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28, 1896; Blue Mountains, Horner 217, May 18, 1897; head of Poison Creek, 
altitude 1,530 meters, Gorman 669, September 1, 1897. 
OrEGoN: Morrow County, altitude 790 meters, Leiherg 99, May 22, 1894; Steins 
Mountains, altitude 1,820 meters, Leiberg 2490, July 5, 1896; Blue Mountains, 
Cusick 1816, 1817, 1819, August, 1897. 
Ipano: Kootenai County, Sandberg, July, 1881; Nez Perces County, Sandberg 
108, May 3, 1892; Moscow Mountains, Henderson 2661, 2662, July-August, 
1894; Pettit Lake, altitude 2,160 to 2,250 meters, Hvermann 337, August 14, 
1895; Soldier Mountain, altitude 3,000 meters, Henderson 3182, July 15, 1895; 
near Salmon, altitude 2,460 meters, /Zenderson 4069, August 27, 1895; Stevens 
Peak, altitude 534 meters, Letherg 444, August 3, 1895; Nez Perces County, 
altitude 1,050 meters, A.A. & FE. Gertrude Heller 3451, July 16, 1896; near _ 
Sawtooth, Hvermann 562, 658, July 9-28, 1896; Henrys Lake, Rydberg 4598, 
July 31, 1897; Seven Devils Mountains, Jones, August 5, 1899. 
Montana: Near Helena, Welsey, June 21, 1889; Williams 196, July 25, 1894; 
Bridger Mountains, altitude 2,100 meters, Flodman 690, July 28, 1896; 
Spanish Basin, Madison Range, altitude 1,800 meters, J’/odman 688, July 1, 
1896; Bridger Mountains, Rydberg 4597, June 12, 1897. 
Wyomine: Carbon County, Nelson 4191, August 16, 1897; Teton Mountains, 
A, & FE. Nelson 6472, August 16, 1900. 
CoLorapbo: Steamboat Springs, Alice Hustrood, in 1891; same station, Crandall, 
July 25, 1891; Delta County, altitude 2,100 meters, Cowen 17, August 2, 1893; 
Williams Park, altitude 2,400 meters, Bethel 3614, August 15, 1895; Steamboat 
Springs, altitude 2,100 meters, Baker 3, July 22, 1896; La Plata Mountains, 
altitude 3,000 meters, Baker, Earle & Tracy 177, June 26, 1898; Mount Hes- 
perus, altitude 3,000 meters, Baker 177, June 26, 1898, 
Uran: Near Ogden, Letterman, July 29, 1885; Provo, Tracy 684, August 16, 1887; 
same station, altitude 2,400 meters, Jones 5581, July 3, 1894, 
Nevapa: Humboldt Mountains, Torrey, in 1865; same station, Watson 447, 
August, 1868, 
CALIFORNIA: Nevada County, Jones 2511, July 25, 1881; Plumas County, Lemmon 
44, July 28, 1889, Lassens Peak, Mrs. dustin, August, 1896. 
The specimen from Provo, Utah, collected by Tracy (no, 684), August 16, 1887, 
seems to be this species, but the fruits are 20 mim. long. 
11. Washingtonia bolanderi (Gray) C. & R. 
Myrrhis bolanderi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 346. 1868. 
Glycosma bolanderi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad, 8: 886, 1872. 
Osmorhiza occidentalis bolanderi C. & R. Rey, N. Am. Umbell. 119. 1888. 
Stout, 9 to 10 dm. high, somewhat pubescent. at the nodes, and the 
foliage puberulent; leaflets broadly ovate, coarsely serrate or toothed, 
5 em. long or less; fruiting rays somewhat spreading, 3 to 6 em. long; 
pedicels 2 to 4 mm. long, shorter than the sterile flowers; fruit 20 mm. 
long, with a stout beak; stylopodium flat, much shorter than the style; 
seed face deeply sulcate. 
Type locality, ‘* Lamberts Lake, Mendocino County,” Cal., collected 
by Bolander in 1867; type in Herb. Gray. 
Mendocino County, Cal. 
Specimens examined: 
CALIFORNIA: Type specimen as cited under type locality; Cahto, Mendocino 
County, Kellogg & Harford 312, May 24, 1869, 
