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species, viz: Oakes from “alpine region of the White Mountains,’’ and Watson 459 
from the Uinta Mountains. The former, referred at first to Archangelica peregrina 
and later to A. gmelini, proves to be Angelica atropurpurea L., while Watson’s Uinta 
plant (distributed as Archangelica gmelini) is Angelica roseana Henderson, 
2. Coelopleurum longipes C. & R., sp. nov. Fia. 44. 
Leaflets ovate, acute to acuminate, usually narrowed and often 
cuneate at base, strongly veiny, sharply serrate or toothed, smaller 
than in C. gmelinz; pedicels 12 to 16 mm. long; fruit oblong, 4 to 6 
mm. long and 3 mm. broad, the lateral ribs slightly broader than the 
others. 
Type locality, tide marshes near Astoria, Oregon; collected by Joseph 
Howell, no. 735, July 28, 1891; type in U.S. Nat. Herb. 
Seacoast swamps, from the Columbia River to southern Alaska. 
Specimens examined : 
OreEGoN: Type specimens as cited under type locality. 
WASHINGTON: Seattle, Piper 567, July 28, 1889; near Fairhaven, Whatcom 
County, Suksdorf 1200, July 15, 1890; along canal, near Hoodsport, Mason 
County, //enderson, August 15, 1890; seashore, Seattle, Piper, July, 1892; 
moist shores of Puget Sound, King County, /Tenderson, September, 1892. 
British Cotumspia: Drew Harbor, Dawson, July 1, 1888. 
ALaska: Shores of Short Bay, Thos. Howell 1628, July 14, 1895. 
8. Coelopleurum maritimum C. & R. Bot. Graz. 18: 145. 1888. 
Stems 6 to 9 dm. high; leaflets broad, often round, usually with cor- 
date base, very obtuse, dentate or crenate-dentate, 6 to 7.5 em. long, 
6 cm, broad; rays 5 to 7.5 cm. long; pedicels 12 to 14 mm. long; fruit 
broadly oblong, 6 to 7 mm. long, 5 to 6 mm. broad, with lateral ribs 
more than twice as broad as the others. 
Type locality, ‘‘ wet ocean bluffs, Long Beach, Ilwaco [Pacific 
County], Wash. ;” collected by Henderson, no. 384, July 24, 1886; type 
in Herb. Coulter. 
Ocean bluffs near the mouth of the Columbia. 
Specimens examined: 
WasHincton: Type specimens as cited under type locality; same station, //en- 
derson, September 7, 1892. 
OreEGON: Astoria, Cooper. 
The Cooper specimens have smaller, thicker, and much more rugose leaves than 
the type, but the other characters seem to be identical. 
4. Coelopleurum actaeifolium (Michx.) C. & R. 
Ligusticum actaeifolium Michx. Fl. Bor. Ain. 1: 166. 1808, not of authors gen- 
erally, 
Resembling C. gmelin7, but leaflets thinner, narrowed at base, more 
sharply serrate and toothed; rays 2.5 to 5 cm. long; bractlets less con- 
spicuous; fruit oblong, 4 to 6 mm. long, with nearly equal ribs. 
Type locality, ‘Sad ripas fluminis S. Laurentii, juxta Tadousack,” 
Quebec; collected by Michaur. 
From Massachusetts Bay to Labrador, and along the Lower St. 
Lawrence. 
