Piper : Notes, on Calochortus 539 



more villous petals without the naked apical area; less villous 

 scales which are very strongly arched; a much thinner, perfectly 

 smooth gland ; and merely acuminate, not beaked anthers. 

 Specimens of this species have been examined as follows: 



Washington : Moi 

 Mount Adams. Hende 



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High mountains, Skamania County, Suksdorf, August u, 1886 

 White Salmon, Suksdorf, 1879; Falcon Valley, Suksdorf, July 1, 

 August, 1 88 1 ; Falcon Valley, Suksdorf, 700 m. alt., 1879. 



Oregon: Mount Hood, A. Wood, August 20, 1866; Mrs. P. 

 G. Barrett, snow line, September, 1882; Gorman, September 23, 

 1896; C. H. Merriam, alt. 2000-2300 m., 1896; Howell, 1881 ; 



A. Barber 2jo, alt. 2500 m., August 26, 1899. Three Sisters, 



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This species has been mistaken for C. apiculatus Baker, but 

 that has no scale on the petal. Specimens of this species sent to 

 the British Museum have been compared with the type of C. 

 elegans Lobbii Baker, Jour. Linn. Soc. 14: 305, by Mr. C. H. 

 Wright, who reports that the two are identical. This species is 

 however very different from C. Lobbii Purdy, Proc. Calif. Acad. 

 III. 2 : 122, which Purdy states was identified by Baker himself 

 as his C. elegans Lobbii. A regrettable confusion has thus arisen 

 in the synonymy through the use of the name Lobbii for two very 

 distinct species. 



Calochortus Lyallii Baker, Jour. Linn. Soc. 14: 305. 1875 



(Type collected by Lyall in " Columbia brittanica ad apicem 

 montis alt. 5800 pedes inter fluv. Columbia et Yakima." 

 This locality is the VVenache Mountains, Washington.) 

 Calochortus ciliatns Rob. & Seaton, Bot. Gaz. 18: 238. 1893. 



(Type in the Gray Herbarium, collected by Brandegee in the 



" Wenatchie Region.") 

 This species occurs in the Wenache and adjacent Cascade 

 Mountains in Washington. It has been collected as follows : 



/enache Mountains, Whited 

 >v • V/ixpv 82. 1802: Mount 



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