544 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



8. Agoseris laciniata (Nutt.) Greene, Pittonia 2: 17S. IS9I. 

 Stijlopappus lacmiatus Nutt. Trans. Ani. Phil. Soe. 7: 4.32. 1841. 

 Macrorhynchus laciniairis Torr. & Gr. Fl. 2: 492. 1843. 



Type locality: "Plains of the Wahlamet, near it,s estuary," Oregon. Collected by 

 Nuttall. 



Range: British Columbia to California west of the Cascade Mountains. 



Specimens examined: Seattle, Piper, July, 1891; Niscjually Valley, Allen 225; Wilkes 

 Expedition; Puget Sound, Cooper; Nason Creek, Sandberg d' Leihcrg. G12. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



9. Agoseris grandifiora (Nutt.) Greene, Pittouia 2: 178. 1891. 

 Stylo pappus (/randifarufi Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 7: 432. 1841. 

 Macrorhyncus grandiforiis Torr. & Gr. Fl. 2: 492. 1843. 

 Troximon grandijlorum A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 9: 216. 1874. 



Troximon grandijlorum. obtusifoliuin Suksdorf, Deutsch. Bot. Monatss. 18: 98. V.M). 



Type locality: "High plains of the Wahlamet," Oregon. Collected by Nuttall. 



Range: Washington and Idaho to California. 



Specimens examined: West Klickitat County, Sitl-sdorf 37, 2025; Pullman, Piper 1G16; 

 Tukanon River, Lake <& Hull, July 1, 1892. 



Exceedingly variable as to foliage, but as all forms occur togethei' the \ ariations do not 

 seem worthy of naming. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



10. Agoseris heterophylla (Nutt.) Greene, Pittonia 2: 178. 1891. 

 Macrorhynchus hctirophyllus Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 7: 430. 1841. 

 Troximon helerophyllum Greene, Bull. Torr. Club 10: 88. 1883. 

 Troximon heterophyllus kymapleura Greene, Bull. Torr. Club 10: 88. 1883. 

 Agoseris heterophylla kymapleura Greene, Pittonia 2: 179. 1891. 



Type locality: "Plains of Oregon." 

 Range: Washington to California. 



•Specimens examined: Spokane, Suksdorf 5S1; Pullman, P)/w 1617, 1859, 3098. 

 Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



10a. Agoseris heterophylla normalis subsp. nov. 



Herbage hirsute or villous; akenes 10-striate or 10-costate. 



The fact seems to have been overlooked that the name A. heterophylla belongs to the 

 plant commonly called A. heterophylla kymapleura and that the commonest form of this 

 remarkably variable species has never been christened. 



Specimens examined: West Klickitat County, Suksdorf 1648, 2312; EUensburg, Pi])er 

 2688; Falcon Valley, 5(/A:«/o?/ 580; Wenache, TF/ti<(^(/ 1094, in 1895; Spokane, A'/wj/er 165; 

 Hangman Creek, Sandherg ct Leiherg 59; without locality, Vasey 559, 560; witliout locality, 

 Brandegee 928; along Tukanon River, Lake & Hull, July 5, 1892. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



10b. Agoseris heterophylla cahfornica (Nutt.) 



Cryptopleura californica Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 7: 430. 1841. 



Troximon heterophyllum cryptopleura Greene, Bull. Torr. Club 10: 88. 1883. 



Agoseris heterophylla cryptopleura Greene, Pittonia 2: 179. 1891. 



Troximon heterophyllum cryptopleuroides Suksdorf, Deutsch. Bot. Monatss. 18: 98. 1900. 



Ty'pe locality: "Near Santa Barbara," California. 



Range: Wa.shington to California. 



Speclmens examined: West Klickitat County, Suksdorf 16-iS, 2313, 583, 582. 



10c. Agoseris heterophylla glabrata (Suksdorf). 



Troximon heterophyllum glahratum Suksdorf, Deutsch. Bot. Monatss. 18: 98. 1900. 

 Agoseris heterophylla glabra Howell, Fl. N. W. Aul 402. 1901. 



