Contributions to Western Botany. Ld 
A3SB2CDEF2G6. Peduncles 3-5’ high; ovary prominently 
crested; filaments filiform not dilated below, except at 
disk; flowers colored; sepals acute, longer than the 
stamens. i 
24. A. campanulatum Wats. Proc. A. A. 14 231. Umbels 
somewhat nodding, many flowered; pedicels slender, from 4-1}’ 
long; flowers rather bell-shaped; sepals broadly ovate-lanceolate, 
acute to short-acuminate, 4” long, one-third longer than the 
stamens. Sierra Nevadas, Mariposa to Plumas Counties, Calif. 
See No. 52. 
25. A. Bidwelliae Wats. Proc. A.A. 14 231. Peduncles 
not over 3’ high; flowers rather few; pedicels 6” long; sepals nar- 
rowly lanceolate, acuminate, about 3” long, ‘stamens nearly 
equaling them. Sierras, above Chico, Calif. May. : 
A3B2CDE2F.. Leaf 1, narrow; bulbs red, brownish in A. crista- 
tum, ovate to nearly round, about 9’’ long; fHowers many, 
bracts 2, rarely more, ovate, acuminate, Shorter than the 
widely spreading pedicels; sepals acuminate; plants about 
_ 6 high. 
A3B2CDE2FG. Pedicels 6-9’’ long, slender. 
26. A. Parryi Wats. Proc. A. A. 14 231. Bulbcoats rather © 
thick and stiff, inclined to be dull, few, outer part of coats. with 
rectangular and vertical, faint reticulations, rather prominent by 
reflected light; bulbs propagate by cracking open at the bottom, 
but apparently do not produce bulblets there nor runners; slender 
plants; leaves not coiled; stigma 3-cleft with linear lobes; sepals 
rose-colored, lanceolate, half to a third longer than the stamens, 
about 3” long; crests entire to notched. Seeds triangular, 
obovate, pitted but not ribbed, black. San Bernardino Mts., _ 
southern Calif. June. (For A. Parishii, which probably belongs 
here, see No. 39.) 
27. A. atrorubens Wats. King’s Rep. 5 352. Bulb coats 
about 7, rather thin and shining, without markings except at base 
