'i^IPER FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 485 



Myosotis muricafa Ilook-iSc Ani. Bot. Beech. Voy. 8()9. 1S4(), not LifJiospermum muricatuiiL 

 Ruiz & Pavon, 1799. 



AUocarya hendersoni A. Nelson, Erythea 7: G9. 1899. 



Type locality: California. 



Range: Washington and Idaho to California. 



Specimens examined: Mason County, Kincaid, May 16, 1892; Tacoma, Flett 890 



Olympia, July 4, 1896; Steilacoora, Pifer, May 27, 1888; Fourth Plain, Pijier 308.3 



Vancouver, Tolmie; Falcon Valley, Svhsdorf 456; Clealura, Uenderson, June 11, 1892 

 Palouse, Cloud, June, 1895: Goat Mountains, F/f« 2156; Cape Horn, Pijw 5018; Pullman 

 Elmer 155. 



Suksdorf lists under Krynitskia two additional species, Cryptanthe Uiocarpa (Fisch. & 

 Mey.) Greene and C.fendleri (A. Gray) Greene. There is no evidence in the Gray Her- 

 l)arium that the former occurs in Washington, though Doctor Gra^^ included this State in 

 its range, nor have we .seen specimens elsewhere. The Wilkes Expedition plant referred to 

 C. leiocarpa by Torrey is C. torreyana calycosa, collected near Spokane. Suksdorf's speci- 

 men on the basis of which G. fendleri is included in his list seems to be C. ainl>i(jua. 



ALLOCARYA. 



Corolla small, 1 to 2 lines broad; branches pi-ostrate. 



Nutlets transversely rugose, not bristh^ 1. A.T\ ispiduhi. 



Nutlets transversely rugose and bristly 2. ^4. .'ndifilochidiala. 



Corolla large, 3 to 5 lines broad; stems erect or ascending. 



Nutlets rugulose, granulate, not stipitate 3. A. scovleri. 



Nutlets rugulose, granulate, stipitate 4. ^4. stipitnfn. 



1. AUocarya hispidula Greene, Pittonia 1: 17. 1887. 

 Type locality: San Bernaidino Mountains, California. 

 Range: Washington and Idaho to California. 



Specimens examined: Klickitat County, Hovell 295; near Mount Adams, TIenderfinn: 

 Falcon Valley, Sukfidorf 2113; Ellen.sburg, Whited 863; Bingen, Suksdorf 2207; Kettle 

 Falls, Watson 284; Crab Creek, Suksdoif 403; Harrington, Sandlierg <& Leiherg 217; Spo- 

 kane, Savage 20; Waitslmrg, Homer 138; without locaht}-, Vasey in 1889; Pullman, 

 Piper, July 20, 1894, 1701, 3022. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



A close ally of A. californicn, with which it has often l)een included. 



2. AUocarya subglochidiata (A. Gray). 

 ^4/Zomrj/a ^wmis/ra/a Greene, Pittonia 1: 16. 1887. 



Eritrichmm caUf(>rnicum suhglochidiatnni A. Gnxy, Bot.Cal. 1: .526. 1876. 

 Type locality: ' 'Placer to Sierra Co.," California. 

 Range: Washington to California. 



Specimens examined: North Yukimn, Henderson, June 13, 1892: Wilson Creek, Lair. 

 (& Hull, August 6, 1892. 



Zonal distribution : Upper Sonoran. 



3. AUocarya scouleri (Hook. & Am.) Greene, Pittonia 1: 18. 1887. 

 Myosotis scouleri Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. 370. 1840. 

 Eriinchium 'i scouleri A. DC. in DC. Prod. 10: 130. 1846. 

 Krynitskia scouleri A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 267. 1885. 



Type locality: "Columbia River." 

 Range: Washington to California in the coast region. 



Specimens examined: Succotash Valley, Ptper in 1895; Klickitat County, Suksdorf 

 45; Howell 336; Seattle, E. S. Meany 531; Clallam County, Elmer 2753, 2756. 

 Zonal distribution : Humid Transition. 



