216 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
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Plumas County, Mrs. bustin 57; Folsom, Sacramento County, AL Curran, 
Snow Mountain, Lake County, Brandegee; San Bernardino, G2 R. Vasey, 
May, 1880; Sap Jacinto, Jones 3172, April 25, 1882; Sierra County, Lemmon, 
June, 1883; San Luis Obispo, Mrs. RoW. Siminers 355, April 25, 1886; Los 
Angeles County, Parish 1944, June, 1887; Tehachapi, Kern County, Brandegee 
21, May, 1889; Los Angeles, [asse, April-May, 1892; Delano (Kern County ), 
sakersfield (Kern County), Alcalde (Fresno County), Alice Kastiood, April 
5-May 9, 1893; Mount Hamilton, Rutter 54, April 11, 1895; Amador County, 
Hansen 1297, March-May, 1896. 
OREGON: Type specimens as cited under type locality; Silverton, Marion County, 
Hall 212, in 1871; western Oregon, [owell, June, 1880: Leibery 4106, in 1899, 
WASHINGTON: Steilacoom, Pierce County, Lt. Milles Eep.; prairies of Walla 
Walla, Wilkes Eaped. 359; Cooper; Steilacoom, Piper 635, May 27, 1888; 
Woodlawn, Thurston County, fenderson 395, June 20, 1892. 
British Cotumpra: Oak Bay, Vancouver Island, Maeoun, May 31, 1887. 
14. Lomatium vaseyi (. & R. 
Peucedanum vaseyi C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 18: 144. 1888. 
Short caulescent, 15 to 20 cm. high, slightly pubescent; petioles 
wholly inflated; leaves small (2.5 to 5 em, long). bipinnate, with the 
small ovate segments irregularly 3 to 5-lobed: umbel equally 2 to 
5-rayed, with involucels of obovate petiolulate toothed bractlets: rays 
2.5 cm. long; pedicels 2 to 4mm. long: flowers yellow; fruit broadly 
oblong, emarginate, glabrous, 12 to 14 mm. lone, 8 mm. broad, with 
wings twice as broad as body, and mostly prominent dorsal and inter- 
mediate ribs; oil tubes solitary in the intervals, 4 on the commissural 
side, . 
Type locality, “San Bernardino Mountains, California:” collected 
by G@. BR. Vasey, no. 231, May, 1880; type in U.S. Nat. Herb., dupli- 
cate in Herb. Coulter. 
On the mesas of southern California. 
Specimens examined: 
CALIPORNIA: Type specimens as cited under type locality; San Bernardino 
County, Parish 2060, April 10, 1888; Darwin Mesa, Thyo County, altitude 
1,800 meters, Coville & Piston 789, May 20, 1891; dry clay mesas near Col- 
ton, San Bernardino County, Parish 2157, April-May, 1891. 
15, Lomatium caruifolium (Ilook. & Arn.) C. & R. 
Ierula caruifolia Wook. & Arn. Bot. Beechey 348. 1840, 
Peucedaniun carutfolinn Torr, & Ciray, Fl. 1: 628. 1840, 
Peucedanum erosum Jopson, Erythea 5: 1. 1897. 
Like L. utrrenlatiuim, but often more caulescent. puberulent or gla- 
brous, the elongated peduncles 1.5 to 4.5 em. high: leaf segments 1 to 
5 em. long: bractlets of involucels obovate and occasiomuly toothed; 
fruit 6 to 8 mm. long, with wings half as broad as body, and obsolete 
dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil tubes indistinet, 2 or 3 in the inter- 
vals, none on the commissural side, 
Type locality, in California: collected by Douglass duplicate type 
in Herb. Gray. . 
Central California, chiefly in the Bay Region, 
