voMixo: Kvanston. I'inta Connty, .WAxo;* L'lWL', May •-'!», 1H!»7.
\Vf have not heen ah!*' tn reexamine llie tyjK', bnt the above specimens aeum to
l>f !• lerahli' to thi.H speciea.
200 coNTKim'TloNS FROM TIIK NA'ri(»NAI- UKUmKH'M.
5. Leptotaenia anomala ('. «.<: H. K<'\ . N. Am. I'mht'll. .'):!. isss.
Aciiiilcscciit. i^liiSroiis. with slciidtT sciipc (IT) t(t :in cm. Iiij^'li) Itrjii
inn' ;iii iin<'(|iiiilly ."> to ti-ravfd iimtx'l; Iciixcs slciidt'i'-pt'tioli'd. pimiai,
with t't'W ilistiiiil \('i'y iiiii'niw ly liticiii' di\isi(>iis: umlx'l with iiw
iii\ t/'icrc. n\\(\ in\ oliiccis ol' pi-omiiiciit scai'ious-iiiiULiiiird xcim
})i''icll('ts iiioi'c (»r Ifss united; rays 2..') to 7..') cm. lon^'; pedicels haidh
2 mm. ion*:*. Ifuit small, in nearly sessile clusters of li to s. oMont;'. -
mm. lon<:'. al»oiit I nmi. broad, the lateral rilis consideralily tliicki
than the liody. tlie dorsal and internu'diates xcry slendei' lilil'orm in
o])s<)lete. occasionally with minute calyx teeth: oil tutie> none; iln'
commissural ridt^-e small or almost wanting-.
'ry|)e locality. ■'('ai-l»on(lale |Mount l)ial)l(; reuion |. ( "alil'oi-nia; '
collected Ity .1/. A'. Ciirniii. .May. issti; type in Herb, (.'oulter.
Only known fi'inn the ty})e locality.
(' Ai.ii'nuM \: 'I'vpf liicality, Unimlii/if, .\|>ril .Imic, issit; same statien, iVmiu
//<,/.. ',■/■--/„, April H, 1S!M.
6. Leptotaenia humilis ('. iSl: !{.. sp. no\ .
Low. acaulescent. ulaltroiis lhfou*;"hout : leaves al»out :'. times li i-
nate. ultimate seo-nients elongated, linear, entire; p<'duncle 1 to i' dm.
Ion*:'; rays wy une(|ual. \i to 5 cm. lon^': pedicels I to T nmi. Inii'j:
imolucre none; lu'actlets of the involiicel linear to lanceolate, aciinii
nate. scarious-maryined; i'l'uit oblonji'. •'• imn. lonu'. the win^s \iiy
tliicU and corky.
Type locality. i)lains near ("hieo. Hutte County. Cal.: collected hy
J/r.s. (\ ('. linir,, no. u^C.dl. May. I,s;»7; tyi)e in Herb. ('al. Acnd.
Sci.. t'raenicnt and phot()*ii"aph in V. S. Nat. Herb.
S/ii I'diiiiis I .iiiiiiliii il:
( 'ai.u-okni a: 'l^vpi' specimens as cittMl iimicr type ideality: aisn Little ( 'liieo ("leek,
}[is. .\ii.-<H,i 2.")7, ill IS'.k;.
This species is nearest /,. (iikhikiIh, hut eertaiiiiy very ilistiiii't.
7. Leptotaenia purpurea (W'titson) (". iSc K. Rev. N. Am. I'mbell. v'.
1S88.
FiTiild /iiir/nn-iii Wntt'DU, I'me. Am. Acad. 21: -t.")!?. 1S8().
AlK)ut ;{ dm. hie-h; leaves com]>letely «iliil)i'ous, very iimch disscMted.
the ultimate see-ments linear oi" tilit'orm; iunb(d S to iJO-niyed. with no
involucre, tind involucels of sev(M"al linear acumintite bnictlets; i.iy-
7.5 to 10 cm. lono-; tlowei's purple; fruit IS to !i4 mm. lony-. tis Ioiil a>
the pedicels, l<) to 12 mm. broad, with ti mm h more ])r()miiicnt cot kv
iiJiirein iind coimnissuriil ridj^-e tlitm in tiny other speci(!s; oil tiilics
prominent. H in the int(>rviUs of the distinct dorstd and intiM'mediutt'
ribs, 4 on the commissui-til side.
'I'yije locality, "on rocky hillsides near the lower Columbiii Ki\''!'.
in Kliekitiit County. Wtish.," colh>cted by Sukxdorf, no. 281, Murcli
21, 1880; type in Herb. Gray. Associated with the t^'pe in thcoriyi-
COITLTKR AND HOSK — NoKTII AMKKICAN UMHKLLIFKKAK. 201
slatiiiii. iT'Oii
I il (Icsciiption iiiv //oir,// i)i' ls7i» mikI .)//.s. /'. (i. /A//vv // of 1884,
I iilll cili'd hclow.
K(K'k\ liillsidcs nciU'tlit' ("olimiliiii, in Wiishiiiolon aiulOn'j^oii.chiclly
li-twctMi Hood River iuid the Dalles,
>/" ciiin'iiK 1 .1(11111111(1:
Wasiiiscton: Siiiicnc MoiiiitaiiH, Ifo)/;!!, June, 1S7H; ty|i(' spcciiiu'iis as riled
iiiidcr tyi>e Incaliiy; saiiii' statinii, Siih.^ddrf '2(i, .March (llnwci) and .Ituie
(fmif), US.Sl; ncarilic Kallrs, H> ,i(hfs(,ii. in I.SDL'.
nia:(;i)\: Near tlii" Kallcs, lim,!!. .May, ISSI): Hood I{ivcr, .l/cs. /'. a. Burn II, in
ISSI.
Mr. I low I'll u rit(^s that this s|K'cifs st't'iiis to lie very local, [irohahly hciiij,' restricted
|. .1 rcLrioii k'ss than L'd miles s(iiiare.
N. Leptotaenia watsoni ( '. cC K. Rev. X. Am. Uni])oll. ."2. ISSS.
Alioiit '') dm. lii«:li of less, ititlier stout, somewlmt l)raiieliiii<i'; leaves
t'eu and small, at of near the base, tei'iiate-pimiiitely deeompoiuid. the
ultimate semiiieiits very smtdl. o\ate and cuspidate; undxd with ."> to
l»i variously (doM^iited diviiriesite rays, no iiivoliiefe, and involuecds of
i'ew setiieeous iuaetlets; I'ays .') to [<> em. lon«j;'; t'ruitin*^' pedieels {2 to
Nor jo in niimlH'f) iihoiit 1 em. lon«;- iind diviirieate; fruit (inuiiiiture)
iJ nun. lonjjf; oil tubes ;> in the interviils; seed fae(^ conciive.
Type loeidity. "in the AVentitehee region." Kittitiis County. \\'ash..
altitude i.-Jdo meters; collected by /ird/ti/x/i,, no. .S(»l. and 7'/r,,i///,
11(1. s4s, .luly. I8>s:>; type in Herb. C'anby (now in C'olle<i(' of l*hai'-
iiiaiy. New York City).
( )nly known in the I'ej^ion of the tyi)e loeidity.
iS'y<. ciilH IIS I'.idillilli'd :
\V.\siiin(;t(i\ : Type si>ecinH>iis as cited iiiidtM- lyjie locality; ,«lo]ies ol' Mount
Stuart (Cascades), Weiiatchcc Valley, altitiid.' l.L'L'D meters, Smidlxri/ i{- l.c'i-
hi'i'ii SOS, .Vii.unst 2S, iSit;!; same station, altitude l.iC)!) meters, i:ini:r'i\l\,
.Iidy, iSitS.
;t. Leptotaenia salmoniflora ( '. cSL K.
I'ciici ddiKiiii sd/iiiiiiiiilnrKiii ('. i^ 1\. Contr. Xat. Herb. 3 : li'JS. ISH.").
Short caulescent or sometimes ttdl. /! to 4.5 dm. hinh, betirino" l\ or 4
leaves, ulabroiis throuohotit ; leaves liiru'c, ternat(dy decompound, tinely
di^^eeted ; ultimate seoineiits short liliform ; umbel few (4 to lti)and
somewhat uneiiutdly-rtiyed, with no in\<)lucre, and involucels of few
iililofiu bfiictlets; rjiys 2.5 to 5 cm. lonji' ; ])edicels S to 12 nun. lon<^';
III iwers .salmon color; fruit oblonj;", lo mm. lotjo"; dorsal and int«'rme-
diale ribs low tmd obtuse; latei'tU win»>s ntii'row ; oil (ul>es solitiirv in
tile intervals, 2 on the conuuissural sid»> ; svcd somewhat constricted
iHar the uiiddle.
Type, locality, "on l)ti.saltic rocks, near upp(>r ferry, C'loarwiiter
Hi\er, above Lowiston," Nez Peroes County, Idaho; colloeted by
S,ni,/hcr(/, no. 24, April 24, 185)2; type in l^ S. Nat. Ilorb.
< *ii basaltic rocks, Nez Pcrces County, Idaho, and eastern Washing-
ton (Whitman County).
202
CONTKim'TloNS FKOM TIIK NATIONAL IIKUUAKIUM.
(S/)( ciiiiciis f.ifnniiii'il :
Idaitii: Ty|>t' siit'ciiiicns as citfil uiHlcr tyiic locality.
W.\siiiN<ri()\: I'.asaltic cliffs, Wawawai, Whitiuari Ccimity, I'ljicr 27H'2, April 17,
l(». Leptotaenia leibergi (". iSc 1{.. sp. nox
Pl,ATK VII.
Low catiU'scciit pliiiils I'roin rather hiriic sliiilhiw (iihci-oiis rool-;
pcdiuiclcs cloiiiiiitcd, !."» to ti.'t ('111. lon<;". crcrt or soiiicwliat sprcadiiiL:
olal»r;>iis; Icaxcs tt'iiiatt'ly dissoctod. the ultiiiial • sco-iiiciits linear. 4 Id
y null. lonu'; tloweritiji- uinhels very iniieli contracted; frnitino- iiniheU
I'atlier irreoiiljir. with no invohicre. and invohicejs of ;! or I •<niall
hractlets; longer rays 'A cm. loiiji'; pedicels 4 to i! nun. loiio-. Iloweiv
deei) yellow; fruit ol)lon<i\ (> to s mm. lony. 4 nun. luoad. with lilit'orin
dorsal and intermediate ribs, and narrow rather thicUi>h laterals; oil
tubes indistinct. i)erluips solitiiry in the intervals, and 2 on the com
missural sid(>.
Type locality, wet adobe soils of Barron Valley. .Malheur County.
()re<>'on, where it is said to bo common; colloctod \)\ J^cHxiy. no. 211t7.
,Iune, iS'.Mi; type in V . S. Nat. Herb.
Only known from the type locality.
Specimens lymiiiiuil :
Okkcion: Type spcciiiu'iis as cited uinlcf type Incality.
KXPI.ANATIIlN OK I'l.ATK N'll.— Kif,'. '(. llorsill vil'W ( if CllI'Inl.
11. Leptotaenia minor Koso; lIowoU. Fl. N. W. Am. 1: '2.51. ISOS.
Acauloseont or nearly so. ^'labrous throu^^liout. from lar^c bi-aiicli
int>' and somewhat starchy roots; l(>aves ir» to L'n cm. lone- (iiicludiiiii
the petiole), tinely dissected, with short linear acute ultimate se<;nieiit-
and un inconspicuous s^^ipular slu^ath: i)eduncl(> thick and turt^id.
especially at maturity, !."» to lio cm. lone-, somewhat e-hiucou.s; undiel
imoqually-rayod. with no iii\'olucro, and involucels of se\-eral linear
bracth^ts; rays 2 to <> cm. lone-; pedicels 10 to 14 mm. lone-; (lowers
lie-lit purple; fruit obloiii^-. 14 to Ui mm. lonu-. .-) to 7 mm. wide; oil
tut)es i or 2 in the int(M'vals, not conspicuous.
Type locality, near Rock Crook, ]Morrow County, ""rlohn \h\\
Country, Oroe-on." altitude l.(»4() meters; collected by Liih,r<j. no.
98, May 22, 18J)4; tyi)e in V . S. Nat. Herb.
Eastern Orejjon.
tlpcciiiii'iDi t'.nimhu'd:
Oni'XiDN: Type specimens as cited uiidei' type locality; Lost Valley, lloxrll A\i,
May, 1881'; near Aiitelupe, Homll -VIX, May 10, ISS.").
KXl'I.ANATKlN (IF I'l.ATK VUl. — KIk. ". iIiU'-cmI vil'W (if Clll'pel ; ?), CIllMI'Kfll \ icU (if lip of ll'llf.
Howell 414, from Lost Valley, was distributed as L. purjutira, ami seems t(j have
been included hy Watson in his original descri])tion of that species.
In hahit tiiisspeci(>s mu(4i resendiles J,, jiurjiiirui, liut tin; lealk'ts are much shorter,
tlic fruit is very different, while it lacks the large purjjle sheathing bracts at the Ii:i-e
of the stem. The fruit is more like that of A/. >i;iiM,iii and //. mditiDiiilltira, lait is vei y
distiuct from eitlier.
.', April 17,
ATK VII.
US r()()t>:
proiidiiit:.
iiciir, 4 lo
o' iiinhcU
r I '^iiiall
; llown-
1 lilit'onn
(Tills; oil
the colli
County,
no. L>li>7,
r.tr. Nat. Herb., Vol. VII.
Plate VII.
isos.
;(» hrancli
[including
SPi>"lll(Mlts
(1 turt^'id.
Lis; imiln'l
■ml linciir
4" iloweis
wide; oil
I oh 11 I>iiy
■iberq. MO.
HuinJl 411,
of li'uf.
?eius to have
lUchsliortiT,
s at thelia-e
I, but in vrry
Leptotaenia leibergi C. & R,
, sp. nov.
I
ii
i
I
I'M
I
Canlf. Nat. Huib , Vol, VII.
Plate VIII.
143
111
Leptotaenia minor Rose.
cot'LTKR AND llOSK — NORTH AMERICAN UMlUaHKERAK.
LM)3
a
111 Mr. lA'il)fr>,''H lirld iiDtcs ir* tlw I'ulluwiii^' iiitcnv'Jtiiii.' "It'Hcriptioii of flic lialtitat:
■'I'lic s|«'('i('s uus fciimil III! tlic liiirli liiisallic tiiMr-lanilH wli'uli Innn tlic wcxtmi
iirs nt llif llliic Miiiiiitaiiis in (iilliam ami Moimw nnintifs, Orcyuii, at allitinlcs
iryiii^' I'liiiii <)0() to l.L'tii) iiictcrs. It in a xciy HtfiUiiijr ami peculiar jilaiit in tlic
il .ra III' iliat ic^'inn, nwin;: |iartly tn its aspect ami partly tn the close liiiiitatinii of
iialiitat. ( )ii the siiiiMiits nf the plateaus ami almi); the upper slnpes where they
icak iilf tn the ;,'real canyiiMs that cut them, are I'niiml in laiye nunihers Inn;;, siiiu-
.. IS, narrow lines of hasaltic tains that nieamler in all directions throU).'h the otiier-
wise grassy or turfy plateau. These lines of tiilus mark the existemH- of sliallow
ilcpressions in the lava sheet, ami form the (Irainagi' channels of the more h'vel por-
tiiii) of the tahle-lamls. Anionji; the loose rocUs of these <lraina^re chaMiiels arrows
tlicjilant. The lari.'e starchy roots lie hoi'izoiitally ami rather loosely aiiioiiL' the
ii'cks at a (le|iih xaryiii;.'' from almut •") to I 'J cm. There is no soil about them except
n sli;rht coNci'iiii.' of closely ailhcrin^' mnil ileposit<'il by ilie percolatiii'^' wateis."
Mr. Howell also writes that this sjiecies is very local, "prohahly imt f^rowing out-
>i'le of a district "xi miles si|nare.''
IJ. Leptotaenia californica Niitt. in 'Vow. S: (lijiy. Fl. 1 : ♦'>:*>(•. i64<>.
l-'iriilii rdlii'nriiirii Ctv.xy, I'fiic. Am. .\cad. 7: .'M.'^. iSdH.
About »l tliii. Iiioli. ohihfoiis tlii'oiio'hout. with 1 cf -2 Avn\ Icavo.s;
lea\ cs tcfiiiite Mild i)iiiiiiilr or twice tcniate; Iciilh'ts ciiiicutc-oltovato,
•l.'i (o .-) till. loiio', usually ;;-lol)('(l, c'oai'."5oly tootiicd iihoNc; uiiiliol 15
to 2<)-i'ayt'(|. with iiivolucic of 1 of 2 iitiffow l)fa((s oi- none, and no
iiivoluccis: I'ays ."> to in cm. loiio-; pedicels -i to S iiiin. lonj^; Howin'.s
yellow; Ifiiit H» to II nun. lone-, <; to S nun. broad, with nuffower hit-
erals than in any other species; dorsiil and iiitefinediate ribs indistinct;
oil tubes ;! or 4 in the intervals, (i on the eoininissiiral side.
Type locality. "Santa r)ar))ara. rpi)er Califoniiii;'" colle<'ted by
^uttull.
( alit'ornia and adjacent Oreo-on.
Sjii film iif t'.'iliHiiii '/.•
('Ai.ii'oiiMA: lioiax Lake, 'Jhrni/ ])>S, in l.sti."); Killof/i; it- HdrJ'Drd DIS, in
IS()S-(;;i; near I'ort Tejon, Kern County, altitude 1,000 meters, Corillf tC-
illusion \H;-2, July 2, 1S!»I; I'ah-t'te. Teak, southeastern California, altitude
],S()0 to 2, 100 meters, Pur/inx i'My2, Ai)ril-Si-ptend)er, LSI)?.
Okkuon: (irave Creek, llitiirll, May L'l, 1SS4; Uo>rne lliver Valley, IfoirdI, April
15,1887; near Little Klamath Lake. Klamath County, altitude l.i'ilO meters,
• I /'/'/'. '/"\-^''>'5, May II, ISiis.
riic specimens of ()rCi;on differ somewhat from the Californian forms, hein^ more
jrhiucous, with larsrer fruit (11 mm.) and hroadcr laterals.
Leptotaenia californica platycarpa J ei)son, Eryth(>a 1 : s. KS!>P>.
Caulescent. 12 dm. high; leaves biternate then i)innate. with dilated
})etiole.s; leailets cuneate-obovate, B-iobod or tiie ieriuiiiid ;^-j)arted,
the lobes coarsely toothed; ray.s equal, 5 to 7.') cm. lono-; pedicels It)
mill, long; fruit oblonj^-ovoid. 14 nun. lonjj, lt> mm, broad, 1)roadl3'
wiiio'ed, emarginate tit both ends; oil tubes 3 in the interviils, (*> on the
ooiiimissural side.
Type locality, "Gates C'anyoii, Vaca Mountjuns," California, alti
204 CONTIHIJUTIONS FK«)M TIIK NATIONAL IIKUHAIUITM.
tilde 400 meters; collected l>y JrjMiui, March ii."» (in How*'!) mid .Fiiiie
20 (in fruit), l.Sl>:>; typo in llerh. Tniv. Calit'.
We luivc lint Kct'ii thin jtlniit, and Hiiiiply iicIm|>I iIic miirinnl ilcsciiiitioii.
Leptotaenia californica dilatata .Icpson. Krvtlical: (KJ. iMi;!.
""Leaves ncai-ly as in the (ypr*; p(>duncles at sununit ahiMij)!!)
widened into a disciform dilatation '.» lines in diameter; fi'iiit 7 line-
lonti', T) lines wide, narrowly inaroined; oil tiilnvs anastomosin]|,^"
'I'ype locality not j^iven; collected by /toliindt r. no. (iriL'l>. presiinia
l)ly in Calil'ornia; type in Herb. Univ. Calif.
\Vi' lia\i' fjci'ii iin siK'i'iiiicns.
58. LOMATIUM Kal". Jour. Phys. 89: 101. ISIO.
((xjsin/liii Spri'ii^'. in Uncni. i*i: Scliult. Syst. 6: xlviii. is-JO.
J'iiifi(liiiiiiiii l<. iis til Niirtli Anici'icaii species.
Calyx teeth ol»solete (vei'y I'arely e\i(lent). Fruit strongly llaltenefl
dorsally, ol)l()n<;' to orbicular. Cai'pel with lilit'orni and approxiniatr
Vut. (K).— Lonintiinn ncvadL'iisi': a, x 3: h, x 4. •
dorsal and intei-nu^diate ribs, and winj^ed latei'als coherent till maturitv
w ith those of th(^ other carjxd; piM'icarp thin, with stren<ithenint;" cell^
beneath each rib and nerve. Stylopodiuui wanting-. C)il tubes one In
several in tlie int(n'vals (i-arely o])solete), 2 to 10 on the commissuml
side. 8(>ed dorsally Hattened, with plane face (rarely slij^'htly concave).
Acaulescent or short cauh'sceiit dry ground perennials, Avith fusi-
form or tuberous roots, ternate (sometimes piruiate) to dissected leave-,
no involucre, inA'olucels mcstly present, and 3'ellow, white, or purple
flower.s.
COULTEU AND KOSK — NCHITII AMERICAN I'MUKLLlFEKAi:.
20b
I .lull
hnn)tl.\
t 7 lint'"
yrcslllllil
roximat''
iiuitunty
iiino- ct'lU
)('S oil*' '<•
iimissurnl
conciivf).
vith t'u-i-
cd l(>iiv< '.
or purplt'
r\|)(' spcc'u's. l,niiHiti>iiii 1'tlhi.sinii Kat",
A ociMis <)t" about <!<) species, heloiio-inji- to the di'iei' I'eu-ious of West-
ill North Aineriea.
While |ii('|iariii;.' mir IvcviHioii of ISSH, we rccdmii/cd lliiit the N'oitli Aiiicrii'iiii
|ifcit's rt'lVrrcil In I'l nn ildiimii iliffrr frcnii (lie I'liii'iipciin arnl Asiiilic n'|)n'Hciitali\*'H
'I flu- jrfiiii.-', anil oiir iiiaiiMsrri|il wan iircpai't'd willi mii' j^iifcicH sci.'i'f;;atcil iVnm
I'l iii'iihiiHiiii. At till' la>-l Mininriit \M> ('niii-lii<lc<l iKil d > iiiakf t li<' rliaiip' until I'd rt her
Llin\vlr< !;.'»• n|' nil I' s|(C(i('S ami t Imsc i if t lie ( )li| \\'nrii| liai I I n't'll i ilitaillfil. Till' twelve
\cars that have elapsed have hut streii;.'lheiie(l mir earlier view, ami ue hesitate no
liiipT in luakinji; a chan^'e in wliieh we are also (•(inHiined l>y the vit'WH of other
\ineri(-aii liutanistH.
'riieireiiiiH I'liiirilninnii was treated l>y l>enlhani and ihnikeras a vast and unwieldy
>ni|ilex, under which in the Kew Index 4(1 ^'eiierie names appear as symmyins.
riie restiiralinii III' these ^reiiera has U'eii wninj.' on I'ver since, those with which we
ire concerned lieiiiu' Auiiliinn, liii/n filorld, ()ii//iiili:i ( Ai'i'liiiinirii, I'inli iiKtimiu, Xiiirn-
/./iv//)//i/ I. and I'lisliiiiirii, to which we iiow add l.iiniiiliiini { < 'fitiniiil/iii),iu\<\ Hnrii/ili ra,
ilie list iiicliidiiij: 10 oi' the L'eiieric names cited hy the Kew Index assyiioiiyins of
I'l iin iliniiim.
The type of I'l III, (liiiniiii is /'. nfiii-'niuli I,. Sp. I'l. 1 : '2.\'^. 1 7')."i, a plant of ilic low
(••rtile iiieatlows of i'",nrope, and is of an entirely diffeieiit ^'eiieric type from I'he North
American sjiecies which liavf heen lefeired to /'('»/c(v/((/(i(///, and w hich represent a
very consistent y:roiip entirely restricted to Western North America, ami form hy far
oiir lar>jest and iimst characteristic iiinhellifi'foiiH p-niis. Itrielly stated, I he essential
differences hetwceii I'l iin ilmnini and l.iiiiiittiinii areas follows: /'('(/co/ioco/* consists
of tall and hranehiiij; mesophytic plants of low fertile meadows of the Old World,
with sexcral iimliels, conical stylopodiiim, and solitary oil tiilies; while /.niiiiiliiini
roiisists of low xerophytic plants of ai'anleseent hahit lieloiitrinj,' to the arid re^'ioiis
of WesttTii North America, with usually siui.'le umhels termiuatiuL' simple c lonjrated
peduncles, no stylopodiuni, ami often several oil tuhes.
The name ('n/jxirrllin was ^'i\-en liy S|iren,!.'el hecause he re;;arded RatineS(ilU''H
/,'!//('(//"//( as a homonym. Italiuesiiue characterizes (.loiir. I'hys.89: 101. ISKOthe
'_'eiius as follows:
" Liiniiiliinii. (Omliellif. i l-'leurs poly^ames males, a inv<ilucelles et sans involucres.
1' Iciirs herniaphro<lites. ('a lice oiiovairecomprime, eiitier. "> |)etales lleehis, melius.
■ 1 (''tamines. '1 styles, .'^emeiices plates, elliptiipies, eiitieres, a peine striees, eiitouree.s
par line aili' meiiihraneuse niartrinale. .\caiiie, feiiilles decomposees, haiiipe a iiue
oiiilieiU', iinolucelles polyphylles, les onihellules centrales a (leiirs males. — .Fe foiiiU'
le (.^'iire siir line jolie plaiite recueillie sur le Missouri par M. I'>radl)iiry, <pii me I'a
communi(|ii('e. II diffcre dii p'ure //(•/•a(7(70// jiar les semenees eiitieres, etc., et He
lapjiroche par son port des treiires AthiiiiKiiilit et < 'iiiiio/iti riix.
I,, rilliisiiiii. I'lntieremeiit velue, feuilles (|uadiipinn(''es. p('tioles meiiibraneux,
f'iioles lanei'olees, aijiui's, laciiiiei's; hanipe plus loiifjue (pie les feuilles; invulucelleH
laiiciMilrcs. aijjui's, tomeiiteiises. Kleurs hlanches."
The ideiitilicatioii of Bradlmry's plant is a matter of inference rather than a cer-
i.iiiity. The description calls for a villous plant with wliite (lowers and tomeiitiise
iiivolucels, and, unfortunately, no sjiecieH of Luniiiliinii which occurs in the rejrioii of
I'l ailhury's collection shows such a comiiiuation. /,. (*/•/(/(/((/('{ for synonymy set!
under sju'cies) was collected hy Uradliury, and has wliite llowi'rs, tmt it is a plant
with short soft puliesceuce and smooth involiici'ls; while I,, juniiriiliurum is a villous
p lilt with tonientose iiivolucels, hut has yi'llow (lowers. /,. iiKifnicdrpiiiii is a villous
I' lilt and has white flowers, but it is farther west than liradhury reached. It would
s' ■ill, tlierel'ure, thixt Luinatiuin lillusum Raf. itmhlwr L. uricntalr or L. fventcaluccmt,
,1
2()r) CONTKinrTloNS l'U(»M TIIK NATl(»NAI- IIKUHAKII'M.
ami il is iiKirc i'f;i-niiiili|(> In ^^MIiiHisc llial \<'ll<i\\ IIuwith miu'lii liiuc liirn iiiixtiikni
for whit*' in an licrlKiiiiiin ."iM-i-iini'ii than lliat a imlif^ccnl |iliiiit w itii irlalirnn^ in\ n|
i1('<'1h niuM liuvr hi'cn saiil tn In- villniH ami willi tniin'Mtn>f iiiMthifi'lf.
Tlif only iitlitT f'liccics III' l.iiiKuliiiiii wliirli m'Dws ill ihc ca.*! i«< /,. ilimriiulia,
( I', fiiniiciiliiri iiiii III iiiii^il \\ lilcrs, lull imt nl Nulla II i, I ml I hat lias yclinw llnwiT,", anl
Hcciiis nut tn ;rni\\ far i-mni^'li mirlli tn In- /,. I'm nirnhti; imi. 'I'liiM is ilniiliilis^ ili
same spfcifs an tlif I'l iir.iliiinim ((//'»'(//( Null., taken ii|i liy Walsmi I'lmii Niillall M'
Some exiilaiiatiiiii n|' lliese eastern |ilaiiis s|ieiMes nl' Niiiiall l /'. I'm iiiriiliin mii ;\U'i
/'. lillomiiii) may lie liel|i|'nl In a eleaier nmlerstaiiiliii;.' nl' llie i|nesliiin. I'laill'iit
ami Niittall eolleeteil to^rellier in the n|i|iei' .Missmiri, in what is imw Nmlli DaUnl.i.
Kaliiie.s<|ne naineil itrailhnry's |ilaiitH, ami Nnttall nameil his nwn. P'ruiu iheHann'
region Uafinesi|ne ilescriheil Lniiiiiliiini rillnKiiiii, anil Nnliall ilesrriheil /•'iihIh (,..
iiiriiliinii. The earlier hotanists, as llnnker, DeCaminlJe, ele,, ifjanleil Iheiii as il .•
same, ami there seems tn he no reason to iloiihl this loiuliisinii, 'rmicy ami (iia\
however, inclmleil willi NultaH's h) mlu jixuii-iiliii-ni (as\ar. il'inrii'iilin ] forms I'lnin
the nmre southern plains, ami the name has 1 n ^.'raihiatly shifieij in them, sn tiui
lln\V in the I'niteil Slates Nalinlial llerharinm the sperilnens lahelleil I'l iiriilniniin
luniii-iiliin mil exti'inl fmni Nehraska In Texas, eiitiii'iy smiih i>i the type Imalitv ..i
Nut tail's Fi mill I'lit'iiiciiliifiii. In the meantime, W'alsnii lonk up I'l iiri ilniiinii lillm^ii,,,.
a iiiannscripl name nf Nnltall's applieil tna plant fmm "the plains of the I'latli. '
in Nebraska, ami maile it tn iiu'lmle also plants from the far West.
.V reasonalili- coiirhision seems to he that Lmiiiitliiiii rillnsniu llaf. represents Ilie
plautH of the northern jilaiiis which have heen >.'oiii;r nmler the name of I'mfiiliiiitini
I'illiiKiiiii Null., ami which are Niittall's /•) ruin I'm iilniliirin: ami that the plants nf
the more sniilhern plains which have heen calleil I'l nr, ildmini fm inrnlnri iim repre^iii!
another species. Tln^ '.^'1"' species of l,iiiiiiiliiiiii, liierefore, is I,, /(/iiiiriiliiriiiiii ;i-
(lellneil in this |iape.r.
Mostly low, from globose tubers; leaves small, more or less dissected.
FuiWKHs wiirri:.
Fruit puheruleiit 1. L. i/iiniHim.
Fruit ulalinnis.
Oil tubes none L'. L. i/i i/, n.
Oil tubes present.
(HI litlii's Kolihiri/ ill llir inii'rriih.
Lateral wiii^s thickish .'!. /,. Iiriiilfn«ii)''i.
Lateral wings thin 4. /, niiilnK.
(>'d liilii's mnrnl in llir iiitrrnih.
I'l'dicels slender, loiijrer than the finit •">. /,. fnriunsihi,.
Pedicels very short, much shorter than the fruit (i /,. /</y/. '.
Fl.oWKHS VKI.I.OW.
Fruit puhi'ruleiit 7. J., irntniuii.
Fruit glabrous (e.xeepi in /,. i-nnn).
Fruit linear.
Umbellets open; pedicels slender (1 to S mm. long) S. L. iiinliiijiiii".
Umbellets compact; fruit ni-arly si'.s.sili' (t, /,. IfjUociir/nin.
Fnnl oblong.
Rather tall, cauU'scent 10. /,. rirritnulnln-i.
Jjow, acaule,si'eiit.
Oil tubes Holitary in the intervals; fruit pubemeiit II. /.. '-..-.
Oil tubes several in the intervals; fruit glabrous II.*. A. //('(///(//c ^ '.
Usually stouter than the last, from more or less thickened roots.
PEDrNTLIvS USUALLY SLKNDKU, NKVllR SWOLLKN AT Till: Tol'.
JJRACTLET,S ok i.NVOLL'CEl- COXSI'IClOrS, OiTKN ItUO.Vl) Oil L'MTKD .\T 1!.\SK.
iiiiHtakfi.
riiii- iii\nl
liniril'iiliih
ii\\('i>, mil
iil<ili'>>^ til'
»viiiliill M-
liici mil iiii'i
r.iadltiii \
•111 Diiknta.
II till' h:iiiii'
IVnilii ,/n, -
lliciii as till'
ami < iniv,
fnrillS iViiltl
inn, so tli:ii
/'l lU-l llillllllll
ic liicality 111
iinii v'lHiiHiiiii,
the I'Ulttf,"
presents the
I'l III I llillllllll
till" plants (ii
inn represent
liriilnrriiiii 11-
ictod.
[j. iiufiniiiii.
'J. /,. '/' .'/' '■'•
III lllll'I'Sllllil.
I. // iHllhiJi.
.. fiiriiioxi'iii-
(■) /,. I'ijii •>■
r. /-. irill»i'i'i-
itinl>i<jiii"i'-
lijiliK'uriii'"
ciri-ii
iinluli
I. /.. '
\j. iiiniitiliii''
IF, Tor.
liASti.
Jori/PKU AND liOSK — NOUTII A.MKKKAN rMIlKLMI'KHA K. 'Jl»7
Hi'iirlhiM i/nii intlii nliiiinlr.
(Ml tiilM'H lui'K't'. Hdiitarx in tlie intervals.
I''rnit small i J t'l lo iiiiii. l<>iiu' i i:i. f.. nlriiiilnlinn.
l-'riiil larmier ( l» tu I I mni. luntr i II. /,. nimi/i,
oil tiilie.H iiidiHtiiict, Hi'veral in the interviiln l.'>. /,. inriiifitliiiiii.
Ihilrtli Ik iinl nlHirilli'.
I''i,n\v|.:ii.s w II hi:.
Itraellets n<il ,-earioiis at iiiari.Mii, Imt nmre ur less tiinient<'-e or villuiis.
I'"riiit ulalirmis.
I'l'iiit willi lati'ial « iiiu's iniieli limailer than IhhIn. . Ii«. /.. itliiiliciini.
I''iuit willi lateral wind's as Itmail as ImkIv or narinwer.
1 7. /.. iiiiiiriii'iii'innii,
I'Vllit liPiiielllnse.
( >il tiilies siilitary in the inli'rvals |s. /.. ilnsi/i-iir/iiiiii.
oil til lies usually .'1 in the intervals I!'. /., Iniiimliimnn.
Itractlets >eariiins iiiaiviiieil, iint tninciitnse.
Oil liilies solitary in the intervals; I'rnil ^.-ialuniis L'O. /,, nriniUilv.
Oil t III ii's several in the intervals; I'riiit piilie.seeiit 'Jl. /,. mmdengc,
Fi.«i\vi:h.s vKi.i.ow.
Invnliieels pllheseelit.
I'"riiit L'lalinni-i '2'1. I., iliiiirii'iiliiini.
{•'niit plllie.-relil '_*.'!. /,. I'm iii'-nlilfi iiiil.
Inviihicels !.'laliriiiis.
.siiiiiifw hill SI aiiliills; peilieels I |i.7liini L'l. /.. nii/iiinhuii.
• ilalii'iiiis; peilieels 10 to ll' nun 1.'."). /,. nniri/iiKitinii.
Hkm'TI.icis ur iNvoi.n i;i, .smam, ok uamim;.
Fruit fiMin narrnwly tu limadly uliluii^:.
Ijiiii'is iiiirrnii' ill iiiilliiii, i/iinriilhipiiiiKili.
I''niit puliernleiit U'li. I., iiniiniiiiiii.
I''rnit ulalinms.
( >il 1 11 lies nmre than mie in the intervals 27. /.. Iiallll.
(>il tnlies siilitai'v in tiie intervals.
I'idvveis ileep yelliivv ; leal' sej.'inenls iiiiimte L'K. /,. h ihrri/i
KlnvM'rs jiale yellnvv; leal" .semiieiit.s niiieh li>nj.'er than the last.
2!', /,. iiiiirliiiilnhi
LciiiYx lirixnl ill iiiilliiir, irilli priiiinrii ilirlKiunx nl h usl lirnuli .
/'/(•((CCS- rather siiiiplv- 1 tu .",-ternate.
Wiiijis hrnail.
Oil tiilM'.s alvvavs siilitary in the intervals .".(). /.. In, rii/iiliiin.
Oil tnlies iiin>tly iimre tliaii mie in the intervals.
1.1 1 w iiv\arl' jjialiniiis jilants .'II. /,. rii.tirl:ii.
Taller anil pnlieruleiit ;!L'. /,. iiliiliifiir/iiiiii.
^Viny:s narriiw.
( • varies ^flaiirnii.'^ ;>;!. /,. Iriliriiiiliiiit.
Ovaries puliernleiit.
Rilis lilifiirni ,'{4. L. rnlniKliiis.
liilis sharp '.M\. /,. ulalnm.
LeinrH u.'^nally imicli ilisseeted and v\ ith short Hejfinents.
(,'liiliniiiK tliniii^liont.
Flowers yellow.
Oil tulies solitary in intervals.
Fruit wings hroiul '.M\. /.. y/v/i//.
Fruit wings narrow ;)7. /.. turrii/i.
•,M)1S roNTKlIU TIONS KUoM in K NATlnNAl. II KUMAKHM.
(hi tiilH>r<Hi'vrnil ill iiili-rMilf.
IN'liiili'H w itii w liili' wfiiriiiiiH iiiarKinH ;W. I., tunnlhrnjii.
I'i'tiiilr.>4 witliiiiil w liitr ^<<-!ii'iiiiis iiiiir'/iii^<.
h'niil iiiirruw l\ ulilcuiu; \\iiit'f< mtv iiairiiM . . ,\\K I., iiiirriiiiiriiinn
l-'iiiit Itiiiinlly iililorii:; wIiikh linuidiHli M. I,, ihnnulln.
KlitwriH III it yt'lliiw.
I'liliri'ls \civ hIiiiII ('-'111111. Imiifl H, I.. Ii iniiinni
ri'iliri-l^i rliiiiuali'il Hiiiiiii. i>r iiiui'i' Imit^ >.
IiIViiIiIitIh WlllltillU r.'. /,. riiiiililiiin
lllMillUi'l I Hurt lets pIcM'Ilt I.'t. /.. /itiiiiiiinrih .
I'lllllMI-l III lllllllH.'|lll|l|.
Oii/i 1/ iiiiil ii^iiiillv till' I'niit iiiilicrri'iil.
{•'iiiil ;.'laliiiiilH H. /,. Iin rlj'iiHiiiii.
I''riiit I'lilic."!')-!!!,
I It'i'liap- Hiiftly |iiilK'H('fiit.
Wiiiirs III' I'liiit iiaiTins 4'>. /,. iiiiii'ihiininli.
W'iiiU'M I if I II I it limail |tt. /,. iinnxii.
I lt'1'liai.'f ruaiMi'lv |iiilif>iri-iit.
Kniil M iii^H limail 17. /,. inuhiiniisi .
I''niit w iiii.'H iiairiiw IK. I,, iinim^, .
(hiiiij ami I'riiil ;.'l4ilirnifi.
( )il tillM'M scvciii! ill all llii' iiilci\al>.
i'liiwi'is w liilr lit. /,. i»iris]iii.
{■'Inwciv yi'lliiw at). L. jiiiiifii i-iiiiiiii.
I )il IiiIh-h Hiilitarv in all nr mhiic uI tlir iiitt-rvalH,
I'll i\\ CIS |iiir|ilt' .'i|. /,. iiiisliiiii, .
i''|ii\\crs yrlliiw 'ii', I.. HIIIIIII I.
Fruit liiitar '):{. /,. hinilui .
PKDrXCI.K STorT, SOMKTI.MKS Ml (II s\V(H,|,i;\ AT Till'. T<»|'.
Fruit III" iiM'iliiiiii si/c.
Mult' III' less |illlu'llllrlll .")■!. /,. iliiiiiiiilliiin.
(illll»rnlls tliriill;.'iliilll.
oil tiilirs si'vrral ill till' intervals .').'». /,. iilnlii/iliiilliim.
( >il t lilies Military in I lie iiitcivals .'»(). /,. tniiHrunl, .
I'riiit very lar;;('.
< )vary trial in ms .')7. /,. fnkmloijii.
( )\ary piilit'sccnt 5s. /,, i/ii/iniliinii.
1. Lomatium gormani (llowfll) ('. iVl; \{.
I'riK-rditiiiiiii i/iirmiiiii IldWi'll, I'l. .N. W. Am. 1 : L'.'il'. lS!t,S [April I |.
IVurrildiiiiiii coti/iiHiini \''\\>i'r, Krylht-u 6 : '2U. iSltS [.\pril lOj.
A('lllll('SC(.Mlt, t«lill)f<»tl.s of piihcsccilt . r» to 7..') fill, liiiill tfolii Ji.<ll!il-
low <;lol)os(' tiilxT if,r» cm. of Ics.s ill (liiimctcf mid covcfcd with I'u.sfi
clcsof foot lets; Icitvcs liipimiiitc. the tiltilliiitr .><('niii('tit.>< ohloiij^'of liiiCiU';
uiulicl tiii(M(ii!illy 1 to ."i-ftiycil. with invohiccls of ti few sctticcotis hfiicl
let.s of iioiic; llowcf.s w hitr; ffitit .scs.silc of iiciifly .so, foiiuh piilK'nilciil .
oViitc. t; iiiiii. loii«i". with w'iiiji's Miofc than litill' iis ln-otid ti.s body, siiil
evident (htf.stil tind iiitefiiiediiite fih.s; oil tiil>e.s !i to ("i on the eoniini -
sufid s\(U'.
Type h>eidity. on "hiyh hills ojjjx^site The Dtilles," Ofeoon; o(jlloeled
by Uon-cU^ Miiy, lss:>; typc^ in Ilefb. Coulter.
t'Ol'liTKK ANI» KosK Noinil AMi:i{|r\N C M HKI.I.IKKU.X K. I'd".!
Moiiiitiiid'" «il' nistciMi ()rt'ynii. fiisti'i'ii \N'a>.|iiiiyt(»n. iind ii<lj:u'i'iit
I lahu.
* ■ riiiii iiK I iiiimiii il:
tHiKiioN: T,V|M' «|H>riiiM>iiH iiH i'i|t'<| iiiidii l\ |ic lumlily.
SV v-iiiM,TitN; S|Mikiinf Cniwity, I.iil„iii7')0. .Mii> , IHIM; Sii„iH„ ,ii ,{• /,« »7,, ,7/ HJ, in
lM!i;i; I'lilliiiiiii. W'liiiiiiiiii ('Miiiily, /'//,., I.Vl."), May :'l, IS!M; WiiitflHiiu',
Walla Walla (iHiiily. Ihnini' >, .\|iril li>, |M!t7; iimi.-l rocky iilaian mi ihc
I'alMMHc Hills, Wliiiiiiaii ('<iiirit\, I'lpn 7:>. Ma\, |.v»7 iiypc i>\ J'liiniliiiniiii
riiiilii.tihii |'i|i('rl .
Immici: Lfwi.'-luii, Nc/ I't'iii-f ( laiiiiv , .1, lA/;. tinlnitli llilli i'2'Mu, April '11,
IMIMl.
I'M- spcciff ir4.«niil li> lie \t'iy rniimiMii, arnl llic rarlir-t >|iriin.' Ilnwcr in tlic rr'ji'in.
•_' Lomatium geyeri (W'alson) ('. iV; U.
/'< (ic, </(///('/// ./,i/i ,/' WatMiiii, I'mc. Ami. Aniil. 14: -H:!. Is?!'.
I'liiniliiinnii , lill'ilinii ( '. \ W. lint. ( iaz. 14 : '.'77. Iss'.t,
AcMiilorctit. 1 to !.."• (111. Iijoh. ri'diii a (Iccp-sciiicd -.ninll (iiIht,
;:lal»r<HiN: li'a\('> once or twice ttTiiatt' iIu'h iikhc or lf>.s piiiiiato iiilo
liiii'ai' (-alloiis-tippi'd srnrncnts I to ."> nn. lon*^': iiiiiIm'I soincwlial
iiiii'i|iially N to Is rayt'd. u itii involiH'rls ol" miiiici'oii^ piirplixli laiifr.
i>{;iti> aciiiiiiiiati' iiiiit(>d Uiactit-ls: ravs 'J..') to '> ciii. loiid': iifdiccls
*ln>rt. 2 to .'5 mill, loiiy: (Iowcin white: li'uit oliloiiy. oluhroiis. s to 10
iiiiii. lo||•,^ .') iiiiii. hi'oad. with wvy thin iiit'iiihi'iiiioiis wind's iiioie than
I'll!' as hroad as hody: oil tidu's iiotic
Typr h)cality. sandy woods and plains. I'ppt'i- ("ohinihia liixcf.
("Intern ^^'ashillu•ton: collcctrd hy ^/'« //</■. no. 4.">.s: type in llerh. (iiay.
A-^oeiated with the type in the original (h'>ei'iption is Sj„ih(lii<i iVoiii
( li'iii'Watei'. Idalio. I»i|l this Indonys elsewhere.
Mastci'M W'ashineton and northern Idaho.
>/" I'iiiinis I .niiiiiiii il:
WAsiiiNdi'dN: Type Hpeciiiii'iiH as cited niider l.\'pe locality; Spokane County,
.Siihiliirf \'20'), May, ISHll; Yakima, Killita.-, and Spokane comilies, Hi mlir-
mm L':)()'_'. L'.")!):!. l.'.">04. May-.liiiie, iHill.'; Smi'Uxn/ i{' J.ill,ir;/ 7. in lS!t;i; Spukane
County, /'/■//./• U';!( 10, May iti. ISiUi.
liiAiio: i<ake I'ciid Oreille, Kooimai County, f.iil„rii KiO, Mardi-.hinc, IsUl'.
I'' iii;ili(iiiiiii i/ii/rrl \\'n\fi(<\\ ( Hihi. Indi'X I wa.-j lia:^ed on /'. niiiliiiiiniiii of Hooker,
wliii'li rcl'crs toiieyer's no. 4.")S. 'I'lie iieM year I>r. Walson piilili>licd a detailed
||' -cription ill I'roc. Am. Acad. 14 : L'i'.'l, lnit tiii> concis more llian one >|icric.<. .\ii
iMiiiiination of the slicel in the (day llerliariiiin shows two other species confused
uiih it. Iiotii of which were prohalily coih'cleil iiy Spaldiiii: and >eeiii to rei>resent
/ ■I'lrmuti'i and L./nriiiitsiini.
'■<■ Lomatium hendersonii ('. cV!- K.
I'lnadinniiii li,„ilii:i<,iill ('. <k 11. I'.ot. (iaz. 13: I'lO. ISSH.
Aeatiieseent. mostly olahroiis. ffom ii shallow eonsti-iet(Ml liihef 1 to
-■'■> em. in diiiiiietef; leii\-es tei'iitite tlion l)ii)inniite, iiltiniiite seoiiients
^lioft and obtuse; iimlxd etniidly '2 to r)-r:iyed. with iiivoliieels of
liiMiir aeiiminato scui'ioiis hraetlets; rsiys 1 to 'J em. loiio; pedicels ;{ to
i Mim. lone': Howers white; fiiiit ovate, ehihrous. T) mm. lone'. + mm.
:)872 15
■J 10 (ONTHIIM'TIONS FH<>M Till] NATIONAL IlKHHARIUM.
hroiid. with thlckisli iiiirrow \viii«[s (not liall' us hroiid as Ixxly) iii()i(
or less iinolutc. lilit'onn or iiciiily obsoloto dorsal and iiitcrincdiiiti'
ril)s, and a lathcr proininciil ridyc on (li(> ('oiiiinissural face; oil tulx-
solitary in the int('i'\als. '2 on the coiiiniissural side; seed Tacr plane.
'\\\)r locality, on liioli liiljtops. •".loiin Day N'allcy."' Oicuon: col-
lected by llninll, H in part. May. 1S,S2; ty])e in Ilerh. Coultei,
Associated witli the type in th(> original desi-ription is Ilmi'ill Hn.
.Iiine. lss-_\ I'l-oMi Lost Valley.
Alountains of eastein Oreji'on.
Sjti'ciiiii'ii-'f ij'tiiiiiiii'd:
OuwioN: Type s|)rciiiH'[is iis cited uiidci' type locality.
4. Lomatium canbyi (". c'^ H.
I'riinihniKiii i-itiil,in ('. 6c W. r.nt. <l:i/. 13 : 7S. l.SSS.
Aciudoscent. 7..") to iJo cm. hioli. with si short imdcM'ei'oiind stem rroin
a thick more or less elono-atecl rootstock wliicli ends in ti olohose ttilx r
1 to i\.-) cm. in diiuneter; le:i\es ternate then jMnntitilid. the iiltiinjilc
sojiineiits sniidl. witii o to T) linciir-ohlon^' lobes; und)el ecpiiilly T) to lo-
rtiyed, with involueels of narrowly linetir sciirious-marnined liriictlets;
rtiys -J..") to .") cm. lotiii" pedicels s to {•! mm. lony'; flowers white, willi
))urple iinthers: fruit oviite-ohlone-. nltiln'ous. S nim. lonj^'. .■"> mm. hrojid.
with wines tihoiit hidf tis hrotid as body, tuid liliform dorstd tmd inter-
mediate ribs; oil tubes solittiry in th(> Intorviils (hitenil iiiterNtils often
with I or i! iiccessory but shorter ones). i> or 4 on the commissural side.
Type locidity. "Iiioh ridecs. Iv Oreeon;" colic* i"d by ll<tii',/l. hd.
♦)T. April, isso. iind May. l.ss:i; type in Herb. Coulter, dupliciite in
r. S. Niit. Hert). Associated with the ty|)e in the orij^inid descrip-
tion is Ciislcl' KUd. in ISS^iind IS,S4, from I'liion County.
Stony uTOund. eastern Oreeon and eastern Washinjiton tuid Idiiho.
S/irci incus I .idiiiiiii <l :
Okeoo.n: Ty])e Hpeciniens as cit(>(l iiiider type Ideality: Mallienr County, altiiinlc
7aO nu'ters, LcUni-ij LM4it, May 14. IS!t(i; stony ridjres, Ciixick l,s;U, May !<,
ISIIS.
Washington: Klickitat N'alley, lloirr/l i;>()7, April 2(1, iSSii: Yakima Couniy,
Friti/liiria ClnlrlW, in ISIIO: II'A/V-W:)!), May 4, ISHti.
Idaho: On the lower Clearwater River, Nez I'erceti County, Suiidlnnj 15(1, May
10, ISitL'.
5. Lomatium farinosum (Hook.) C. & K.
I'ciicnliiinnn i'iiriiiii.-<iitii Hook, in I.ond. .lonr. 15ot. 6: 2o5. 1S47.
J<]'rill(ll'(lfili(i.iil(i{'\rv.'\\\ Hook. Loiid. .lour. Hot. 1. c.
Shoi't ciude.scent; root moinliform. with '2 or ;! smtdl rounded tubers;
peduncles becoiuinu' )'> dm. hioh. nuich e.\'c(>e(liiio- the leav(\s; letnes
ternate or ])iterniite (or the divisions sometim(\s 4 or 5); letiflets linear,
1 to 8 cm. lonji'; mnb(d smtdl. somewhat unequiilly rtiyed, Avith involu-
eels of scn'crid linear ticiuninate l>riictlets; niys 2 to T) cm. lone; peili-
COULTER AND ROSE NORTH AMKRICAN I'MUKLLIFKRAK.
211
t els slciidcr. 10 to l<; mm. loiiu". Ilowcrs white: ri'iiil linriii'-oldonL;-,
t.l!il»r()iis. »'» to (S mm. loii^i'. i' to ;'. mm. ttroiid. willi the nurrow wiiio-s
less than halt' as broad as hody: oil tulu's several in the intervals.
'rvi)e locality, on wet clay "on an isolated roek in tiie ('ol'UI' d'Aleii(>
Mountains." Idaho: eolleeteti t>y (i<i/,r. no. ;'.lJ.'"», Api'il.
Kastei'n \\'ashinjit()n and Idaho.
Siia'iiiii'iis i.nimiiit <l :
WAsiii.NdroN: Near Situii^'lc, S|inkiiiir ('i)tinly. >»/,•.«/(;,•/' 1l'(M, May. ISSK; a. /,'.
I''/.vr)/in ISSlt; SdiiilliiniA- f.iiliiii/]:\\. in Isit.'!; Wawiiwai, W'liitiiiaii ('(Hiiit y,
/'//)(,' l."it>7. May ll*. 1SU4; same station, /•;///„,• US, May, 1S!I7.
InAUo: Ailing' llatwai ("reek. Ne/. riTces Connty, Siiinllicfij SI', April ;!ii, ISitL';
aliout l,e\vist(in, \e/ I't-rces County, alt it nde lot) to liOd meters, .1. .1. A- J'J.
(Irrtriiilr llclJir'.WM, May 7. lS!l(i.
• 1. Lomatium piperi ('. iS>: K.. s]). no\ .
h'viirt' iiciiuleseent. t'fom ii deep-seated solittiry founded tuber with
lfe(|iient clusters of tine rootlets ovef its siirtae*': letives •! to 8-terniite;
leaflets linetir. usually entir*'. I to •! cm. lono-: umbel I to 8-riiyed,
with involuct'ls of few smtill linear bractlets or none: rtiys 2..") to 5
(111. lone": flowers white, tiie o\iiry with an eiihtrocMl disk projectin*>'
lieyond the top: fruit iUmost sessile, oblono-ellipticiil, o-lubrous. 4 to 8
iiini. lonj>-. .") to 4 mm. brotid. with winos htdf tis broiid tis body; oil
lubes small. 2 to 4 in the interviils. 4 to »> on the commissuriil side;
>eed fiic(> ])liine.
>eed fiic(> ])liine.
Type locality. Kllensbui'o', Spoktuie ("otinty. Wtish.: collecte(
^. h\ ]'<!.'<,-,/. Miiy. 18.S!>: type in V. S. Nat. Herb.
From the mountiuns of northern C'idiforniii to Wtishine-ton.
•S" '■iiiiriis r.idiiiiiii'il:
'•.y
■iniriis r.idiiniii'il:
Cami-oknia: " NortluTii Sierra Mountains," Loiiiiion, Ajiril-^ray. lS7n.
Okkoon: Prairies, eastern Ore^nm, llimill, April, ISSO; l.ookoiit Mountains
(Sierra l?hie Moiuitaiiis), Crook County, Cuslck l()S7,July 1, 1.S(I7.
Washinoton: Hillsides, Coluinltia River, Klickitat County, SiiLsilnr/, Marcli-
April, ISSl; typt' siH'ciiuens as citeil lunler tyi>e locality ; ll'/i/to/ (il). May H,
ISiK).
f, iii/iiri has heretofore passed a.s Pciici'tlniiiitii fiiriiinsiiiii, hut as ^Ir. C. V. Piper
lia- pointed out to us it nnist be distinct. It is a irreat pleasure to have tliis opjior-
tiiiiity of associating' Mr. I'ipi'r's name with a j:roup<pf plants of his own State in
which he has done so nnich valuable \\ork.
7. Lomatium watsoni C. *.^c K.
I'liifiihiuinii initxoulC. Si \\. r>ot. (ia/. 13 : L*(l!l. IS.SS.
Aciudescent, 5 to T.T) cm. hioh. more or Uvss pid)erulent. with ii slu ;*
^iibt(>rraneiin stem from ti dee])-seated oblono- tub(>r (with clusters of
nidtlets over its surface) with or without ii thick elonpded root below;
leaves bipiimate, the ultimate seefments short and linear-oblone-; umlu>I
iiiKMiuiiUy 1 to o-i'ayod. with involucels of bnu'tlets unittHl n(>iU'ly to
the top; rays from almost wtmtino- to i!..'> cm. lone-; flowers yellow;
fmit sessile or nearly so, ovate, puberulent. »> umi. lonj^-. ',i mui. brotul.
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CONTKIIUTIONS FKoM TIIK NATloXAL UKRHARM'M.
with vcrv narrow winj^s. and lilit'onn or almost ol>so|(>t(> dorsal and
iiit(>nn('(liat«' ril»s; oil tiilx's (sometimes \vantin<i) wry ohsciife, 8 to •;
in tlie intervals. I in eaeli I'il). and »'» on the eomniissiiral .side; seni
face ulane.
'rv|)e locality, on denuded hilltops near "'Alkali."" Oreijfon: eolleeteii
hy lloii'rll. no. s;i(i. May L^o, 1.SS2; type in Herb. Coulter, diiplieiilr
in r. S. Nat. llerh.
Mountains of Oregon and Washington.
Siin-liiii iix i.nini'nii'il:
()HK(inN: Tyiif spcciiuens as cited iimlcr ty|ic luciility; 'I'l'otit Creek, l?liie Mniin-
taiiis, limn II. May L'.'i, ISS.'i.
\Va>iii\<.t<)n: Siuicoe Mnmitaiii.-, Honill ISO, .Iime, ISSI; iiuMiiitaiiis iieur
('oluinliiis, Klickitat ("niiMty, .S/'/.N'/'-r/' il'OT, April 1:;, iSSd.
Our ()riy;iiiai descriiitimi (if tiiis sjiecies incliide<l a .^ecoiul form wliicli Mi\ Howell
well separateil as I'liifrdiiiiiiin (/Drimiiii.
b. Lomatium ambiguum (Nutt.) (". tSi K.
I''iiliijiliiis iiiiililt/Kiis "Suw. ,]<mr. I'liilad. Ac;id. 7: -7. ls:i-4.
/', iicriliiiiiiiii iiiiiliii/iDiiii Nutt. ill Torr. i^ <iray. I''l. 1 : <)'_'•>. 1S4().
(ihilu'ous, from low aeaideseent to 1] dm. hi<>h and eiud<'seent. with
tuberous sometimes moniliform roots: j)etioles much dilated at base;
leaves once to twice pinntite, with more or less eloneated linear leaf-
lets, the upptM' often more dissected; uinb(>l inu'(|ually S to LS-raycd.
with no involucels; raysiJ..') to S.ocni. lone-; ptulicels 4 to S nun. loiiu:
flow«M's yellow, fruit narrowly ()blon<>'. o'hibrous, ♦'» to S mm. loiio-.
'2 nuu. Iji'oad. vimt narrowly wine-ed; oil-tubes solitary in the iiitci-
vals. '2 (broad iind thin) on th(> coiiuuissural side.
I'yjM' lociility. "on the borders of Flat-Head Kiver,'" (Jrej^on; col-
lected by Wj/rlh; type in Herb. Philad, Acad.
l*"'r()m eastern Oreoon to British Columl)ia. iind (\istward to Mon-
tana and western Wyomine-.
S/ii'i'liiiiKx i'.riniiiiii(l:
()|{i:(;<»n: Tyi>e specinieiis as cited under tyiie locality; ^'/cvr/' L'ilS; IMue ^Idiin-
taiiis, A'lV'No-. ill ISToaud 1S74; I'liioii ("ouuty, Cnsick U)ii'.l, May-.huie, is^^!;
Uni'In-sni, 5,-,. .June, ISSti; Shrlilmi s;i()S, ill 1S97; Ciisirh- L'lSS, in 1898.
Wasiiimiion; Hills near Spokane, Li/till, in istil; eastern \Vashiny;ton, (•' 11.
VdKii/ I.'), in iss;5; Spokane County, Xn/..sv/(;/;/' ;!lit, June in--_'.s, 1SS4; (■. I!.
lu.sv'v 2i)8, in ISS!); Spokane County, l/iiKhrxmi :5!)2, June-July, 18i)L': I'nll-
niaii, I'ipn- 15(11', .Inly 20, ISitH; Sandhrr;/ .V- l.rihrr;/ 22, 44, 481, in I'-'t'l;
Weiiatcliee, Wliltxl (il. May (>, 180(); Spokane and lilne ;\Iouiitains, Walla-
walla County, I'l/xr 22U\), 2.SS7, May-Au^nist, lSi)(i; I'due Mountains, llnnnr
L'L'O. July L'ii. 1807; i'ullnian, Wliitnian County, Khiicr H27, May, 1807.
linrrisn Coi.cmiua: Yale, Miicniin, ISIay-Jnly. 1880.
1j).\iio: Kootenai County, A(/7(r/v/ ."1.5 1, June, 1800; Laki' Pend Dreille, l,i'il"i(j
(i:!7. May-.Iuly. 1801; alonjj; Peter Creek (Ne/ Perces County ) and valli ,n nt'
Sjiokaiie liiver (Kootenai County), SniKllnr;/ 125, ti.'>0, ]\Iay-July, 1>'''-;
Clearwater Itiver, Unnhrxon, June, 1804; St. Marys liiver, Lrlhini 88, .lime
27, 180.") Lewiston, Ncz Perces County, .1. .1. .t- /•;. Cnlnidr llrllrr 2'>'>'\
Ai>ril :«), 1800; Priest tiiver, Lrihcr;/ 2817, August 4, 1807; Sulubria and
Indian Valley, Joucx, July 10-lH, 1899.
("OULTEK AMI ROSK — N(»HT1I AMKHK'AN UMBKLLIl-KHA K.
21.S
rsiil iuiii
collrctt'i
(iiipruiiii
l^liic Mciuii-
itllillS lir;ir
Mr. 11. .well
cent, with
A at hast".
in(>iir It'iit-
I iS-nivt'd.
mill, loll*:':
nm. I()n«i'.
the iutti-
■(^o-()ir. col-
to Moii-
r.luc Mnwn-
.Imic, is<'>:
1 WIS.
|i<j:tiin, '■ />'•
1SS4; <•■ /•'•
I. ISltl'; Tnll-
)si, in l^^'i:!;
tains. W:i!la-
lains, lli'ii" r
18!t7.
■ilk', /,<■'■'»/;/
luul viill''> "'
-.Inly, l'^''-;
|,/7/ 8.^, .Iiiiic
//,V/<r -J'-'""',
niluhrin au'^
Mi>\i\N\: llcll^riilc Canynn, 11 '('.>■■'>// |(»1, .\n;rnsi s, isso; hrail ualt'isnf .locko
IJivcr, ('iiiiliii 1.')!, .Inly 1'). iss,",; Spanisli llasin ( MailiHin Uaii>r»') ami
lirid^'tT Mnnntains, altilndf l,S()() to 2,400 rnftcrs, Fluihrntn fi'.fj, (iit.S, ()(»4,
.Inly 10-L'S, ISlKi; I'.iidircr M tains, HiiiIIh,;i MVS.\. .\n\\v IS. 1S'.»7: I'orkHdf
Maiiisnii, /,'//»//»,(/ 41)17, .Inly 'JO, 1S07.
\\'viiMiN(;: Ycllnwstiinc I'ark, 'ruirihi S.")!. ,lnly, ISS."); near ('landall Cicck,
iinrtliwcstcrn Wyominj.', /.''w 274, An^MisI I'O ;;t), |s!i:;: Drnid I'cak. Ydlnw-
."^tiinc I'ark, ,1. A- A". .\rls,,i, .■)7s2, .Iniv 12, lSi)!».
'.'. Lomatium leptocarpum (Niitt.) ( '. tSc H.
IS40.
/'ni(ril<t)iiun lijitiiciir/Kiiii Nntt. in Tdrf. i*«:(iray, V\. 1: (i2i).
I'l'iict'iiiiiiiiiii triti'riiiiliiiii /i /iliinir/iiiiii Torr. i^ (ifay, 1. c.
I'tiii'i'ihiiiiiiii iiiiilii<iiniiii /ipliirdr/iiiiii C.iSi iJ. Rev. N. .\ni. I'lnhcli. .">it. ISSS.
.Vciiulescc'iit, ho{'()niiii«»' ;> dm. liiyli. from (Iccp-scati'd tuberous roots.
<:l:il)roiis; loiiv(>s tcM-natc tlit'ii pinnate, the iiltimtite seoinciits liiiciir
and usiiiUly imicli (donii'atrd: iiml»els witli few very iiiie(iiiid rtiys. tind
involuecls of sniidl liiieiir liraetlets: I'iiys fi'om iilmost Wiiidiiij^' to 7.5
(111. loiij>': (lowers yellow; fruit netirly sessile, foriiiiiiin' ii dense cluster,
linear. !> to Id mm. loiiji', -J mm. broad, with vei"v nai'row win«is; oil
lubes solitiiry in the intervals.
Type locidity. '"'))liiins of theOreo-on [Columbia| near the confluence
(if the Widdiuuet:" collected by \iitf(ill, in July: type in II<M-b.
I'hilad. Acad.
From Orejjcon and northeastern C alifornia to Colorado.
.\" riiiii'iis I'.rdiniiii'd;
('ai,ii-()1!NI.\: Hij,' Valley, T.asHon ('(innty, BaLrr d- Xiitlln;/, .Tnnc 20, 1S(I4.
OiiWiox: Typi' siK'cinicns as cited nndci- tyjie Ideality; (!i ijfi- '^'u; The l>alles,
W'uHco Comity, .Xrriiiy, in 1S71: rnioii Cimnty, CusirL- .■{■')!•, May, lss;{;
Anteliiin', Wasco Comity, IliiinU 417. •'>'^7, May 10, ISS.'i; near <iri//Iy
Butte, Crook Comity, altitude 1,040 nn-ters, /.rih,,-;/ 2110, .Inne 10, 1.S94;
Klj^dn, r. liiiilnj '^\), May 27, ISOd.
Idaho: Indian Valk'y, ./(hhk, .Inly 1."), ISOO.
I'taii: Salt Lake City, altitude 1,.")00 nieters. Wulsdii Mil, May. ISOO.
Colorado: Steamboat Spiinyrs, .l//rc J'!itshriii)il,,]\\\y 10, ISOl.
Uk Lomatium circumdatum (\\'iitson) ('. tit K.
I'ltinddiiKni <-irciiiinl(iliiiii Watson, I'roc. .Vni. Acad. 22 : 474. 1SS7.
Caidesccnt. with few branches, from a deep-seated const I'lcted tid)or,
(glabrous or pubei'ulent. '.] dm. oi' U'ss hioh; letives teriiiite then once
or twice piniiiite: ultimate seonuMits linear. -2 to li' mm. lony: stem
li'iiM's with petioles broiidly dilated at btise; umbel une(|ually <i to 12-
liiycd, with involucels of conspicuous broadly oblanceolate (often
united) bractlets, becominu' sciii'ious; rtiys 1 to S.;") cm. loii"'; pedicels
'■i- to 4 mm. lony; flowers yellow: fruit oblono'-elliptical. ohibrous,
'• to 8 mm. lono-, :] mm. bi'oad. with narrow winos, iuid very pi'ominent
(ioisiil and intermediate ribs; oil tidies solitiUT. laro'c, tillino- the iiiter-
viils. 4 oil the conuuissural side; seed face concave, with a prominent
• t'nlrjd I'idyc.
Type locality, "on hillsi(h>s in the Wallowa reoion of ea.'iitern
214
CoNTKIMrTKtNS F1{<>M THK NATIONAL II K.^iJAUn'M.
Orci^oii:" <()ll(MitM| l»v ('iisir/,\ IK). |;'.ltK .liiiir. 1^.S(;; type ill llcrli.
(ii'iiy. (luplicalr ill V . S. Niil. Ilcrli.
Kiistcni ()i'(>o-()n iiiid W'iisliiiioton, aiid iKljiicciil Idalio.
Sjiii-imi iix I'.i II nihil il:
OnKdov: Tv|H' siuM'iiiicns iis cited under ty|ie lueality; iieiir lliirper IImihIi,
Mallieiir Coiiiity, altitude 1, ()()(» meters, Lrlhrr;/ )1\2:\, .May »':!. islKi.
\V\siiiN(iT(>N: nine Mdiiiitaiiis. //«/■//*/• •_'L''J, .lime 11, 1S(»7.
Ikaiiii: .Iiiliclta, Ilatwai ('reel<, ami Lake W'eli.i, l/nnli rsmi, Ajirii .lime, Is'.M.
Ill (ilir Hevisinii n|' ISSS tllJjJ s|ieeierJ was liiaile tu ilielllde a <'nMl|)leX, ainl is here
mmli mure restricted. It is apt to he c<iii fused with //. roi/.s, i)iit differs in its caules-
cent haliit. stem leaves with much iiillated jietidles, and ^dahnms I'rnit.
1 1. Lomatium cous (Wutsoii) C. cV: H.
I'l iici'diiiiiiiii riiii.i \Vi\\f^t)U. I'ldc. Am. .\cad. 21 : 4.">.'i. iSSti.
I'stiidiy iic'iuiU'scciit. <>liil)r()iis or .sliohtly pidxM'iilcnt. witli roiitrlijsli
scapes ."» to 1.") ciii. liiyli, from a nearly tiloliose tiihcr (1 to 2..") cm. in
diameter): leaves usually })imiat(dy compound; idtimate segments short
linear, entire or t'(>\v-toothed or cleft; umlxds uneciually H to U»-rayed.
.with iinoliicels of hroadly ohlanciMilate scai'ioiisly margined hractlets;
rays from nearly wanting' to a cm. lonj^-; jXMliccls -A mm. lonj>': Howeis
yellow; fruit oltloiid'. somewhat puherident. <> to M mm. lonj.;', -'{ tod
mm. hroiid. with narrow wino-s. and pi'ominent dor.sal tind intermediate
I'ihs; oil tid)es solitary, laro-e. tilling the intervals, 4 to 0 on the com
mis.sural side; seed face with central lonjiMtudiiiiil rid<>e.
Type locality, "flohn Days Valley."' eastern Oi-eo-on; collected hv
//utr,//. no. :>T<». May, ISSO; ty])e in Herli. (Ji'ay. Associati'd >villi
the type in the original description are lloiriU 4iS from Antelope, and
i'lisick or)S from Tnion ("ounty.
pjustern Oreyon and Washington, and adjacent Idtiho.
SpifiiHi'iiii I idiiinii'il :
OuKdoN: Sterile stony rid^'es, riiion County, altitude 900 to 1,200 meters, C'nsirl:
;!.')S, in 1.SS4; I'.arren Valley, Malheur County, altitude 1,'J7.5 meters, Li'iln nj
•_'10!», .lune L', ISiMi; Ciislii' IS.ST, AjumI li», ISiW.
\V.\siiin(;to.n: Wawawai, Whitman County, V:-'/;//*/' 97, May, 1897.
Idaho: Lower Clearwatt-r River, Nez l\'rces County. Similhiri/ L'l, Ai>ril 24, 1S9J;
alioiit Lewistoii, \e/. I'erces County, altitude 4."'>() to (H)O meters, A. A. A: /■-'.
drrlrml,- //.//,/• ;;or)2, May 12, 189(1.
li^ Lomatium montanum ('. t^ H., sp. noy. Platk IX,
Acaule.sceiit. from a slender or .somewhat eidari>vd and elonyuted
rootstock. olabrous e.xcept the slij)iitly puherulont intloresconce, r> to
20 cm. hioh; leaves usuidly twice pimiiite, the leaflets short-ohloiio'.
obtuse, much crowded; imd)el uneiiually 3 to 8-rayed, with involuccls
of distinct ohovate more or l(>ss purplish hractlets; rays 4 to 8<> mm.
lono'; jx'dicels 2 to4mm. lono-; flowers yellow; fruit o])lonjt^, glabrou-,
5 to »» mm. lono-. -J to y> nun. lu'oad, with winji's about half a.s broad as
body; oil tul»es several in tlie intervals.
Cvr\' Nat, Herb.. Vol. VII.
Plate IX.
llrll,
r Kiiiirli,
lUC, IS'.ll
inl is licii
its ciiulc--
v<)U«rhisli
..") ('111. in
'Mts slioit
l(>-riiy»'«l.
bnu-tU'tM
!•; Howors
ij.-, :{ to 4
iM'llUHliutc
the c'oui-
Icctod l»y
ited will)
lope, tiiul
.ril24,lS!i-.';
.1. .1. .V- /•:.
[lath IX.
olon*»'.itt'il
lence. r> to
irt-ol)loM':'.
linvolurt'l^
Ito 30 mm.
o-lii1)rou-.
Is broad as
LOMATIUM MONTANUM C. & R., so nov.
II
COl'LTEK AND KOSK NoKTU AMKIUCAN I'MliKLMKHUAK. 'JIT)
Tvpe l<»»iili(\. inouiitiiiii ridj^c- in Vt'll()\v>lt>iir Nulioiiiil I'liik: col-
Icclcd by /u'N, . IK). 4Tt». Aiioiisl lit. IslC!; ty|)f in ['. S. Nat. llclh.
On liij^'li ridycs, from the iiiounliiins <»t" ciisicrn Orcoon to \\'yoininj>'
:in(l wcstci'ii I )ilUotas.
s/if mill //.•>' 1 .1 iiiimii il:
()i!i:ii<i\: Ili^rlitT Wiillowii Mduntiiins, Cnxirl: '2{)'.>nii, A iiirnst '_':!. is'ts.
Idvmo: Krv Itasiltic liillsidrs, I.cwiston, .N'c/. I'cncs ('(Piiiity, I'i/nr I'dl'.t. M;iy
I 1, IS!I.-).
Montana: Altitiulc 1,S(M» 1.. i',-400 uicttTs, '/'/'(«<///,. I iiiic, ISSS; (Iraflnii, Willimnx
14!l, .ImiicL', IS!»L'; iicjir Red \.nA\n\ Uns, ^s, .liily '_'!», IS'.l.'i; Little licit Mmni-
tllillS, llciU' tllf I'ilss, illtitinlc I'.KHt lllctcrs. Flmliiiaii tll'tl, All'^ll.-I, iS'.ii;;
liriilL'cr Mountains, Hi/ilhi i;/ W20, -KlL'l, 4li:'r>'(, tdl'T, .liiiir II i:>, iSiiT; .sinic
staticiu, < 'liisiiiil A- .Imiis ISL', ill lilOlt; near I'.i izciiiaii, ( 'In smil ,[■ Ji, ins 'S.VJ. '-•'>'.'>,
ill hiill).
W'yo.mini;: ^'(■llll\vstnll(■ i'ark, Lilti riiinii, Aii;rii>^t, iSS.'i; f^aiiic staticm, '/'/'n <///, in
ISS."); type siit'ciiiu'iis an cited under type locality; same citation, />'«.si illH,
Aiijrnst 14, IS!).'}; iiortliwcstern Wyoiniiii:, A'"-'' o'd, .").'{|, i^<'.\'2, Aii]L'iist I'd-."!!,
iSii:?; lu'adwatei'H of Toiijrne l\ivcr, IJijr Horn Mountains, '/'/'(c/// .")7, .Inly,
IS! IS.
Noinii I>\koia: Little Missouri Hivcr, ('nuhii l.'ji'r;. .Iniic .'lit, iss,"..
I'.M'l.ANAIKlN di' I'LAII'l I X .— I'llotc if,'ni j ill <p|' pllllll \nkv\i ill Ihr Held. Imlli>lni| Ip.V \'icl(i|- K.
ClifSiiill.
This species has lieeii confused cli icily with /,. nms. soiiietimcs w iili /,. rirrniinliiliiiii,
liiit <liffers from both in its folia;j:e, rootstocU, oil tnhcs. sniallcr fruit, I'tc., ami has a
much more eastern and lii^di iiiountaiii rans/e.
i;'>. Lomatium utriculatum (Niitt.) C. i^c H.
I'l'iiri'iliinnni ntririiliitiiin Nutt. in Torr. it (iray, V\. 1 : tl'JS. 1S4().
( iiiilcscciit Of s()iii(>tiiiit's iicai'ly iiciiiilcscciit. d'oiii ccspitosc to .'! dm.
(•)• moi'c liio'li. t'l'om il moro or less tliickcncd foot, piihcfiih'iit of ola-
lii'oiis; ])('tiol('s vcfy hi'oiidly dihitiHl; Iciivcs IcfMiitcly of pimitittdy
decompound, with ultiiiiiitc scoinciits niii'fowiy Hikmii'. l-Miini. or less
lonii'; iimht'l im('(|Uidly ;"» to 2(>-f!iy('d. with imohiccls of mtich dihifcd
mostly ohoviitc often toothed ])etiolate hfaeth'ts; ftiys ."^i cm. of less
loiili'; IXHJieels 4 to Id mm. long; llowei's yellow: ffiiit lifotidly ellij)-
tiiiil, j^lahfoiis. 4 to 10 mm. lone", '1 to 7 mm. lifoiid. with winos neai'ly
it> l)foa(l iis body, tiiid pfominent dofsal iind intcM'mediiite filis: oil tithes
liii'ii'e iind solitiU'v in the intervids. 4 to <> on th(> eonnnisstiftil sjde,
sometimes li or o very short iieees.sory ones in the dorsid intef\ids;
seed fiiee somewhiit eonciive.
Type locidity, '" rocky phiiiis, piirtieidiirly netif the eoidluenee of
die \\'ahlamet iind C)re<>'on [('oliiml)i!i| rivers." Orej^'on; eolliH-ted by
.\'itt<ill; type in II(M'I). riiiliid. Aetid.. diii)li('iite In Herb. Gray.
I't'om southei'H Cjiliforiuii to liritish C'oliinibiii.
Sj„ rii/i, IIS r.riiiiiiiK'il:
C'.\LiKoi{Ni.\: Jiiijritiii; in isr);*)-r)4; Fort Tejoii. Xunhis ilr Visiij ;!!l. in lS57-ri8;
Mount Diablo, Jimirr II2S, INIay 20, IS(i2; Newcastle. i'lacerCounty, Bulniiilrv
4r)7S, April, IS(i."r, near San I'rancisco, l\i'/l(ii/ii, in IStid; same station, Krllni/;/
ct' Jlarfonl 1 1 ")4. 1 1")."), in lS(lS-(i!): Sonoma ( "ounty, tSamiiilK U'A; Bridijcn 1IU((;
I : I
'JH'> ( nN|'KIl!ri'It»NS KUOM 'IIIK NA'lloNAI, II KUlf A HI I'M.
I'hniiii- (Miiniy. Ml--. Anslin ."iT; I'lilsmn, Sinrnniriilii (diiiily, A'. <'i(rr'i,,
Siiciw MMiiiii;iiii, l.iikf ('ciimlv, llntiiili i/i I : Smii licr'imnliiin, ti. /,', Tum/,.
M;i\, issi); Sill' .liicinlii, ./<///, .V ;!17l.'. Api'il •_'.">, Imsl'; Sierra Cnimty, l.iiiniii,,,.
.Iiiiic, lss;i; Siiii Luis <»lpis|ici, Mi". II. II'. Sininiirr.-t :>.").■>, April '_'.'), iSStl; |,(i>
\ii;:(lis (diiiily, l'iii-'i.-<li I!t44, .liiiic, 1.SS7; 'rcliacliiipi. Keiii ( 'niiiily, llnniiliii,.
•_M, May, Iss!'; 1 ,. is A iiiri'lfs, //<(>.-■-, Ajiiil Ma\, Is'.i"-'; ihlaiiu i Kcrii ( '(MiiiIv
llakri'sticld I Kcni ("nmity 1, Alcalde ({'"roim I 'miiity) , .{/('•- iln^finiml, Apn
.") May!!, isit;!; Mniiiil llaiiiillini, /.''(//- c .">4, April 1 1, ISlCi; Ainailof ('mini)
lliiii.-:ii ll'!i7, March May, iSlMi.
( )i<i;(iu\: 'I'ype speciineiis as citeil under type liicalil> ; Sihcrluii. Marion ( 'iiiinl\
//'/// 'JI'J. in IS71: western Oreucm, //-/r, //. .luiic, issO; /,. /7-. /v/ IUh;, in iMi''
W \siii\(;i'(>s : Steilacddin, i'iei'ce ('niinty. /,/. Miill,ii'.-< Iviji.; prairies dl' \\';ill;i
Walla, WilLix h'.XjiKl. I!')li; I'liii/nr; Steilac<M)iii. /'('/"/■ ti.'!"), May L'7, l,s.s>:
Wnodlawh, 'riiiirstnn ('unnty, Ui inlii-.tiin .'iiiri, .Iniie L'l), isiti'.
I'.Kiii"-!! ("<)i,iMiii\: ()ak r>a\ , N'ancouver Island, M<ii-<iiiii, May .">1, ISS7.
14. Lomatium vaseyi ('. ».<: K.
I'liinihtiniiii rnxiiti ('. ik \\. i'.ot. < ia/. 13: 114. ISS.S.
Short (■iiiilc.x'ciit. !."> to LfO cm. liioli. sliiflitlv ptiltcscnit ; petioles
\vli(»lly iiitliitcd: Irmcs siiiall {'l.h to ."> ciii. loiiu'). Uipiiiiiate. with the
siimll o\!it(' .seninciit.s irici'iiliiflv :> lo .-)-h)l)('(l; uiiilicl ('(iiiallv '1 td
r)-fiiy('(l. with imohict'ls of ohoxatc ix'tiohilatc toothed hi'aeth't.s: rays
2.') elli. loiiii'; pt'dieels 'l to 4 lillli. hme': Wowei'.s yellow; I'niil hfoadly
ohioiie-. eiiiai'n'iiiate. o'laljfoii.-^. 12 to 14 iiiiii. lone'. S iniii. hfoiid, willi
wiiiu's twice as hfoad as iiody. and mostly proininent doi'sal and iiitcf-
mediiite i'il»s: oil luhes solitiifv ill the iiitefvals, 4 on the commissiiial
side.
'IV])e locality. "'Sail Befiiafdiiio .Mountiiiiis. ( alifoi'iiia:" collected
by <'. /i. T'/.v,//. no. i';;i. May. l.sMi; {y\)v in l". S. Nat. lieil).. diipli
cate in liefl). Coidtef.
( )ii the mesas ot' soul hei'ii Calit'ofiiia.
)S/)rriiiii'ii.-< I'.niiiiiiii'd:
( ' Ai.ii (puni a: Ty|pe speeinieiis as cited under type l<iealit\ ; San IJernardiim
Ciiiinty, I'liri.yli ■JOlill, April Id, ISSS; Darwin Me.si, Iiiyn ('(Hinty, altiliidr
1,S0() meters, Curill, ,{■ Fiiii.-<loii 7sii, May JO, IS!)|; dry day mesas near Cdl-
1(111. San llernardiiH) ( 'oiiiity, l'iiri.-<li '2\'>7. April-May. ISilj.
IT). Lomatium caruifolium (Hook. tVc .Viii.) ('. ilv: H.
Fi'i'iilit riiriiifd/id ilodk. 1*1: .\rii. I'ldl. Mi'ecliey .'US. i.S40.
I'i'iicciliuniiii ciiriilfiiliKiii Tdrr. iV (iray, V\. 1 : (i'Js. IS40.
I'riii-i'iliiiiinii cro.^iiiii ,]o.\t^<>t\, l'",rytliea 6 : 1. IS!I7.
Like /.. lit r'iciiliii iiiii , hut often moi'e ciiiilescent. ])iil)ei'ulent of el,i-
nt'oiis. the elon^'ated peduncles !..") to 4..''>cm. liiuh; leaf seeineiits 1 Id
5 cm. lone-; hi'actlcts of invohiccds ohoviite and occasionally tootheil:
fruit <i to s imn. lono-. with wino-s half tis hroad as body, and ohsolcie
doi'.sal and intermediiite ribs; oil tubes indistinct. 2 or ;! in the inter
Viils, none on the commissurtd side.
'lype locality, in C'iiliforniii: collected by pmu/hi,^; duplicate typ'
in Ilerl). (iray.
CtMitral California, chietlv in the Ww Iveeion.
((H i/ri:u \Ni> KosK -nokiii amkkican i'Mmkllikkkak. *J17
< 'iii'fiiii.
,'. \'llHIII.
1,1 iintiiiii .
SSH; l.n>
',!■(! Illlllji '
I 'lllllltV '.
nil. Apn
■ ( 'iPlllltV
1 ( 'nlllll)
1, ill ISl''.'
.,1 Walla
•_'7, ISh^;
JH'tiolt'S
with til.'
illy -J t..
cts; rsiy-
I Itfoiidly
Diid, witli
md iiittM'
unissural
(•ollcctnl
».. <lu|»li
ilirimnliiiii
\, altituilr
l~ near I't'l-
llit or ,u'l:'-
llClltS 1 tn
tootlic'l:
I ((hsolt'i''
It he iiiti'V
(Site tyi"
s/ii (•('///( IIS I'.iiiiiiiiiiil:
( ' M.ll'nllM \ : ISiililuii, ill Is.")!! ,")|; I li,iii//ii.-<; W'allllll ('reck. ( 'nlll fa < 'usia ( i 'llllt v,
llninr l(»l t, April .'!0. iSiiL'; Sciiuiiiia Cniiiily, Sniiiitilx \l'2; Uriih/is ]'.\\; Little
flak, Snlaiio ('(iiiiily, ./(/).so)/. May ■_'-<), |S<»1; hlxt'tcf, Tulan' Cniiiity, .\liir
h:<lsl,n„,il. A I nil L'tl. ISII").
hi. Lomatium ellipticum (Ton. iSL (iruy) ('. vt W.
I'riiiriliiiniiii iiinliciiiilf lUiplii-nni 'Y'Wr. \. <ira\, I'acil'. I!. Ivr|). 2'-': \'2\. lHr)r».
( 'iiiilcsci'iil. Idiiiicirnin' ill liii>t'. :'. to \ dill. Iiinh. inort- or less piilics-
(I'lil. Iroiii ji iiiro*' r(»()l; l('ii\«'> tcfiiiitc tlicii once <>!• twice piiiiiiitc;
the iiltiiiiiitc st'ji'iiK'iits linciir-oldoiio'. short, ciispidiitc; imibcl .■") to
li' liiyt'd. with iiivolui'i'ls of coiisiiicuoiis hi-iictlcts. jis in I., iiniirnfiir-
I'liiii ; rays ;i to ."> cin. loiij;': pedicels -J (o ('» iniii. loiiji-; tlowei's white( '.);
Iiiiil liroiidly and l>liiiitly elliptical, ii'lahrous. It; to Is niin. lone",
alidiil lt» 111111. Id'oad. with wiiiys 4 inin. l»road (broader than body).
and rather obscure doi'sal and intei'iiiediate ribs; oil tubes solitary in
llie intervals.
ry|)e lociility. "Hound Valley, near the sources of the Sacramento,
ill the Sieri'a Nevada." (alifoKiiia: collected by .S'////'A/in ls.'")4; type
ill Herb. (iray.
Central Calit'ornia. in the rei>ion of the head waters of the Sacra-
mento.
>/" '■iiiii'iin i.i'diiiiiiiil:
( ' \i,iii)HNi.\: TyiH' H|M'ciiiiens as cited under tyjie locality; Feathci' River, near
.Marysxille, Yiilia County, liiiiilnir, in i85,S-r>4.
IT. Lomatium macrocarpum (Nutt. ) C. &. \i.
I'l'iiritliniiiiii iiiiii-riirdrjtiiiii Xutt. in Torr. i<c (iray, l"'l. 1 : tiL'T. 1S40.
I'l'iicidiiinini iiiiii-r(if(ir/iiiiii iiiriifdrpnin <iray, i'mc. Am. Acad. 8: IW"). 1S72.
I'l iifiiliiiiniii I nriifitr/iiiiii ( '. iV: K. Ifev. N. .Viii. I'lidiell. lil. \HHH.
Somewhat caulescent or neai'ly acauhvseiMit, 1 to (I dm. hieli. more
or less pultescent. much brancluMl at base, from a more or less elon-
L;:ite(l thick root: leaves i)innat(dy (or first division ternate) compound:
xoinents ])innately incised, ultimate disisions ovat<' or short linear;
iiiiibel somewhat e((ually H to lO-rayed. with involucelsof conspicuous
somewhat foliaceous lanceolate or linear bractlots oftiMi united and
unilateral; rays iJ to In cm. lony; pedicids '2 to l<» mm. lono-; tlowcM's
uhite; calvx-teeth evident: finiit linear-oblono- to broadlv obloii»»\
elliptical or oviite. jilaltrous. »> to '2() mm. lone-, H to 7 mm. broad, with
winus from very nai'row to as bi'oad as body, and tiliform dorsal and
iiiiermediate ribs: oil tubes solitary in the intervals (often ol)scure,
la rely 2 ov H), '2 or 4 on the commissural side; .seed face with a slight
c( ntral loiieitudinal rid<>-o.
Type locality, " Barren hills on the Oregon [Columbia]:" collectod
by \iitf<ill; ty})e in Herb. Phi lad. Acad. A duplicate type, of IVii-
<i III II II III niiirriinirjiiiiii < iifi/nirjnuii (iray {Hall 21 from (Oregon) is in
Herb. IMiilad. Acad.
L>1S
CoNTKim TIONS KIMM TIIK NAI'lnNAI, II KUHA Ull' M.
fi
I'loiii rniti'iil Ciililoiniii iIiiohli'Ii ciistciii Orcunn midI \\'ii>liiii<il(»ii
ti» lliilisli AiiHTU-ji, t'ustwanl to western Colorado and \vi>it'iii
N\ yoininy.
S/iriniiiiix I riiiiliiii il:
( ' M iRiitsi \: Saiitii ( 'lam Valley. I'lrUnini. May I, isiitl; I'liiiiias ('mmly, Mnni
11. I'. .I///'.-, in IS71.'; Siimniia ('niiiity, Sininuh ".•(; Siski>nii, I'liiiiia^*, ami
Sierra cinintie.x, LinniKni, in I.HHli; Aniiidiir ('ounly, llniimii ICt.'t, May '.'ii,
ISH"); Santa (Mai'a ('nuiity, Jipnuu, .hnu' M, |s!Mi; Sissmi, Siskixnii ('cmhiIx.
Ilriiini, in IS!i7.
OmcdnN: llttll '2.\, in 1S71 (lyiic u|' I'liiciilinniiii iii'irnirdr/nnii ( nriiriir/iinii i',r;\yi :
easteri\ Orenon, lloinll. in ISS(t; Ciixii-I: ;t7, May. ISS;{; near l'',ii;;eni' ( 'ily. I.iun
CniiMty, //(.//■(// 7:t7. . I line l.'S, ISW;!; Malheur llnttc. Mallicnr ( 'nnnly. I.,ih.n,
l'(i;!S. May I'J, I.SIMI; Swan i-ake Valley. Kiainalh Cnnnty. Ai./ilri/iih •_';;!.
May LM. iSltti; fnxlrl.- |S4il. April L''>. IS!(8.
W.\siiiN(iT(iN: W. Klickitat CcMiuly. Su/.-yiluri'^ May-.hnii', IS.s.">; eastern Wasli-
iiij.'t(in, (I. li. \'<is,ii, in iss;;; S|>iikane Cnunty, SiiL-silnrf. .Mine I'li, |ss|.
(I. h'. \'iiKiii .">(IS. in l.ssil; ^■Mkinla. l''ranklin, ami W liilman lounties, llm-
ilrrsiiii, May-.lnly. isiii'; ShihIIk r(/ <{■ Lfilnnj (il, •Jl.'l. in IS!'."!; I'nllnian,
Wliitnian CitMnty, /'///i / I.Vi;;, .lune I'l, lSi»4; Clevelaml, Kliekitat Connly,
/•;///, May, IS!».'); Shrlilui, ,S();!S, in l,S<»7; Waitslmr^'. Wallawalla Cnunlv,
//'»/■;/(•/• L'2 1, June "), lS!t7; I'uUman, Wliitnian Connly, F.hn.r'M'K Ma\. lMt7.
Idaiiii: Lower Clearwater Uiver, Nez I'erces Cnunly. .S'///'///i/</ .")i'. April L'(i, ISDJ;
hills near Moscnw, Ifiinlirsnii, April-.Iuly. Isii4; (Neur <!' Aleiie Mnuntaiir^.
Li ihi ri/ i;!. .lune L"_'. Isit,"); near i.ewistnu, Ne/ I'erees Ciiunty. .1. .1. ,v /■,'
diiiriKl,' //,//,/••_'! (7(1. April •_'7, ISiiil.
Nk\' ADA: Near \'ir;rinia City, llldniinr, {'"ehruary N. isdi, 'I'rinityaml W. Ihiin-
lii.ltlt Mnuntains, WuIkhu 4()S, May-.Iun<', isiiS; raiisiile. .Ii>i,<s ;!,s,s;!, .Innr
14, ISSL'; Ain-uni. ./'-//«N. .lune, ISIM.
C()i.(ii!Ai)(i; l'',<:eria Park, Uoutt County, .l/'rv /•.V/x/f/oof/, .Inly "i, IS!)!.
WvoMiNd: Yellowstone I'ark, Tinnli/, .June, iss."); l,a l>arye, Cinta Coiiniy,
Slrniisiiti, May-.Iune, lS!t4; I'oint ol' Kocks, Sweetwater County, .\ilsn,i
:{()S(), .fune 1, 1SH7; Yellowstone Kiver, Yellowstone I'aik, .1. .V' A'. AV/.v-,„
r>7:{:5, July !», ISitil.
Montana: Colunihia Kails, WiUinimt I4S, .lune-.luly, 1S94.
l?iUTisn Coi.i mhia: '^pences I'rid-.'e, Murniiii, May 1'"). ISSii.
.A.ssiNiHoiA: Medicine Hat, Mnconu 41t(;4. .June 1. IS!t4; {'"arewcll Cicek, Cypre>-
Ilills, Man, III! 10()!I4, .lune 1'7, iSit;"); \V 1 Moinitain Post, Macmn KKiiKi,
.[uly 10, iSiif).
.\i.hkkta: Milk i{iver P.rid-re, Manuni l(»(i!»;'>, .Iidy l!l. lS!t.">.
This almndant and widely <listril)uted sjH'cies is very constant in its ixeneral haliit.
puheseeiiee, foiiajie, and striking: invohici'ls, hut wonderl'iilly variahle in its Iruil.
We have atteni|)ted in \ain to di.seover lines of cU-avajre for seyiretrates, not e\tii
different ^'eoi,'rai>hical distrihution supportinji diversi' fruit characters. In soinc
forms the liuear-olilonii fruit is I'd nun. Ion;:, hut .'! mm. broad, and with very nariow
wintrs; while at the other extreme are small ol)|on^M>r ovate fruits hut ti nun. loii'^.
nearly as broad, and with wintj.s as broad as body. Hetwei-n the two extreme.-,
however, there neems to be every po,SHible gradation.
18. Lomatium dasycarpum (Toir. c'c (iitiv) (". c^i H.
Penreddiiniii ild.'^iirdrjiiiiii Ti)rr. i<:(tray, FI. 1: (i'JS. 1X40.
I'.'Kridniiniii iiriiKjIci C. &.U. Mot. (ia/. 13: L'Oit. ISSS.
Very short cauloseent or iicaiilesccnt, with .scncnil stout pediincles
1.5 to '^ em, liigh from a common root, tomentose jjiihescent: Icmv i-
rori/l'KK ANI> KOSK NoKTII AM KUK A N r.MllKI.MKKUA K. lM'.>
liiiylnii
Nr>tfni
ly. )l'ini
nil-, mill
M:iy '.'M.
( 'lllllltV .
Ill ( irjiy I :
'ity. I.itiii
\\ Li ill! I' I
n/illi -J'-W.
in Wiisli
•J(l. I SSI.
tics. Ilni-
I'ulllllllll,
I ('(ilUllV.
I rmiiil),
il •_•(•>, IS'.rJ;
llilllltMillS,
I. .1. .V /•:
W. Iluni-
;ss:;, .Imn'
11 ('(innl>,
tV, .\i I St III
/•;. .\ilsiiii
•nil lKil>it.
its I'niii.
imt I'Vrll
111 SlllllC
• ry iiaiTi'W
llllll. InllM.
cxti'c'incs,
)('(luntl»'>
l(-. It'ilVrS
fiitlirr xiiiiill. piiiiiiitt'ly (lt'((im|MMiii(l. with minicinns >li(»rt liiiftir xco;-
iiifiits: iinilii'l MtiiH'wIitit i><|(i!illy (t to l.'i layrd. with iii\ «)|iirt'l> of lint'tii*
to (»\!ll<' lliort' (»!' Ii'ss luiiiciihcr linirt It'ts; itiys "J.,") to '("..'"• clii. loiiy;
pcdict'ls <! to 1<» llllll. loiiy; llowcis white: t'niil iiciirly orl>i(iihir.
(OMr.scly piihcscciil (soiiH'tiiiu's liceojiiitiy almost yhihroiis). s to I I mill,
loiio, 7 to I'J llllll. Im'oikI, with thill iiirinhniiioiis wiiins lu'oadrr thtin the
Ixxly, titid lilit'onii dorsal and inlcniicdiati' ribs; oil tiilifs lar^f and
>olitary in the intervals (an occasional secondary one in tin- lateral
intei'Mils). [ on the cominissural side; si'ed deeply siilcale Iteiieath the
oil tiihes. with plane face.
Type locality, ■■('alif'oriiia;"' collectecl l»y IhiiKjInx; lyp<' in llerl».
( iray.
Southern Calit'ornia.
Siiicliiinix r.rdiiiiiii il :
('alu'ounia: lliiiilnir, in lsr);!-")t; ty|K' Hpeciiiu'ii as rjtcd iiniier type locality;
Aiiyel Island, <•. I,'. I'uxiii, in i.s7'); ('iiyiiinaca .MnmitairiH, (i. /,'. I '(M/// ■.',">(»,
May, isstt; Sail l.iiis (>liis|Mi ('(iiiiity, Mis. Siiimiii rs :'M, April •_'"), IHS'J; San
Diep. Coiiiity, l'rlii;i/i, May I, ISSI'; San l>ic<rn, .A-^r.-' ;!(ISS, March '_'(>, |SSL>;
Santa Ysaliel, San !>ici:n ('(Hiiity, l/insliuir, April S-'_'4, lS!t;!; |,ns AiiltcIcs
Cniiiily, lliissi, May L'l lS!(;l; .'Saunas, i.ns .Vii^rclcs ('iniiity. ' >////;//, In |s!»4;
iii'ai' San Dictrn, linltir '\.\, April II, ISitri; Cuyaiiiaca Mipinilaiiis, altitude
l,:'>S(l meters, I'tir'isli AWW, .hiiie .")-7, IS!*?.
lit. Lomatium tomentosum (Beiitli.) ('. c<: H.
J'i'iirti/iiiiiiiii liiiiiniliisiiiii Keiitli. I'i. Ilartw. .'>12. IS49.
More or less deinely villoiis-toiiieiitose. somewhat ciUilescent or
scarccdy so, about '■'> dm. liieh; iea\es liiiely dissected into narrow or
lilit'orm se«>'ments; iimlxd with 4 to s e((ual rays, and in\ oliicels of linear
to lanceolate or ovate acuminate ln'actlets; rays (fertile) 2..') to T.r. cm.
lonj>'; pedicels »J to 1'2 mm. lone-; ilowers white; calyx teeth e\ideiit;
fruit ovate to orliiciilar. denstdy tomeiitose, lo to Is mm. lone-, i; to
!<• mm. broad, with thickish wines from not (piite as bi'oad as body to
liroiider, tind prominent dorsal and intermediate ribs (concealed by
llie toineiitum); oil tubes mostly H in the intervals, 4 on the commis-
>iiral side; seed face somewhat concave.
'iVpe lociility. "'in aiimibus exsiccatis lluviorum vallis. Sacriimento."
('ill.. colliM'ted by //iirfmf/, no. 'JStl (but sent out as no. 1 7.M ). in
iS4r)-47; type in Herb. Kew. du|)licat(> in Herb, (irtiy.
California, from the bay region to Siskiyou County.
Siii'ciiiii IIS I'.iitiiihitil;
C'ai.ifokxia: San Luis ()l)ispi), llvcurr 4t)l, Ajjril, ISiil; I'kiali, Meiiddciiio
County, lioldiidrr ',i{M7, in l.Ht)4; Suusalito, Murin County, KelliKjij A' Unr/urd
ll-'iH, May 20, ISlW; Chieo, Jiiitte County, Mrn. A'. M. Ansth,, May, 1SS:{;
Contra Costa County, (liuiuc, iNIay, ISS!); iJttle Cliico Cret-k, Butte County,
Mrx. li. M. Anxtiu^iVi), May, ISiUi; Si.sson, Siskiyou County, Hrmr,,, in ls<i7;
Mission Hills, San Francisco, Miir Knstinnxl, ^lay 20, l.SilS.
L>i>0
('ONTUIHI'TIONM H{i»M TIIK NATloNAI- IlKKMAKII'M.
'jn. Lomatium orientale ('. iV: U., xp. nov.
I'liiriiliiiiiim iiinliiiiiili Niiit. ill ^I'l'iit pint, iiml of all liitiT iiiitliorx.
A«'iml«'M<'«'nt or sliditlv tiiiilcsccnt. willi slioit and soft piilM'siTiicc.
pcdiincirs I to ;> nil. Iii^'li. atiil a thick I'lont^atiMl inut (ot'tni <>nvoIIi>ii in
plafcs); IciiM's hipiniialr. tin- >iiiall oliloiiu scninrnts mtirt' oi' loollicii:
iiniltt'l iiii('(|iiallv ."> to s ravt'il. with invohicds of srarioiix-inaryinnl
(oftni piii'pli>h) hincrohilr tlistiiiit liracth'ts; ravs I to :(..'> ciii. loii<.r:
prdict'ls Hrlahroiis. T) to 7 iiitii. hmy; llowns whiti' or pinkish, witli
jflaltroiis o\arit's; fruit almost round, fiimi'jiinatr at \nisv, nhilirous. .".
Mini. lon}i". I iiini. Iiroad. with winjis not as hroad as body, and indiN
titit't or oliMili'tc ihtrsal and iiiti-riii<>diat*> ribs; oil tulics solitary in tlic
intt-rvals (rarely 2 in tin* lateral inter\uls), 4 on the eonuiiissurul side;
seed face plane.
Typ*' locality, plains around Denver. Colo. : cidlected l»y /{rf/i,/.
May. isi»r>: type in l'. S. Nat. Ilerli.
On the plains from North Dakota to Kansas, and west to .Vri/ona
and Washinjiton.
S/ii'i'iiiii iiK I'.iiiiiiint'il:
Kansas: Western Kiuihus, Jlirh. Stuli .lijfic C'lll-
Nkukanka: lt'(7c(M, in 1HH7; Kmi).' I'iiir, hmwii Cuiiiify, lintlrr, .liiiic 1, iWt.S.
Sol Til Dakota: .Aurora County, Wilni.r, .May 2t), iK'ii'.
Montana: lihiiihiiixhlii, May 3-4, IKtM); Warm l't'ai<, I'.car l-nd^T, I'. Ihillii/,
.rune H, lHi)4.
Wyoming: Fort Kusscll, linhii, in IHS"); Clicyciiiir, llnnivil. in iMlt.".; I,araniic
plains, Srhini, May, IS'.tManil IH!M.
CoLoUADo: Hull A- HarliDiir 'J\'2, in I8ti2; I'aiincr l,ake, Allcr hjixlifmiil, May L'."),
IHitO; Caclie la I'oiKh'e, (nnrn. May •.';{, JHIU; fontlijlls, altitn<lr I.S(M) \n
l,ltr)(» nu'tcrs, CriUKliill, May, IWKJ and IS!M; near Windsor, 'hinhmit. May.
lWt4; plains ulioiit Denver, //W/kV, May, ISli.'i; i-o^' Canyon ami liist Canyon,
llnlzhnin- ;!, May lU, IHiMi.
Nkw Mk.\I((i: Manj.'iis Spriiif,'."-, linxhii 14S, l''el>ruary 1'"), is.so.
.\uizona: MiicDiiiKjdl 5, .funt', IHHI ; Fiap^taff, altitude i,tir)() meters, M<ic/)<,iu/<tl :\
May Ml, IH'tS; Clifton, Itarldsnn, in ISitii.
I'taii: I'liliinr 181, in 1877.
Idaho: Allin, in 187M; lioundary of Idaho anil Wasiiiiintoii, Cuiihii, in 18!»1.
in 1818 Nuttall transferred i'ursli's .S'/////('i(/////( niiillntiili' to Frniln, and cited with
tlie type of I'lirsli (a Lnrix A- I'hirk plant from tlie Columtiia Hiverl a more eastern
plant, "on tlie liit.'li plains of the Missouri, comnu'ncinjr aWont tlie eiiiilluenet- of the
river .lauk [.Iauiie= Yellowstone or .lac(iue=; Dakota]," a plant said by .Nuttall In
lie associated on tlie eastern plains with //. fm iitfiihiciiini. Since then the nainr
iiii'licdiilis linf Iteeii associateil with the plant of the eastern plains. It was a puzzle i"
iistolind that the type locality (ti Siin/riiiitm mulinuili' was entirely to the west of il-
present ranni', hut Mt'Sf'i's. Hohinson and (Ireenman have cleared up the niattci
by examining' I'ursh's type, and discoverinj.' that it is the same as the ahiindant .s'/.m/'
li'iiiciiriiiiiii of Hooker, from the ,«anie re^'ioii. This leaves the eastern plant withoiii
a name.
21. Lomatium nevadense (Watson) ('. &, K. Fi(i. Oc
J'l'Kcithnniiii iii'rinli'itKi' Wat.sou, Proc. Am. .\cad. 11 : 1415. 187t>.
(TlaiU'ous, pulHM'ulent, .shoi-t caulescent, ju'dimeles 1 to 4 dm. hijih:
leaves pinnateiy decompound, with small seoincnts; umhel uiuh(Uu1Jv
(?on,l'KK ANI> KOSK -Nninn AMKUICW I'M HKLMI' KUAK. 'J'Jl
sn'lHM',
itllt'ii ill
Mtllx'ti;
irj^int'tl
i. loliw'.
\\. with
)fOUS. .'»
I iii(li>
y ill till'
ml •»i(l«';
lirllol.
Ari/<»nii
1'. Until II,
l^anuiiic
/, May •_':>,
l.HOO til
|/((,(/^ May,
t Canynii,
Yclhtiuinl a,
1H<I1.
Ifiti'tl witli
lire caHtfiii
|.|i('f of tin'
Ndttall t"
tilt- iiaiiK'
a |>ii/./.li' 1"
I west nl' it-
[hc matter
JMlaiit >■<'.<(//
lilt witlioiii
FuJ. 0<'
^111. liiKl'"-
iiuMiuallv
T) to l(t-riiy«>(l. with iii\ i)liircl> of snirioii.s-iimi-jjfitx'd liiiciir-lunrrulutr
Itl'llt'llrts sulliftillK's Inotlini mid lisimllv (liHtilift; Vwys I to .'m'IM. lonjr;
ImmIIitIm |tlllM'.s«»'iit. I to |0 tnill. loiiy; llowcl*. white, with pIllM-Nrt'iit
iiMil'l I'i'llit roiiiiil to oVtit)'. Noiiirwhilt IMllirsci'llt. *> to !<• mill, loii}^,
I to s iiiiii. Itioiiil. with win^r'^ almost i(> Im'oikI us liody. mid *>vidi>nt
iloi'siil mid iiitfniK'diii'i' rilis; oil tiiliivsMor t in tlu> iiitcrviils, 4 to t; on
ill" < oiiimissiii'iil side.
Tvpf lociilitv. I'nioiivilh', Noviidii. altitudr I,.")(M» mctrrs; (MillccttHl
li\ W'lil.sni,. no. Hl'.i, .Imii'. ist'iS; typi'in V. S. Nut. Ilfi'l*.
l''rom thi' moiintiiiiis of soiith(>ust(>i-ii Oi'cu'on und (>ustt>rn (tilit'oniiu
III Ni'vuda und .Vri/.onu.
>/H riiiii UK I I II III I nil):
Ohkuiin: Ni-ar lliittiiii Sprin^fs, Lake Citimty, altitiiilr 1, J7n iiii'ti-iJ', I.) ilnnj MW,
.lime :UI, IMiM; iirar llarpirs Itaiirli, Mallii-iir hivi.lc, ahitiuli- '.Mn t.. 'iTO
iiiftcrs, l.iHiinj 'J\{)7, IM »•'>, L"-'()."), May L'L' .liiiir ">, IMlMl.
Caukiikni \: " rp|MT Sarnuiinitn," I'nrkiiimtn; Sierra Ncvaila, Luiiiiidh. in |s7.');
iirarTni. •!<(■(•. Ncvatia ( 'miiity, Xn/i/f.', May-.hily, IMHti, iSS7, ami lH!t.").
Nk\\I)\; Nrar N'iiyiiiia City, lll'innur, Marrli April, l.S().'t-(l4; type spf(iiii('iif<ii»<
liti'ij umiiT typi' Incality; ('ar^'nll ( 'ity, altitiiili- J.oOn mdciv, 11 (//.•«))/ Klil,
.\pril. IHtiH; Kinpiri' rity, dniisliy Cuiiiity. ,/-,/«.•< :iH7!t, IW.Hii, May -'.'l-Jiiiu' lit,
IHHl.'; |{fiin aixl ViTili, Waslmc ('cpiinty, Snniii, .liinc, |H!I(1; sami' f^taticui,
llllliliiili ill l.SiHI.
I r\ii: ."^ilvcr UccI', altitiulf l.:!.'i(l iiiftcrs. ./..//.w 'ilHH, May 4, IH1I4.
Ahi/.hva; I'farli Spriii^rs, Moiiavc (umiiy, Liiinnnii 1L'.'>, May, ISSI; Tiirsnn
Minintaiiis, 'rniinnii liU, April s, l.siti'; near l'a>;iimpa, altitude I,1.'<MI uieterH,
.liiiiiKUm), April 2\\, 1WI4.
I''iiriiierly (•(iiifiiseil with /„ iiiiilirniili , from wliieli it may he reailily ilistiiimiislieil
li\ its piihei^ceiit iH'ilicelH. ovarieH, and I'riiit, all of whieh are jjrlaltniiis in I., innll-
'■iiili. .Mho the ranjj;e of /-. niriiiliiixi' is farther west, in the Sierra Nevada rivioii,
wliile /,. i/(('/i<v/»//( helonns more especially t o the plains ami more i-asterii foothills.
Lomatium nevadense cupulatum (Joiu'.s) C. cV: R.
I'liiriiliiiiinii iiiriiiliiixr ciipiiliihiiii .hiiii'S, ("oiitr. to Western iVitany no. ,S: iJ!).
I H!»,H.
Involiiccls of l»i'!ictl(>ts united into ti cup with hyaline mar<'in, t> to S
iiiin. lone-; oil tubes (S or !» on the eonmiissural side.
Ty))*' locality, <i'i'avelly lue.sus. " Heiio. Nevada." altitude L.'iOd
meters; eolleeted hy .A>//r,s', June 111. lSS2, and Aiiril -J-J, is'.iT: ty[)e in
! lerli. .loiies.
Only known from the type locality.
>//' '■iiiii'iix i.iiiiii'niiil:
Nkvada: Tyjie locality, Souiif W, June, 18iH).
•I'l. Lomatium daucifolium (Nutt.) C. & li.
I'riici'diiiiniii ilitiK-l/oliiiiii Xutt. in Torr. iSclJray, I'M. 1 : t>27. 184(1.
I'fiirrdiniuiii I'ni'iiiriiliifiiiiit ilmicifolliiiii Torr. & (iray, 1. c.
I'liirnliiiniiii rilhiKiini Nutt. in I5of. Kiii<rSiirv. 1.'{I. 1S71, in part.
I'i'iKriliiiiiiiii I'lii'iiiriilitn inn of lattT authors, not Nutt.
At first \MM'y tomeiitose. hecominj^' more or less ohihrat*'. with pedun-
cles 1 to 2 dm. long; leaves very tinely dissected, ternate then pin
222 <'<»NTKlHrTloNS I'KoM IIIK NATIONAL IlKUHAKH'M.
niitcly <lt'c(»iii))(mii(l into short lilifoi'iii sco-inciits: iimiIh-I fathoi'
iin(M|U!illy ;> to iL'-raviMl, with <^iimo|)liylloiis irnoluccls. ."> to 7-clc.l'l.
iiiid with coiispiciioiisiy hairy inaru'iiis: rays li.;") toT.'i cm. loiin-; piMJi
eels t'l to hi mill, loiio': tloucrs yellow. th(> o\ai'y olahroiis; frnil
l)roii(li\ oliloiiu'. ii'laltrous. ,") loS mm. loiiu'. 1 mm. Id'oad. with win<'s
halt' as Id'oad as body, and prominent dorsal and iiitei'inediate rilts;
oi! tiiltes 1 to ;> in the intervals. -J to 4 on the eommissunil side.
Type loeality. "on the IMatte."" near Independence. Jackson County.
Mo.; collected l.y Xtifhill; typt> in ileri). IMiilad. Acad.
On the plains. ||-om Nebraska. tlii'oii<ih Kansas and Mis.souri, t«)easl-
eni Texas: jx'rhaps with moic noi'theni extension.
Sjiifiiiii //.-■■ ' idiiiihi il:
Nkiiuaska: Wyiimn', ( iaj^'c ("i)iinty, WiiriiiniK \'.V2, IMay 2n, iS.ss.
IvANsAs: .Miami Cniiiity, 0//.S7./', Aiirii, ls,s;>; Manliiittaii. Ilnsslrr. May I, issd;
niiii^rji, Crcrifdiir. .Iiiiic, 1S!IL' anil 1S(I;5; Oshoriie ( 'niuity, Sliinr Id, .May lit,
ISIM.
Missoiui: 'i'y|)e spe(•iml•Il^J an cited iiiidi-r type locality; .lacksoii l'niiiit\-, lln.^li
:V22, .•>4."), April-May, lS<i4aii(l ISHB.
Indian 'l'l:la!|•nll;^ : i.iiiicstipi r ( iap, llnllrr, April. iSTli.
Oklahoma: iimilsxilic, KiiiutisluT ('dunty, I.inini Hldiikhixliiji, April Itl-.ll,
ISiM).
Tkxas: |)allas, WiKii^mi !M, in 1S7:>; same station, Ixcri.rcluiK ;!t>l, Marcli-Apnl,
ISSl.
'2;'). Lomatium foeniculaceum (Niitt.) ('. & K.
Fi ruin I'di irrn/<iiu II, Niitt. (it'll. 1 : IS,'!. ISIS.
LniiHiliiiiit rilliisuiii Kal'. .lour. IMiys. 89: KM. isili.
('(ii/siri/liii ri/ldsd Spri'M^r. ill Kocm. i*c Sclmlt. Syst. 6 : -'iSS. ISiiO.
I'l iici'iliiiniiii fill iiiciiliii-i iiiii Null, ill Torr. i^ (iray, l''l. 1 : tli!7. IS40.
Acaulescent. iit first densely villous tmt hecomino' more or loss
e-|ii))i'ate. 1 to)? dm. liiuh; leaves linely dissected, ternate then i)innately
decomi)()Uiid. with very numerous narrow crowded seoinents; imilitl
somewhat (Mpudly T) to ir)-i'aye(l. with involucels of conspicuous huice
ohite moi'e or less united and usually xcry tomentose hracth'ts: rtiys
2 to 4 ciu. loiiii': peilieels 2 to <! mm. Iont>'; tlowiM-s yellow, the oNiiiie-
densely iiuiioscent : I'ruit orl)i(ailar to ()l)lon*i'. soiuewliat piiiiescent. .'i
to iS mm. lone-. 4 to .'» lum. lu'oad. with \sinii's halt" as hroiul sis body; nil
tub(>s ;> or 4 in the inter\als, 4 on the eommissunil side; seed I'iue
plane.
Type locidity. "on tiie liiuh i)lains of the Missouri, commencing
about the contlueiu-e of the river .lauke ] Yellowstone ^];'' eolleet(>d liv
Anftdll: type not in Herb. IMiiliid. .\«'ad.. iuicl po8sil)ly lost.
From the })l!iinsof Assiniboia to Texas.
Sjii'ciiiii IIS r.rinilliii'il ■'
Awsinihoia: Medicine Hat and Cypress Hills, Macnini .">002, "lOO;!, May-.IiiH' .
IS<)4.
WvoMiNo: Sheridan Coiiiity, VVk '/// l'4l'7, .Inly, iSliit.
Noinn DvKorA: " i>ad bands," Ijttk'. .Mi.s.souri, 0(iil>;i l.'iO, .luiie ISO, l.S.So; Frnt
Biilurd, //(»(•(//•'/, .May, l.SSK.
ratliov
T-clct't.
x: pt'di
^: t'niii
li will":-'
itc lilis;
County.
. to »'ii>t-
ly 4, ISSd;
(i, May 111,
111
iiv. r>ii--'h
iU-fli-Aiinl,
•(' or loss
piniiatcly
^ts: lunlicl
oils hinn -
jl.'ts: my-
he oNiiri*'-
Ot'St
hodv
cut.
>cl fill
liniMfiiciiri
)lUH't('(l I'V
Miiv-.liiii
I, 1SS:5; F'lit
Cori/FKH AND KoSK NoKTII AMKUK'AN LMHKL1,IFKKAK. 'Jl'.S
Sdi'iii |)\ki)Ta: I'.lack Hills, near hirl Meade, Fnrinioil 14-"i, May <i, isS7; Ulack
Hills, Hot Spring's, l!,i,n„r</ T'JS, .liiiie lo, ISHI'; Alkali Creek, I', liin/rn IS,
June;; 1S94.
Xkhk.\.hka: " riaiiifj of the I Matte," Snllall (typcoi' Nut tail's I'l ncddiiinii rillnxinn).
Kansas: ( Miaira, 'Vovraf/c, .Fiiiie ."i, ISH:!.
Tk.vas: l'",aj.'le Pass, llnniril.
■1\. Lomatium vaginatiim (". c<: K.. s|). nov.
Slioit. ••aiilcsccnt. rioin an cloiio'atcil tiioic of less thickoiird foot. ;'» to
I dm. Iiioh. often spfcadiiiji" t'foni the liasc. sonicwliat scahfoiis tlifoiioh-
mit: IcaM's i-atli('f hfoad. tcfiiatr tluMi once to twice ))itiiiat('. ultimate
st'oiiieiits slioft f>ii(lol)tiise. often mofe of less conlliient: petioles a hif^'e
iiitlated piifple sli(>atli: iimhels somiMvliat iineinial. T* to 12-fayed. with
a sinolc inM)liiefal Itfaet, iind involiiecds of niimefoiis lineaf elonoiited
.leiiminate hiaetlets; fays '1 to t! cm. lony: pedictds 4 to 7 mm. lon«>';
llowefs pale \(dlow: ffiiit lifoadiy olilone-. somewhat scalifoiis. S to 10
mm. loiio'. with wino's neafly as hfoad as hody: oil tulies lafj^'e. '1 of 8
ill the intefvals.
rvi)e locality. Looan \'allev. In ion ( "oiint v.Ofee. ; collected 1)V IT. C
<'iis!cl\ no. Kilt"; type in V . S. Nat. Ilefh.
Ktistefn Ofeo'on.
Sinfiiiii iix I .I'liiiinii <l:
( Ikkcon: r>'|ie s|ie<-iiiiens as citeil uiiiler type locality ; near < iri//,ly Iliitte. Crook
County, altiliide l,4L'."i meters, /,( //;« /v/ L'.'{4, .Iiiiie 14, l.S!)4; Mallieiir Divide,
Li'lliir;/ L'KK), May .'Id, ISltti; near J'.eiilali, Maliieiir County, Lclhrri/'J-^':):], .liuu'
17, I Silt).
Cai.ii'okma : Yreka, ."Siskiyou ( 'ouiity, ^'/vyy/c "SS, May !•">, ISTil.
Mr. Cusick lias ilistrilniteil this s|)ecies as rcuri'ildnnm ilmiiKilii. Imt the I'riiit win^H
are liroaiier than in that specii-s.
i^-). Lomatium marginatum (Benth.) C. S: K.
I'l in-i iliiiniiii iii<iri/iiiiiliiiii Uentli. i'l. Hartw. ;>ll.'. !S4(l.
Tall (at least H <lm. hi«ih) ;ind somcnvhiit ciuilesceiit. olahfoiis: l(>aves
hifii'e. miudi compounded into loiio- lineaf scoinents; ff uitinji" fiiys few.
iiuicli (donoated. .'> cm. lono-; jiedicids shMulef. lo to ['2 mm. lone':
iiivoliicfiil hfacts lineaf. tdonoated. acuminate, somewhat scafioiis
iiiafoined; ffiiit immatiife. idliptical olilon^-. olahfoiis.
TyjM' locality, "in vidle Siicnimento;" colkn'ted by Ihwto'aj^ no.
17.'»:i. duplicate in ll(nd). Gray.
Central C'idiforniii.
•"^I't I'iiiii'iis f.rdiniiii'il:
Cai.ikohnia: Tyiie s]H'cinuMis as citcMl under typo locality.
lirewer'.s no. 4.'M!(1 ( hSii.'i), iVoni the hanks of the .\nieriean Kiver, California, must
lir very near this species. The only striking' difference is the much smaller hractlets.
In the Dotany of California I'l'iuriliiiinin iiiiir<pii<itiiiii is referreil to /'. i-nriiifoliiiiii,
w here it lias e\-er' since remaiiieil. A careful comparison of the Doutrlas jilant, which
i> the type of the former, and tlu> HartwcL' jilaiit, which is the type of the latter,
I' 'ii\ inces us that the I \vi> are very distinct. /'. iiinnjiiialinii is a much stronger plant,
with very iliffereiit hractlets, lon<rer pedicels, and douhtless laiyer fruit, etc. No
'J 2 4
CONTKIHUTIONS FUoM I'llK NAl'loNAl, II KKHAUIC M.
inatcnal, liowcNfr, li;is Ihmmi m-cii cxci'iit tliiit ni IlartwcL's cnllcctiuii, iiiadt' iimii
tliaii lift y yt MI'S ai,'(i. 'I'lic attfiitidii nl' ( 'aliforiiiaii l>i>taiiists is called tn tlic dt'.-ii
al)ility of cnlU'ctiii).' a lull scries nf this species.
2n. Lomatium oreganum ('. tSl: K.
/'iiiriildiiniii nri'iiiiiiuiii {'. ik \'\. Iie\. N. Am. I liiliell. (1 1. iSSS.
A wry imich nHliiccd ccspilosc pluiit Iroin a iimlticipitiil caiKlcN.
|)iil»('.>;('('iit tliroutiliouf : leaves narrow iiioutliiie. ()iii-(> to twice pinnate,
alternate .seuinents short. o\at(> to iineai-ovate. apieniate: i)e(liineie^
slender and weak. Ioniser than the leiives. :i..'» to l<>eni. lonii': nniiteU
sinii)h'. <»r of two small unilxdlets (one sessile), with inxolneels ot' linear
j^reen hraetlets: pedicels of sterile flower.- 'J to .". nun. loni;'. I'ruitine
pedicels fewer and shorter: fi'nit 'A to I nnn. lonj;". l)roadly ol)lon<_'.
])ulK\s('ent. with nai'row winu's; calyx teeth present.
'rv])e locality. "Alpine* rocks, liliie and Kaiiie ("reek Moiintain>."
Oreo-on; colhu'ted l)y IT. ( '. I'uslc/,-. no. 1;!1M). .\iioust. I.s.stl- l.s.ss;
typo in Ilei'it. Coulter, fi'aoiuents in V . S. Nat. Herb.
Sl>i'<'iiiiriin i:rii)ni)ii'il;
Oreho.n: Type speeiiiieiis as cited under tyjie lueality: also cliffs of [>lue Mchih-
taitis, head of .Vulhouys Creek (said liy < 'nsir/: to lie the I'xact locality ni
tlu' type specimens), altitude 2,4(10 meters, ^(/.s'V/,' L'L'17, .luly 1!»-Septemlicr
14, 189i>.
27. Lomatium hallii (Wtitson) ('. c't H.
J'liicnhiiiiiiii liiillii \\'i[\f'i>\], i'roc. .\iii. .\cad. 11: 141. ISTti.
Short caulescent, with elono'tited jjeduneles 1.;") to 4 dm. hioh. (.I'lhroti-:
leaves ])inniit(\ ohiony in outline, the o\ate seonients about 1 cm. loni:.
licM'ply toothed or [)inniititid: uml»(4 ecpially .'5 to ti-i'tiyed. with in\()lii
eels of smjiU l)ractlets; rays about 2..') cm. lono*. pedicels (> to S nnii.
lone-; llowei's yellow; fi'uit broadly ellipticid. olabrous. t? umi. lono. I
nmi. bi'oiid. with tiliform dorsal iind interuiediate ril)s; oil tul)es .". in
the intervals. 4 to <i on the conunissural side.
Type locality, "northern Oreeon:" collected by //(///, no. 211: type
in Her I), (i -ay.
Alpine in noi'tluM'n Oregoti and Washinoton.
,Sy«'r////('//.s t'.iitiiiiui il:
OHKiiox: Mount !!ood, ;diout timlier line, llonrll ~'.\s, .\ii^fust '.», isit.S.
2s. Lomatium leibergi ('. c'>c H.. sp. nov.
\'ery short caulescent, odabrous throue-hout. from a caude.x wlii' li
beconu's larj^c and nuUtici])ital: peduncles 2 to :') dm. hioh. e.xceediiii:
the leaves: loaves brij»ht <ireen, narrow in outline. 1 to I..") dm. lon^.
l)ipinnate: piiuiao (i or T pairs, ovate to oblonu'. lowest pair somewhat
olonji'atod: ultimate divisions small, ovate. i)inniit(dy lobed or toothed;
umbcd rather ('(pially few-rayed, with inxolucels of lin(>ar (donuated
distinct briU'tlets; rays 12 to IS mm. lono-; pedicels 2 to 4 imu. loni:;
Howei-s deep y(dl()w: fruit (inuuiiture) luirrowly oblong, o mui. Ioiil;.
with narrow wings.
IC (loil
(•:iiltl«'\.
)iiiii;iti'.
•duiu'lf-
mnltt'N
)t' liiifMr
fruit iii'j
()I)1()11L'.
iiitiiin.-.""
„st;-l^^^•.
Idciility III
-SclltfllllitT
(.•hilti'dii-:
cm. lon^:'.
h iinolu-
to S iinii.
n. lonu'. ^
llulu's ;'. ill
■2\\: tviH'
lex will' 11
L'Xcci'dinii
(lin. loii'i.
lsoiiunvli.it
|r toothi''!'-
Iclonji'iit'''
mm. loiiii.
Cori/L'KK AND UOSK — NOKTII AMKKICAN L'MHKLLIb'EKAK. 225
Type lociility. Oregon; collected l»y /./ /V^r/v/. no. n<i»). in iMt'.i; type
III r. S. Niit. liert).
Only known fi'oiii tyi)e locality.
Sjiii-liiiciix I .rdniiiii'il :
(>HK(i<)N: Type s|i('ciiiiciis iis citcil un<lcr ty|ic luriilily.
I'tt. Lomatium martindalei ('. iSc K.
I'rnciliiiiiiiii iiHirlliKla/ii C. it U. l\u\. (la/.. 13: l4-_'. ISSS.
Heseiiihlino' A. halli! in liuliit and t"olia<i'e. bill dill'eriiio- in lea\'es,
sometimes hipinnate. with toothed or piniiatitid seoniciits; t'niit s to
It; mm. lone'. 7 mm. broad, with wines much broader than liody (which
is but '1 mm.), and prominent dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil tubes
solitary in the intervals. -2 on the commissural side; seed t'aee some-
what concave, with central lonj^itudinal rido-e.
Type locality. "" I'ocky ))laces. Cascade .Mountains. ( )re<;'on; "* col-
lected liy I/dirdI, May-.Iune, i.s.so; tyiie in Herb. Coulter.
Mountains of Oreeon.
Sjii'f'nni'iis I'.iini, mid :
OiiKdo.v: Near Corral Spring', l-vlamatli ('<Miiily, altitmlc l,(>:'.il i:;'lcrs, Liiiifr;)
(iO!l, Aii<:ii.-t -2, 1S!I4; Crater Lake, altitude 1,!I00 tn IM'OO meters, rnrill,' ,(•
Lrihini Wm, ;->,S2, ;!S7, Aii>.'ust 1:5-14, lS!)(i; same station, altitude L', 4(10 iiK'ters,
(liiniKiii 47!), 4.S0, August 20-L'l, lS!i(i.
Lomatium martindalei angustatum C. ^Sc K.
Penccildiiiiiii iiKirtimlnli'i iiiH/iistitlniii ('. ik. K. Hot. <ia/. 13: 141*.. isSS.
Usually more ciiuiivsct'iit tind sometimes taller, with more dissected
l(>iives. and winos of fruit but 1 mm. wide, luidvinu' a fruit 4 mm.
wide.
IVpe lociility. rocky })laces. "Cascade Mountiiins." Oreeoji: col-
lected by //ni/'r//, in 1S,S(I; type in Herb. Coulter, dupliciite in L . S.
Nat. Herb.
Mountiiins of Oregon. \N'ashine-t()n, and Britisii Columbia.
Si)i'rniini.'< I'Xit nihil il:
Ohkcon: Tyi)0 specimens a.'< cited under ty])i' locality: at timber line oii Mount
Mooil, altitude 1,800 to L',100 meters, 3f«7'r"(//,, in ISltii; Mount .left'erson,
altitudt' 1,800 meters, Corillni- Apiilii/uli' 1171, Au^'ust L'.">, iSitS.
Wasmin(;to\; Near Klleiisburj:, Kittitas County, C. H. I'./.v -/.'!! 12, Aii^rusl, l.ssit;
()lymi)ia .Mountains, I'l/nr 870, September 'M), ISOO; Skamania County,
Siil:)iili,rf2W2, May-August, 1802; Ca.s'ade Mountains (altitude OOO meters)
and Mount .\dauis (altitude 1,800 meters), /fim/i rsmi 2514, 2.")7;"i, .luly-
Aiipist, 1802;.SVo((//«'/v/ ,V Lt'ihr r;/ 7-i'\ in 180;!; Moinit i\ainier, altitude 2, 100
meters, yVy<( /• 2008, .\ut,'ust, 1805; Goat Mountains (Cascades), altitude l,o00
meters, .1//,/* 2ri8, in 1896.
Riiirisii Commhia: Mount .Mark, Vancouver Island, altitude 000 meters, Munnin,
July 2."), 1887.
Perhaps too near l^niiniliinii Imllii, Imt no iiiterjirades have yet been I'ound.
:'ii. Lomatium laevigatum (Xutt.) C. c^c K.
I'i'uci'ildiniiii larrii/iitiiiii .Xutt. in 'r<irr. it(iray, t'l. 1: 027. 1840.
He.seiiihling L. frltei'mttniii. but completely yhibi'ous, tiboiit M dm.
58T2 it)
'J'JC) roN'I'Uim'I'loNS KUOM TIIK NATIONAL HKKHAKIIIM.
hin'li. with ti'itciMiiitt' IciiVfs and iiiucli reduced It iillets oi- seo-ment.N. the
latter l»ut (i to 1.^ nun. lone' iin<l 1 nun. wide: pedieids S to lt> nnn.
lonii': fruit s to 1<» mm. lone'. ;! to I mm. hrosid, witli wine-s as hroiid
a.s hodv.
Type locality, "lilue Mountains of ()i-ej>(»ii;" collected hy Antfa//;
type in Ileil). IMiiIa<l. .Vcad.
Alone- tli(> I'pper ( 'olumliia in Oreuon and Wasliine-ton.
Sjiccniii'iis I iitiiinii'il:
OnKiiox: Type siiecimeiis as cited im<lrr lyjic liicalit>'; Muffs of tlic ( "Mliinihia ni
(Iniiits, lli,irrll i:.o:), April. ISSii.
\\'.\siiiN(.in\ : iiniky ri\('i' liaiiU near ( '(pImiiiImis, Klickitat ( 'omily, .v»/-w/(*)7',sti:;,
April-.Iiinc, iSSti.
'M. Lomatium cusickii (Watson) ('. i^. K.
I'l iicidiiiiKdi ciisichii Walsiiii, I'rnc. Am. Acaii. 21: 4"):;. iSSti.
Dwiii'f. caides«'ent. ees})itose. «i-lal)rous. from a thick elonu'ated root:
stems 4 to l^.T) cm. hie'li: letncs once to t\\ i<'e teniilte. the seyinent^
with ."') to .'> linciir acute lolx's from t; to 24- mm. or more lone'; uinlnl
with 1 to o short fertile rays, and in\'oluc(ds of lairrow aciiminale
bnictlets distinct or more or less united: pedicels \ery short: tlowers
white: fruit ohlono-elliptical. s to 12 mm. lony. the thin wine's as
broiid as the body or narrower; oil tubes L to ;> in the intervals. 4 or ('»
on the coimnissural side: seed tace concave.
Type locality, "on the hie-hest summits of the Kiie-|e ( "i-eek Moun-
tains |altitude 2,Tn(i meters|. I'liiou Coiuity. Oree'.;" collected liy
Ci(k!c/,\ no. liiSt). .S(>ptend»er. Iss.'t: ty})e in llerh. (iniy. duplicate in
U. S. Nat. Herl).
Hieh mountiiins of eastern Oreeon.
Sjii'i'niitiis I .niiiiiiii'il:
OiuccioN: Type specinieiis as citcii under type locality; INiwder iiiver Mountains,
altitude L',400 meters, /'///./■ •_':!:!;), Aiiirust. iS!t(l; Klue Mountains, riisirl:
\77(Ui, in 1S!)7.
32. Lomatium platycarpum (Torr. ) ( ". iVc H.
I'liiii iliiiiinii Ir'ili riitihiiii [ildliifiirpiiiii Torr. Stansli. Ivcp. :>S(t. iSo^.
/'riiri'ditinnii xiiiii>li.i- "Suti. l?ot. Kin;; Sarv. 12!*. 1S71.
C'iiulescent or acaulescent. pu!)erulent. often tall and stout; leaves
teiMiiite or biteriiiite: letdlets from \ cry narrowly linciir (idmost tiliforni)
to linear-liinceolate. Ti to 1<> cm. lone-; umbel untMjually M to l.")- rayed.
with involuccds of lanceolate or setiiceous brtictlets: rays 1 to 7..') cni.
lone-; pedicels 2 to (i nun. lone" Howers yellow; fruit broiidly oblonu'
to nciirly orbicultir. sometimes eniitre-iniite at ciich end, (i to 12 nun.
lone-. 4 to h) mm. lu'oad, with winefs broader thiin body (tilso extend-
ing" ludow body), and prominent dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil ttii>e>
lare-e and .solittiry in the intervals. 2 on the commissural side; seed
flee sliehtly concave.
Tv])<' locality. Stiinsburys Isltuid. Salt Lake. I'tali: collected I'V
iStdiixhiinj K.ijhiL; type in Herb. C'oliind»ia I'niv.
.
roULTKR AND RuSK — N«»UTII AMERICAN rMHKLLIKERAK.
2 'J 7
llt.s. til.'
lO iiilli.
s hi'oii'i
\iitf,ili;
Uliihia :it
[•mliirj Stili,
!(>(! root ;
i('«''lliriil>
>;: imilit'l
■iiiniiiuti'
; How CIS
wiiiu's as
Is. 4 <ir r»
^k Moiiii-
•ted l>y
icjitr in
IdUiitaiiis.
; li'iiM'S
lilit'onii)
r»-niy<'il.
I) T.T) ciii.
V ()l)lttiii;'
L:,' iiiiu.
) ('XtlMnl-
oil tuin-
idc; stH'l
Kroiii I'tali iiiid western (Vtlorado to western Montana and eastern
Washington.
Siirciiiii'iix I'.niiiiliii'tl:
I'taii: Wanatcli .Mdiiiitaiiis, allitu.lc •_', 100 meters. W'alsi,,, Jfi."), Jmif, lS(i<»; ftali
Valley, altitude l,r)00 inctcrs, ./ohik 1()7s, May .".. ISSd; S|(riiitrviilc, ./mii'x,
Coi.oKADo: iMirt I.ewis, sdutiiwestcni Colnradn, .|//Vv /■mxIhoihI •J\, .\n\\v 10, 1S!H);
Glenwood Springs, Oslirlmut, ■Iiiiic, ISit.").
Wyominc: Ycilowstniic Park, Tn-rnlij. June, issr>;^ same staticm, /e/.-v Itili, "j;!!?,
Aiifjust ll)-l!t, lS!t,'!; Hame station, lliiri/lilimis, ,hi!y, IS'.i:;; La r.arjre, t'inta
(\nuit\, Slirnixdii, .Imie-.Fiily, 1S!I4; l'",\anst(in, I'inta Cunnty, Xflsoii L'iitlT,
May 28, 1H<)7; MamiiKiti) Itot Spriii-rs, Yeliowstune Park, .1. ,t'- /•;. .Xrlxm,
555)2, June 80, lH!ti».
Montana: Belt liiver, W'lllidins 10, May-July, iSSi; Helena, A'c/.sc// 2(10, May
1(), 1HS7; Tinrdfi, in ISSO; near Red Lod^'e, linx, 15, July 2(1, iS'Ci; Spanish
Basin, Ri/dhrr;/ W2\. June 24, ISOT.
Idaho: ]\'il('<>.i\ in iss;!; near Pocatello, I'lilimr 4S, May 17, isii:!; near Lewis-
ton, Xi'Z Perces County, Ifnulrrxnn, April-Jtnie, isul; l)i'j:('amas Prairie,
altitude 1,")00 meters, llr,„la-x,,i, :il77, July 14, ISiC).
Orkcion: nif;li ridjres, eastern Oret^on, llimrll IS'J, June, Isso; Cusirl: 1171, in
18S4; Pine ("reek, (lilliam County (altitude 400 meters i. Farewell P.end,
Crook (bounty (altitudi^ 1,270 meters), and near Fort Klamath (altitude
1,470 meters), Leilxn/ KiH, 4.'52, (555, June-Au>,Mist, lSlt4.
\VAHiiiN(iTON: North Yakima, Yakima County, l'iihiiir,\u 1S!K); same station,
Ilmdn-xoii 2518, May-July, lSi»2; Waitshur^, Walla Walla County, Ilnnnr
223, June 12, 1807.
oH. Lomatium triternatum (l*iirsli) (". c'c K.
Hiisdi trilfniiilinn Pursh, Fl. 1: 107. 1814.
PeuceddiiKin IritrriiKliiin Nutt. in Torr. i*c (iray, l"'l. 1: ()2(i. 1840.
Caiile.scent or acaulescent, puheruh'nt, .'5 to T.o dm. liiolr. leaves l)i-
tornato to tritertiate: leaflets from narrowly lineiii' to lineiir-hmeeoliite,
5 to 10 em. lono-; umbel unociuiilly .") to iS-niyed. with iinolii-
eols of liincecjlate or setae(M)us hnictlets; rays 1 to 5 em. lono-; |)edieels
2 to 4 mm. lono" flowers deep yellow; fruit ntirrowly oMoiio-, o-|ji-
hrou.s, ♦) to 12 mm. lono-. ;'> to 4 mm. })r<)!id. with narrow wino\s tind
somewhat prominent dorstil tind intermediate ri))s: oil tubes very
large and broad, solitary in the intoi'vals, 2 on the connnissurjd side;
>eed face very slightly eoneav(\
Type locality, "on the waters of C'olumt)iii River." Oregon or
Wiishington, or, aeeording to Dr. Cones, ""on the mtiin Kooskooskee;"'
eolleetcd by Lefiivs,' typi^ (leaves oidy) in Herb. Phihid. Aead. {,^de
Kobinson & (ireonman).
From northeastern Californiti to Hritish Columbia.
Illust. Hook. Fl. l?or. Am. 1: 2(i4. i)l. 04. 18,S4.
Siwolmmix i:ra))i iiicd;
Califoknia: Cisco, Plumas County, }[>•><. A*. .V. Anxllu.
Ouegon: Klamath Valley, altitude 1 •"'-> meters, <'ri)id:lilli -i'.>,\n 1S()4; Silverton,
Marion County. Iffdl 214, in 1871; ll'unll. Ji,;; > 1S80: near Rot'k Creek,
Morrow County, altitude 1,040 meters, Labcni 87, May 22, 1804; Klamath
,i ''!•
228 CONTKIHUTIONS FRoM THK NATIONAL II KHMAKrUM.
('i)iiiity, Apiilitjiili-lWl, .Miircli ;il, isiiti; Mulhciir ('oiiiily, iiltilu<l»' l,li)(l 1..
1, '_'()() iMcttTS, Lnhnuj 214:{, •Jl'vl, May L'7-'JH, ISlKi; iirar liuriicy, i{|iir
Miiimtains, ('i)rill, .")•_'.">, July 10, IS'.Kl; Sln/dnii s;!4L', in IS!i7; CiiKlii- I,s:>l',
April-.luiu', IS'IS.
A\'.\siii\(ii'oN: rppcr ('(iluiiihiii ami I'liirct Sdiiml, W'ilkrs I!. rind. "JiMi; K. Wash..
(i. 11. I'a.sv//, ill iss;!; S|)(ikaiic Ciimity, .s''(/,N</'//7', .hiiic L';!, ISSl; (<'. /i'. ]'<i.<,ii
L'Hii, ill ISSli; IMcrcc Cniiiity, .V//(////, May, ISilO; H7n7,./, .MaiX'h- May, IS'.iii;
(Inal M(iiiiiiaiii.< (Cascailcs) , aititiulc IKK) ti> 1,.")(K) meters, yl//(7* 2r)7, .Iiinc
Se|p|('miier IS!Hi: I'nllmaii, Wiiitiiiaii ( 'Diinty. /■'Inn rS4ii, INIay, iSil?; Iicfwccn
()l_,iii|iia ami < iate City (Tliiir.-tini Cniiiity) and near Sato]) (Clu'liali.s
('(iimtyi. .1. .1. .V- /■;, Cnh-mlr 11,11, r K).")!), KKiO, ,) lily I.")-!!!, ISilH.
JDMio: Cirnr d'Alene .Mniintaiiis, l,iili<rii ^O.'S, .Inly liS, JWto; J'arailise Creek,
.Mo.^'eiiw. //,iiil,rsiiii t't'.IS, ,Iniie (i, l,S!t7.
Wvo.MiNd; Veiluwstiiiie Natiniiai i'ark, r,iir(ilili<iiix^ May, l.S!t;{.
Hiiirisii Coi.iMiiiA: i.yttnii. .l/*«(///// IM. April 17, iSSit.
?A. Lomatium robustius ('. c*^ K.
f'liii; il,iiiii/i( /rili'niiihiiii iii<(cr(ii-(ir/iiiiii ( '. >S: i\. i\ev. N. Am. I'liiliell. 70. IS.SS,
Nut I'l Hi; ,1,1/111111 iii'li-rnriir/illiil Nlltt.
/', iiciliiiiHiii Iril, riiiiliiiii riiliiisliii.'< {'. ^^ \l. Cdiitr. Nat. Ilerh. 3: 22S. 1S95.
\'('iy stout, caiilcscciit, iiiid the ciiiKlcx Ix'coiiiiiiji' imilticipltiil; It'iivcs
nmcli ;is ill tilt' broiidcf Iciu cd t'oi'iiisof L.trlt< riKitnni ; umbel tUHUiuiilly
5 to l(>-i'iiy»'(l. will) iii\ oliiccls of liiiciir or sotiiccoiis l)riictl('ts; rtiys -1
to »> (111. loiiii': pedicels 'l to 4 luiH. loii}.;'; Ilowers yollow. with puheiti-
leiit oviii'ies l)(>('oiiiiii<i' moi'e of less o-liit)i'iite in fruit; fi'uit obl()ii»i-. lii
niMi. lonu'. .") luiii. Iiroiul. with wiu^s half as liroad us body; oil tulu's
solitiii'v ill the intei'\iils.
Tyjie lociility. low orouiids. W . Klickitat County, Wash.; collected
l)y S„k.s</orK no. .■)():.'. Miiy-,Iuly. Iss:',; type in U. S. Nat. Herb.
Kasterii Washiii<i'ton iind Oreoon.
Sj)i'ciincnx ('.ndiiiiicd:
Washington: Type s]ieeimeii.< as citeil under type locality.
Oreoon: Dalles, /\'/7/r»/7. .Imie, ISiiH; jirairies, I lond \\\\c\\ nnidirsit)! o!M), l\Iay-
AnjjTust, ISSo: near (irizzly Butte, Crunk County, altitude 1,040 inetery, y^-'-
Afr/; 21)7, .lune 10, 1S!)4.
35. Lomatium alatum ( \ cV: K.
I'l'iicnhiiniiii IrihriKiliini iiliitnui C. \- U. Rev. N. Am. rnihell. 70. 1SS8.
Ciiulescent and piiberulent: l(>aves ternate then once or twice pin-
nate, with very narrowly liniMir and elonoated rather numerous
crowded seoiiients 1 to <• cm. lone': itmlxd iine(|uallv ."> to lO-ravcd.
with no inv()lin'(ds: rays •! to <!.;") cm. lono-; pedicels 4 to 7 mm. lon^.
flowers yellow, with putierulent oviiries becomino- more or less o'labiatc
in fruit; fruit o1)1()ii|l;'. 1<» to 12 mm. lono, with wino's more thiui lialt"
as lu'oiid iis body, and i)romineiit shtirp oi" even sli^-htly winged dorsal
and intermediate ribs; oil tubes laro-e and solitary in the intiM'vals.
Type loctdity, '* Folsom." Sacramento Comity, ('id. ; collected by .!/,
/r. Ciirfdii. \\>v'\\. lSS4; type in Ilerli. Coulter.
Kastern Oregon tind iiortheiisterii Ciilifornia.
Cori/IKH AND KOSK NdHTll AMKI{I('AX I'M HKM.I !• KU A K. •Jl'U
• 1,100 1m
icy, IMiir
(.x/V/,' IS.VJ.
K. Wiisli.,
/. /,'. r-'.-v
May, IS'Jti;
'2">7,.)uiii-
'; iK'twccii
(Clu'hiilis
lisc Creek,
. 70. ISSS.
V 1805.
ul; l('!ivt'(<
uiKHiually
■ts; I'avs "2
h pulxMU-
ahlon*:'. 1-
; oil tul)i's
(•()lloct(>(l
crb.
;?00, Mny-
luetery, J.'''-
ISSS.
\vic(> ])in-
lO-rayt'd.
mil. lonu'.
thtm li;ilf
(»-(h1 dor^nl
orvals.
•ted l)v .1/.
1
^/ii I'liiii'iix I'. I iiiiiiiii il:
(»i;i<,(i\; ••(liilchc- Mill] vcriiii! sli'cjiiii Imiik?';" I'liinii ('niiiity. t'lmirl,- lOOS,
.imii', iss:;.
( ' ai.ii'uknia: Tvpf .■jpfriinciis mm ciliMJ uikIci- ty|ic IdCiilily; .Modnc ( 'niiiily, ./unis,
.liiiic, lSS-1.
:'.r.. Lomatium grayi ('. c^ U.
I'l iifiiliiiniiii iiiillr/n/iiiiii AN'iitsdii, ill I'xil. KiiiL' Siii'v. 1 "JO. 1S71. Nut Sunder,
IStil-ISOL'.
I'l ,i,;,l<ii,iiiii <innii C. iV !!. r.cil. (ill/.. 13: L'dO. ISSS.
( ihihrous tliroiiylioul. with pcduiiclfs 7..") to 2"J.."> riii. lonu-, Icmvcs
tcrnatc tlicii i)iimiit('ly decoiiipouiid. tlic ultiiiiiitc scumciits lincar-lili-
liii'in. cloiiyatcd oi" short, ciispidiitc. cxcccdiiiuly nimicroiis: miiht'l
imIIk'I- ('({iiallv tl to l<>-iii_V('(l. with invohicrls of distinct linear sulndatc
liractlots; rays '2S< to 7..") ciii. loiiji': |)cdi('<'ls jo to HI imii. loni4';
llowri's yellow: t'l'iiit oldoiiji'. s to HI iniii. loiiti'. ."> to !* Mini. Iii'oad,
with witiys ii.siially iiiorc than halt' as hroad as l»ody. and lilit'oi'iii
dorsal and intcrnu'diatc rihs: oil tiihos usually solitary in the intervals
(^oinctiincs 2 in the lateral intervals). :i or 4 on the eoinniissui'al side.
Type locality. "Antelope Island. |(ireat| Salt Lake." I'tah: col-
lected 1)V ]](ff.'<ii/i. no. 4<!*'»: type in lleih. (iray.
From eastei'ii Washington and Oi'i^j^'on to Wyoming and (Vdorado.
Sjii ciiiii'iix 1 .1 IIIIIIIII il:
W asiiim; ton: i)r\ rl((■k^', Coliiiiiliiii M'wi'r. Siikmliii-j, \\)r\\-,]m\\\ ISS:!; ciistci'ii
\\'iis]iiii<rtnii, (i. li. Vuxi'ii io;!, ill ISs;!; nciu- i'llicii.^liiirtr, Ivittitas ('(Hiiity,
a. It. Vnxiij, .\ii<rii.>Jt 1, ISSO; Vakiiiiii and S[)(ikaiif rduntics, llnnlrfxiin
:{0(), .May-.lmic. ISOL'; SniiiUinuj A- Li'ihinj ">, ISO, in iSO:;; I'lilhiiaii and
Wawawai, W'liitniaii ("ouiity, I'ljui' iri()4, 1707, .May-July, lS!i:{; I'.liic Moiiii-
laiiis, Wallawalia County, /'-/«■/• L';?:>0, .(uiy 1."), ISOti; Sliililmi SOOO, Sliii', in
1S07; Wawawai and I'uilnian, Wliitnian Ccnuity, /•;////< /!»•_', 0."). May, IS07.
Okkiidn: lliinill, May-.luiic, issO; dry rock.-^ dii niniuitain sl()|ifs near Hood
Uivt-r, Sid-sili>ri\ May-July, iSS:!; Cusirl: 47'_', in 1SS4; Mnrmw ('(nuity, /,ii-
/,/ 77/ .",(), 57, May 7-lL', IS04; Malheur Cunnty, altitude 1,L'00 meters. I.'ihrnj
21:!l', May L'."), ISllO; liiils near Snake River, C/.svr/,' 101.",, .Inne 11', ISOS.
Idaiiu: liiiwcr ( 'learwater Ixiver, Ne/ i'ei'ces County, .SVo/'//"'/v/ '-'2, .Vpi'il L'4, 1S02;
.lulietta, Latali County, lliuiln-xuii, .Vpril '2\, 1S04; aliont l-ewistoii, Xez
I'erces County. .1. .1. .V IL (iirlnuh' llrlli'r 2004, :i()4:], .Vpril-May, ISOO;
Mann's Creek (\\'asliin}^ton County), and Cuddy Mountains, .loiir.i, .Inly
S-11, ISOO.
AV'i<)MiN(i: I-a I5ar<:e, I'inta {\nu\\y, Stirnisim la, ,lniie, ISiM; l!\anston, I'inta
County, AV/.so/, 2070, May I'O, 1S07.
I'rAii: Aiitelo|ie Island, Salt i.akt', altitude 2,700 meters, IlW/.so// 4(iO, ,Inne, 1S()9;
Lake I'oiiit. .Iiiiirs 172S, May 20, ISSO; Carliel.l, Joins, May :!0, ISOO; Dug-
way, .A-/;,. v. May2<>, ISOl ; l<\urview, ./o//,.s'r>.")4S, June :!0, 1S04; Tliistle, ./o//(\s',
June 2;;. ISOS.
Coi.ou.Mx): Duiaujio, Alln' Knstimoil, ^tay-June 0, ISOO ami ISOl; (ileinvuod
Springs. Aliilu Liiiisiiii/, May, lSit2; same station. Oslrrlnuil, tliuie, 1S05;
Mancos. altitude 2,100 niet«'rs, llabr, Hnrh', <(• Tnnii SO. ,rime 24, ISOS.
;^T. Lomatium torreyi C. Si K.
I'liirrilaiiiiiii luririii C. i<; M. l?«tt. (ia/.. 14 : 27(1. ISSO.
Shoi't ciiulesceiit, 7.ii to ;'><> cm. hiyh. yhihrous, slender, clothed at
230 roNTKIIMTloNS KK(»M TIIK NATIONAL HKKMAKirM.
iitisr with <il(l It'iil' sliriitlis: h'ii'.'o small, t<>t'niitt> |>inii!il«' or hipiiinatr.
witli vtTv slioil (li l(» «) luin.) linear a<ut<'-tip|)('(l scnincnts; iiinlii'l
unequally few-rayed, with inv(»lucels of 1 or "2 small Itraetlets or none:
rays li.T) cm. loiij^ or less: pedicels 2 to 4 mm. lonj^" (lowers yellow:
calyx teeth small or ol»solete; fruit narrowly ol)lon>;\ N to \'J mm. lon<;',
with winys not half as hroadas body: oil lul»es solitary in the intervals.
'[y[)c hx-ality. "^'osemile Valley. California;"' collected \>y Jl. K.
Ciirriiii. .luiie. iss:!; type in Ifei-h. Coidter.
Only known fi'om the lypi' locality.
S/nciiiiniy I I (inniiiil:
Cai.ii'dkni a: TyiM' sin'ciiiiciis as cilcil under type Incality; same Htatinii, '/'urn (/
1(1"), ill istl.') (ill licrii. ( iray).
I'liis species was ileserilieil wiilimit name in I'nt. Calif. 1 : '2*>.]. !S7(), as a plant
('liiseU' allie<l to I'luliisriiiilniiii.
;is, Lomatium sandbergii ('. iSi K.
r,ii,;(l,mii„i ■■«ni<lli<T</li C. i»c li. i5()t. ( iaz. 13: 7!». ISSS.
Caulescent, l>ranchin«>- at base. i!.r» cm. to ;! dm. hjoh, froiu an «>lon-
oated comparatively slender root, rouj^li puberulent: petioles wholly
inflated, with a vei\v conspicuous white sctirious mai'<>Mn: h-aves tei-
nately or pinnat(dy dissoct(Hl, the ultimate seomeiits very short lineai':
umbel very uneciually (5 to ir)-rayed. with involucels of distinct lineai-
lanceolate biactlets: rays 2.;") to lOcm. lon^-; pedicels 2 to 4 nun. lone;
flowers bi'iu'ht yellow: fruit ovate, puberulent. 4 to r> mm. lonj^, H mm.
l)i'oad. with \ ci'y nai'row win<is. and filifoi'in dorsal and intermediate
ribs: oil tubes 4 or .") in the int«'rvals, t! on the commissuriil side; see(l
face plane.
Type locality, "bare mountain tops [altitude U.^OO meters] alono-
snowdrifts. Kootentu County, northern Idaho;'" collectcHi by S<i,iil-
hiiy, no. 47. .luly, issT; type in Herb. Coultei-, dui)licate in V . S.
Nat. Herb.
,\lpiiie in northern Idaho, adjaeent Montaiiii. and Albertii.
Sprri nil' 11.1 C.rd milled:
Idaho: Tyjie siiecinuMis as cited under tyiie locality; (Neur d'Aleiie Mountains,
altitude 1, !»(>() meters, Lc i I >, nj 2:]ri, 401, .July ll-JS, 1S(».5.
Montana: Near ("olunibia Falls, altitude 2,100 meters, Willidiiix ittH), .July \-,
1S<)4.
Ai.hkhta; Sheej) Moiintaiii, Waterton I^aki', Maromi lOHSti, .July 28-.S1, IW);').
3!». Lomatium microcarpum (Howell) C. tt K.
I'l'iicidniiiiiii iiiicroi'drjiiiiii llowoll in C. & R. Rev. \. Am. l'ml)ell. (>"). 188S.
Closely resemblinu- /., .sdudlxiy!!^ but ditt'erinjj^ in its stouter habit;
petioles without conspicuous margins; somewhat equally-rayed umbels;
deeper yellow tlowers; gla))rous fruit, which is oblong and 5 mm. long,
and nuich etirlier bloonnng.
Type locidity, "on clitt's, Roseburg. UnqKiun Vidley, Oregon;'* eol-
lected by Ifoirrll, no. 70!>, April 20, 1S87; type in Herb. Coultt^i'.
duplicate in U. S. Nat. Herb.
roTTLTER AND IMSK NORTH AMKRK AN I M HKLLIKKRA K
l.'ll
iiniiiitr.
iiliilicl
r iioiii".
yellow,
u. Urn*:;.
tcrviils.
; J/. A'.
Ill, Ti>rr(ii
its 11 pliUll
1U1 olon-
■s wholly
ilVl'S t(M-
rt liiu'iir:
ct linoai-
iiin. loiij:".
ir, ;^ mill.
I'incdiiiii'
(Ic; st'('»l
rs
1 iiloii.i:'
n V. S.
Mountains,
July I-',
1, lSit5.
(in. ISSS.
tor hiibit;
d inn boh;
nni. \o\v^,
ou-r vo\-
Coultor,
()Mly known lioiii I lie tyjH' locality.
Siiifiiiii iix I'.riiiiiiiK'il:
Okkoon: Type siicciiiiciiH as fitc(l iiridfr typt' Ideality.
III. Lomatium donnellii ('. Si R.
I'.iirnhniiiin <liiiniil/li C. \ \{. |{(it. ( iaz. 13: 1 »:{. ISSS.
Slioi't ciinlrsccnt or lu-iuilcscciit. !..■> to :'. dm. hiuli. j^luhi-ons. from ii
I'lisit'onn root; leaves lei'iiate then pimiately de('oiii|)ouiid, with seo--
liielits piniiately elel't into short oliloiit;' or lineui' lolies; imihel some-
what niiecinally »! to lii-rayed, with iinolurels of linear aeiimiiiate
l»!'aetlets; I'ays 2.r» to lo em. loiij^'; pedicels 1 to It! mm. lonu': llow-
cis yellow; I'riiit ovate to hroadly ohloii^'. <.>'lal)roiis. 7 to s mm. loiiji;',
I t(Hl nnn. hroad, with winti's less than halt' as hroiid as body, smd
prominent dorsal and intei'mediate ribs; oil tubes small. I to •'• in the
iiilerxals, 4 to (> on the commissural side.
Type locality, "•John Day \'alley ". Oreji'on; collected by //n,n//, no.
S2!»,May l<». issri; type in Herb. Coulter. duplicate in l". S. Nat. Herb.
Kastern Oi'eyon and adjacent Idaho.
>//. ('/(/(/'//.s r.iiiiiinii il:
Oukoon: I'liidii Coniity, Cuslcl: .'{tl, May, iss.'i; type siiccinit'iis as citcil midt'r
type locality; near i.din' Itock, < lilliaiii Cuiiiity . allitmlc I.L'IO iiictcrs, Lri-
lirri/ 111, May L'li, 1S(I4; Otis Creek, Mallieur ( 'oiiiity, altilmle l,liin meters,
Letliirii'l\Vl\), June 19, ISiKi; hillsides nf A^'eney Valley (Mathews Cc.uiity),
and I.npiu Valley ( I?lue ^Mountains), Ciisirl: lili'i', .riuie, IS1I7; < 'nsirl,- ISn7,
May-June, ISIIS.
Idaho: Ahout Lewistoii, Nez i'erces Cnunty, altitude 7">l) lo liiiO nieter.s,
A. A. A- /•;. drrlnidi- Hillrr, May, ISIk;.
1 1 . Lomatium lemmoni C & K.
riiii-iiliiiiinii limiiiDiii C. ik R. Bot. (ia/. 14 : L*77. iSStl.
CaulesctMit, with most of the leaves nciir the l»ase. ,'! to + dm. hij^'h,
clothed at base with old letif sheaths, from an elonuated rather slender
root, yhibrous; letives broad triiiniiiilar in outline, I^..') to 2(» cm. lon»^,
including" petioh*. twice or thrice })inniit(> (or so bioiid as to tippetir tit
first ternate); the iiltimiite seonumts liiu>ar, l'..") to '> cm. lono-; upper-
most leaves nnich smaller and simply pinnate; umbel tl to JS-rayed,
\\ith involueels of si few idmost tiliform bractlets; rays short, 0 to 14
mill. Ion**', makino- the fruits iippetir in a head liki' cluster; pedicels 2
iiiin. lone"; flowers white {(): fruit ()bh)n«i', olabrotis. ."> mm. lono-,
scarcely 4 nnn. brotid. with thiekish win<;s about half as broad ii.s
II' 'dy, and distinct dorsid and intormediate I'ibs; oil tubes solitary in
the dorsal intervals, 2 or H in the lateral, 4 to (> on the commissural
side; secnl face plane.
Typo loetdity, *' lluachiiea Mountains,-' southeast Arizona; collected
l>,\ Lemmon, no. 892, June, 1887; type in IT. S. Nat. Herb.
Only known from the typo locality.
(Sy .. cimens exoni hii'il:
Arizona: Ty))e specimens as cited under type locality.
I
iM\
2.'{1' niNI'Kim I'loNS |.|{oM nil NMliiNAI, iikkhaimim.
■\'2. Lomatium congdoni ( '. i*v: W.. sp. hon.
AiiiiilrM't-nl. j:liil»r<Mi>: iicdunclo iixciidinjj, I .."> to li diii. luiiy. iciflc.
piii'plish: IciiM's lirsi (|iiiiiiitr. ihc iiiiddlc di\isiuii t'loiiuatcd, then
twicr t(i tliricc pimiatf; llic idtiiiiatr scu-nicnts short. Iiin'iii', lUMitf.
mostly ciilirt'. yiiilirous iihoNc, sliyhtly scaliroiis Itfiiciith; shciUh niii'
I'ow iiiid slender, exieridiiiy the I'mII length (d' the petiole; iiiiduds with
<) to N fertile ray>. and no in\(»ltieels; lays 2 to .'> em. lon;^'; pedicels
sj)readinji;'. d to s mm. loiio- I'riiit nearly elliptical, sljohtly hroader
above, s mm. lonji'. ;') mm. Itroad, with \,in<i's slinhtly nari'ower than
Ixxly. and lilit'oi'm dorsal and intermediate rihs; oil tulx's very indis-
tinct, one or perhaps more in the iidervals.
Type locality. West \\'atei' Ditch. Mariposa ('oiinty. ( 'al. ; collected
by./, ir. CoiKiilni,, no. ill. Mav VI and •_'."•. Isit;',; type in I'. S. Nat.
lierh.
Mariposa Couidy, C'al.
S/ii'i'liKi iiK r.iiiiiiiiii'd:
('\i.ii(h;m.\: Mari|Hii.a, Mari]«iHii ('mintv, ('dhi/iIhii, May 'JI, lS!tL'; tvin' ;<|ic(iiii(ii
as citiMl Miuli'i' t.\|it' Idcalilv .
4H. Lomatium plummerae ( '. iSi K.
I'l nniliiiiKiii jihiiiniii nil ( '. iV li. I'lM. ( ia/.. 14: L'7S. ISHit.
Short caulescent, with a cluster of stout widely spreading" ])ednncle>
{'2 to :') dm. hij^h) risinti' much altove the leaves and from a thick
tubei'ous I'oot. li'lahrous and somewhat j^laucous; leaves ternatel\
decompound, llie numerous crowded ultimate seuinents \-ery small.
ol)lon<:'. more or less conllueid; und)el vei'v une(iually 0 to I'J-iaycd.
with involucels of luimerous lancetdate acu'uinate hractlets: rays 1 lo
7.r» cm. Ioul;': jx'dicels I to s mm. lon>i'; flowers white; fi-uit ohloni:.
hut usiialh acute at ai)e\. tilabious. s to 1> mm. lonu'. 4 to ~> nun. hroad.
with winii's from half to as hroad as body, and indistinct dorsal au'l
inteiinediate ribs; oil lubes 'J. or :? in the intervals. 4 to 0 on the com
missural side.
Type locality. "SiiM-i'a Valley, Sien-a County. " Cal.: collected by
Lriiniioii^ no. '.VI. .May, iss'.l; type in V. '>. Nat. Herb. Associated
with tho type in the ori»iinal description is L, huikui 40 from near
Shasta, Shasta County, dune 2S. iss',).
Northcastein California.
Sj/n-iiiii IIS I'.iiliiliili'il:
( ' Ai.iioit.MA : 'rvpc s]i('ciiiu'i)S as citcMl uiidfi' type locality.
44. Lomatium brevifolium C. tSc li.
I'liiiriliiiiiiiii tritrninliiiii linrl/ii/iiim ('. iSc I{. Ivcv. N. Am. T'tiihcU. 70. 18SS.
Rather stout and rouuh puberulent, resiMnblinj^' L. frltci'nal iiiiiy but
with smaller more compiict leaves with stout intiatod petioles and
usually shorter broader and oftiMi toothed seo'inents; umbels v«'ry
unecpially T) to lO-rayed, with iiivoluc(ds of lanc(H)late or .setaceous
r(K'I/n-:i{ AM> Uo-^K NolM'll A M KltKAN I M KKLI.Il- KKA K. )i'A'.\
iitclx
.nr.ill.
ti\ f(l.
1 t..
»1(HIU'.
ill iiii'l
colli
rd l.V
■itllrd
11 iH'iir
1888.
///, but
eS UMll
vcrv
aceou^
lirinllcl>: III vs •_'..■> fu s.r> cm. Inny; [wdiccls J t<» N mill. lonn-. Ihtwcr.-*
\cll(»\\. willi imiIk'iiiIciiI <t\uric> lifcoiiiin^i' iiioit or los ylalMiilc in
Iriiil; t'niil iiiinowly oMon^'. I*i (o !•> mm. loii^. ( to .'* mm. Iiroiid,
Nvitli winji's halt' as l»roatl a> l»odv or less; oil tulx's sojitarv in lln'
iiitcr\als.
'I'vpc locality. '•Orc^-oii. Klickitat ( 'oimty:" <'o||('clcd l»y llmr,!!.
MO. :!T'.i. .Iiiiic 1, IsM: type in Ilcrh. Coiillci'.
( )i t'o'oii and Wasirmj^ton.
<>i;i;(,nN: Tvpc H|icciinciiH iis citiil iiinlcr ty|pc luciility ; near llculali, .Miil'icar
('(.iiiily, allituilf I,(IS(I inciciv. I,,'il„ni L';;(i4, .I'liic 17. ISiiti; l.i'ihnij V.'A'l. in
IS! Ml.
\\' \MiiM.Tn.\: Klickitat ivivcr, Siiknilm-i iL'ili.', .Imi" L'(i, I.HS,"); near CulinnlniH,
Klickilat ('..iinty, .S('/..s«/,„/' Il'ii:!. .hint- 1(1, ISSti; Yclni i'raiiic, Thurston
(■nMnty,>//M7/( .VIS, AiiKiist, iSSli; (1. li. I'l/.v,//, in iSSii; Klickitat hills, //o/c//
liKls, A|.ril lit), I8i»l; S<iii,ll„,ii A- l.,:h,n>'i\H}, in I8t»;!.
I.'. Loniatium macdougali ('. iSc !{.. s\>. iio\ .
Kcscmliliiiji' L. fn, ii'niiliii; mil, luit lower, more inclined to liranch tit
l>ase, and persistently hirsute; leaves smaller, w itli more crowded sejr.
iiicnts; iii\ (diicels of less cons|)icii()Us linear liractlets either distinct or
-omewliat united, hirsute: rtiys 1 to .'> <iu. loiiu'; |)edic(ds s to lo mm.
Ion*:'; tlowers purple to yellow; tfiiil elliptical, somewhat pubescent,
'1 to 7 mm. lone-. \ mm. hrotid. with winj^s less tlitin hiill' tis hroiid iis
lioily; oil tllhes sevei'iil ill the intei'Vills.
Type locality. .Mormon Lake. .Vrizoiiii. iiltitude l,.S(iti meters; col-
lecled hy Mnclhiinjul, no. S4. .luiie II, IMIS; type in l". S. Nat. ilerlt.
.\ri/ona. I'tiih. and .\e\ adii.
^fii ftnn IIS I .III HI I III tl :
AiiiZdS \; Mnhave Cnunty. Xiirln mi, Marrh IVI, iSoS; l/c.s. 'f'liniii/i.fuii its, in IH72;
Ash JMiik, liiixliji 'MM. May I".', iss:',; miithcrn Aii/oiia, I.i nniinii ,■ Walnut
('aiiyi>n ami t'la^stal'f, Miulhiih/n/ S4. .May .Iniic, IS'.M; t\|>c s| iniciis a.s
<'itc(l luiilcr type liicality.
fiAii: Ciiiit. Kixlinj, :;(i, in 1S72.
.\i;v.\i).\: r.attlc Menntains, aititndc L',l(l(l meters, )r«/As<»// 47(1, .Tnne, lS(>S((lis-
lril)iiti'<i a.s l'iiiriiliniiiiii{.')rilliisiiiii .Nntt.i; Mount Ma^riuler, l-lsnieralila
Ctiunty, r. lliilhii L'OdS, .June .">, 18iil; Palmetto Kanyre, altitude L',7ii(l to
:;,(HI() meters, J'ltrpitx hS^u, in IS'IS.
This s](ecies approaciies A. uioliarnixi ni the Mojiave liescrt, ('alit'ornia, hnt may he
ili-liiiynisheii hy its .softer piil)eseene»', piirjile to yellow llowcrs, and smaller fruit.
|ii. Lomatium jonesii C. <!*>: H.. sp. mo\ .
Ui'siMiihlino- Z. /;>r///r*/A/r^ /////, hilt lowtM". luoie ineliMed to branch lit
liase, at letist the foliage persistently villous; letives siniiller, with more
crowded seo'inents; involucels ol' le.ss conspicuous lineiir usuiilly dis-
linct and villous brtictlets; liiys 1 to ;> cm. lone-; pedicels :'> to 12 mm.
Iciiy; llowers yellow or tinii'ed with purjile; fruit (dlipticid or broiidly
ehjonu'. puhescent. S mm. lone-, tl to 7 mm. Iirotid. with broader winys
(more tiain half as broiid as lu/.ly).
1 '
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i
1
'2m CONTKIHI'TIONS IKo.VI III K NATloN.M, IIKUIIAUll M.
Tvpf ItinililN . liM'ltiiiil- l{iitnli. Iiciid of Siiliiiii ( 'iinyon. I'tiili. tillitit*lt'
•J,4<i(i iiH'Icrs; cKllfctrd Ity .A////.V. no. .'i j:!,"). .Iiiin- |.">. IS'.M; Ivpr in
r. S. Niil. Ilcil..
l''roiii I'liili llir()ii};li Miilio, wrsh-rii Wyoinin^f, ami Wfsicni M«»iiJuiiii
t(» Noi'tliwcsi Trriitorx .
iS/ii iiiiiiii.'i I iiiiiiiiiid :
I i\ii: hdj.' Vallfy mill l'>if<cu, altiliulc l..')(M» mctci>, Ji>inx \IW), April 'JS, iMSn
Siiliim Cimyuii (ultitiulf 1,'WiO nu'tfi-Mi iiihI Miiii'ry (altitinlc L'.KMt inctcr- i.
./iiiiis ')V2'J, "ill."), , I line I 1-1(1, ISIM; ly|ic .x|iiTimi'iiH as citt'd iimlt'i- \y\n- Imal
ity.
Idmio: .Im/.s/;. ; near IV.catciln. I'alinrr I'.', May L'O. IS!):',; f{,ii-h;,. in IS't:..
W^dMiNi;: Flirt Steele, AW.so)/ |,h;1,"i, .liiru' is, l.siis.
Montana: I'.eit Niver, \\'llliii,n>^ ir>(t, .Vprii L'l, ISHI; .lelfersiui Cniiiily, Tmnln.
.Iiiiie, ISSS,
Nnariiwixr Ti:ni(irniiv: AIciiilt .Majile < 'reel<, Miiruim, May, ISSI.
47. Lomatium mohavense ( '. c<: l{.
I'liHuiliniinn niiiliun iixi ( '. iV K. Hev. \. Aiii. I'iiiIm'!!. lil'. iSSS.
Kcsciiihrnio- /.. hniK ii/dsiiiii ill liiiliil. I»iil willi iiiiicli iiiort' ."^tfiousc
piiltcscriit Iciivcs, wliicli !irt' dis.scctcd iiil(» very small miicli crowdcil
liii('iii'-<»l)loii>«- (»r ()1)()\ ate obtuse st'iiinciits; iiiiili(>l souifwlial iiiir(|iially
«'» lo [(• rayed, with iiivoliieels of linear lo laiieeolale iieiimiimte lifai i
lets; fertile rays li..') to ;"> em. loii<4'; |)e(liee|s 4 to s mm. Ioiil;': tlowri -
pi'oltiittly white; calyx teeth obsolete; fi'uit liroadly elliptical to aliim-l
ofhicidar, with close line puliescenee. S to l(t mm. loiiii'. <» to s mm.
broad, with wines not as ln-ctad as body, and proiiiiiieiil and approxi
mate dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil tubes ."i or 4 in the liitei'vids. s
to 1(1 on the commissural side.
Type locality, " Vucca. Moliave Desei't. ( 'aliforuia;" collected by
JA A'. ('iirrii/i.')\\\n\ 1SS4; type in Herb. Coulter, fragments in l'. S.
Nat. Herb.
Southeastern ( 'tdifornia.
,S/iirini<iit< r.niiiiincd :
Cai.ikohma: Type Hpeciinciw uh citod nnilcr type locality; hIho probably tlie I'lil-
lowiii}.' plants: Moronp) I'asH, San Die^'o County, J'urish "liir I?, April, ISS.';
Ilesperia, >'ilKive Desert, /''trifh IKiOX, .Inne 14, isil.'i.
I'lirisli .'{tuts lias smaller frnit tlian tlie type, hut otherwise seems to represent iIh'
species. //. ///((r(/(»(7i(//' of Arizona approaches this species most neai'iy, hut //. iiinh'i-
reit!<r ha.M nmcii harsher puhe.'^ceiice throu^fhout (that of the fruit lieiu^' much strun^iir
and liarshcr), whitu (lowers, and u.Mually larfjer fruit.
4iS. Lomatium argense (.Jones) C. tSc H.
/'('(((7'(/<u/io// ((;v/(';(,s(' .loiii's, Contr. Western I'mtany no. 8: IW. 1H98.
Aciiulescent, with stout poduncles 1 to ;{ dm. hicfh iiiid somewhat
exceeding the letives, the whole plant horrv with shoi't })ubesceMcc;
leaves pinnatoly decompound (or the primary division iippetiriny tei-
ntite); the ultimtite .sefrments very smtdl iind thick, obloiio- to ol)ovatc.
apieuliite; lunbel neai'ly (upiidly loto ir»-r!iyed, with involucelsof linear
s mill.
)|)i'()\i
•viiIm. S
•t(Ml l>v
111 r. s.
V tlif l'"l-
iril, iss:.';
,'Sfllt 111!'
L. iiiiili'i-
\\ stn>iiv'>T
linewliat
ling tcr-
l)l)()Vilt'',
l)f liin'sir
«nri,||.;|{ AM) KUSK N<»K|'|| AMKKh'AN T MliKI.MI- KH AK. 'J.'ifj
In luin't'oIiiti'->iil>iiliih' l»nnil('l>; i-ii_v* st«»iit, 'J.r* to M..*» riii. Imi^^ ; prdi-
rcU iilinilf •_' llllll. loiii;; llowcrs " w liilc. vdlnw. or pui'plt':" t'lllil f'joni
liruiidly oMiic to iiiliiciilur. ihiIm'scciiI. ."» (o 7 iiim. lony. willi \vin;;s
Imir to Its Im'oimI IIS Im)(I\ . and (listiiut tilil'onii doi-sal and iiitri'iiicdialc
lili^.; oil IuIm's ;! in the intervals, J on tin nnnissurul sidn; ^vrd fin'i*
|)lun<>.
Type locality. iiMUJuy rocks, "Lone I'iiic. Inyo Ciunity. Cal.." alti-
Indc -'.li>t» iiM'Icrs; collected l»y .A////,v. Ma\ II. ls'.»7: type ill liei-l).
Jones.
Inyo Coiinly, C'lil.
.'^/ii fliHi'iix I iiiinliii il:
('M.iiuifMv: Wiilktr Puhm (iiltitiule illM) tit 1,200 meters), mid .Viv'IIh Mmiiititin
(iilliliicK' I.L'OOI.. I,.")00 ter^'). I'lnpiis'^Xyj. r\-\7SK in I.SH7.
Fruit a little ^niiiiier tluiii in /.. iiiiili<niiini , Iml (illieiwise tun nt'iir il.
I'.i. Lomatium parishii ('. cV: H.
I'nurthiiniiii imnxhii V. iS: 1{. I5ui. (in/.. 13: -Jd!!. JS.ss.
('anie.sceiil or acaule.xent. I to .") iliii. Iii;;li. elaiicoiis. elo.sely piihes-
ceiil. Iroiii :i lliielv eloiie'tited lont : leiiN'es pinnate, witli i>iniiatilid to
entire leallels, tlie iiltiliiate ohloiie-lineiu' of linear .sejiiiUMits eiispidale,
-(iiiiewlial lodtlied or entire; l»as!il leaves soineliines nearly entire or
tew ('Icl't ; iiniliel iiiie(|ii!illy I to l:i-rayed. with involncels of small
linear-liiiiceolate aeiiminale Inaclli'ts; rays 2.."» to i:i.."»ein. lone-; pcdi-
rel> I to s mm. lone': (lowers vvliite; I'riiit somewhat ol)ovate. ejahroiis,
7 to \'l mm. lone'. 4 to S mm. hroad. with the iisiially iiiiirow \vin<>'' in
roluist specimens sometimes liei-omine' almost as l>road as hody, and
lijil'orni or obsolete (lorsal and intermediate rihs; oil tMl)es e.xeeedinuly
-iiiall. ol'teii ohsciire. f' to S in the intei'Viils. s to Id on the commissural
>i(|e ; .seed t'ace conciive.
Type locality, rocky hillsides," Hear \ alley." Sun liernardinoCoimty,
Cal.. idtilnde l.soo meters; collected l»y X. A', /'//v'.s//, no. ls:>,s. ,Iiiii(>.
Iss(>; type in Herb. Conlter, duplicate in l'. S. Nat. llerli.
Southern Cidit'ornia and adjiicent Nevada.
Siiir'niit'iix i.riiiiiiiii'tl:
C.vi.ii'oK.M.v: Lnniiiini, \\] I.S7">; type H|)eciin('iiH a.'^ cited midcr t\ pc localily; hij;li
rid^'es nil ( )!(! Haldy Mdiintaiii, San lU'rnanliiio ('(Hiiity, I'lirixh 15)42, .Imie,
IS87; I'anaiiiiiit Mdunlaiiis ( fiiyn ('(nuity I . altitmlc l,!l.")(l In 'J,;!;>0 meters,
('iirilIcA- Fimsliiii .")41, 71>'), April-.May, ISHI ; riil^rcs, .'^aii lieriiardiim Mouii-
taiii,'', lids Aii;,'eleH County, altitudi' SIO mctcrrJ, lltixs,, .May 21, ISW.S; type
locality, I'm-ixh :«()(), .ruiie, I.SiM and ISIl,"); foolliills, .Viileiope Valley, l.os
Aiinele.s County, altitude !KIO meters, Duriilsiin, .May 0, KS!I.").
Nevada: Mica Springs, southern Nevada, altitude 1,200 meters, ./ohc.s .")0()4, "1072,
April 14- It), 1S94.
Til I. Lomatium juniperinum (Jones) C. & 11.
J'ciiciddiiinii jiniiprriiiiDii .loiies, Coiitr. to Western Botany no. S: 20. 1898.
Ciiulcscent. iishy-piiheriileiit. al)out H dm. hij^h, from a tuberou.s
rout, with one or few slender piii'plish stems; leaves at)oiit 7.;") cm.
2.S('» (MtNTUIHrTlONS KUoM TIIK NATIONAL Ill'MiHAKUM.
lonu'. tciiiiilt' to Itilcnialf then Itipiiiiiiitc; iiltiiiiiih' scu'Micnts linear to
liiiH'coliitf. iiciilc. •! to J iiini. loiiji': sheaths ciilaret'd; iiiiilu'l with
about 'JO iint'cjual rays (about (i I'l'itih'). rai'cly a siuiph' or h'al'-likc
invoUicral bract, and invohu'ds of scvci'al tilil'onu siiljiilatc l)ra('th'ts;
t'crtilc I'ays 'l.h to .'» cm. loii^': iVi'tilc pcdii-cls *• to Id nun. loii^': tlowcis
vcllow : fruit cliii)tical. <• to s nuu. lon<:\ 4 nun. wide, with \viu«>s a
litth' iiarrowci' than liody. and evident doi'sjil and intermediate ribs:
oil tul)es •_' in the dorsal intervals. ;! in the lateivil, a small one on the
innei' educ of the winy, and 4 on tiic I'ominissural side; seed face
plane.
Type locality, ''at Coalville, Utah, iunono- junipiM's:" collected by
,/nius. May 14, bSMl': type in Herb. Jones, frati'iiieut and photograph
in r. S. Nat. Ilei'b. .Associated with the ty])e is .lones-'s specimen,
from Carter, soutiiwest \Vvomin<i'. June 'Ih, iJSiMJ.
rtah and adjacent AN'yominy.
S/H'cnin'iiK I'.KUiinii <l:
I'l'Aii: Tv]i(' s]ieciiiitMiH iis ritcil uiidci' type locality.
.M. Lomatium austinae C. tSc K.
I'l'iurdimiini inixlhiiw ('. i^c \\. I'.ot. (ia/. 13 : L'OS. 1SS8.
Kesembliny /.. JnillH. l)ut i)ul)escent ( ^). with leaf seo-nionts laro'er
and pinnate, with nari'ow often toothed divisions; (lowers pur})lish:
fruit 7 nun. lon^-. ;') nim. broad; oil tubes solitary in the dorsal inter
vals, mostly 2 in the latei'al. 4 on the commissuial side, and an addi
tional one in each oi-oup of strengthening cells; seed face c()nca\ f.
with centi'al lonuitudinal I'idec.
Tyjn' locality. Biy Meadows, *" Plumas County,"' Cal.; collecte(l li\
.)//.v. h\ .]/. .h/.s7//^ June. iSSd; type in Herb. Coidter.
in the mountains of nortluvistern Califoi'iiia. from Sieri-a County to
Siskiyou County.
S/iiiiiiii')if rrdiiiini'd:
('.M.ii'nuMA: Type spcciniciiH as citt'd niidcr tyjK' Ideality; Sierra Count),
LrnniKiii: Yrcka, Siskiyou County, (Ircciif I'.Vl.
^•1. Lomatium sonnei C. i!c K.. sp. nov.
Short caulescent. 2 to ;i dm. hioh. fi'om ti slender elon<>atod root,
puberulent: letives ternate then pinnatcdy compound, the ultinnite se«i'
ments shoit linear; umbels uniMpially .") to S riiycnl, with imolucels of
linciir scarious-maroined bractlets united at l)iise; niys 2 to 4 cm. loiiu'.
ju'dicels 4 to »i nun. lon^-; (lowers yellow; fruit ellipticid. ohibrous. s
mm. lono-, 4 nun. broad, with winys n(>arly as broad iis body, and tili
form dorsal and intermeditite ribs; oil tub«'s large iind solitiii-y in tlic
inter\als.
Type lociility. sandy soil tunong sao-ebrush. Verdi. Washoe County.
Nev.; collcH'ted by Soiiik . Miiy T) and June U). iSit5; type in U. S.
Nat. Herb.
COUL'I'KK AND ROSE Noli Til AMEKICAN UMHELLll'EKAK. 237
l('(Hintv,
root.
It*
'Is ol'
loiiii".
Iroii^
i)(
I till
111 tlU'
Wiislux^ Counly. Ncx.. mikI NrNiula County, Ciil.
Sjirrinii'iif! r.riiiiiiiu 'I:
Ni:\ \ii\: I'v'pi' s|i('ciiii('iifj as cilcil iiinlcr tyju' Inciility.
('Ai.iiiHiM \: \c;ir 'rnic'kfc, Ncxiidii ( 'niiiity, >'<>/(/« , Miiy l':'., ISStJ.
'}'.]. Lomatium bicolor (NNutson) ('. tSc \l.
/'(/((■((/(//((/(/////'(■(//(//■ W'litsoii, I'liil. K iiii: Siii'v. I'_'l>. |S7I.
( 'iiulcscciit ( • s('iir«'»'ly so. 1 to 4..") dm. Iiioli. uhihi-oiis or sliolilly
[)iil)ci'iil('iit : petioles wholly diliited: leaves termite then pinnately
decompound, the idtimate seeincnts very nmueroiis and lilil'onn;
iuul)el very une(|ually '2 to 1(> rayed, with involueels of I to s liiiear-
>ul>ulate hi'actlets; rays 2.r» 1(< h^.^cni. lonj:': pediecds shoi't : tlowers
yellow; fruit lineai'-ohlonji". }ifhil)rous. lo to \'2 mm. lonn'. -J to .-) nun.
Itroad. with \ery nari'ow wint^s and tiearly obsolete dorsal and inter-
mediate ril)s; oil tubes lar<^'e and solitai'V in the intei'vals. 'J on the
eonunissui'al side.
Type locality. l*ai"leys Park. "Wasatch Mountains. I'tali." altitude
1. :>()(» to l.il.")(» meters; collected by \V</fs,j/,. no. 4»;7. May-.Iuiie. 1S()!>;
type in T. S. Nat. Herb.
I 'tall and Idaho, and adjacent \\ yomini^'.
Sjii ciiiii IIS I'.riiiiiiiK fl:
ri'Aii: TyiH- s|icciiiifns ascitrii uiidcr type localily; ( ity ( 'reck ( 'aiiymi, altiliiile
i.iiL'O meters, ./iiins 17!;!. /.lay 1.'), isso; same station, .linns. .luncd, 1S!)S.
Idaho: Kooti'iiai ("otiiity, Lillimj 474, May, iSDO; \\'cisiu'rs I'cak, Isootenai
County, »///(//;('(■// .■>!•(). .Inly S. ISitL'; ( 'u'lii' (IWlfiic Uivi-i-, Kooti'uai ("omity,
fxlhir;/ (;;!!, :\Iay-.hily, IS'.ii'.
WvoMiNd: I.a Bai'jrt', I'inta ("ourity, NYc/v /(.so//, ,Tuly ;2i, ISiM.
^Fr. M. !'!. .loncs writes as follows in reftTciicc to this siu'cics: ••'i'liis plant, w liicli
is spoi'adic in its tyj/c locality in t'taii, iicrc I'caciics its full (U'velopnieiit on the
■.;inuiio soil of Iilalio. There are acres of it."
■ >[. Lomatium anomalum . I ones. s]). iiov.
('iuil(>scent. tj'labi'ous. oi- somewhat puberuletit. rather stout. .") to
I..") dm. Iii«ih. tutted from a laru'i' root; stem leaves i\ lar*i'e. with
wholly dilated petioles, ternate and then once or twice pinnate; ulti-
iiiate seoinents linear-lanceolate to obliinceolate. acute, often lobed. I
to T.."* cm. lone', 2 to 1(1 mm. l)road; fertile umliels uneciually ."> to 15-
layed, with imolucels of linear or setaceous liractlets; rays 5 to
1.') cm. Ion*""; pedicels '.] to ti mm. lony; llowers yellow, with ohibrous
oviiries; tVuit from (dliptictil iind <! mm. lono- to narrowly oblony and
!•_' mm. lone-. 4 to .-> mm. lu'oiid. with \vini>s not half to netirly iis
liroad as body, and prominent more or less wiiie(>d dorssil tmd iiiter-
niediate rilis; oil tubes very largv, solitary in the intervids. 4 on the
coininissurid side.
Type locality, rocky eiiinlK) soil, slopes of Indian \'idley. Wash-
luotoii County, Idaho, iiltitude 1,-J(M» iii(>t(M's; collected by .l<in<s, .July
I'l, iS'.t'J; |yp(> in Herb, doiies, duplicate in V . S. Nid. llerli.
Idaho and adjacent Oregon.
'288 roNTKIHUTIONS FKOM THE NATIONAL IIKHHAlillTM.
.S/'('r(///( ii.t I .I'lllilllK'il :
Idmiii: Tyjif spccinHMis as I'itcd niidcr type locality; al(.:U' Hatwai Circk, Ncy
IVtccs Cuiiiity, Siiiiilhirij L'S, April 'J4, 1S!IL'; ("i.ii as Trai.. ■, llrtKlrrxnii L'Hdd.
Jiiiic 1*4, iSill; forks (if St. Marys River, Cu'ur (rAlmc loniitains, ailitiidr
1, ()()() meters. Liiliiri/ IL'S, July 1. IS!*"); about Lewisto'i, \e/, I'erees ( 'oiiiily,
.1. .!..(• /•;. drrlniilr 11,11, ,■ .W.Vl, May '.'7, IS'M).
<)ui:«.o\: Hills near Snake Kiver, r^.s/r/,- l!)()5, May :;i, ISUS.
5f>, LomatiuHi platyphyllum ('. i.'^c K.
1', ii<;,lniii(iii l,itlf,iliiiiii Nutt. ill Toir. <V: (Iray, I'i. 1: <>-'">. l.S4(). Not !)('.
I', iir,il,iiiiiiii iiiiltiillii Watson, liot. Kin^f Siirv. I'-'.s. IS71, iioc Sm,!', iinU'illn
(iray ( lS7(t).
R('s(Miil>liiio- /,. nii(/!c(nil, . )»iit sinallcr; Iciivcs once of twice tci'iiiile.
with oviitc to ortiiciiliU" Icjitlcts cmiciiti" to cordate at base; pedicels
usually of the ionj^tn' ty])t>; fi'uit ovate to ohioiio-, ,s uuii. loiio. <; nun.
t»road. and very narrowly winj>'ed: oil tiiiies small. '-'> in the iiiter\als.
4 to <I on the conuuissural side; seed face aluiost ])laiM'.
Tyjje locality. "])lains east of AN'allawalla Kiver. Oreodn;" col-
locti'd hy Xuftall: type in llei-l». IMiilad. Acad.
From northern Nevada to eastern ^^'ashin<i■t()n and adjaceiit Ididio.
>»K\ ADA; Havallali Moinilains. \V,ils,iii 4()L', June, IsiiS: Aiirnm, While I'inc
County, altitude 1', litO meters, .l,,ii,x, .finie ;50, lS!i:;.
()kk(ion: Type speeiniens as eiteil uixler type locality; "sterile stmiy riil,L'e>."
i'lini,-!:, in 1SS4; near Kock ('rei-k. Morrow ( 'ounty (altitude 7!iO metersi.
and near < !ri/./,ly l>utte, Ciiiok County (altitude 1, ()!•() meters), Lfil),'i;j >•'!.
I'stt. May-June, ls;i4.
W\siiiN(;ro.\: rpper Columliia (no. lOitD) and Spokane risers, ir(7/,(.s' K,-/},,!.:
tSdiidhny ii- l.i'lli,'nj 4S7. \u iSii;;; Wlill,,!, .\piil IL', IStKl; Weiiateliee Moun-
tains, Kittitas County, altitude I, I'OO meters, E/iii,r -iT'y, July, l.S(t7.
5(). Lomatium nudicaule (Pui'sh) ('. iSc K.
Sitiijni'iiiiii iiiiiliiuiiil,' I'ursli. 1"1. 1 : liXJ. 1814.
luridd i,ii<lii;iiilis ^[[W. (<r]\. 1: IS.'J. ISIS.
/•'(,•/(/<//,////((//;; DC. I'l-ndr. 4: 174. is:!i).
Scsi'li /,'i()i;irjiiiiii Hook. I'l. I5or. .\iii. 1: 'JiVA. pi. it:>. tS34.
Pciiveilitiiiim /,'l,>,;irj>iiiii Nutt. in Torr. it (iray, V\. 1: (i"J(). 1S40.
I'liurdiiiiniK iiii,lic<ii(/,- "Suti. in Torr. it (iray, 1""1. 1: ()L'7. 1H40.
I','iin',linii(iii rnhiistiiiii ,]r\»'tm, l"-rytliea 1 : !t. ISilM.
Acaulescent. oliihrous. :{ to (} dm. hio'h, from a very lonj:"" Heshy root:
letives hiternate or ternate-ipiinate or sometimes simply ternate: leal-
lots thickisii, from ovate to ntirrowly hmceolate, 2.5 to o cm. lony'.
petiolidate or .sessile, entire or toothed at apex; umh<d very une(|ually
5 to 2<>-rayed. with neither iinolucre nor in\'()luc'(ds; peduncles and
rays dilated at siunmit; rays 2.5 to 20 cm. long; pedie«ds variable. 2 to
20 unn. lono-; flowers ycdiow; fruit Uiirrowly ohlonjj^, 1> to 14 nnu. loii'i.
3 to ti nun. hroad, narrowly wino-ed; oil tubes liiroe and solitarv in
the intei-vals or 2 in the laterals, 4 or 0 on the conuuLssiu-al side; seed
fiU'c sonunvhat concax'e.
Type locality, "'on tlieCoIiuubia Ki\'er;"* collected ])y Zr//'/.v(a(X'oi 1-
roULTKli AND KOSE NORTH AMERICAN UMHELHFJ:RAE. 28*,)
col
Ivi-pi'l.:
r Mdiin-
hv root:
tr: lent'
in. lonu'.
[icciiuilly
•Ics iind
ll)le. -J. i"
lin. loii'i.
litiirv in
illy- lo I)i'. Colics, the cxnct (liitf iiiid locality Tor the typo specimens
arc ••April 1... Isoti; Kock Fort (amp. at the Dalles of the (.'olumhiii");
lypcin Ilcilt. IMiilad. Acad. The type locality of llookei-'s .sV.sv// A /o-
r,i/y>i//it is ••on Lsravelly soils, near Fort Vancouver on the Colum])ia,"
^^'!lshinu•ton: collected ])y Itomjldx.
I'lom cential ("alifornia to lii'itish ('olnnd)ia and Idaho.
>/<( '■(///( //.-.' 1 .1 miiniid:
('Ai.HMiiM a: I ■ pi It t Sacra men Id \' ill ley, /'nrLiiixiiii; V.\\i Kidp', .Mendocino ( "mint y,
linliiiiili r (t'^i-l. ill 1S()7; Sierra Nexada Monntaiiis, Lninimii, in lS7i»; I'iiiniiiH
County, Mrs. li. M. Austin, in iSSO; Mount Siiasta, Siskiyou County, I'lihinr
L'.'>:!.".,,Iuly i.'{-i'7, ISiCJ; Amador County, Ifmisni .•!;!L',.Iune 17, 1SU4; ( ioose Lake
X'alley, Modoc County, .1//N. />'..!/. .l».s/;/(, May, 1S<)4; Mount ilainilton, /i'///^(r
Tm, April 1 1, IN! I.").
Oukcon: /,/. Miillni's liijinl.; ll<iir,ll,'S\ny-,]n\y, ISSO; Malheur ( 'ounty, altilude
I, L'L'd meters, Liihi n/ '2\:\7, May I'll, isiill; Klaiiiatli County, .l/z/^Av/^/Zc l','i;>,.Iune
L'S, IS! Mi.
W'asiiinoi'on: I'lijret Sound, HV//.(.s' lli/ml. ."il; Klickitat County, Si(ksil(,rf,
May-.luly, iss:!; Kllenslmr^', Spokane County, d'. /.'. \'<isri/ i'!!.'), •J!)7, ^fay,
ISSlt; Seattle, .S//»///( <t' /'/'//rr 5(;!), .luiie L'O, ISS!); Clealnm, Kittitas County,
Ifoiilrrsdii, .hine-.Fiily, 1S!I2.
IiiAu i: liij? Camas Prairie, altitude l,'i(IO meters, llinilii-sun :!17S, .Inly 11, 1S95.
I'.Kirisn Coiimmia: Cedar Hill, N'ancouver Island, Macnini, July, 1SS7.
This species is very \arialile in breadth of lea\cs, stalkiiijf of leaflets, len<.'th of
pedicels, and size of fruit, hut these \arial)le {'haracters do not work together or with
i;i'M:raphical di>triliution in suggesting ] possible .segregates.
SiiniriiiKiii iniilicdiih I'nrsh has been identified by ^It'ssrs. Uobiui^on and (ireenman
i Troc. riiilad, .\cad. I'S. iS!IS), who examined the ty])c in the herbarium of the
I'liiladelphia .Vcademy, to be the same as SV.sv// Icidcar/Diin Hook., which accords far
liitter with the rather pu//liiig type locality of the former when the name was
;ipplied to plants of the eastern plains.
• M. Lomatium suksdorfii (Watson) C. & K,
I'liircdiiiiinii sii/.-sdiirlii Watson, I'roc. .\m. .\cad. 20 : .'?()!). IKS.^.
\'ery stout and tidl. o-lahroiis or somewhat ))ul)erulent. (i to '.» (hn.
Iiitih or more, from a very hiru'c root: l(>aves very lar^-c and deeom-
poiind: leaf seonicnts lineai'-oldono-. I to ;") cm. lonji'. entii'c or -J to 8-
elcft toward tiu' top: umlxd somewhat equally <! to JL^-rayed. with
iii\()hi<M'ls of linear acuminate hractlets; rays li.T) to 12..-) cm. lon<>';
pedicels »l to Is nun. lonj^': llowers yellow: fruit narrowly ohlonu-, 18
lu 'JS mm. h)n_u'. (i to i'2 mm. hi-oad. with winj^s narrower than hody,
mid M'ry j)romin(>nt dorsal and intermediate ribs: oil tidu's solitary,
\ery la.r<>'e (lillino' the inver\als), -2 on the eonnuissural side; seed faeo.
soiiuMvhat conciive.
TyiH' locality, '•on dry rocky mountain sides, W. Klickitat County,
Washington Tei'ritory:" collected l»y -SV^.s/Av/;/' June-July, 1883; type
in lierh. (iray. duplicate in V. 8. Nat. Herb.
Kast(>rn ^^'ashinl>•ton.
^/ 'iiiHiis I'.iiiiiinii tl:
W'asiiincion: Ts pe s|)ecimens as ciit ' under type locality; ''/. li. Vdsni'.M), in
18S!); S(i,i<ll„ni \' Liihrrn IS!), in IS!);!.
ii
240 coNTKim rioNs i'K(»m ihk NAri(»N.M. mkhhakh'm.
r)S. Lomatium giganteum (". «.<: K.. sp. ii(»\.
('aulcsccnt oi- sometimes acimlcscciil. 1 to 7 <lm. Iiiuh. lint'lv |)iiIh's
cent tliioiiuliout : lea\es \cr\ hirye. lenmtely fompoimd; leallel-
clorifi'atcd. sometimes reacliiiiu' s em. in leiit;lli. iisiimIIv eiitii'e. \('i\
))ale; rays \('i y iiii('(|iiai, tlie loiiii'ei' ones lo em. Ioiil;: pedicels '1 to )
mm. ion*;': inxolucel of linear l»racllels: o\ai'y pulx'scent ; fruil linear
()l>loti<:\ In mm. lonu'. with wind's miieli narrower than l>ody. ulaln'oii
or nearly so.
Kescml)linj^' /.. sii/.sdnrvi in its stout lial»it. I»iil with more elonji'ateil
leaflets. pul»eseent ovaries, smaller Irnit. etc.
'rv))e localitN . ("alit'ornia: collected i)y H. ll. \'<is,i/ in lcS7r»; tv])e in
r. S. Nat. llerl..
AVestern Calit'ornia.
Sjii'i'miiiix I'.iiiiinni <l:
Caln'ohma: Mcn<li)ciiii' ( 'niiiity, HhI'iikIi r ■>'\'2\. in IS()7; in-nlnilily >iiMii' sliilioii,
\'(i.sr(/, in 1S7.").
" ['('iiriiliiiiiiiii {Frriilii, (icy.) Iiniii.'u'liiiiiiii (icy. MS."' (in llncik. i.inul. .Inniii.
lint. 6: l';5"). 1S47 ) is still ildiihtl'ni. It is iimliahly a <^i»»\ spt'i'it's, lint ninrc
than likely has liccn ilcscrilicil midci' sdinc nihcr name.
I'nic('(liiiiiiiii IrilrriKiliiiii lijilniiliiilhiiii iinnkcr 1. c. is also uncertain.
I?(ith (if these types are jiniliatily in the llritish Museum. Material which s(iiii>
t(i re|ircscnt these t\v<i I'nrms was sent t<i Mi'. V,. <i. I'aker Inr ciim|iarisiin, ami it is
to he refjretted that his rejinrt, new in transit, cau nnt he incdi-purated in this \\nil<.
Pi'iiccihtiiHiii jdritli ]\;ist\\n(u\ (Zee 5: SS. 1(100) is a new name wiiich has cniiir tn
us <lurin<_' the liual iimnl' revisidii.
59. EURYPTERA Niitt. in Torrey .v^ (iray. Fl. 1: t'c^lt. 1.S40.
C'iiiyx teeth minute or oi)solete. Frtiit strongly llaltened dorsally,
orbicular to siioi-tly ohione-. Carpel with liliform iiiid iipproxiiiialc
(lorsiil iind iiiterm(Hliate ribs, and with bi'oadly winded latertils (ol'teii
much broader tlitm the seed l)ody iind moi'c or less distinct tit base.
niidcino- it ('ordate or emtire-inate) eoherinu' until maturity with tlni-e
of the other car[)el; periciii'i) thin. Slylopodium wanliiiii': ili^k
impressed. Oil tiilies on(> to several in the intei'vals. Seed stroiiLily
dorsally flattened, w ith phine face.
Acaulescent or caulescent (^laln'ous perennials, with elonutited roots.
branchiiij;' only tit base, leaves once or twice coi'ipound. leallefs
(>itlier i)roiid or broad in outline iind ahviiys shiii'ply toothed, and \t'l-
low flowers.
Type species. F.iu'upfi ra I acnUi Nutt.
A e-enus of (! species beloneine- to the Psicilic coiist and islands.
The }.renus differs fmm tyjiical /yi////"//"/// especially in its fdliaue, which is ip;i(Ii
liioi-e simple, with hroad often (irliicular leallets, and shai'p muci'diiate teeth. I lie
wiujrs (if the fruit are inclined td he distinct, w hile in /.nuKiliiiiii the w inu'stn'c nn n]
Hud project helow the seeil. Nuttall's j^enns l-jiriijili rn, l)ase(l du a siM<_de sp( ■ u's.
was |iuhlishe(| hy Tdrrey iS; (iray in 1S4(), hut was reihiced td a sectinii of /'re '/"-
tauH bvBenthrtui tV: ilooker in dcnuv rbtiilnrtiiii in 18(i7, wlu're it has since reiuaini'd.
COUI/rKIt AND R(»SK — NOllTII AMKKICAN I'.MI{KLLII'J;KA K. 'J41
l.'illlrl-
•('. V(M\
,S •-' to 1
1 liiiru!
ilaltroii
()ii<j;'iitiil
{y\)v in
lie slali'-ii.
nil. .Iniini.
^ lint ini'iv
llicll SCI'lll^
111, ami it i-
iis wmK.
IS (•(llllf tn
(lorsally,
roxiiiialt'
ills (ofh'ii
al ha^'.
itli tlni-i'
iiiii'i (li^l<
stroiiLi'ly
((hI routs.
I. Icallcts
and vt'l-
linds.
I'll is n';n-li
rth. II"'
Ijrlc S|M I it'^'
lot' /V<M../"-
. IVllUUlli'l-l'
As wcimw uiiclcistanil I lie j,'i(iii|(, it is iiiiii|mis('iI dl' (i s|iccirs |iiiss('ssiiii;' (citain cliar-
aclcrs ill (•niiiiiiiiM wliicli enable tlinii In he distiii^iiislied reailiiy I'lniii the nearest
lelateij irelins.
oil tnhes sniitary in the intervals.
Ml lie iir less eaillescent.
F-ealletS hrnailly cnnlate ami snuiewliat luheil |. /•;. Im-iilii.
i.eadets not cnnlate.
Leaves hipinnale L'. A,', /nirrifiilid.
liCaNi'S hiternate :\. /■,', linnsil.
.\eanlesceiit ami very pale I. A', iinllitln.
Oil tnhes nut sdlitary in the iiiler\als.
I'etliiiieles ;> t(i 4.") cni. liiL'h; I'luit .") tn S iinii. loii^r ;">. /•,'. ImiiilHi,
I'ediincles 1.') em. hi^'li; t'rnit l"J iiini. Idiitr •>. i',. hixiilnrix.
1. Euryptera lucida \iitt. in 'Vow. & (iniy, Fl. 1 : iV2\K Ls4().
Yw.AW.
/'iiinilinnnii I'liriiptini i'lvay, i'me. .\ni. .\eail. 7: lUS. 1,S(>S.
Short ciiiilcscciit, «iliil)roiis, i-iitlicr stout, 1.5 to (> dm. liioli; letivcs
tci'iiiitc; Icullcts ln'oiidly cofdatc. somewhat h)l)(Hl. coarsely imicro-
iiate-toothed. 1 to ^i.i)
cm. Ion*:'; iimhcl c(iiiall,v
S to lA-i'iiytHl. with iii-
voUicids of laiiccolati*
!»riicti(>ts: fjiys 1 to 5
cm. h)no-; pedicels 12
mm. loii^" tlowers yel-
low: fruit lu'iifly ofhicu-
lai'. emtu'yiniite tit etu'li
end. j^ltihrous. 1<» to 14
mm. in diametef. with
winu-s mofe tlmn twice iis hfoad tis body, and pfomiiient obtuse dor-
sal iiiid interiii(>diiit«^ ribs; oil tubes solittify in the inteivids. -J to 4 on
the coimnissunil side.
'ry])(> locidity. "'woods of San Dieyo, ("alifoiiiia;" collecttnl by Xi/f-
/'/// in April: type in ll(M'b. IMiilad. .Vctid.
SoutluM'n Cidifoi'iiia. in San l)ie«i'o. Los Anii'eles. and San Hefiitif-
dino coimti(>s.
li.i.csT. I)Ot. ]\Iex. IViuml. I'eii. pi. -7.
•^/)i riiiicii.s i.niiiiihiil:
California: Type s]ieeiiiieiis as cited under tyjn' locality; Fort ^loliave and San
Dieiro, ('-»(/«■/• 41 1, in ISdO-td; San l)i(r<). Orcull, March IL', ISS4; same sta-
tion, ('Irnlidiil, in iSill); Sii'ira .Madre, I>os .Viiireles Coimty. /h/s.-ic, .\pril 4,
ISiU); plains west of San IVrnardino, /'(H'/nA I'll^l', Ajiril 4, IS'.ij; Waterman
Canyon, Sail I'eriianlino Mountains. /'(/r/.sA ;>47S, , lime '_'!», 1S!I4..
'J. Euryptera parvifolia (Hook t'i Afii.) C. tVc K.
[■Vritlii /iiirrifdlld Hook. i*c .\rn. liot. Iteecliey ;>4S. 1S4(V
I')'iicril(nii()ii /xirriftiliiiiii Tdvv. ik (\n\\\ \'\. 1: li2S. ISIO.
J'ciurddiiinii r((lif(iniicuiii C. iSc U. I5ot. (iaz. 13 : 143 1888.
r,,S72 J 7
Km. I'll. — l-;iiry|iicrii lucidn; n. ■.': Ii. . :i.
2 4 'J
<(»NTUIIMTI()NS KK(»M IIIK NA'I"1(»NAI, II KKMAKI I'M.
» 3
■'• 1 '
Slioii <jiiil('.->c('ii(. .-It'iidcr, w itii a solitary pcdiiiiclr 1 to :'. dm. Iii^l .
Icavt's cliistcrcd near tlic base, usually laryc (1 to l.r> dm. loii^).
I)i|)iniiat(' (l»iil liic upper leaflets coiilliieiit ): leallels hroad, obtuse
(usually eiidiiij^- ti'uiieately or emare-juately Itetweeii two di\ari('ate
teeth), irregularly incised and with hroiid .stroiijily cuspidate teetli:
undu'l s to lo-rayed. with involucels of linear oi' lanceolate acuminate
hractlets; rays I to ;{.;"» cm. louu'; pedicels ») to s nun. lone-; llowers
yellow; I'riiit broadly elliptical to <)rl)icular, (5 to T mm. lone', scarcely
eiuareinat(>. with wines lu-oader than Ixxly, and rather |)romineiil
dorsal and intiM'mediate ril)s: oil tubes -^olitarv in the int(>rvals, -J to I
on the commissural side.
'i'y]>e locality, in Calirornia. I»ut station not e-ivcii; collectecl by
San Luis Obisjx) County. Cul.
S/ii ciiiii IIS I'.i'iiiiiiiii <l:
Cm. ii'nitNi \: Siiii i.iiis ( >l(is]icp, Juins ;V2'2('), May ."), ISSi'; wuiic statimi, Mrs. /,'. I!'.
Siiiiiiiiirs, ill ISSil; Sail Siiiiciiii, llnnnliijir, .Filiie, ISS!).
;>. Euryptera hasseiC. v.V: K.
I'liirnhiiiiiiii liiiss,!{\ tV; i;. r...t. ( laz. 14: l'7(l. ISSU.
Tall caulescent, stout. <! dm. or more hieh. e-jabrous and somewhat
j^l'laucous. tVoiu a lone' slender woody I'oot; leaves biternate, on very
lone' petioles (sometimes 'J..'> cm. includine' petiole); leallets broadly
o\ate, with cuneate liasc. ii'reo-iiliu'ly lobed. coai'sidy nutcronate-
toothed. 2.r» to l<i cm. lon^-. liecomino' (> cm. bi'oad; umliel lont:-
p(>duiicled. e((ually s to is-i'aycd. with involucels of bractlets which
\ary from I'ather short linear-setaceous to oblance()lat(>, I'oliaceous.
entire or toothed and iinich exceiMline' the ])edic(ds; rays 5 to 10 cm.
lonu': |)e(licels liito l(>mm. lone; llowers yellow: i'ruitas in /^ hiddii.
Tyijc locality, canyon of Sierra Madre, "Los Ane'ides (!()unt\.
California;"" collected by l/(is.-«, March 27 and April T. LSSS; type in
V . S. Nat. Herb.. du|)licate in Ilerl). Coulter.
Only known fi'om type locality. e.\ce])tine' the specimcMi from Vaca
Mountains, reported below by ,l(>])son.
S/iifiiiii'iis I'.riiiiinii il:
(' Ai.iroKM a: Tvpi' .^iicciiiu'iis as citcil iimlcr ty|>c lucality; siiiiiniit <if the Vara
Miiiiiitaiiis. .li'/isiiii, .Iiiiic L'O. isiii' (y/f/c .Jcpsoii) .
4. Euryptera pallida C. l'v; K.. s]). nov.
Acaulescent. eliibrous throue'hout and very pale; ])edunch\s al)(>nt
2 dm. hie'h. exceeding' the leaves; leaves pinnate (or first division
ai^jiearine" ternate). lowest pair of ])imiae often })iniiate; leaflets broad,
witii I'homboidal or irrceulai'ly aiieled outline, th(> very ])r()ad teeili
mucronate tip})ed; fruitinu' uiiilud about (l-rjiyed, with involucels cf
fow linear-lanceolate bractlets; rays 2.r)to4cin. lone*; ])(>dicels S to I'
mm. lont^; fruit oblone-. [O mm. lone', «! to 7 mm. broad, omargina(e
at base, with winys as broad as bodv; oil tiU)es solitary.
(UMTLTKK AND U(ISK NOUTII AM KHKAN I MliKLI.lKKKAK. !i4.'i
TyiM' lociilily. Saiilii Liuiii M(»iiiil!iiii>. ( ':ilir<>iiii!i: tollcitrd liy (I. //.
Viis,ii, no. -IWi. .Illly. |SSI»; (ypc ill ('. S. Niil. I It'll..
Only known froiii type locitiily.
Spirliiii iifi I I iinihii il :
( ' M.ii'iiijM a: 'I'>1i<' s|M'ciiiicns us rilcil iiinlcr t\|ic lipcality.
;"). Euryptera howellii (NN'atson) ('. c<; U. Fk;. f.-j.
I'iiiirthiinim hiiiiiUii \\'A\^f>\\, I'roc. Am. Anid. 20: :!('>!•. IMS').
.Vciiiilcsci'iil. witli pcduncir ;i to l.."> ciii. Iiiji'li; Icmncs hitt'rniitc io
l>i(|iiinali'; Iratlcts (■iinciilc-orhiciiiiir to found-coi'diilc. acutely dcntiitc,
often o-lolx'd. 1 to L'..') em. loii<i': iiinlx'l with I'ew (donyiitcd iuid (li\!iri-
cute t'ei'tili^ rays, and invohicels of aciiminate lanceolate Itractlets; rays
rontitc
lonu-
whicli
aeeou-.
10 em.
I iicid'i.
"ounty.
type in
till- V;u;i
>s aln^iit
division
I; hroa'l.
id toelli
ucids <•!
^S to 1"
I'"l(i. (iL'. — I'Jii'viilclM liducllii: II, li; h, ;■: s.
.", to S..') cm. loni:': pedicels S to 12 mm. lonu'; fruit ulal.rous. Itroadly
clliplical or iieai'ly oi'hicular. emaru'inate. .'» to s mm. lono-. witli wind's
idiout as hroad as liody or broader: oil tubes .'! or 4 in the inter\als,
I to 10 on the commissural side.
Type locality, '"near AN'aldo. .Tose])hine County. Orenoii:" collected
\)\ I/oirill. June »;. I,s,s4; type in llt'ih. (iray. duplicate in V. S. Nat.
lierl).
.losephim^ County. Orec^on.
"^/hcliiinis i.riiiiiiiK'l:
()i:i:(i()N: Type spfcinu'iis as citcil uiiilcr tyiic Incality; same statimi, llnnrll,
.fiily 7, ISS7.
• >. Eun'-*era insularis (Kastwood) C. cVc H.
/'(iicrddiiiiiii iiixiiliirr I'",ast wond, I'fiic. Calif. .\(a(l. Sci. III. 1: liid. pi. s. ISdS.
Acaulescent from a lony- I'ather stout root: peduncles .stout, dilated
:'t summit, l.r.dm. liioh: leaves hjternate to hitpiinate: leallets cuni^atc,
shai'ply dentate or incised, veiny: fruitiny umhel 1(» to iS-rayed. witii
involucre of a single vdonjLriited bract palmately divide(l at apex, and
iii\()lucels of sexcral lineal" bracllets: rays 15 to S cm. lon^': i)edic(4s
iil)out lU nmi. lono'; (lowers yidlow: fruit (dliptical. elabrous. liMum.
'J44 CONI'IUmTloNS KIMM THK NATIoNAI, lIKliHAUII'M.
lout;', s nun. In'oud. rniiiiyiniilf at l»ast' and apex. \vi(li win^s as hroad
as l)(»(ly (ir Idoadcr. and intonspicuoiis dorsal iind inlci incdiutt' i'ili,>;
oil IiUh's nsiiallv •! in (he inlci'vals. ti on the connnissiiial side.
'I\p<' lo<alily. "sand clills ovi'rlianiiiii<:' iM'iny urroyus." San Nidiolas
Island. Calil'ornia; collected l»y /lliimli, Trask. Api'il. IM»7: type in
llcrl). Calir. Acad., duplicate in l'. .S. Nat. Ilei'l».
San Nicholas Isl.'ind. California.
Sjn r'niH iix 1 .1 II iiniK il :
('.\],\yitnsi.\: Type s|n'ciiiicns as cilcil umlcr l>|ii' luciilils-.
60. CYNOMARATHRUM Null, in lleih.
Calyx teelli evident. Fi'iiil stronji'ly llaltened dofsally. ohlopj;.
Carpel with sharp or win^'cd dorsal and intennediate rilis and l>i"(>':der
l-'n^. t;:!.— Cyiioiiinriilliniiii lastwdddiu': it, '■ (i; li. ■ S.
Avinji'ed laterals. Styloi)odiuin flat l)iit evident, in dry speeinieiiv
appearin«i' spongy. Oil tultes mostly several in the intervals or oli-
.sciire. Seed dorsally tlattened. with plane face.
Aeiuilescent pliints or nearly so. from a stout caudex heeominL;'
nmlticipital and densely clotliod with old leaf sheaths, with leaves uiir-
row in outline (the lirst division ])inn!ite). iind yellow (or white f)
(lowers.
Type species. S,sr// unftdWii (iray. Proe, Am. Acad. 8: IJST. l^Tt'.
A ti'cnusof (') species heloniiinji' to the western plains and mountain-.
It .-^I'diis hcst tn Uccp iiiit 111' l,iiiiiiitii(iii tlic six I'dllowiiiy: species, w liicii li;uc
lieretiil'iTe been piaceil niider I'riirrdniiiint. Tiiey lia\i' always appeared aiunii-
alniis ill J'l iivi'ilinniiii [ Lumiiliiiiii), iuu\ some of our best liotaiiists liave treatt'd llie
earlier spi'cies as very distinct. One of them was considered a <reiierie type l'\
Nuttall, under tiie name wliieli we iiaxc adojitt'il aliove. Dr. <iray assoeiatei! it
witli Sr.^ill, wliile some ol' tiie recent collectors have coiiteiided that it was not imii-
geiieric witli our so-called western species of J'liirnhiiniiii. It diffcra from jAinnilii'iu
It. is.t'.
huntuiii--
lliicli \v^^^<^
ircatiMl thf
].• tyi"' ''.^'
Isdi'iatc'l it
S lint I'l'll-
JjOlllllti'""
(•(M'LTKK AND KuSK — NolMIl AMKUK'AN rMlilM-LlKKKAK. '245
ill Hlyli>|iiiiliiiiii-ilisk, calyx Icclli, iiinn- \\iii'_'('<l ilnrsal ami iiilt'i'iiicilialr rili.'', ami in
\[i* very pcciiliar lialiil. Its iclalimisliiiis scnii Ik lie niiirli iicaifi' I'lirinin ami
I'sniilnci/iiiil/ili riis.
Knliaj.'*' ulalirniis.
Ways ami iicdicrls imf v<'ry slmft nr icllcxcil.
I'ciiiccls •_' til t) llllli. Inll^r 1. r. intlhlllii.
I'ciliccls S \n III mill. Iiiinr.
I'"ruit liiicar-iilildii;.', I In 7 iiiiii, Imitr -. ' '. ulii'nnitit.
I'"ruit iirnadcr, ill Id 12 iiiiii. Iniii: •>. ''. i>iirriil.
UavH ami ptMlici'ls very sliiiil, icIIcnciI at inatiirify 4. <'. fn-iniiliijri.
l'"iiliat;i' vt'i'y Hcabroiis,
I'cdiccls ll' to IK iiiiii. luiiji; w iiiL's aliiiiit as lirna'l as liddy a. r. nislininihii'.
I't'iliccls L' fi> (i mill, liiii;:; \viii'_'s liall' as Imiad as linily ti. <'. .irnhiiini.
1. Cynomarathrum nuttallii ((iniy ) ('. S: U.
Srxi'/l iiiillii/lll (irny, I'rnc. .^m. .\cad. 8: L'ST. IS7(I.
I'liirnliiiiiiiit I/run nil IIS \\'i[\sii]], Itnl. K ill;.' Sui'V. IL'S. 1S71.
I'l iirnliiiiiiiii h-iiKjii W'atsoii, I'mc. .Viii. .\('ad. 22: 474. 1SS7.
/Viiniliiiiiim iiiriiiirrlil:ii .\. Nelson, I'.iill. 'Poir. iiot. Cliilt 26 : l.'JO. lS(li».
AciUllcscciit. oliihidiis; .scMpc' l.T) tt» 4..") (Ilii. Iiio'li. II little o.xcccdiiijr
the l(>ii\('s. iU'isiiio' from ii stout <!iu(l<'.\ hccoiniiio- multiripilal; Icuvcs
])iiiimtc or l»i|)iiiniit(>: Jciilicts jincar. oloiioatt'tl. cir^pidiitr. soiiiftiiiics
T) cm. loiio-; uiuIh'I .souu'wliat ('(Uiaily 4 to I'l'-rayod. with iin oliicols of
lincar-lanccolatc bract lets; i-ay.s ;> to ;>..-) cm. loiio-; [jcdiccls 2 to ti mm.
loiio; tlowci's yellow: calyx teeth e\ ident; rniit ohioiio'. ,s to lit mm.
loiio. 4 mm. broad, narrowly wiiio-ed. the doival and iiiterme(liate ril>,<
also sometimes iiTeo-idarly wiiiocd; oil tid>es ;{ to .') in the intervids,
ti to lit on the coinmissui'al side; seed somewhat sulcate on the liack.
with sliohtly conca\(' face.
'rvj)e locality. "Rocky Mountains;''" collected by Xnltall; type in
Herb. Columbia rni\.
Northern I'tah. W'yomino-. and western Nebraska.
N/" riiili'ii--: I .III ml III (I :
I'l-Aii: Wasatcli Moiinlains, aililude L',7lin incters, IIW/.vr,„ 4(i:i. .Iiily, JSiiit; on tiic
Moosciieeali. aitiliidc L'.7()t) to .'i.OOl) iiictcrs, Wnril (1117. (i!t7, .Iiiiu'-.Viil'usI, 1S7.").
U'vo.MiNo; Kvanstoii, t'iiita Coiiiity, .Vi /.■.(/// :.'lt.">S, May I'S, |s>i7; Toint of l^l(•ks,
Ail.iiiii 47l)!l, .Illlle Hi, IS!)S (typi'iil' /'. uiii/iirrlii:'! Nelson).
Ni;i!|;ask.\: Scotts lUiiff, in the pass, Hijilliirii VIS), .Inly L'L', ISiM.
■J. Cynomarathrum alpinum (NN'atson) ('. iSc R.
/'enri'iliniinii i/nircitlnis iiliiiiiiiiii Watson, I'xit. Kiny: Siirv. llMt. 1S71.
I'i'iickIiiiiiiiii kiiuji'i iili>'iiiiiiii ('. ik W. i\e\'. N. .Viii. t'lnliell. 71. ISSS.
l{(\semblin(>- a dwarf form of ('. iiuffull/l, with scapes 1 to :1.U cm.
hioh; leiiv(>s about 7.5 cm. lono-. mostly simj)ly pinnate, with ;} to .5
pair.s of linciir iiiid entire IciiHets; umbel 15 to (J-rtiyed. with involucols
of iiiirrow bviictlets: rays 2.5 to 5 cm. lone-; pedicidsS to \'l mm. lono-;
llowers y(dl()w; calyx teeth ovidcMit; fruit linear-oblony. 4 to 7 mm.
luno'; oil tubes \-erv obscure. I or •! in the intervals, 4 to (ion the com-
iiiissural side.
24<» «'(>N'l"Klin'T|uNS ||{(»M I UK .N.\| |oN .\l- IIKUHAHirM.
Tv |M' l(Miilil\ . " Ivi^l I liiiiiliuldi Mtiiiiiliiiiis. I \. I NcMitlii," iillitmlc
•J.T<"» lllrlrls; cnllcclcd liy H'r^/sv///. no. hij. Allj^llst. IStlS; lv|)l' ill
I'. S. N:il. Il..fl..
Moiiiilaiiis (if NcmkIm.
Sjii mill iiH I I II III nil il:
\i:\ \i>\: 'l'y|ic Hin'i'imciis as cited iiiidtT typt" Incality; ( ilt'iicm', Jnins, Jiiiif.'in,
isiij; lli'.'hhm.l I'ciik. iillilinlc LMOO In •_',7(i(i nirlcrs, I'lnpiis iVJH-J, \\i jsiis.
;'. Cynomarathrum parryi (W'iilson) ('. iSi |{.
I'l iiri iliiiiinii jiiii ri/i Wiitscill, I'rnc. Alll. Acail. 11: 1 i;>. jSTfi.
I'liirnliiiiiiiii sriiitiilnriiiii Jiilli'S, Culltr. tn Western I'liptaiiy IKi. S: ;{|, lS!tS.
AciUlloft'iil. mIjiIiI'oiis; stt'lils tlit'ted. tlieif liiix's clollied willl (tid
leaf slicallis; leaves laiiccolatt' in niillitie. twice piiiiiale. I to :? dm.
lone', soinet iliies lone'ef than the peduncle^, pale; |)inii;e distant; Mce--
iiieiits liiieiir and sharp -pointed; rays ."• lo l(i. nearly e(|iial. :i.r» to H eiii.
lout;'; pedietds slender. Iiito Ui iiini. loii^-: iii\ oliiccds of scver.al e-i-ceii
rather eonspieuoiis iinijaferal Idaetlets usually elid't at apex; fniil
ti'laln'oiis. olilon;^'. l" !<> 1 "J nini. Ion;;': latefiil wiiij^s alioiil as hfoad a>
body: calyx teeth e\iileiil; oil tiilies oi)s('iire; [lowers iippareiitly yel-
low.
Tv pe locality, "•soiitli(M'ii I'tah." in the \'alley of the X'irein. in the
vicinity (d" St. ( leoroc. W'jisjnii^ton ( oiinly: collected liy /'//•/•//. no.
cS"). in IsTI: type in Ilerli. (Jfay.
Sjii II nil IIS 1 .1 iiiiniii il:
.\i;vAi)\: ('liarle>tnn .Mniiiilaiiis, r. .1. I'lnims i\i)Si\. May -( )<'tMl)er, iS'ts.
I'lAli; 'l'y|)e S|ieciliielis as eilei! umlef t \ | le IcicalitN: SiUcr Heel', ./iiiiis ,M(!i-,
May ;i, Is'.M.
('.M.HdHNi \; I'leasaiit CanyMri, I'anaininI Mciiiulaiiis, liiyn I 'duiity, ,/«//(.•.■, .Ma\
(), \S\t~ (type ol' I'l iiri iliiiiinii sviijiiiliniiiii .Iniies).
J'rilriiliiiiiiiii jiui'i-ili lias Inti;.' heell liuule In ilielinle eel'taill peculiar Spl'cies (if /'I'jin ■
ilmiinii witii tiil'leii stems, iiarmw leaves, prniniiieiil calyx teeth, etc. in fact, iinlil
rt'ci'Utly rcMi.scdMTeil hy Mi\ .Iniies, tiie mily speciineii nf true /'. /mrnii was the type
Cfillcctlnii of wliicli 111' Miaterial is to lie Inniid in the I'. S. N'atiniial Ilerliariiiiii. \
recent cnniparison (if the type sheet with a <hiplicate type nf Mr. .loiies's /'. sritjiiiliiinni
convinces lis that the two are identical. We have also taken out several foriiis wliirli
ha\'e lieretolore passeil as /'. iiiirri/i. Several tlowcrin;.'' specimens are left liiiiilitl'iiJ,
as their ireiieric positi<iii can not he ilecideil ilelinilely without friiil.
4. Cynomarathrum brandegei ('. cSc H.
I'liirnliniiiiii linniilii/ii ('. iV \l. I'.ot. (iaz. 13: L'lO. 1SS8.
Short ctiulescent, (,^Iiil»rons. 1 to 4 dm. iiiuii. ffom a tliick (done-tited
root; letives ternat(dy decomixnind; the ultimate scoineiits lanceolate.
•2.5 cm. lono'. ;; to ti mm. wide, cuspidate pointed; umiMd <; to Iri-rayed.
with in\()luc(ds of few linetir or setiiceous hriU'tlets; ra\s (J to 1:^ mm.
lone-, pedicels not inoi'e than 2 mm.. Iioth reile.xed at niiitui'ity; ll()\\
ers y(dl()\v; caly.x teeth evident; fruit ohlone-. 4 to .'i mm. lonj^'. 4 nini.
broud. with win^s alioiit iialf as liroad as body, tind proiniiuMit or even
litudc
\H' ill
mil' i'lii.
jsiis.
SI IS.
itii oM
) ;> dm.
it ; s('<;'
(> ;» cm.
1 n-l-CIMI
c; fruit
troiid ii-
itly ycl-
1. ill the
/7V/. IK).
S.
,iis .'.M'.t.-.
!/,(/.-<, Mav
J..I' /'«■;«■,■
Uirl, until
iriiiiii. A
iifiiiliii'i'i"
lis wlii'li
iloiilitl'ni.
()M|L:'iitt''l
licrnlilt''-
:_>-r!iyt'(l.
) I'J mm.
ty: ll«>\^
0-. -I mm.
t »)!• I'Vfil
Cul'I/rKH AND K«>SK NOIMM AMI'.UKAN I M ItKI.I.Il'llUAK. 247
slii^lilly winiird dorsal iiiid intfniirdiiitr iil»>; nil liilir^ -j (i» I in tlit>
iiiti'iN iil>. I or tl on the coiimiissiiiiil >idc.
Tvpc lociilitv. "' W'alliiwiillti rciiinii. Wiisliiiiuton:" rollfctrd liv
lirniKhiji, , no. 7'.'1», .Miiy, Inn:!; type in llnK. Conltfr.
Kaslcrii W'asliinjiton.
Sjit mill 11.1 I iitiiiliii'il :
W \>iiiM.i(i\: 'I'vpi- s|i<'cimciis us riled miilcr type lucalily; fi. It. I'usi i/ 'J'.Hi, in
iss'i; Siiiiilhi rij i\,- Liihii-ti Mi\, ill is'.i;',; ••hImii't I'uisi. llivtT," W'liili,!, .]\\\\
•J(l, iHfltl; IJiidir,. Crcfk, ( »i<aiiiipiii » 'niinl y, jilliliulc i.!i." icici>. /7///M il,"ii,
Scptcllllicr, IMI"; \\'asllilli.'tnl| l''n|r>l IvCXTM', Unrniilii tiid, .\lll.'n-l I I, 1>^'I7,
Miiiiiit Stuart, Kittita.s ( 'i.iiiity, altitulc 1,S(M) iiu'lriv, i'.lnnr lllt>, Au;.'Ust,
18) IK.
T). Cynomarathrum eastwoodae ('. ^.Vc U.. sp. no\ . Fk;. til).
.'Ntriiis low. iim<li tiit'tcd at liax'; Icaxrs .-.lioitcf than tiir piMJiincJcs,
Ncry narrow ill oiitliii". oiirc to twicr pimiatf. \ cry >fal»roiis; scnincnt.s
short and narrow, iipiciilatc; rays few, nearly tM|iial. •! to ■_'..■» cm. loii;^-;
pcdiccds \-J, (o Is mm. loiii:'. usually lom^cr than the fruit: iiuoluccls
of scxcral linear entire hractlets; fruit <ilal)idu>. olilon;^'. s to pi iniii.
loii<!". with wiims iiearlv as hroad as lioiU : cal\ \ teeth e\ ident.
'l\pe locality. ( iraiid .Iiuietion. ( 'olorado; collected l»y J/Av /'!<i.st-
irnn,/. May, iSli'J: type in V . S. Nat. Ilerh.
Colorado.
Sjii riiili 11,1 1 .1 Hillilli il :
Ciii.oK Mm: 'l'.\ pc speciiiicus as cited under type lueiilily; same station, Aliir
hM.-<tin,i„l, May IS, isiil; same slaliun. /■,'. r„lli<l. ,\\\\\v •_'(!, i.siiS; ic.u plains,
.Mesa Cciiiiity, //. ' '. /,"//7, in ISK.'i,
t'l. Cynomarathrum scabrum ('. cVc H.. sp. iio\ .
.Vcauleseeiit ; stems tufted, their bases clothed with old leaf >lH'atlls:
leaves \ery sealtroiis. narrowly lanceolate in outline, liipinnate: ulti-
mate seo-meuts short ovat<' and apiculate; pedtiiiclo I to -J. dm. lonu';
iiivolucels of siMiill linear setaceous hractlets somewhat scarions and
united iit base; rays I to .'l,.") cm. loiin-; pedicels 2 to ti iimi. lon^';
ilowers probiibly yidlow; calyx teeth evident: fruit oblonu'. u|al»rous,
7 to 1» mm. loiic«-. 1 to (> mm. broad, with wiii^s half as broad as body,
and liliform dorsal and intermediiite I'ilis stronger at l»ase and apex:
oil tulx's ;> to 5 in the iiiter\ als, small. 4 to Id on the commissnrid
>ide.
4ype locidity. Frisco. I'tah, altitude •J.40(> meters; colle<'ted by
Mdi'riiK h\ Joins, no. 1S»'.4. June '1:1. ISSU; type in V . S. Nat. Ilei'b.
Only known from type locality.
^/iiriiiii iix I'.riiniiiii'il :
Ttaii: Type specimens as citcMl under tyjie locality.
This species was lirst distrihuted as I'liiciilinniiii m mdnixr, and afterwards confused
with J', jtitiriji, from which it differs in ils.scahroiis foliaj^'c, broader leaf segments, etc.
'JIH roNTUlUl'TloNS KKoM THK NATIONAL IIKUIJAUII M.
61. HERACLEUM L. Sp. IM. 1: •_'»!•. I7:.:5.
Calyx (cclli siiiiill »>r(»l»M)l('|f. Kiiiil lii«Mully<ilKtviit<', xcry imicli tint
tciird (lorMilly. soiiK'wImt imiIm'scciiI. Ciii'iicl w illidorsiil iind intrniit'di
tit<> I'ilis lilil'onii: (lie liioiid liitcnil \vin<;s conti^itioiiN lo those nf (Iit>
odicr riiiiM'I. stroiiii'lv iirrvcd toward the outer imiiein: >ti'eii<'tlieirni«!'
cells contimioiis ulioiit seed
('iivity and iiiidei'tlie nerves.
Slyl(»|)(idiitin tliick conical.
( )il tulies s(dilary in the in-
tei'xals. conspicuous. al»out
liair as lone- as the cai'))el.
L' to I on the coiinnissural
side. Seed \ ei-y nnich llat-
teru'd dorsally.
'lall stout perennials,
with laree ternately coni-
])<mn(l l(»a\'es, deciduous
\^\y,Mij/ci involucres, invohiccis of
Fi.i.di.-n.rM.i.iui. iMMaiiim: -f, /,. I, nuuierous hractlets. lare-e
many-rayed unihelof while
llowcrs, aiul ol»cordalc petals (the outer ones often <lilated and -J-cleft).
I*'irst species cited, l/t nifl, iiiii sp/inii</i/l 1 uni L.
A ycruis of altout t'.o sp(>cies. Iielonyino' to the northern hemisphere,
represented in North America \)\ a sinul(> species.
1. Heracleum lanatum Michx. V\. Hoi-. Am. 1: KWl. isii;;, Fui. ill.
Very stout. I'J to -lA dm. hi^h. puhesccnt or woolly ahove; ju'tiolcs
much dilated: leallets petiolulate. n ind-cordate, 1(» to !'.'» cm. hroad.
irregularly cut-toothed; rays ,') to I,') cm. lonj^-; fruit s to I'J nmi. Ion;;-,
somewhat i)ul)esc(>Mt.
'lype locality. '" ( anada."
^^'et jii'ound. from Canada to North Carolina and Tennessee, and
extendiuiL;- westward to New Mexico. California, and .Vlaska.
S/t>fiiiii i)s i.iiniiiiiiil: \\'{' cite lint few nf tlic iimntTdiis sheets examined nt' tlii.« alum
daiit ami u iile.-'prcad sitecics.
N'ich.mo.nt: I'cacliam, Alii-r Slirnix. .\iij,'iist ."), isilii.
MAssAcnt'sKTTs: Ipswicli, Onkix.
('(i.vxkcticit: I''airlield, F.iiihik, .Iiiiie 14, ls!t|.
Nkw Yohk: Itliaca, I'liir. Tk//. , .Fmie, IS7">.
I'lONNsvi.v ania: i.aiiea.<ter, Suiull, .Fiiiie 4, ISSil.
.Vdiii'n ('Aiini.iNA: Ivoaii Mnimtain, altitude l,.Ht)0 metei-s, .I/c/v/'M/*, Se] item her I.
ISifJ.
Tknni;,sski:: ('<ieke Coiiuty, k'lurii' 1/ 707, .\ii}.'iisl I'S, |S!t7.
Ohio: liall(•a^^te^, Hiijilinf.
Iowa: (irimu'U, Jdius, .lune l!», 1S77.
SocTH Dakota: IJiack Hill.-', Hi/iUn'r;/, altitude l.'JOO meters, .luue 2S, 1S92.
Nkhhaska: Ne\v<'astle, ('liiiiruh, in ISit.'l.
('oi.oHAi)o: Maneos, llnkrr, llmlr, A- 'rnir,/ :^S{), .Inly !l, ISilS.
('on/l'KU AND UUSK NOUTII AMKKK'AN I' MhKM.Il' KUAK. )i \\>
WvoMiM.: N'niiiiiiiil Park, Kituirllni,, .in\\ II, IM,h,s.
Musi \\\: Near Wcl l,M.iv;r, /,'...«., .Inly 'Jtl, Isici.
JDMiii: \i/, I'crtfH ('iiiiiily, .s<i/(f//i» 11/, May '.'7, iMic*.
rrvii: Wa.-alcli Mniiiiliiiii-. alliliiilr l.siMl inctiT-, H'.i^n/, 171, .liilv, IHtHI.
N'i:vMi\: Nniilicrii NCsiiila, II'i/.-m/i, in jsiis.
Cmiioiimx: 'rnlaif Cuiiiity. 'i.////. X l-'mixlmi i;i(is, .Inly l'II, ISKJ; SiMkiymi
Ciiinily /'.(//(/./• •-'.■itl. .Inly, Isirj.
< >iii:i,i>\: .Near l''nrt Kliinialli, altilndi' 1, 170 nirlrr.'', I.iiln nj \u \, Auu'ii^-I 7, IMU.
\Vasiiin(it<»n: S|inkanc IJiviT, Wllkm ICi/iiii. ;H>7.
Ai,.\8K.\; Yt'H llav, lluir.ll \~\\[), .hiiy Hi, |s<»."i; Hcrinu If-laiul, .Inmnt Sluinin),
K('|)|fnili('r I, IS!»|; Yakntat itay ami Kailiak iHlaml, 'I'nliiisrA'^'J'J, |.')'j;{,
I.TJI, ,lnnt> l!t .Inly 20, |S!Mt; 'i'.niu'asx \ il!ai:f, llr.ir,,- ,[■ r,„ .')!t;t, .Inly I'd, I.Hi«».
For (Icscriptioii ul' iiitr<>(lii»f«l -.|aMif>. src jhij^t •_'."iti.
62. DAUCUS I.. S|). IM. 1; l'Il'. IT.".'!.
(^illyx (rctli ()l»s(i|rt«'. Kiiiit olildiiy-. llaUciicd (liilsiilly. ('ill'pcl with
."> slrndcr l»i'istl\ |)riiii;irv rihs.iiiid I w iiiurd xToniliiry ones ciicli iM'uriiiy
ii single row ol' proiiiiiifiil Imrlicd piicUlcs. .St ylopodiuiii depressed
Km. ('i.">.— Diiiicus iiiislllus: ii,h, ■; S,
or Wiuiliiie-. Oil tiihes solitary in tlie iiilerxiils (tliiit is, iindei" tiie see-
oiidiiry ril>s), '2 on tlie cominissiiral side. Seed llatteiied doi'.sally; the
rae(> soinewliat (oiieave of almost plane.
liristly annuals or biennials, with ])innately decompound leaves,
t'oliaeeous and elet't involuei'al luaets. involueids (d' entire or toothed
Itraetlets, and usi .illy white (lowers in eoneaN'e und)els (connivcnt in
fruit).
First species cited, hiniciis cdrotii L.
A jifenus of alK)Ut (!<> species, of wide distribution, chicdly displayed
in the Meditei'ranean reo-ion. and rej)i'esented in our llora by a sinele
wide-raneinj'' sj)ocios.
I. Daucus pusillus Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: \i\\. lS(i:}. Fm. 65.
Stems ])revairm<4iy simple. pai)illate his[)i(l. from li.oto fJOcm. hi»i;h;
leaves (in(dy dissected into narrowly linearsejiiuents; umlxds uneipially
few to many-rayed, forudne- a I'utlier comi)act head; rays 1 to W.h cm.
250 CONTRIHUTIONS FROM THK NATIONAL lIKUl?AUrrM.
I(>ii<4'; pedicels \ery uiie(|iial, Iroiii It; iiiiii. loiio- lo aliiinsl waiitint^';
fruit '■> to .-) iiuii. I()ii«i'.
'lype lociility. "in eilllipestiihus ( 'aroliiiiie."'
i'^roiii llie Cai'oliiiiis iiiid Florida lo ( alilnniiii. tlieiice iioi'lliwurd to
\'iiii<'oil\ er Island.
Sjit'Ciiiiins I .I'diiiiiii il:
Sol Til ( ' \ii(ii,i\ \ : ( '(iliiiiiliia, Titijliif.
l'"i.(>iii:iA; Near- .I;t(ks(iii\ illc, i'nili.-is VMW, ■\'i7\{'), Miiy-.Iuiif, iSiCiaml 1S94.
MisMssii'i'i: I'oiiit St. Marliii, Trnrii, May \'\ isits.
Missoriii: I'",a!j:le Rock, limth, .liiiic 'I'l. 1S(»7.
INDIAN 'ri:i(i{n'niiv: S/kIiIiiii, .IiiMc lit, ism.
.\i;kansas: Knrt Sinitli, l!i;;i/iiii\ in lS."),';-.")4; iinrtliwcstcrn .Vrkaiisas, ffiirnii.
Tkxas; Wcstci'ii 'I'cxas, Wrnjlit lltStl, in IS.")!'; ( lillcspic Coiiiity. .Iirun/ MS; near
\v.\<s\v I'ass, llnnifil. May, ISS:',; l''urt Wnrtil, Dnmi, ,\mH- S, ISDI; .Niicc-
Cuiinty, //-//(/• 14;).S, .Vprii, 1S!I-1; San .\iit(ini<p, Mirlull, May, islMi.
.Niow Mkxkii: (Iraiit Cniiiity, .!/< '/(■//.'-• 40, May I!, ISICJ.
Ahi/.iina: Yucca, .lours. May 17, ISS4: Tiics Vi/rllr /iid:. May Hi, IS'.h;.
('ai.ii(iknia: Mdiitcrcy, I'limj, in IS.'id; llii/i'loir, in 1 .S.")l5-r)4 ; I'mnix Lake, 'I'drn ii
Itil, in 1S()."); .Siiita ('ill/., ./'-///>• 2:!l!l, .Iiiiic .'{(), IS.Sj; Kern ("oiinty, altitude
1,0()() meters, Cnrill, A- Fiinxtnii 1114, .liiiie 2."), iSitl; Marin ("niinty, I'uliim
L':!()(), .lune, IS!IL'; A iiiaiinr Cniinty. Ilmisiu 17(i"), .Iiinc L'.'i, iSlKi; Santa Cata-
Una and San NiclKiias islands, lllnuchi' 'I'nisI:. .Maicli-.Aiirii, IS!t7; Meiidn
ciiici Ciiiinly, llrnini ~,',H, .May, 1H!»S.
<)1!1-:(.(in: II'/V/.-zx Ivij,, .'.
WAsiMNcniN: Klickitat (."oiinty, SuLxildrf, June, 1S81; San Juan County, Unid,-,-
.so,/, July ;5, iSil-J; Kitsap Coiiiity, /'//»■,■, .July !;"), IS!),-).
IJitiiisii Coi.r.Miii \ : .Near Nanainio, N'ancouver Island, Muroim ;!()S,,riily 14, ISlc;
For description of introduced species, see i)ii<^"e '2M'}.
iN'i'i{<)i)i ( i:i) <;i:xFJiA axd spe( iks
1. HYDROCOTYLE I.. Sp. I'l. 1: L';{4. 175;'..— For -Icscription of <,'('nus and
native species, see pau'c L'.'>.
Ii> iiKinorvi.ic ifoNAKiicNr Lain. Kncycl. 3: lo;}. 17S1I. AltlioiiLrli secininir well
established in nuiii\' places the South, this sjiccies is t-'ciierally considered as an
introduction from .'^outli Amei-ica. It is often reported from La Hast heaps in the South.
2. ERYNGIUM L. Sp. I'l. 1: L';;'_'. 175;',. -For description of nvnns and nati\e
species, see iiau'c 42.
luiv.Miii M cA.Mi'KsTKi'; 1,. Sp. I'l, 1 : 2:5;). I7");>, a iMiropcan s])ecies, was found on
oallast jrrounds of Maryland, at iiailimorc, by R'nllu'rinf A. '/'(//A,/', and at C'anton 1>\
/,'. Si,ll,'rs, 1)0,1, in isii;, and au^ain at I'.altiniorc in LSilS ])y ('. ('. I'llll.
Im{VN(;iim i'oi; ')C.m L. Sp. I'l. 1 : 2;>2. 175:!, a U'est Indian species, was reported
l)y ;\Iichau.N as luiviiiir heen found by him in dry lields in I'dorida, and was sai<l b\'
Pnr.sh to occur in (iiMiriiia and I'lorida, but never havin<i l)ccii found siibse(jucnlly :!
should probably be I'xcliiiU'd from tiic flora of the Fnited Stati's.
iMiVNiiUM NA.sTiH'nii'di.nM Jiiss. in Delar. Krynjx- 4(). i)l. 17. IStlS, a Mexican
species, was found liy ^'. < '. Sinlliii at Santa Maria, Texas, in ISSi).
l'!uvN<;iiM iM.ANiM L. Sp. I'l. \ : 'l'.V.\. 175;!, a iMiropean sjiecies, was collectiMl in
1S!M) l)y ]■]. S. SIff/f, jrrowuiLr s])outancoiisly on a terrace alonj; Mas.sachusetts avciiiu .
Washiiifiton, I). ('.
KifVNiiir.M niVAKK ATiM 11. it \. ill Hook. Piot. Misc. 3: ;!50. is;5;!. From tini'-
to time for the last sc\eral years an I'^ri/ni/iiiui has been reporte^l from tlu> Southerly
.Stall's tlifferiiig from any native siiecies as well as from all material in the National
Mcxiiaii
'idlU tllll''
ScHltllflli
N:itinii;il
Cori/rKH AM) UOSK NOHTFr AMKUICAN I 'M MKM.l I'KUAK. '251
I litli;iriiiiii. It \\;ts !^iis)ii'('t('il In In' an iiit I'liiliiccij i^|i('ci(s aiiil was tlicrcl'nic Inr-
wai'ilcil In Mr. W . Ilulliinr lli'inslcy :it Kcw, who lias rccciillv L'ivni iiiiicli allciilioii
1(1 this i:ciuis. While irailiiiL;' pa'jc pfiHii' the i. illdw iipj- rciicut is rccci\c(l I'nuii liiiii:
'•'I'lic iiitrodiici'il l\riiiii/iiijii is !■'.. lldcciilitiii II. t\; .\ . • .'lidi I think is nnl s|ji'cilically
ililTcitiit I'i'niii their l\. ilii/irirnliini." We have n.ateiiiil Ir'um Wiliniii^rtnii, N.('.,
anil i'ensai'iila. I''la. i ' nrlins).
:;. CHAEROPHYLLUM I,. Sp. I'l. 1: I'.^s. 17.-.;;.-- Knr .lesciiiitinn nl' u'enus ami
nati\(' sjiecies, sec (laire "i"'^.
( 'ii.\i:i;i)nni,i.iM ikmi i.im L. Sp. I'l. 1 : L'"iS. 17'':!, an i >li| Wmlil sjiecies. was I'nuuil
iiy Mdrliiid'ih i>\\ lialla-t neai' l'liilailel|i|iia, in 1S7S, mul ilistrilmteil ns ' '. si/ln sirr I,.
('ii.\i:ii()i'ii vi.i 1 M uri.iiiiMM I.. S|i. I'l. 1: L'.'iS. 17"i.'!, a l'',ni'ii|iean speries, was cul-
lecteil in IS'.)'.) Iiy /•,'. >'. Shrlr neat' the lish pmuls, Washintrtiin, I >. •'., where it sei'ins
til lie spreailin'j-.
4. ANTHRISCUS I'.ernli. Sysl. \'ei/.. I'".rt'. II:;. lS(i(i.--A v-finis resenil.linvrr/,,^, ,7,-
/)///////'/// in u'eneral liahit, Wnl the lieaked t'liiil iswithniii r'ihs, anil lliei'e are nn nil
mlies nr st I'lMiLTl lieninir eell'^. .\n()lil Wnrlil i^eims cnntaininLr alimil K! sjieeies, fep-
resenieil in nuf llnra liy Iwn nal nrali/iil speries ami niie wail'.
Fruit jilahrdiis.
l'"i>liaL;(' eiiarse; I'niit wilhslmrl hi^ak I. silnstris.
I'"nliat:e mnch ilisseeleil : I'rnil w it h liiny lieak I. n ri In/iniii.
I''rnit liristly pnlieseeiit I. niitliilnrKs.
.\'' I iiKiscis sii.vios'ri;is I I,. I Ijdt'l'ni. (leii. I'lnliell. 10. 1><1I. A wail' nn Staleii
Islaml, X. ^'.•, enllecteil at .New I )nrp !iy Iliilh'ii, .Inne II, IS'.i."); at same stalimi, hy
7///i'r. .Inne li'.l, 1S'.I7. The sperinien^ rel'erreil in l his species in iiur I'nl'iMcr /i'( '/'.s'/'i;/;
|irnvc In he < 'li'icrii/ili'/liniii /i iiin/ii m \,.
.\niiii(i.s( 1 s ( laua-'diiiM ^ I.. ) llnl'lin. < icii. I nili<ll. II. isll. Xatiirali/ci| in east-
ern ami sniithcrn i'ennsyl\-ania; enllecteil at Lam^astcr anil Tict hlchcni hy I'urhr'm
IKdl ami IMtd, ami at Lancaster hy .S/z^k//.- alsn cnllectcd at Cnlninhia, S. ('., hy
Miss K. A. 'I'lii/lnr, .\|ii'il L'(i, ISXS; anil in (Iranil liixei- \"allcy, ( 'rcii., hy Cnsicl: (mi.
17h(t'0, ill hS!t7.
.VNiiiiiiscrs wTninscrs ( !.. 1 Kai.^i. iiciilsch. l-'l. s,-)7. l.ssO-IS.s;; ( .|. rnhjuris I'ers.),
the cninimiii " hiir chervil "" nl' l'!iirnpe, seems In he nal nrali/ed as a weed in the
streets III" .Maineda, ( al., ha\ iliL'' heen cuilecled hy Lnnniiiii and hy />/■. (,'ililis ill ISSil;
alsn I'niind as a wail' in Nma Scntia hy Mdcnini.
.■). SCANDIX I,. Sp. \'\. 1 : •_'.■)(;. 17."):;. -.\ vreinis w hid: dil'l'crs rrnin Aulhr'iKi-ns in
its rihhed I'riiit, which extends intn a cnnspicnniis heak mnch Imij^er than the Imdy.
AiHMd Wni'ld u'eniis enntainiii'_' almnt 10 species, and represented in nur llnra hy a
siny:le s|iecies, which seems tn he natiirali/.ed in sniiie Incalities.
ScANinx i'i:c;|';n-\ i;.\iatis I,. I. c, the "shepherd's needle" nr " N'enus-cnnih " (if
IJirnpe and Western .\sia, is nalnrali/ed in Napa N'allcy, ( 'alil'nrnia, where it has
heeii (■(illected hy .S'i//;//r. l-'nuiid alsn at r.riirhtnii, .N. J., hy llri/lnn. July '2\, ISSS;
in Passaic ('niiiity, N. .1., hy X'lsh, May i'l'. Is'.M; near Washiii'jtnn, I). ('., hy k'nir-
III I/, .June 4. lSi»S, and at Statesville, N. C. hy /[iianis. .Inne. ls7,s;.
(i. TORILIS .\ilans. i''ani.2: ii'.i. I7(i:;.- .\ u'cniis which differs I'min r,(//r'//;.s' in its
siilciito rather than iiunlnle seed face, aiid its fruit ciiscred with similar s|iiiics ( ratlici'
ihan in deliuite mws hetwcen the rihs). .\ i;-enns nf the I'.asterii I leinisplicre, cdii-
laiiiiii^ ahull t 2."> Hpi'cies, nmsl nf w liidi and 11 the ijeneral Mediterranean rcirinii. The
Uvn i'nildwiiiir species have hecmne naturali/.ed within nur raiiLre:
I'mhels iip|iiisile the lea\'es, sessile, nr mi slinil |ieilniicles; leaves tiliely dissected.
/'. iiiiilnsil.
IJir.hels terminal nr axillaiy, nn slendci' peduncles; leaves mil linely dissected.
y. millirlsciis.
2^)'2 ('<»NTHIHUTI(»NS KUOM THK NATIONAL IIKKHAKIFM.
'I"ni;i LIS MiDosA ( 1,. )( iiltTlll. I'"l'llcl. 1 : S"-'. |i|.L'0. l'.(>. \~SS I '/'< irihlliii il> iiiidiisil ni \ ,. \
< 'idled I in iKiiliisii Sc( i|). ) , a iial i\ (' I if l'',iir'(ip(' ami ik ift licin A iVira, lias liccii int n kIucciI
into CliiU' and I'cni, ami llu'iici' inli'ixlnccd and iialiirali/i'il in Calil'iiinia. ri'iun
wlii'iict' niir sipccinicns iiavc lici'ii cullccti'd as Inllows: Near San Fi'aiicisco, Jnuiy
.".L'i)"), May id, 1SS2; near Cliicn. Unite County. I'a/nirr I'd?:!, Jnnc 7-ll', isid'; same
station, Mrs. I!. M. AhsIIh (iH4, May, ISliti; Aniadur ( 'onnty, Ifitiisni 171:1, .InncT, iSiMi;
near Clear Creek, Unite ('i)unly. Ilraini I'.ii.', April 1-1."), l.s'.iT; Santa l.ncia Monntains,
Monterey County, I'iKxhIl, April, ISfis. Collecte(| also in Texas liy Hall [\v\. lT)!!),
near Austin, May Kl, 1s7l', and appai'ently natui'ali/.ed; also on ballast ^i-onnd at Tort
Mads ( ////('//n/Ni, ilaltiniore ( /''o/v/zc^// in lS7(i),and l'liiladel|)liia (Mitrliiululi ] ; and
rejiorted from Ames, Iowa ( lliiri/iss).
Toiiii.is .\NTMiuscfs(li. i (imel. I'"l. Had. 1 : til.'i. \Si)'-> { 'rurilii/iinii iiiitlirisriis\,.; ('nn-
(•iili.'< iiiilliri.iciis llnds.l.a European species, seems to he natiualized near Huffalo,
N. Y. (C/i//^///), Cincinnati. ( )liio ( /,/i()/'/ in IS7!M,and rainesville. ( )liio ( HV/-/)(/). It
is reporti'd also fi'om ballast at Baltimore (Si,llii:-<\\\ lS9()),and fr'om dumps nearW'ash-
inirton. D. C. (Miss Dnrsnj in 1S94).
7. CAUCALIS 1.. Sp. ri. 1 : lMO. 17.');!. — P'or ilescription of the jremis and native
SjH'cies, see pau'e (id.
C.M'CAi.is i.Aiii'oi.i A I/. Syst. Nat. ed. 1:^. 2; ■_'().">. I7ii7, a species of Mnrope aiHJ
temjierate .\sia, with undu'ls on slender jiednncles, an<l lar^a' spiny fi'uit, has been
collected oi\ liallast near IMiiladelphia (Mnrtiinliilr in 1S77).
S. CORIANDRTJM I,. Sji. I'l. 1 : !'.")(). 17.")."..~.\ ^icnus resemblinir llif'ni, in u'eii-
eral habit, but the fi'uit is globose and not at all constricted at the comniissiwe. An
Old \\'orld ;,fenus of twn spt'cies, represented in our flora by the followin^f trarden
form.
Com ANniiiM sATivrM I,. I. c, the connnoii coriander of the eastern Aleditei'raneaii
r(';j;ion, has frei|uently escajied from culti , ..tion, and is probalily established. Our
spi'cimens are as follows: States\ille, N. ("., Iliimns, in lS71t; .Marthas N'ineyard,
Jiiiri/i'ss, in ISit:!; !>rookin;rs, S. Dak., ]\'illiiiiiis, in ISiili; rnionville X'alley, Nevada,
]]'iilsiiii in IstiS; Los .\ni:eles. Cal., /luss,-, in Isss. Collected also on ballast ai
Philadelphia l Mniiiiiilali) and Portland. ( )i'eir. { lliinlcrsiin).
it. BIFORA llol'fm. Pmb. (Jen. ed. i'. llll. ISKi.— For di'scri|ition of the jivnus
ami native species, see |iaL''e 70.
PiKoUA HADiANs Lieb. Fl. Taur. Cauc. Suppl. l'.!:!. IS!!), a species of the Mt'di-
terranean region, was <iillecti'(l on ballast near rhiladelphia ( Mdrtiinhili ) and I'rovi-
dence [llnnnll), but has not bei'ii reported since.
10. CONIUM L. Sp. ri. 1 : 24:!. 17.'):!.— .\ ^^enus of jioisonons biennials, with sjiot
te(l stems, larfre (lecom pound lea\'es with lanceolate iiiimatilid leatlets, involucre and
involucels of nari'ow bracts, white flowers, and ovate ^dabrous fruit with promimni
wa\y ribs and no oil tubes.
CoNiiM MA( ri.Ari M L. 1. c., a huL'c branching; iMiropcan sjiecies, and the type of
the treiuis, is naturali/,e<l in waste (places t h routed i on! the Northeastern States and
Canada; also found in California. (>ur material is as follows: ()ntari(), Mai-iiiin 4!i7:i.
Au^iust IS, 1S04; Manchester, \'t., M. A. Ihnj in ISDS; Ithaca, N. Y., Mr< ■nrlli;/.
lliiiiln ; Lanciisti'r, I'a., Suiull, June, ISO:!; San {''rancisco, ( 'al., k'rllin/i/ A- llurfufl
;50:!, .lune 12, ISliS; near Chico, llutte County, Cal., /'.(//;///• 200:!, .Inne 7-12, ISilL';
Truckee, Cal., Suiiin' ;t, .Inly, 1S02; Sacramento River, California, Mrs. Anslin 270.
11. BTJPLEURUM L. Sp. I'l. 1: 2:!t). 17.'):!. — For .lesci'iption of the i:enus and
native species see pai.fe S4.
l>i I'LHiKiM lioriNDiioi.iiM L. S|i. PI. 1: 2:!f). 17."):!. with ovate perfoliate leaves, i-^
introduced from Furo, ,', and is common in lields and cultivated li-round, from N(h\
Hampshire to .North Carolina, and westward to South Dakota, Missouri, and .\ri/,on.<
Our mateiial is a.s follows: Lancaster County, I'a., ('mirr, in 1S()4; Ca[iit()l N'li'W, Md.,
]
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tales ami
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Iliir/iii'l
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/;// L'70.
cnus and
leaves, is
I'niiu New
\i'i/.i)nn.
lew , Mil.,
('(»ri/ri<:K and khsk Noiirii amkkican imuklmi-kkak. 'J^.'i
Mlllii:\\\ IS'.IS; Slieiiaiiiliiaii N'alley. \'ii;.nriia, 11'//'/, in js'.M ; ('ha|M'l Hill, N.C,
Ashr; ildwaii ('MiiiitN, N. ('., Siiioll A- llrllrriVl. in |S!M; near Nashville, Teiin., 'inl-
liiKjcr: near Kiidwille, Tenii., Sn-iliin r. in ISIIO; same .-lalion, /.'"///, in 1S!I.") ami
isiis; r>rnnkin^'s, S. Dak., Williniiis, in lS!i:;; Clay Cniinly, Mo., Mm-L; ii:ii, in 1S!»7;
Tncsun, .\ri/., 'ruinniii, in ISllli.
I'>i I'l laiii \i I'KiirKAciiM lidl'fnitrji. iV: Link, l''l. I'ml. 2: .'!S7. ISL'O (V), I'ldni llie
Meiliterianean reuinii, wliieli <lit'fer.< I'mm /.'. rnhiinliiuliniii cliielly in its tiiWerenlate
I'inil, was ecilleeted (HI ballast tiround near rinlad(d|ihia \>y Murliiidnh . hnt has not
lieen re|Mir'ted since.
liii'i.icrKiM oDnN irnos I,. S|i. I'l. 1: -.',7. \7'h'>, I'runi Miirnjie, In he i-eeuu'iii/ed hy
its linear-lance(date leaves, is r'e|)iirted hy /'"//.' as int nidneed in Massaehnsetts.
ll'. CUMINUM !.. Sp. ri. 1: L'-M. IT');!. — .\ i.'eniis whieh dill'eis irmn Tn/in,;!,-
/iiis \][ its riise-ci)l(ii-eil licjwcfsand lii'istly I'rnil. .\ iimnutypie ;,fenus dl' the .Mediter-
ranean rcLriiMi.
CiMi.MM (^MiMM I,. I. e., the eunnnnn ■■(•nniin" nt' tiie Hrienl, was luuinl at
\'.\ I'asu, Tex., liy Wiii/lil in l.s">".', i.nd aliin;.; the hanks <il' the Kin ( iranile near \\\
I'asd hy I.I iiniiiiii \\\ IS,S|. It is a. small slender annnal 7.") tn L'") em. hiudi, with lun^
lilil'nini leaflets and sindlar inxoliiere an<l involiieels.
i;!. APIUM I,. S|p. I'l. 1: L'lil, 17.");;. — For description of the Lrenns and native
s]iecies see jiau'e Sli.
I'innate leaves with I <ir 1* pairs (pf broadly ciiiieate-oliovate or rlioin-
hoidal loheil ami toothed lea I lets I. i/rnrni/nis.
Pinnate leaves with ohlonLT ainl serrate lea (lets I. iiiiilijluniiii.
.Vi'iiM (.!{ \vi;oi.i:ns L. Sp. I'l. 1: l'li4. 1 7">.'!, the common <;arden celery, is a nativtj
of the coasts of iMirojie, but has become widely naturalized, especially in the salt
marshes of southern ("alifornia. (Mir material is as I'ollows: Duncans Mills, Cal.,
.Iniirx ;!()l)4, in I.SSL'; near San Die;:o, Cal., Ori'nil li'ill), in IS.s-l; near Los .\n<rek",s,
Cal., Ti-Kri/, in ISS7: near I'hoetii.x, Ariz., Dnirii, in IS'.H; also collected on ballast
near l'hiladel|ihia ( Mnitinduli ).
Ai'iiM NoDiii.oiiiM ( L. ) Ivcichb. f. Ic. I'd. ( ten, 1. 21: 10. X'SiSl (Slinii inxliilornin
L.) , a native of Lurope, was re]ioiteil by 11''///' /• as abundant lU'ar Charleston, S. C.,
but was not afterwards reported until s|iecinK'ns were obtained by MiI/IcIikiiiji; also
found on ballast near I'hihulelphia ( Mnrtiiiiiuli) .
Anr.M mciMCNs (J..) lieiclib. f. Ic. Fl. (ler. 21: 10. \Slu (Slum nji-ns L. ), a Fii-
ropean sjieeies, was found on ballast iieai' I'hiladeliihia by Miirliii'luli', but has not
been reported since.
N. PETROSELINUM Ilofl'm. ( ieii. I'mb. 7S. 1S14.— .\ ireiius which differs from
1/;/'///// and Ciiriiiti in its yellow or ;j:reeiiish-yellow tlowcrs, and kept distinct from
both by I)rud(.'. A >,H'nus of Fiirope and the Mediterranean reirioii, coiitainint.' 5
species.
I'kthoski.inim I'KTHosia.iNTM ( li. ) Karsten Dentsch. Fl. S.'il. ISSO-lss;! (Aiiiinn
jKlnixiTnitKii L.; ( 'unini iirlrnsi liinim IJeiith. i^ I look.) , tlie cultivated parsley, a native,
of the Mediteriunean reirioii, has become naturalized in several placi's. Our iiiate-
lial is as follows: Anne Arnii<lel County, Md., ./. hninull Suiilh, in 1S7S; Iowa, Mi-is <'.
IliirrixiJii. in ISS!); San .\ntonio, Tex., Hdlcr 1S,'!,S, in 1S04: (iarnett, Lincoln County,
Ark., /•'. .\'. I'liink; also reporte<l by .l/'/c/i/// as spontaneous in Canada.
1">. AMMI L. S|i. I'l. 1: IMU. 17').'!. — .V Lremis which suir^'ests Ihinm.i \n its inllo-
rescence, but with very different fruit. .\ jrenus of Fiiiope and .\frica, containin<x 7
-pecies, L' of which ha\e been found occasionally in our tlora.
1 nlloresceiice open in fruit L iii'ijiis.
I nlloreseence incurved in fruit, formiuir a eomi)act cluster I. risimiiu.
A.M.Mi .M.v.iis L. I. c. was reported by De CandoUe (^I'roclr. 4: 111') as lo.ind in
2r)4 CONTKinrTloNS KK(tM I'lIK N A'I'Ii »N AI- II KKUAKIIM.
Ncwt'ipiiiiilhiinl l>y I'yhiic, lull lijis ikiI lircii ili.--cii\ciT(l siinc. it lias mIsh lircii cil
Icclcil nil lialliist near l'liilailcl|iliia I'V Miirliml'il, ami I'nrl.-i r.
Ammi \i.sn.\(.a I I..) l.aiii. I''l. l''r. 3: I<1l'. I 77s ( IhnicKs rlsndfio I,. S|i. I'l. 1: •_'{•_'
I77),'l), tVciiii the Mciliicri'aiicaii icuinii, has liccii idlicctcil dii iiallasi near I'liilailcl
pliia { Miiiiiii'liili ill 1.S71M, ami iirar i'lirllaml. < >r("j'. i //( ikIi rsmi in ISS7).
id. CARUM L. S|p. I'l. 1: L'(i;;. I7"i;!. -I''(ir (l('.-cri|iiiMii ,,|' u'cim> ami iiali\(
.s|K'('i('.-^, .'^(T pa^'c llil!,
Cahimcmmi I.. S|i. !'l. 1: I'd.'l. l7-")i'>, the (■(iiiiiiimii ^ai'ilcii caraway l'i'<iiii i',ni'ii|ir.
ami llir l>|ii' "I' till' lit'iiiis, iia,- l)ci-iiiiic naliirali/ci| in many places, cspccialls in iIm
miitli an(| miith\\f>t. It may lie rrcdLrni/cil liy \\< pinnaldy c(ini|Miiinil leaves with
Ncry nari'iiw ami dl'ten lilifnnii entire nr tncitlicil ilivisimis. ( »ur iiialeiial is as I'ul-
liiws: Newfoiimilaml [O.-hnm in |s7(i); .lel'fivy. N. II. {/hniu- in issit ami Isiioi;
Manclioter. \'l. (.1/. .1. />-/'/ in ls<.isi: {•lasl.iii, ( 'min. I A.''///// .-■ in IS'.C)); Ndrfnlk. \'a.
( Ward \i\ ls77i: Itliaca, N. V. ( r,/w. r ;,//. in IssOi; U'estimirelami ('nnnl> , i'a. ( /V. r-
/'(/// in 1S77); l.ehamin ('(Uinly, I'a. ^llillir i^' Smdll in ISlll); Mdnrne ('unnty. i'a.
{Ilrillnii in IS'.i;;i; l.iirain ( '(Hiiity. ( lliid. i l,'ii-l:s, c/.(i- in IS!l.")i; Naper\ille. Ill, i I'iuIkicIi
in IS!IS): i)aknta ( '(Mint,\ , Minn, [M,<inis in l.sni); j'.lack Hills, .<, Dak, { h'l/ill,,,-;/ ]i\
1S!)L'): I'.nMpkiii'.'s, S. Dak. i 77(''/V(//' r in ISICI): Fni'i ('(.llins. C.lii. i '■,„/■, „ in isii.'ii,
17, PIMPINELLA 1., Sp, I'l, 1: ■.'(!:;. 17."):;. - .\ -enns wlii<'lMlilTers iV.im T<i,iii<l,n
in its pinnate lea\'es, ennical stylniiuiliinn. alimist nlisulete rilis. ami while llciwers.
.\ w iilely (lislrilinle<l •jiiius 111' the ( )|il Wdi'M. cniilaininu ahuul 7ii species.
riMi'iNi;!.!, \ --AMiiiM.A I.. S|f. I'l. 1: L'lill, 17"i.'l, a i'',iir(iiiean species, ami lype nf
theu'enns. has heeii sdiiiewlial wiilely int n .iliiceil. ( )nr niaterial is as I'olliiws: New
i'.riiii>\\ ick, ,/'//(,( Hiilhiii, \{\'j\\-t ."Ki, is'.iii; rnailsides near {•'.astnn, I'a.. I'<<rtir, ,\\\\\
;>(!, ISH."); Sy can Hire. ( )liiii, li'iislii/ in ls7S. It may he il.istinu'ni.-heil hy its lii'dad lea I let-.
I'iMiMNKi.i. A AMsiM I,. Sji. i'l. 1: L'lii. I 7."i."., t lie ciilt i vatei 1 aiiise f r( ill I t he easlei h
Meiliterraiiean, is repditeil liy Ihiim as (icenrriip_' wilil in Massachusetts, it may he
kiinwii hy its \-ery naridw ainl shiniiiL;' leal' sei:nieiits.
is. AEGOPODIUM 1.. Sji. i'l. 1: I'ti.'). 177):;. — .\ i^^eiius \vliieli<lilTers I'rdin I'huiii-
iiilhi in its ternale leases, lariie (i\ate leallets, and ahseiice (if dil tuhes. .\ ^'eiins ei
iMiru|ie-Silieria, cDiitaininL: - species.
Aumii'oDiiM I'ni) \(.i; \i;i \ 1., I, c. a truiihlesnine weed in l']nr(ii)e and Siheria, i-
.spariiiirly intrnduced, ( )iir niaterial is as I'dlldws: Watertnwn, Mass, (Ddiin in iS'.ij :
("aiiihridt:e. .Mass. (Hi'i'iism, in lsit.">i: iJnhrerstnw n, i'a. (>'//»/// in iSilOi. We lia\e
also had it I'rnm near N". nudside, i.nm;' l^land [ lU-nnn in IS77): ^""wark, i)el. [('nin-
(/('//(.v) ; and I'rMvideiice. it, i. \ I'ld'ilcii).
lit. OENANTHE L. Sp. i'l. 1; l'.')4. I7.V!. — For descriptimi ..l L'eiins and iiativ-
species see paui' 1-1 .
( )i;n.\.\tiii-; I'liia.i.ANDUii \i Lam. i-'l. l''r. 3: i:'>L'. 1 77S, a species ol' iMUdpe aii'l
nortiii'i'ii Asia, was I'niiml hy /■,'. .s. ,s/(, /< . .Inne Id, |S!I7. near lish punils (in t he ^roniid-
(if the Washintrtdii Mniniment. It may he recii:^ni/eil hy ii< jihrniis rmits (with n >
I'dotstdck as in niir nati\c species), and rather >mall liiiely dissected leaves.
20. AETHUSA I.. Sp. I'l. 1: L'^ii. 177);;,— .\ ^;eiuis which reseml.les .i/ino/zaiid
J'ilr(i.<(liiiiLii, hut differs in its imire linely divided leaves, uddlxise-dvi lid fruit (ii"!
iialteiu'd either wav I, ami |irdmiiieiit thick and sharp rihs, .\ nidiidtypic 'j:eiuis el
iMU'ope and .\sia.
Ai-rriitsA ( '^NVi'iiM I,, I, c., a fetid pdisdiiniis herh kiidvvn as the "fodl's parsley'
or"ddLr's jiarsley," ha,- hecdine rather widely int I'ddiiced in waste and ciiltivaled
l^'riiund. ( >iir material isa^fdllnws: Ijisw ich. Mass, ( Ok/.v .-.-,• ,!/(/,■'///'/ in 1S7.")); haila,-'
near Canideii, N, .1, [ Miiiiimliilr in 1S7,S); Tinicnm, Delaware Cdiinty, i'a. { I'url, ,
ill ISDll), Ivepdftcd also at vai'UjiiH stations fi'diii NdvaScntiu and New England te
ilinnesola.
COHLTKH AND KOSK NORTH AMKKKAN I'M HKLM KKK A K. 'JT).')
I: --'fJ
lihlilcl
iialivi
l'',lirn|il',
i ill lln
■r> aitli
SilSlnl
1 l.s'.iDi;
i.lk. Va.
a. ( /''■"■
Illy. I'a.
II 1 1 II II I in
isi):;i.
'I'lii iiiiii"
1 type "1
iws: Nc\\
rh i\ .Inly
(1 icallrl-
|k' ciistiTii
t may !"•
I'iiiij"
'^VUU> "I
iluTia, i-
111 iS'.M i;
We iiaw
■ 1. ( ( 'iiiii-
ul iiativi-
Kipc aii'l
. ornuiiil-
( will I II"
fiiii III aii'i
mil 111"'
larslcy "
■nllivalr'l
I); l.allar'
a. (I'"rl'
aii'laiKl 1'
1
l-'l. FOENICULUM A.laiis. him. l'i.2: KM. 17ti;;. — .V<_'cmisnf st«.iit ami v'liil>i"iis
ai'nmatic hcili^, wilii lca\cs (nl'tcii lar^rd ilisscctcii iiitn iiiimcnms lilifdnii .■^cirmriils,
iKi iiiMiliicrc III' iiivnliicfls, lai'L't' iimlirls nf ycllnw Ijciwcrs, nliiniiv' u'laln'iiiis iVuit
terete (ir nearly .-d and w itli i>niiiiiiieiit lilis, ami snijtary nil tubes. An ( Hd W'uild
!.'enns ediitaiiiin^r alpniit 4 speeies.
JMiKMci MM I(pi:m( ri.iM (L.I Kar.-t. I)eiil.'<cli. l''l. SMT. Is,s0-lss;i ( .|//(///('/// /m///-
ciihiiii 1-. Sp. ri. 1: L'ti.'!. IT'):!; Fm nii-iilinii nili/nri ii\m-\u. l''riiet. iS: Sem. 1: 1(1.'). pi.
L'ii. litr. ■">. 17SSI, llie eiiiiiniiiii ciiltixated t'eiiiiel fnun iMirope, haslieeniiie iiatiirali/.e<l
in waste jiroiiiid. ( »iir materi..! is as Inilciws: Weeliawkeii, N. .1. ( \'iiii Sic/.li i; (iiit-
teiilieiy, N. .r. I \'iiii SirlJr in isilli; Delaware Cniinty, I'a.; l-'urtress Monme, \'a.
{('hlchriiii/ in iS,S4); llumptoii, Va. {Sinlr in lS!i.")i; Statesville, N. ('. ( /fiimiis in
1S7S); Kmix Cuiiiity, Tenn. { Unlli in iSilS); Texas { .Xm/lni iw ISSSi; Id.r.-ey, Nelir.
( r/,'///,///.s- in IS'.l.".); Los .\n,i.'eles, ("al. ( //'/.wr in ISSS and iSilOi: Santa Catalina Island,
Cal. ( H/iuirlii Tnisi- in Isildi.
L"J. ANETHUM L. Sp. I'l. 1: 2ti;!. 17r>;;. — .\ j.'emis witli tiie lialiitot' /■'nniirii/nni,
and I'enneMike leaves, l>nl with the fruit nf a I'liiriihiiiinii with narruw lateral wiiiirs.
A i;eniis (it' - speeies, inili^rennus in the < )rieii1.
.VMrniiM (;i!AVi:ni.i;.ss L. Sp. i'l. 1: L'lil!. \7'i'.'> { I'l iiriildinnii iivorntliiiK Ueiilh. t^:
Hook. (ieii. IM. 1: !M!i. IS()7 ), the cultivated anise (ir dill, has escaped from cnltiva-
liiill and liecnliie estalilished ill waste places at Williiiliu'ti m, I'el. i'/'iihiii/l \,\\\ waste
'jniiind aliiiiit Chicairti, 111. ( ('iiilmrli in lS!t7), at Lds Aiiireles, Cal. ( Jlnsxr in l.ssil),
at \\'andi)tte, .\rk. [I'lnnl:), and pmlialily at nther places.
■_•;!. LEVISTICUM Koch, Nov. .\ct. Caes. Leop. Aca.l. 12: KH. i.siM.— A -enns
resemliliiiir f.iiiiisr^cinii, lint differiii;; in the fniil llatteiiecl <lorsally ami rililieil as in
. I ;/'/! //(■((, and in its yellow or Lrreeiiish-yellow llowers. A monotypic L'eiins of
-oiitheni l',nio|ie.
LKVI.^nciM I.KVl.s-iKT.M ( L. I Karst. l>elltsch. V\. SM. ISSIt-jSS;! ( f.ii/ii.illfiini Irris-
In-inii \j. S]). I'l. 1: li.")0. I7.">.'!; Lrristirnui uijiriiinli' Kik'Ii, 1. c. ) , to be recoi.nii/e(l by
its hirjj:e ternate-pinnat" leaves with broad tliicki^li and veiny more or less ciineati'
leatlets tootliei] or lobed ab(i\e, has become introdnceil in sexcral places. ( )nr mate-
rial is from Kiilield (Tompkins County), N. Y. ((hrlllc \n bs.S4), and Shelbiirn, Vt.
( Mrs. Xi/lir /■'. Flij.ni in ISltSt). It is also rejiortcil by Driinr from Connecticut.
•1\. IMPERATORIA 1,. Sp. I'l. !:.;.")!•. 17.".:;. — A ^'cnns of tall plants, perhai-.s
iiinsl closely relateil to Aiii/r/irn, but on r species di fieri nj; in its once ternate leaves
u itli very broad and stalked s(%niieiits w liich are often .'(-parted nearly or (|iiite to tlii'
liase, the fruit reseniblini,' small fruits of Aiii/iUm. \ lii-nus containiiiLr about Id
s|iecies, natives of the Old World. J'x'iitham i^ Hooker, followed by I>riide, have
iiien.je(l this {.'eiiiis with I'mn ilniniiii.
Imi'1ci{at(>hia osriii-riiHM I.. S]i. I'l. 1 : 2.")il. 17.");!, a native of Lumpe, and the
lype of the ^'enus, has been reported as introduced in Xewfoundlan<l, New York,
rciinsylvania, an<l Michi'jan. Our siii^de sheet is from Lyons, .Mich. (Dr. I,'. /'. Dr
\'inr in 1S!)1').
L'."). PASTINACA ].. Sp. ri. I : _'(>!'. 17.");!.— A ■remis of stout plants, re.^emblin^'
llirnilniiii in fruit I'liaracters, but with pinnately comp<iiind leaves and yellow
Hdwers. A jrenus coiitiiinin<; about 14 spi-cies, natives of iMirope and Asia.
r\.sriNACA s.\TiVA L. Sp. I'l. 1 : 2(12. I7.").S, the coinnion parsnip, a nativt' of Miirope
and the type species of the ^rcnus, luis become a vi'ry common weed in North
America. The foUowiiiji' citations of a \ery lew < if the s[iecimens examined may
crve to indicate its ran<re: Kinj:stou, Ontario ( /-'(y^rA/' in lSil.">); Manchester. Vt.
/''(// in b^'.iS); (Jreiit I'arriiiirtdn, Mass. (/'nH'inl in I.S!i:{); (ireeiis Farms, Conn.
I 'nil 1 1 II I'm lSii4); Ithaca, N. Y. [I'n'ir. ('nil. in !,S7.')); Lancaster County, J'a. (.S///'(//
I IStlO): Younj.'stown, Ohio ( /y/,v/v///(f/// in I,*^!ll); Naperville, 111. {I'liilntrh \\\ l.s>)7);
i ort Snellinjr, Minn. [Mi'itvux in bSltt)); I'.lack Hills S. Dak. { Rijilln'rij in 1892); New-
^nC) CoN'I'KIHrTloNS KUoM 'INK NATIONAL II KKIiAini'M.
castle, NCIir. (('/inniils ill I,S1»;;); llclcliii, Miiiit. ( h'llm 1/ in I SSS ) ; UiiniH N'isla, ('ulii.
(CruiiiliiU \\\ is'.t?); I'nivn, Itiili (././//..sin l.s'.M); Ncviuia ( ir../.s.»// in J.sil.Si; Sisixiy.pii
("omity, ('ill. [ l'<tliiiii'\u I.SU'J); I'ifiTf ('.unity, Wasli. (/'///./•in IS.Sii).
■_'(). HERACLEUM I,, .^p. I'l. 1: I'lll. 17r>:i. — Fur .U-.scripti.m .. I' p'hiis iin<l native
sjiecies see |ia!.'e L'-lS.
IIkkai'I.kim si'iiondviii \i I.. S|.. I'l. 1: "JIH. IT.").'!, a native nf l'',nni|ie, and the
lirst species cite.l nmler the Lreiiiis, has heeii I'lMind nii liallast near New York ('ily
liy Aihllsiiii liniiiii.
Ti. DAUCUS I.. S|.. I'l. l:-_'ll.'. 17."):;.- I'"iir.leseii|iti<in nfixenns ami native specie-
see |iaue -!4!>.
|)ai ( IS cAKiriA L. Sp. I'l. 1 : L'lL'. IT."):!, the (irij,'iiial nl' the cnltivateil carnit, and a
native (if iMiiiipe anil .\sia, has heconie excee.linjxiy CDiiiinun in Ndrtli .Vnierica,
often liein.LC "iie nl' the niii>t Inml ilesmne weeds. .Vs e. iiitraste.l with l>. jinxilliitt \\
may he rec<ijj;nizeil hy its iiiiuh inoti' nihnst luihit, hi.iader leal' sediments, anil iiinch
laijj;er lunhels. It is iieeille-.s til cite the spi'cinieiis eNaniiiied, as tlieycnine t'lniii
(.'Very jiart <il the Iniled Stales, especially the niii'thetii purtinii. The llnwers are
usually white, with the central niie of each uinhel purple, hut in specimens frmii
Ithaca, X. Y. {limrln in l.sitj ), tin- wlmle umhel is a hriyiit canary yelluw, while
near Washinjiton, D. (". [ Wmil in LS77 and .I/./n./.v in hS97) there ncciir fnriiis wilh
all the Mowers of the umhel imrple. A id.><e-colored form is reported hy ]\Iillspan'_'h
as common in West N'iririnia anu puhlished hy him as "forma rosea" in West N'a.
Agr. J'lxp. Station iJull. 24 : oGU. ISlC
.
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