106 Leiberria Ce & Re 
Low evs neseent inconsnricuovs herts vy. thout roper stens, arising from 
deenly seated globose tuberse Leaves basal, soon withcring, tornately-then 
tiice-pinnstely divided into linesr whin-like segments, glabrous, Flowers 
ie) 
white, in umbels with noticeably uneoual rays; involucres none 3 involuccls 
of small bractlets; calvxeteeth wantinge frui cesting Osmorhi 
each cervel lightly flattened contrary to the commissure, linear, tapering 
at both ends, clabrous, lightly: ribvcde Oil tubes solitery in each interval, 
9 on che cormisurol facce A vomus of only the following narrow endemic: 
le Le orozenioides Cs © ite Leaves 1 or 2, the petioles about as long as 
— > ' . 13 ~ 4.1 a pene sede cq > aan ee Te. 
the blade or shorter, mor? or less dileted, the scpments .5-1,.5 mm, vide, 
5-3 em. lon,  “lnbrous; flowering stem lO-25 em, tall, tcrminsting in a 
sor oding nalec. umbel with 5-15 rays, c-8 cm, long, the nedicels led m, 
lon’; fruits 10-15 mn, long. (Lomet ium ororcnioides (GC. ¢& Re) Methias), 
Leiberg writes (Contr. U. S. Not. Herb. 7: 109) that “at the tir- 
of Llovcring (June) it cuitve hides all other svccies’ and that it prefers 
5 . j 5 - oN 7 aoa 
basaltic soils of the lower white ».ine arease (srom Lelbereia phe genus 
Lometium, in general of « very different grovth form, caevors tin having 
the carvels winged laturally, In Leibercia such lateral wings are represented 
en 
merely by ribse Senta, on en open grevelly slones; vantienne Ur, botcoms, 
