Se We Geyeri (5S. ‘oto. Biscuit Root. ; 
stei.s arising from more or less Globose tubers 
1-125 em. in diameter, often several tn the same roots leaves several, ina 
basal tuft, 10-80 cm. long, glabrous, ternate, or sometimes twice ternate, 
then pinnate or pinnatifid, the ultimate Segments linear, of variable length, 
mostly .5-2 cm. long, 1-1.5 m. wide, tipped with a small callus, the petioles 
dilated and siembranous, clasping; scapes 10-15 cm. tall, glabrous, the umbels 
naked, the rays unequal .5=-3 cm. loug, the umbellets subtended by a@ series of 
lanceolate green or purplish bractlets 2-4 mie long; flowers white, with purple 
és 
anthers; fruits oblong, glabrous, 8=10 min. long, 4.5-4 mm. broad, the wings 
narrow, thin; oil tubes none. ( Peucedanun ambiguum sensu Hooke, not Wutt.), 
Hope, Dunkle; Lake Pend Oreille, Loiberg 1460. Geyer's colle (468\. cine 
sondy woods end slains" of Upper Columbia Re 
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