188 CONTRTBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL TTERBAETUM. 



2803; Fidalgo City, FJeit 2109; Goat IMountains, Allen 81; Snoqualmie Falls, Piper 671; 

 White Bluir Ferry, Lake cfc Hull, August 11, 1892; Fort C(jlvi]le, /.//«// in 1860; Weuache, 

 Whited 1420; Chelan, Elmer 504; Meyers Falls, Kreager 594. 

 Zonal distribution: Transition. 



Type locality: The type specimen was collected by Gej^er "on stony banks of the 

 Kooskooskia River [Idaho]." The onioir of tlie Nez Perce Indians. S J ~ \iA ^W^ 



Rance: Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and British Coluiii])ia. /^'va/ \ 



4. AUium geyeri S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 227. 1879. 



Specimens examined: Ellensherg, W/i,/Vfir/508; Piper, May 21, 1897; Prosser, //crw;f/-,<?on. 

 20; Maliton, CoUon 367; between Coulee City and Waterville, SfUlman, May 27, 1896;. 

 Spokane, Pi.fer 2272, 2722; Coulee City, Plfcr 3853; Sprague, Sandberg d; Leiberg 146; 

 Pullman, Elmer 834; Union Flat, Piper 1850; without locality, Vasey; Cape Horn, 

 Piper 5073. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



This species was referred to A. reticvlatiim Don in Hooker's Flora. 



5. AlHum douglasii Hook. FI. Bor. Aul 2: 184. t. 196. 1838. 

 Allhim hendersoni Robinson & Seaton, Bot. Gaz. 18: 237. 1893. 



Type locality: "Northwest coast on the loW hills, Douglas," according to Hooker, 

 but Douglas' label reads "Subalpine hill near Kettle Falls in the Blue Mountains, 1826." 

 Kettle Falls is in Stevens County, W^ash. 



Range: Eastern Washington and adjacent Idaho. 



Specimens examined: Spangle, Piper, June, 1899: Union Flat, Lahe & Bull 621; 

 Pilfer 1870; Bhie Mountains, Horner 465; Piper, July, 1896. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



6. Allium tolmiei Baker, Bot. Mag. under pi. 02:27. 1876. 

 Allium, douglasii fi Hook. FI. Bor. Am. 2: 185. 1839. 

 Type locality: "In the Snake Country, Tolmie." 

 Range: Washington to Utah. 



Specimens examined: Opposite Umatilla, llourll, April 26, 1882; Wallula, Suksdoij" 

 2006. 



The last-cited specimen is the !)!isisof th(> inclusion of Alliinii cu.sickii in Suksdorf's List. 



7. Allium crenulatum Wiegand, P>ull. Toir. Cnuh 23: 135. 1899. 



Type locality: "Loose gravel rear the summit of tlic Olympic Mountains in (he 

 vicinity^ of the headwaters of the Qiiilcene Rivei-. " 



Range: Olympic Mouiitains, W'ashington. 



.Specimens examined: Olympic Mountains, Flrff 821 ; Mount Steele, Piper 2218; 

 Bahly Peak, Lamb 1330. 



Zonal dlstribution: Arctic. 



8. Allium acuminatum Hook. FI. Bor. Am. 2: 184. 1838. 



Type locality: "Nootka Sound, plentiful." Collected by Menzie.s. 



Range: British Columbia to California and Utah 



Specimens examined: Clallam CountA^ Elmer 2499; Olympic Mountains, Fleff 86 

 Fidalgo Island, 7^/^// 2106; Admiralty Head, Piper, May 27, 1898; Coupeville, C^arJ/iPr 286 

 Naches, Lyall in 1860; Mount Stuart, Mm er, August, 1898; near Mount Adams, Fleit 1117 

 Peshastin, Sandberg A Leiberg 498; Klickitat River, Flett 1115; Tieton River, Cotton 442 

 North Yakiina, //ewf^erson, May 29, 1892; Ellensburg, Elmer 397; Skagit Pass, Laic & Hull 

 August 24, 1892; Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg & Leiberg 273; Pullman, Piper 1685 

 without locality, Vasey 92. 



Zonal distribution: Transition. 



8a. Allium acuminatum cuspidatum Fernald, Zoc 4: 380. 1894. 

 Type locality: Wawawai, Washington. CtJlected bv W. R. Hull. 



