162 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
16. Angelica breweri Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 348. 1868. 
Glabrous or somewhat puberulent (especially in the inflorescence), 
9to12dm. high; leaves ternate or quinate then pinnate; leaflets lanceo- 
late or oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, 5 to 12.5 cm. long, sharply ser- 
rate with cuspidate teeth, the lower sometimes lobed at base; umbel 
many-rayed, with neither involucre nor involucels (or with a few 
deciduous bractlets); rays 5 to 7.5 em. long; pedicels 4 to 8 mm. long; 
stylopodium conical, with long style; fruit oblong or somewhat nar- 
rowed below, pubescent or becoming glabrous, 5 to 10 mm. long; dor- 
sal and intermediate ribs more or less prominent; lateral wings narrow 
and as thick as the flattened body; oil tubes 1 or 2 in the intervals. 
Type locality, *‘Sierra Nevada, near Ebbetts Pass,” Alpine County, 
Cal.; collected by Brewer; type in Herb. Gray. Associated with it 
in the original description are Brewer ‘Son the Big-tree road,” and 
Torrey **near Donner Lake.” 
Mountains of eastern California and adjacent Nevada. 
Specimens examined: 
CauiForNiIA: Pine Grove, Amador County, altitude 660 meters, Hansen 326, June 
3, 1894; mountains near Yosemite, Canby, August 16, 1895. 
Nrvapa: East Humboldt Mountains, altitude 2,400 meters, Watson 457, August, 
1868. 
The Californian material has fruit 9 to 10mm. long, while the fruit of Watson’s 
Nevada specimens is but 5 to 6 mm. long. 
17. Angelica wheeleri Watson, Am. Nat. 7: 301. 1873. 
Tall and stout, rough puberulent; leaves biternate; leaflets ovate- 
oblong, 5 to 7.5 cm., long, acute, incisely serrate, the teeth broad and 
mucronulate, middle leaflet petiolulate; umbel unequally many-rayed, 
with neither involucre nor involucels; rays becoming 5 to 18 em. 
long; pedicels and ovary hispid; fruit broad-elliptical, 6 mm. long, 
somewhat pubescent; the dorsal and intermediate ribs thick, narrower 
than the thick lateral ones; oil tubes solitary in the dorsal intervals, 
in pairs in the laterals. 
Type locality, *‘ Utah;” collected by Wheeler; type in Herb. Gray, 
duplicate in U. S. Nat. Herb. | 
We have seen only the type specimens, and the plant seems not to have been col- 
lected since. 
18. Angelica villosa (Walt.) B.S. P. Prel. Cat. N. Y. 22. 1888. 
Ferula villosa Walt. Fl. Car. 115. 1788. 
Angelica hirsuta Muhl. Cat. ed. 2. 30. 1818. 
Archangelica hirsuta Torr. & Gray Fl. 1: 622. 1840. 
Archangelica villosa Kuntze, Rey. Gen. Pl. 1: 265. 1891. 
Tomentose above, 6 to 15 dm. high; leaves twice or thrice pinnately 
or ternately divided, the uppermost mostly reduced to large inflated 
petioles; leaflets thickish, lanceolate to oblong, 1 to 2.5 em. broad, 
serrate; umbel equally many-rayed, with no involucre, and involucels 
