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3. Berberis repens Lindl. Bot. Reg. 14: pl. 1176. 1828. 
Type LocaLity: A native of the north-western part of North America.’’ Originally col- 
lected by Lewis and Clark. 
Rance: British Columbia to California, Wyoming, and New Mexico. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Ellensburg, Whited 4234; Union Flat, Piper, April, 1897; Spokane, 
Sandberg & Leiberg 73; Davis ranch, Kreager, July 21, 1902; Pullman, Beattie, May 7, 1902; 
without locality, Vasey in 1889. 
ZONAL DisTRIBUTION: Arid Transition. 
VANCOUVERIA. 
1. Vancouveria hexandra (Hook.) Morr. & Dec. Ann, Sci. Nat. I]. 2: 351. 1834. 
Epimedium herandra Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 30. 1830. 
Type Locauity: “North-West coast of America.”” Collected by Menzies. 
Rance: British Columbia to California in the coast region. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Chehalis County, Lam) 247; Nisqually River, Piper 2059; Allen 
66; Olympia, Kincaid, July, 1896; Lower Cascades, Suksdorf, May 30, 1886; Fort Van- 
couver, Dr. T. E. Wilcor, May, 1883; Manor, Piper, July 10, 1899; Cape Horn, Piper 5007; 
Vancouver, Piper 4921. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Humid Transition and Canadian. 
ACHLYS. 
1. Achlys triphylla (Smith) DC. Syst. 2: 35. 1821. VANILLA LEAF. 
Leontice triphylla Smith, Rees’ Cycl. 20: no. 5. 1812. 
Type Locauity: “On the west coast of North America.’”’ Collected by Menzies. 
Rance: British Columbia to North California in the coast region. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Clallam County, Elmer 2757; Roy, Allen 95; upper Nisqually 
Valley, Allen 64; Mason County, Kincaid, May, 1892; Marshfield, Henderson, June, 1892; 
Tacoma, Flett 62; Olympia, O. E. Pelton in 1879; White Salmon, Suksdorf 230; without 
locality, Vasey in 1889. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Humid Transition. 
PAPAVERACEAE. Porry Famity. 
Flowers regular. 
Leaves alternate, lobed or dissected. 
Sepals united, funnel-shaped; stigmas not united... .... EscHSCHOLZIA (p. 283). 
Sepals free; stigmas united.........----------------- PAPAVER (p. 283). 
Leaves opposite, entire; stigmas free. ..-.-.-.------------- PLAYSTIGMA (p. 284). 
Flowers irregular. 
Outer petals both spurred or gibbous. .....---------------- BIKUKULLA (p. 284). 
Only one petal spurred. .......--.------------------------ CAPNOIDES (p. 284). 
ESCHSCHOLZIA. 
1. Eschscholzia columbiana Greene, Pittonia §: 231. 1905. 
Type Locauity: “Lower Columbia River in Washington.” Collected by Suksdorf. 
RaNnGE;: Lower Columbia Valley, Washington and Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Klickitat County, Suksdorf, said to be native. 
The commonly cultivated FE. californica Cham. is a frequent garden escape, and it is 
probably such a plant that is recorded in Cooper’s list as Chrysets californica. 
PAPAVER. 
1. Papaver argemone L. Sp. Pl. 1: 506. 1753. 
Tyre LocaLity: European. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Spokane, Dewart, May 20, 1901. 
