82 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Specimens examined : 
Cauirornta: Oakland Hills, near San Francisco, Kellogg & Harford, in 1868; same 
station, Aellogg, June, 1870; Crystal Springs, G. R. Vasey, in 1875; Folsom, 
Katharine Curran, May, 1883; summit of Mount Tamalpais, Katharine Cur- 
ran, July 4, 1886; Kaweah, Tulare County, Alice Eastwood, May, 1894; 
Sequoia Mills, Fresno County, Alice Hastwood, May, 1894; Mount Tamal- 
pais, Marin County, Alice Hastwood, in 1894 and 1896, 
OrEGoN: Waldo, Howell, May 30, 1884. 
3. Drudeophytum glaucum C. & R. Puate II. 
Velaea glauca C. & R. Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 521. pl. 14. 1895. 
Short caulescent, slender, 4.5 dm. or less high, erect or somewhat 
spreading, glabrous and somewhat glaucous; basal leaves small, twice 
or thrice ternate; stem leaves often simply ternate; leaflets small, 12 
mm. or less long, mostly cordate or truncate at base, often 3-lobed or 
3-parted, irregularly toothed; umbel 7 to 15-rayed, with no involucre, 
and involucels of small linear bractlets; rays 2.5 to 5 cm. long; pedi- 
cels 2 mm. or less long; fruit orbicular, 2 mm. in diameter; carpophore 
parted below the middle, 
Type locality, ‘* Glendale,” Oregon; collected by //owell, April 30, 
1887; type in U.S. Nat. Herb. 
Southern Oregon. 
Specimens examined: 
OreGon: Canyonville, Towell, April, 1881; Glendale, Howell, April 30, 1887. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE II.—Fig.a, umbel; 0, fruit. 
4. Drudeophytum parishii C. & Rh. 
Velaea parishii C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 121, 1888. 
Glabrous throughout, nearly acaulescent, 3 to 4 dm. high; leaves 
thickish, ternate-pinnatifid, the segments ovate, irregularly cuspidate- 
toothed and lobed; umbel about 20-rayed, with no involucre, and 
involucels of few setaceous bractlets; rays 5 to 7.5 em. long; pedicels 
about 4 to 7 mm. long; calyx teeth prominent; fruit oblong, glabrous, 
6 to 7 mm. long; carpophore 2-parted; oil tubes 3 or 4 in the intervals, 
4 or 5 on the commissural side. 
Typé locality, north side of ‘t San Bernardino Mountains,” California; 
collected by Parish Bros,, no, 1827, June, 1886; typein Herb, Coulter. 
Southern California. , 
Specimens examined : 
CALIForNIA: Type specimens as cited under type locality; Long Meadow, Tulare 
County, Palmer 169, July 7-14, 1888; near Tejon Pass, Kern County, Coville 
& Funston 1222, July 12, 1891; San Jacinto Mountains, San Diego County, 
altitude 1,800 meters, Hasse, July, 1892; Wilsons Peak, Los Angeles County, 
Davidson, July, 1892; San Bernardino Mountains, altitude 1,500 to 1,950 
meters, Parish 3006, 3504, June, 1894. 
5. Drudeophytum howellii C. & Rh. 
Velaea howellit C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 122. 1888. 
Glabrous throughout, short caulescent, 5 to 7.5 em. high; leaves 1 
