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to lanceolate-subulate bractlets ; rays stout, 2.5 to 3.5 em. long; pedi- 
cels about 2mm. long; flowers ** white, yellow, or purple:” fruit from 
broadly ovate to orhicular, pubescent, 5 to 7 mm. long, with wings 
half to as broad as body, and distinct filiform dorsal and intermediate 
ribs: oil tubes 3 in the intervals, 4 on the commissural side; seed face 
plane. . 
Type locality, among rocks, ‘‘ Lone Pine, Inyo County, Cal.,” alti- 
tude 2,100 meters ; collected by Jones, May 14, 1897; type in Herb. 
Jones. 
Inyo County, Cal. 
Specimens examined: . 
Cautrornia: Walker Pass (altitude 900 to 1,200 meters), and Argus Mountain 
(altitude 1,200 to 1,500 meters), Purpus 5852, 5479, in 1897. 
Fruit a little smaller than in L. mohavense, but otherwise too near it. 
49, Lomatium parishii C. & R. 
Peucedanum parishii C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 13: 209. 1888. 
Caulescent or acaulescent, 1 to 8 dm. high, glaucous, closely pubes- 
cent, from a thick elongated root; leaves pinnate, with pinnatifid to 
entire leaflets, the ultimate oblong-linear or linear segments cuspidate, 
somewhat toothed or entire; basal leaves sometimes nearly entire or 
few-cleft; umbel unequally 4+ to 12-rayed, with involucels of small 
linear-lanceolate acuminate bractlets; rays 2.5 to 12.5 em. long; pedi- 
cels 4 to 8 mm. long; flowe rs white; fruit somewhat obovate, glabrous, 
7 to 12 mm. long, 4 to 8 mm. broad, with the usually narrow wings in 
robust specimens sometimes becoming almost as broad as body, and 
filiform or obsolete dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil tubes exceedingly 
small, often obscure, 6 to 8 in the intervals, 8 to LO on the commissural 
side; seed face concave. 
Type locality, rocky hillsides, ** Bear Valley,” San Bernardino County, 
Cal., altitude 1,800 meters; collected by SB. Parish, no. 1828, June, 
1886; type in Herb. Coulter, duplicate in U.S. Nat. Herb. 
Southern California and adjacent Nevada. 
Specimens examined: 
CaLirorNia: Lemmon, in 1875; type specimens as cited under type locality; high 
ridges on Old Baldy Mountain, San Bernardino County, Parish 1942, June, 
1887; Panamint Mountains (Inyo County), altitude 1,950 to 2,350 meters, 
Coville & Funston 541, 745, April-May, 1891; ridges, San Bernardino Moun- 
tains, Los Angeles County, altitude 810 meters, //asse, May 21, 1893; type 
locality, Parish 3366, June, 1894 and 1895; foothills, Antelope Valley, Los 
Angeles County, altitude 900 meters, Davidson, May 6, 1895. 
Nevapa: Mica Springs, southern Nevada, altitude 1,200 meters, Jones 5064, 5072, 
April 14-16, 1894. 
50. Lomatium juniperinum (Jones) C. & R. 
Peucedanum juniperinum Jones, Contr. to Western Botany no. 8: 29, 1898. 
Caulescent, ashy-puberulent, about 8 dm. high, from a tuberous 
root, with one or few slender purplish stems; leaves about 7.5 em. 
