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6. SELINUM 



Leaves glabrous 1. S. capitellatum 



Leaves scabrid 2. S. eryngiifolium 



1. Selinum capitellatum Wats., Bot. of Kings Exped., p. 126. 



1871. 

 Sphenosciadium capitellatum Gray, Proc. Am. Aead., vol. 6, p. 537. 1866. 



Type looaUty. — "In the Sierra Nevada, near Ebbett's Pass., alt. 

 7-8,000 feet." 



Range. — Sierra Nevada north to southern Oregon and Idalio, and 

 in Nevada. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens examiined. — Plumas County, Mrs. R. M. Austin ; Donner 

 Lake, Heller 7148; Cascade Lake, Tahoe, C. J. Fox Jr., July, 1895; 

 near Lily Lake, Tahoe, 6,800 feet, Smiley 316; Ebbett's Pass, Alpine 

 County, 7-8,000 feet, Brewer 2026 ; Yosemite, C. S. Sargent in 1878 ; 

 Coyote Creek, Tulare County, Culbertson (B4364). 



Selinum validum Congdon (Erythea, vol. 7, p. 185. 1900) is 

 unknown to me save from description, according to which it is very 

 close to the above species, and may be, as Coulter and Rose suspect, 

 merely a low altitude form; this conjecture is all the more probable 

 since Congdon states that it is abundant about Wawona, Mariposa 

 County, and descends along the streams to the foothills of the west 

 slope. 



2. Selinum eryngiifolium Greene, Pitt., vol. 2, p. 102. 1890. 



Type locality. — "Near the Yosemite Valley, California." 



Range. — Central Sierra Nevada and mountains of southern Cali- 

 fornia. 



Zone. — Canadian and Hudsonian. 



Specimens examined. — Hermit Valley, Alpine County, Hansen 

 324, in part ; east descent of Mono Pass, Mono County, Bolander 5089 ; 

 Crescent Lake, Mariposa County, Congdon, August 13, 1895; Cloud's 

 Rest, near the summit, Chesnut and Drew, July 12, 1889. 



Coville and Funston 1475, collected on the headwaters of the 

 Kaweah River, Tulare County, at 2,750 m., is referred here by Coulter 

 and Rose (I.e., p. 128). 



