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oblong, 2 to  mm._long, 1 to 2 mm. broad; oil tubes 2 to 4 in the 
intervals, 6 on the commissural side. 
Type locality, ‘‘damp meadows, Bear Valley, San Bernardino 
Mountains, California;” collected by S. B. &@W. FL Parish, no. 987, 
August, 1882; type in Herb, Coulter, duplicate in U. S. Nat. Herb. 
In southern California, from Fresno County southward. 
Specimens examined : 
CaLtroRNIA: Near San Diego, Palmer, in 1875; Cuyamaca Mountains, San Diego 
County, Orcutt 10, July, 1889; type specimens as cited under type locality; 
Fresno County, Coville & Funston 1846, August 3, 1891; type locality, alti- 
tude 1,950 meters, Parish 3171, June 24, 1894; San Jacinto Mountains, alti- 
tude 2,400 meters, fall 851, August 5, 1897, 
Eulophus parishii rusbyi C. & R. Bot. Giaz. 14: 281. 1889, 
Leaflets filiform to linear, sometimes becoming 15 cm. long; fruit 
larger, about 4 mm. long and 3 mm. broad. 
Type locality, ‘* Bill Williams Mountain,” Arizona; collected by 
Rusby, no. 629, July 11, 1883; type in U. S. Nat. Herb. 
Mountains of norther n Arizona. 
Specimens examined : 
Arizona: Type specimens as vited under type locality; Flagstaff, Lemmon 60, 
June, 1884. 
3. Eulophus pringlei C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 113. 1888. 
Erect, 3 to 6 dm. high; leaves pinnately compound, with broad 
inflated midrib and distinct divisions, which are cut into a few nar- 
rowly linear almost filiform segments; umbel 3 to 8-rayed, with scanty 
involucre, and involucels of numerous subscarious lanceolate bractlets 
about a third as long as the pedicels (sometimes nearly as long); rays 
about 5 cm. long; pedicels 6 to 12 mm. long; fruit oblong, 4 to 5 mm. 
long, about 1 mm. broad; oil tubes 3 to 5 in the intervals, 8 on the 
commissural side. 
Type locality, in ‘* California;” collected by Pringle, no. 40, in 1882; 
type in Herb. Gray. 
Southern California. 
Specimens examined : 
CatirorNiaA: San Luis Obispo, Jones 3230, May 6, 1882; Chalcedon Hill, San Luis 
Obispo County, Mrs. R. W. Summers, in 1889; Kern River Valley, Kern 
County, altitude 900 to 1,450 meters, Coville & Funston 1050, June 23, 1891; 
near Acton, San Bernardino Mountains, Los Angeles County, Jasse, May 21, 
1893. 
4. Eulophus simplex C. & R. 
? Carum gairdneri latifolium Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 344. 1867. 
E, pringlei simplex C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 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 
