1921] Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada of California 259 



5. Astragalus Bolanderi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 337. 



1867. 



Type locality. — -"Drj^ ground, at Ostrauder's Ranch, Yosemite 

 Valley." 



Range. — Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. — Canadian mainly. 



Specimens examined. — Nevada County, 8,000 feet, A. M. Carpen- 

 ter, August-September, 1893; Pyramid Peak, 9,500 feet, Hall and 

 Chandler 4731; near Meadow Lakes, Nevada County, C. F. Sonne, 

 August 2, 1892 ; Eagle Peak meadows, Yosemite, 7,250 feet, Hall 9191 ; 

 Ostranders, above Yosemite, Bolander 5021 ; Crescent Lake, Mariposa 

 County, Congdon, August 13-14, 1895 ; mountains near Soda Creek, 

 10-11,000 feet, Purpus 5122; Mt. Silliman, Tulare County, Mrs. 

 Brandegee, August 24, 1905 ; Alta Mountains, Tulare County, R. Hop- 

 ping 64. 



6. Astragalus Austinae Gray, Bot. Calif., vol. 1, p. 156. 1880. 



Type locality. — "Summit of Mount Stanford (Castle Peak), 

 Nevada Co., at 9,000 feet." 



Range. — Mountains of Nevada County. 



Zone. — Hudsonian. 



Specimens examined. — Mt. Stanford, high ridges, C. F. Sonne, 

 July, 1892 ; Castle Peak, gravelly slide rock, 8,800 feet, Smiley 480. 



Though the genus Oxytropis is not represented in the Sierra, one 

 species, 0. oreophila Gray (Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 20, p. 3. 1884), is 

 a component of the alpine floras of the mountains of Utah and re- 

 appears upon the summits of the San Bernardino Mountains in south- 

 ern California; it is not improbable that it will yet be found in the 

 alpine region of the southern Sierra Nevada. 



32. GEEANIACEAE (Geranium Family) 



1. GERANIUM 



1. Geranium Richardsonii F. and M., Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop., 



vol. 4, p. 37. 1838. 



G. albiflorum Hook., Fl. Bor. Am., vol. 1, p. 116. 1831, nor of Ledeb. 1831. 



G. SooTcerianum Walp., Eep., vol. 1, p. 450. 1842. 



G. ■pehtagynum Engelm., in Wisliz., Tour. N.- Mex., p. 90. 1848. 



G. gracilentum Greene, in Rydb., Fl. Colo., p. 218. 1906. 



Type locality. — "Valleys in the Rocky Mountains." 



