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116 BOTANY OF THE DEATH VALLEY EXPEDITION. 



Cymopterus longipes Wats. Bot. King Surv. 124 (1871). Type locality, "Wah- 

 Batch Mountains near Salt Lake City, and on Antelope Island; 5,000 feet altitude." 



About 30 kilometers east of Panaoa, Nevada (No. 1974). [This is a peculiar form 

 with bipinnate leaves, their ultimate segments oblong and obtuse; peduncles a little 

 longer than the leaves; and fruit wings broad, thin, equal, and much corrugated. — 

 ,i. N. R.] 



Cymopterus panamintensis Coulter & Rose sp. nov. 



Caudex stout, branching, clothed with an abundance of old leaf-sheaths; flower- 

 ing scape 7.5 to 10 cm. high, glabrous and purplish; leaves finely dissected, ternate, 

 then once or twice pinnate; ultimate segments tipped with a slender, bristle-like 

 apiculation; involucre none; involucels small, gamophy lions, somewhat one-sided, 

 purplish, cleft into ovate, acuminate segments; rays (in flower) about 12 mm. long; 

 pedicels short; flowers greenish-yellow; fruit 10 mm. long, glabrous, the 5 wings 

 of the carpel broad and very thick at base; oil-tubes 3 or 4 to the interval, 4 on the 

 commissure; seed-face deeply concave. 



This species has several characters in common with C. cineraria*, Tint its yellow 

 flowers, tern ate leaves, larger fruit, etc., seem to separate it clearly from that 

 species. 



Type specimen in the United States National Herbarium, No. 508, Death Valley 

 Expedition; collected March 30, 1891, near Pete's garden, in Johnson Canon, Pana- 

 ruint Mountains, California, by Frederick V. Coville. 



Cymopterus terebinthinus Torr. & Gr. Fl. i. 624 (1840). Type locality, " sandy 

 grounds on the Wallawallah River, Oregon." 



In the Panamint Mountains (No. 545), Argus Mountains (No. 739), and Sierra Ne- 

 vada (No. 1392). 



Selinum capitellatum (Gray) Proc. Amer. Acad. vi. 537 (1865), under Spheitosci- 

 adium; Wats. Bot. King Surv. 126 (1871). Type locality, "in the Sierra Nevada, 

 near Ebbett's Pass [Alpine County], alt. 7-8,000 feet, by a stream." 



Near Mineral King, Sierra Nevada (No. 1475). 



Angelica lineariloba Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. vii. 347 (1868). Type locality, 

 "Ostrauder's Meadows, Yosemitc Valley, alt. 8,000 feet." 

 Near Mineral King (No. 1479). 



Peucedanum paiishii Conlt. & Rose, Bot. Gaz. xiii. 209 (1888). Type locality, 

 "California, Bear Valley, alt. 6,500 feet." 

 In the Panamint mountains (Nos. 541, 745). 



Peucedanum vaseyi Conlt. & Rose, Bot. Gaz. xiii. 144 (1888). Type locality, 

 "San Bernardino Mountains, California." 

 On tho Darwin Mesa (No. 789). 



Peucedanum villosum Wats. Bot. King Surv. 131 (1871)— Nutt. MS. Type lo- 

 cality, "on the plains of the Platte." 

 Mount Magruder, Nevada (No. 2008). 



Heracleum lanatum Mx. Fl. Bor. Amer. i. 166 (1803). Type locality, "in 

 Canada." 

 Valley of the Kaweah River (No. 1368). 



Leptoteenia californica Nutt. in Torr. & Gr. Fl. i. 630 (1840). Type locality, 

 " St. Barbara, Upper California." 

 Near Fort Tejon (No. 1162). 



Daucus pusillus Mx. Fl. i. 164 (1803). Type locality, "in campestribus Car- 

 olina}." 

 Near Tohachapi (No. 1114). 



