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slender pedicels; fruit oblong (immature); stylopodium conical; style 
slender; calyx teeth prominent. 
Type locality, ** Sierra County, Cal.:” collected by Lemmon in 1874. 
Specimens examined : 
CALIFORNIA: Ebbets Pass, Brewer 2030, in 1863. 
Nevapa: Near Carson City, in 1864. 
Unfortunately we have not been able to locate the type of this species, and there- 
fore we could not reexamine its characters. It seems hardly possible that it could 
be a variety of E. pringlei. It is very likely the same as Carum gairdneri latifolium, 
which is undoubtedly a Eulophus. The description above is drawn wholly from the 
type specimens of Carum gairdneri latifolium. 
5. Eulophus bolanderi (Gray) C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 112. 1888. 
Podosciadium bolanderi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 346, 1868, 
Erect, 6 dm. high; leaf divisions more or less pinnately compound; 
ultimate segments narrowly linear, 1 to 3 cm. long (terminal one some- 
times 7.5 em.), 0.5 to 2 mm. wide (lateral leaflets sometimes much 
reduced and toothed); uppermost leaves simple; umbel 10 to 25-rayed, 
with prominent involucre, and involucels of scarious ovate-lanceolate 
abruptly long-acuminate bractlets longer than the pedicels; rays 10 to 
X47 mm. long; pedicels 3 to 4 mm. long; fruit oblong, 3 mm. long, 1 
mm. broad; oil tubes small, 2 to 5 in the intervals, 6 on the commis- 
sural side; seed more dorsally flattened than in any other species. 
Type locality, ** Mariposa Trail, Yosemite,” California; collected by 
Bolander; type in Herb. Gray. 
California and Oregon, eastward to Utah and Idaho. 
Specimens examined: 
Cauirornta: Bolander, in 1873; Sierra Valley, Sierra County, Lemmon, August, 
1874 and 1875; Emigrant Gap, Jones 3603, June 28,1882; in the region of 
Mount Whitney, altitude 2,100 to 2,400 meters, Katharine Brandegee; Colby, 
Butte County, R. M. Austin 256, July, 1896; Pah Ute Peak, southeastern Cali- 
fornia, altitude 1,200 to 1,500 meters, Purpus 5293, April-September, 1897. 
OREGON: Cusick 1097, May, 1883; Steins Mountain, Howell, June 1, 1885; Malheur 
Butte, Malheur County, altitude 720 meters, Leiberg 2027, May 12, 1896; Otis 
Creek, Malheur County, altitude 1,100 meters, Leiberg 2335, June 20, 1896; 
near Harney, Blue Mountains, Coville 524, July 10, 1896; hillsides near Snake 
River, Cusick 1916, June 2, 1898. 
Ipano: Wilcox, in 1883; Long Valley, altitude 1,200 meters, Henderson 3181, 
July 6, 1895; Salubria, Cuddy Mountains, Indian Valley,and Payette Lake, 
Jones, July 10-25, 1899. 
Uran: East Humboldt Mountains, altitude 2,100 meters, Watson 442, July, 1869. 
Nevapa: Geiger Grade, Katharine Brandegee, July, 1884; near Verde, Washoe 
County, Sonne, June, 1890 and 1895, 
6. Eulophus californicus (Torr.) C. & R. Rev. N. Am. Umbell. 114. 
1888. 
Chaerophyllum (?) californicum Torr, Pacif. R. Rep. 41: 93. 1856. 
Podosciadium catifornicum Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 346. 1868. 
Erect, 9 to 12 dm. high; leaf divisions pinnately compound; seg- 
ments linear, 1 to 2.5 cm. long, 2 to 3 mm. broad, terminal one elon- 
