194 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Specimens examined: 
Massacuusetts: Wareham, Kennedy, July 8, 1890. 
Connecticut: New Haven, Dana; same station, Wright, in 1884; Milford, Kames, 
June-August, 1895. 
Ruope Isutanp: Providence, Olney, July 22, 1845; same station, V. L. Britton, 
August 10, 1878. 
New Jersey: Nuttall (with no station given). 
Viraernta: Colonial Beach, Coville, July 6, 1890. 
FLoripa: Chapman (no station given); near Jacksonville, Torrey; Tampa, Garber, 
May, 1876; near Jacksonville, Curtiss 993, also 4341, May 9, 1893, and 4915, 
June 19, 1894. - 
2. Lilaeopsis occidentalis C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 24: 48. fig. 2. 1897, 
Fig. 37, 
Leaves elongated linear, narrowing above, 3 to 18 cm. long; pedun- 
cles much shorter than the leaves, 2 to 
4m, long. 
Type locality, ** wet places on coast of 
Yakima Bay, Oregon;” collected by 
fall, no, 205, in 1871; type in U.S, 
Nat. Herb. 
Coast region from Oregon to British 
F1G. 37.—Lilaeopsis occidentalis. Columbia and southern Alaska. 
Specimens examined: 
OreEGoN: Type specimens as cited under type locality; salt marshes of Tilamook 
Bay, Howell, July 11, 1882; same station, Henderson 403, July 14, 1882; near 
Astoria, Meehan, August, 1883. 
Wasninaton: Puget Sound, Wilkes Exped.; Seattle, Piper 642, June 20, 1889; 
Lake Washington, King County, Suksdorf 972, August 4, 1890. 
British Cotumpia: Chase River, Vancouver Island, Macoun, June 3, 1887; near 
Como, Vancouver Island, Macoun, July 1, 1893. 
ALASKA: Meehan, July, 1883. 
3. Lilaeopsis carolinensis C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 24: 48. tig. 4. 1897. 
Leaves very narrow and 
elongated below, broadening 
above into a spatulate or ob- 
long blade, 5 to 25 em. long, 
4to 15 mm. broad; peduncles 
very short, 1 to 1.5 cm, long; 
dorsal ribs sharply acute. 
Type locality, ‘‘eastern 
North Carolina;” collected by 
McCarthy, in 1884; type in 
U. S. Nat. Herb. Fic, 38.—Lilaeopsis carolinensis. 
North Carolina and Louisiana; will doubtless be found in the inter- 
vening region. 
