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Petals glabrous; non-Calif ornian (except A. geniificxa). 



Bractlets none; leaf-divisions not reflexed; rachis not geniculate. 7. A. Canbyi. 



Bractlets present; leaf-divisions reflexed; rachis geniculate. 8. A. genuflexa. 



Ovaries glabrous; pedicels conspicuously webbed. 9. A. arguta. 



1. Angelica lucida L. Sea-watch or Seacoast Angelica. Fig. 3606. 



Angelica lucida L. Sp. PI. 251. 17S3. 



Archangelica Gmclinii DC. Prod. 4: 170. 1830. 



Archangclica pcregrina Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Amer. 1: 622. 1840. 



Coelopleurum Gmclinii Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 2: 361. 1844. 



Coelopleurum longipes Coult. & Rose. Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 7: 142. 1900. 



Coelopleurum maritimum Coult. & Rose, loc. cit. 



Coelopleurum actaeifolium Coult. & Rose, loc. cit. 



Plants stout, 6-12 dm. tall, foliage essentially glabrous, inflorescence villous. Leaves 

 1-3-ternate; leaf-divisions ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 3-15 cm. long, spinulose-serrate to 

 crenate-dentate ; rays 20-45, subequal, 3-10 cm. long ; bractlets numerous, linear to linear- 

 lanceolate, villous; pedicels 5-15 mm. long; petals glabrous; ovary glabrous; fruit oblong- 

 oval, 4-9 mm. long, glabrous ; ribs about equally narrowly winged and corky-thickened, or the 

 lateral broader than the dorsal but narrower than the body ; oil-tubes small, continuous about 

 the seed. 



Coastal, Boreal and Humid Transition Zones; Alaska to northern California, also on the Atlantic Coast, 

 from Labrador to New York; Siberia. Type locality: "Canada." 



2. Angelica lineariloba A. Gray. Sierra Angelica. Fig. 3607. 



Angelica tineariloha A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 7: 347. 1868. 



Angelica lineariloba var. Culbertsonii Jepson, Man. Fl. PI. Calif. 728. 1925. 



Plants Stout, 5-15 drru tall, foliage scabrous to glabrate, inflorescence scabrous. Leaves 

 ternate-pinnately decompound; leaf-divisions linear to linear-oblong, entire, 2-10 cm. long; rays 

 20-40, subequal, 3-7 cm. long ; bractlets none ; pedicels 3-10 mm. long ; petals glabrous to scaber- 

 ulous; ovary glabrous to scabrous; fruit oblong to cuneate, 10-13 mm. long; dorsal ribs narrowly 

 winged, the lateral broader than the dorsal and about equaling the body ; oil-tubes 1-2 in the 

 intervals, 4 on the commissure. 



Meadows and talus slopes. Arid Transition Zone; central and southern Sierra Nevada and the Panamint 

 Mountains, California, to northern Nevada. Type locality: Ostrander's Meadows, Yosemite Valley, Cali- 

 fornia. June-Aug. 



3. Angelica Kingii (S. Wats.) Coult. «& Rose. King's Angelica. Fig. 3608. 



Selinum Kingii S. Wats. Bot. King Expl. 126. 1871. 



Angelica Kingii Coult. & Rose, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 7: 158. 1900. 



Plants stout, 3-9 dm. high, foliage glabrous to scaberulous, inflorescence scaberulous to 

 glabrous. Leaves ternate-pinnate ; leaf-divisions lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, entire to remotely 

 serrate; rays 7-14, unequal, 0.5-10 cm. long, webbed; bractlets absent; pedicels l-^ mm. long, 

 webbed ; petals pubescent ; ovary hispid ; fruit oblong, 4-5 mm. long ; dorsal ribs narrowly 

 winged, the lateral a little broader but much narrower than the body; oil-tubes 1-2 in the 

 intervals, 2 on the commissure. 



Banks of mountain streams, Transition and Boreal Zones; eastern California to Nevada and Idaho. Type 

 locality: "East and West Humboldt Mountains and in Ruby Valley," Nevada. June-Aug. 



4. Angelica Hendersonii Coult. & Rose. Henderson's Angelica. Fig. 3609. 



Angelica Hendersonii Coult. & Rose, Bot. Gaz. 13: 80. 1888. 



Plants stout, 3-8 dm. high, foliage white-tomentose beneath, green above, inflorescence 

 tomentose. Leaves ternate-pinnately divided; leaf-divisions oval to ovate-lanceolate, 4-8 cm. 

 long, serrate ; rays 30-45, subequal, 2-6 cm. long ; bractlets linear, tomentose ; pedicels 1-8 mm. 

 long; petals tomentose; ovary tomentose; fruit oval, 7-10 mm. long, tomentose to glabrate; 

 dorsal ribs scarcely winged, the lateral broader and about equaling the body ; oil-tubes solitary 

 in the intervals, 4 on the commissure. 



Maritime bluffs, Humid Transition Zone: southern Washington to central California. Type locality: 

 Long Beach, Ilwaco, Pacific County, Washington. July-Sept. 



5. Angelica tomentosa S. Wats. California Angelica. Fig. 3610. 



Angelica tomcv.tosa S. Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. 11: 141. 1876. 

 Angelica calif arnica Jepson, Erythea 1 : 8. 1893. 



Angelica tomentosa var. californica Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. Calif. 356. 1901. 

 Angelica tomentosa var. elata Jepson, loc. cit. 



Plants Stout, 6-18 dm. tall, foliage glaucous beneath and villous with occasional forked 

 hairs, inflorescence villous. Leaves ternate-pinnately divided; leaf-divisions oval to oblong or 

 oblanceolate, 3-15 cm. long, mucronulate-serrate ; rays 25-40, unequal, 3-12 cm. long; bractlets 

 linear or filiform, villous; pedicels 2-12 mm. long; petals villous; ovary densely villous; fruit 

 oblong-oval, 8-10 m;n. long, villous to glabrate; dorsal ribs narrowly winged, the lateral 



