188 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
2803; Fidalgo City, Flett 2109; Goat Mountains, Allen 81; Snoqualmie Falls, Piper 671; 
White Bluff Ferry, Lake & Hull, August 11, 1892; Fort Colville, Lyall in 1860; Wenache, 
Whited 1420; Chelan, Elmer 504; Meyers Falls, Kreager 594. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Transition. 
4. Allium geyeri S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 227. 1879, 
Type Locauity: The type specimen was collected by Geyer ‘‘on stony banks of the 
Kooskooskia River [Idaho].’’ The omoir of the Nez Perce Indians. 
Rance: Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and British Columbia. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Ellensberg, Whited 508; Piper, May 21,1897; Prosser, Henderson 
26; Mabton, Cotton 367; between Coulee City and Waterville, Spillman, May 27, 1896; 
Spokane, Piper 2272, 2722; Coulee City, Piper 3853; Sprague, Sandberg & Leiberg 146; 
Pullman, Elmer 834; Union Flat, Piper 1850; without locality, Vasey; Capé Horn, 
Piper 5073. 
ZONAL DisTRIBUTION: Arid Transition. 
This species was referred to A. reticulatum Don in Hooker’s Flora. 
5. Allium douglasii Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 184. ¢, 196. 1838. 
Allium hendersoni Robinson & Seaton, Bot. Gaz. 18: 237. 1893. 
Type Locauity: “Northwest coast on the low hills, Douglas,” according to Hooker, 
but Douglas’ label reads ‘‘Subalpine hill near Kettle Falls in the Blue Mountains, 1826.” 
Kettle Falls is in Stevens County, Wash. 
Rance: Eastern Washington and adjacent Idaho. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Spangle, Piper, June, 1899; Union Flat, Lake & Hull 621: 
Piper 1870; Blue Mountains, Horner 465; Piper, July, 1896. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arid Transition. 
6. Allium tolmiei Baker, Bot. Mag. under pl. 6227. 1876. 
Allium douglasii 8 Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 185. 1839. 
Type Locauity: “In the Snake Country, Tolmie.”’ 
Rance: Washington to Utah. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Opposite Umatilla, Howell, April 26, 1882; Wallula, Suksdorf 
2006. 
The last-cited specimen is the basis of the inclusion of Allium cusickii in Suksdorf’s List. 
7. Allium crenulatum Wiegand, Bull. Torr. Club 26: 135. 1899. 
Type Locaity: ‘Loose gravel near the summit of the Olympic Mountains in the 
vicinity of the headwaters of the Quilcene River.” 
Rance: Olympic Mountains, Washington. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Olympic Mountains, Flett 821; Mount Steele, Piper 2218; 
Baldy Peak, Lamb 1330. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arctic. 
8. Allium acuminatum Hook. FI. Bor. Am, 2: 184. 1838. 
TyPE Locauity: ‘Nootka Sound, plentiful.” Collected by Menzies. 
Rance: British Columbia to California and Utah 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Clallam County, Elmer 2499; Olympic Mountains, Flett 86: 
Fidalgo Island, Flett 2106; Admiralty Head, Piper, May 27, 1898; Coupeville, Gardner 286: 
Naches, Lyall in 1860; Mount Stuart, Elmer, August, 1898; near Mount Adams, Fleft 1117, 
Peshastin, Sandberg & Leiberg 498; Klickitat River, Flett 1115; Tieton River, Cotton 442: 
North Yakima, Henderson, May 29, 1892; Ellensburg, Elmer 397; Skagit Pass, Lake &: Hull, 
August 24, 1892; Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg & Leiberg 273; Pullman, Piper 1685; 
without locality, Vasey 92. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Transition. 
8a. Allium acuminatum cuspidatum Fernald, Zée 4: 380. 1894, 
TYPE LOCALITY: Wawawai, Washington. Collected by W. R. Hull. 
