COULTER AND ROSE—NORTH AMERICAN UMBELLIFERAE. 2438 
Type locality, Santa Lucia Mountains, California; collected by G. 2. 
Vasey, no. 232, July, 1880; type in U. 5. Nat. Herb. 
Only known from type locality. 
Specimens examined: 
CALIFORNIA: Type specimens as cited under type locality. 
5. Euryptera howellii (Watson) C. & R. Fig. 62. 
Peucedanum howellii Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 369. 1885, 
Acaulescent, with peduncle 8 to 4.5 cm. high; leaves biternate to 
biquinate; leaflets cuneate-orbicular to round-cordate, acutely dentate, 
often 3-lobed, 1 to 2.5 em. long; umbel with few elongated and divari- 
BP? 
cate fertile rays, and involucels of acuminate lanceolate bractlets; rays 
Fic, 62.—Euryptera howellii: a, * 6; b, & 8. 
3 to 8.5 em. long; pedicels 8 to 12 mm. long; fruit glabrous, broadly 
elliptical or nearly orbicular, emarginate, 5 to S mm. long, with wings 
about as broad as body or broader; oil tubes 8 or + in the intervals, 
4 to 10 on the commissural side. 
Type locality, **near Waldo, Josephine County, Oregon;” collected 
by //owell, June 6, 184; type in Herb. Gray, duplicate in U.S. Nat. 
Herb. 
Josephine County, Oregon. 
Specimens examined : 
OreGon: Type specimens as cited under type locality; same station, Jowell, 
July 7, 1887. 
6. Euryptera insularis (Hastwood) C. & R. 
Peucedanum insulare Eastwood, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci, TIT. 1: 106. pl. 8. 1898. 
Acaulescent from a long rather stout root; peduncles stout, dilated 
at summit, 1.5 dm. high; leaves biternate to biquinate; leaflets cuneate, 
sharply dentate or incised, veiny; fruiting umbel 10 to 1s-rayed, with 
involucre of a single elongated bract palmately divided at apex, and 
involucels of several linear bractlets; rays 8 to 8 cm. long; pedicels 
about 10 mm. long; flowers yellow; fruit elliptical, glabrous, 12 mm. 
