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involucre nor involucels; rays 5 to 10 cm. long; pedicels 4 mm. long; 
flowers greenish-yellow or dull purple; stylopodium slightly conical; 
fruit oblong, glabrous (at maturity), 4 to 6 mm. long; dorsal and 
intermediate ribs thick and prominent; laterals with wings hardly as 
broad as body; oil tubes solitary in all the intervals. 
Type locality, ** Uinta Mountains, Utah, altitude 2,400 meters;” col- 
lected by Watson, no. 458, August, 1869; type in U. S. Nat. Herb. 
In the mountains, from New Mexico through Colorado and Utah to 
Wyoming and Montana. 
Specimens examined : 
New Mexico: Chama, Alice Fastwood, August 1, 1892. 
Uran: Type specimens as cited under locality; slope of Aquarius Plateau, alti- 
tude 2,550 meters, Ward 421, June 25, 1875; Alta, altitude 2,550 meters, Jones, 
August, 1879; Fish Lake, altitude 2,700 to 3,000 meters, Jones 5731, 5822, 
August 3-10, 1894. 
JOLORADO: Routt County, Alice Hastwood, July 29, 1891; Grand River, Beurdslee 
136, August, 1892; Durango, Alice Hastiwwood, August, 1892; Gunnison County, 
altitude 2,700 meters, Cowen, August 2, 1892; near Cimarron, altitude 2,100 
meters, Crandall, August 21, 1896. 
Wyomina: Yellowstone Park, Tweedy, July, 1885; same station, Letterman, August 
4, 1885; same station, Knowlton, August 14, 1887; same station, Burglehau., 
August, 1893; same station, Rose 168, 364, August, 1893; same station, Ryd- 
berg 4602, 4606, 4607, 4609, August 7-10, 1897; Upper Big Wind River, Nel- 
son 755, August 10, 1894; Woods Creek and Lincoln Guleh, Nelson 2689, 
August 11-20, 1896; Sylvan Geysers, Yellowstone Park, A. & FE. Nelson 6188, 
July 26, 1899. 
Montana: Near the Yellowstone Park, Rose 477, August 23, 1893. 
3. Angelica hendersoni C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 13: 80. 1888. 
Very stout, densely tomentose throughout, especially the inflores- 
cence and whitened lower surfaces of the leaves; leaves quinate then 
pinnate; leaflets thick, broadly ovate, 7.5 to 10 cm. long, 5 to 7.5 em. 
broad, obtuse, broad cuneate or rounded at base, serrate; umbel 
equally many-rayed, with no involucre, and involucels of numerous 
linear-acuminate bractlets; rays 2.5 to 7.5 cm. long; pedicels 1 to 2 
mm. long; ovary densely tomentose; fruit oblong, more or less pubes- 
cent, 6 to 9 mm. long; dorsal and intermediate ribs prominent; lateral 
wings thick and corky, as broad as body; oil tubes solitary in all the 
intervals. 
Type locality, ** bluffs moistened by sea spray, Long Beach, Ilwaco 
[Pacific County}, Washington;” collected by //enderson, no. 2158, 
August 5, 1885; type in Herb. Coulter. 
Seacoast, from southern Washington to San Francisco. 
Specimens examined : 
WASHINGTON: Type specimens as cited under type locality; type locality, Hender- 
son 2158, September 7, 1892. 
CairorNiA: Berkeley, G. R. Vasey, in 1875; bluffs along the Golden Gate, 
Lands End, and Lake Merced, San Francisco, Alice Eastwood, October 5-6, 
1895. 
