1921] Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada, of California 279 



7. EULOPHUS 



Petiole broad and inflated 1. E. simplex 



Petiole not enlarged 2. E. Parishii 



1. Eulophus simplex Coult. and Rose, Contr. Nat. Herb., vol. 7, 



p. 112. 1900. 



?Carum Gairdneri var. latifolmm Gray, Proe. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 344. 1867. 

 Eulophus Pringlei var. siviplex Coult. and Rose, Rev. N. Am. XJmbell., p. 113. 

 1888. 



Type locality. — ''Sierra County, Cal." 



Range. — Central Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. — Canadian mainly, occurring also in the Arid Transition. 



Specimens examined. — Near Carson City, Nevada, C. L. Anderson 

 100; Glen Alpine Tahoe, McGregor 24; same locality, Miss Lathrop, 

 July 19, 1909; Ebbett's Pass, Alpine County, 7-8,000 feet (no col- 

 lector given) ; Ostrander's meadows above Yosemite, Bolander 5017; 

 Kern River Caiion, Tulare County, Culbertson (B4503). 



2. Eulophus Parishii Coult. and Rose, Rev. N. Am. Umbell., p. 



112. 1888. 

 Pimpinella Parishii Coult. and Rose, Bot. Gaz., vol. 12, p. 157. 1887. 



Type locality. — "Damp meadows. Bear Valley, San Bernardino 

 Mts., California." 



Range.- — Sierra Nevada and mountains of southern California. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens examined. — Silver Lake, Amador County, 7,200 feet, 

 E. Mulliken 152; Glen Alpine, Tahoe, Setchell and Dobie, July 6-21, 

 1901; Hockett's meadows, Tulare Count}^, Culbertson (B4450). 



8. LIGUSTICUM 



1. Ligusticum apiifolium (Nutt.) Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 7, 

 p. 347. 1867. 

 L. apiifolium var. minus Gray, in Brewer and Wats., Bot. Calif., vol. 1, 



p. 264. 1876. 

 L. Grayi Coult. and Rose, Rev. N. Am. Umbell, p. 88. 1888. 

 Cynapium apiifolium Nutt., in T. and G., FL, vol. 1, p. 641. 1840. • 



Type locality. — "Plains of Oregon, near the confluence of the 

 Wahlmet." 



Range. — British Columbia to California. 



Zmie. — Transition and Canadian, rising into the Hudsonian. 



