Neues aus: Flora of the State of Washington. IV. 13 
Specimens examined: Washington — Sentinel Bluffs in gravelly soil. 
Cotton 1345 (type); Priest Rapids. Brandegee 77. July 14, 1903. Ore- 
gon — near Harper Ranch, Leiberg 2103: near Westfall on road to 
Ontario, Coville 504; without locality. Cusick in 1885. California — 
Without locality, Vasey in 1880. 
Zola distribution: Upper Sonoran. 
138. Godetia caurina Abrams apud Piper, l. c.. p. 410. 
Stems erect, simple below, more or less branched above, 30 to 60 cm 
high: herbage minutely and rather sparsely puberulent throughout: leaves 
linear-lanceolate, entire; flower heads mainly erect, oblong, obtuse at 
apex. 12 to 14 mm long: calyx tube 2 mm long; petals obovate. 15 to 
18 mm long, purple with a blotch of deeper color near the center: 
anthers 3 mm long, fertile to the tip. glabrous; stigmas linear-oblong. 
3 mm long, yellow; capsule S-ribbed. stoutly beaked at apex, 25 mm 
long. tapering at base into a pedicel fully half as long. 
Nearest G. amoena (Lehm.) Lilja from which it is best distinguished 
by its much smaller glabrous anthers, which are not sterile at tip. and 
oblong obtuse flower buds. 
Type locality: Olympic Mountains, Clallam County. collected by 
Elmer 2565, June. 1900 (type. United States National Herbarium. 
no. 401890). . 
Specimens examined: Mount Finlayson. Vancouver Island, Macoun. 
June 28, 1887; Beacon Hill, Vancouver Island, Macoun, May 25, 1881. 
139. Lomatium artemisiarum Piper. |. c., p. 423. 
Lomatium macrocarpum artemisiarum Piper. Bull. Torr. Club, XXIX. 
223; 1902. — Eastern Washington. 
140. Pyrola picta dentata (Smith) Piper, 1. c., p. 434. 
Pyrola dentata Smith, Rees’ Cycl., XXIX, no. 6; 1814. — Washington. 
141. Pyrola picta integra (A. Gray) Piper. Le p. 434. 
Pyrola dentata integra A. Gray: Cooper, Pac. R. Rep.. XII?, 54: 1860. 
— Pyrola pallida Greene. Pittonia, IV, 39; 1899. — Pyrola sparsifolia 
Suksdorf, Allg. Bot. Zeitschr., XII, 26: 1906. — Washington to southern 
California. 
142. Ledum columbianum Piper. l. c.. p. 441. 
Erect with erect branches. 60 to 90 cm high; bark becoming smooth 
and brown; leaves oblong. reticulate. 4 to 6 cm long. rather obtuse but 
apiculate, strongly revolute, dark green and glabrous above, whitish and 
resinous-dotted beneath, the midrib and short petiole minutely puberulent 
as well: corymbs terminal, convex, 3 to 5 cm broad; pedicels slender. 
puberulent and resinous-dotted. recurved in fruit, 1,5 to 3 cm long: 
lobes of the calyx very small. broadly rounded: petals white, oval, 5 to 
6 mm long, obtuse; stamens 5 to 7, the filaments sparsely hirsute at 
base; ovary minutely canescent and resinous-dotted: capsules oblong. 
acutish. 
Collected by the writer in a sphagnum bog at Ilwaco, Pacific County. 
June 22, 1904 (no. 6451). The type is deposited in the U. S. National 
