PIPER FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 191 



1. Quamasia quamash (Pursh) Coville, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 11: 64. 1897. Camas. 

 Phalangium quamash Pursh, Fl. 1 : 226. 1814. 



Camassia esculenta Lindl. Bot. Reg. 18. t. i486. 1832. 



Type locality: On the Quamash Flats, that is Weippe, Idaho. Collected by Lewis. 



Range: British Columbia to Montana, Utah, and California. 



Specimens examined: Falcon Valley, Suksdorf 508, 63; Muckleshoot, Dr. Kuhn; Fort 

 Vancouver, <ya?-rj/ in 1826; EWenshurg, Whited, May 17, 1901; Klickitat River, Flett 1119; 

 without locality, Vasey 101; Spokane, Sandberg & Leiberg 57; Pullman, Hull 622; Piper 

 1677, June, 1894; Elmer 821; Union Flat, Piper, May, 1897; Blue Mountains, Piper, July, 

 1896. 



Zonal distribution: Transition. 



2. Quamasia leichtlinii (Baker) Coville, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 11: 63. 1897. 

 Cam,assia esculenta leichtlinii Baker, Bot. Mag. t. 6287. 187Y. 



Camassia leichtlinii Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 376. 1885. 

 Chlorogalum leichtlinii Baker, Gard. Chron. n. ser. 1 : 689. 1874. 

 Type locality: British Columbia. Collected by Jeffrey. 

 Range: British Columbia to Washington west of the Cascade Mountains. 

 Specimens examined: Cascade Mountains, latitude 49°, Lyall in 1859; Admiralty 

 Head, Piper, April, 1898. 

 Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



3. Quamasia suksdorfii (Greenm.) Piper. 

 Camassia suksdorfii Greenm. Bot. Gaz. 34: 307. 1902. 

 Type locality: Falcon Valley. 



• Specimens examined: Fakon Valley, Suksdorf 25\, 509; near Bingen, Suksdorf 2663. 



LILITJM. Lily. 



1. Lilium. parviflorum. (Hook.) Holzinger, Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 253. 1895. 



Lilium canadense parviforum Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 181. 1838. 



Lilium columbianum Hanson; Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc. 14: 243. 1875. 



Lilium bakerii Purdy, Erythea 5: 104. 1897. 



Type locality: "N. W. Coast, Columbia and Walamet Rivers." Collected by Douglas 

 and by Tolmie. 



Range: British Columbia to North California, not east of the Cascade Mountains. 



Specimens examined: Cascade Mountains, Lyall in 1860; Harford tfc Dunn, May 27, 

 1869; Clallam County, Elmer 2502; Olympic Mountains, Sargent, August 15, 1896; Monte- 

 sano. Heller 3972; Silverton, Bouck 187; Chehalis County, Lamb 1179; Pringle, June 27, 

 1877; ChehalisRiver, Lam6 1237; Twisp River, If Aited 176; Mount Rainier, Piper, August, 

 1895; Seattle, Piper, July, 1895; Tacoma, Flett 124; Peshastin, Sandberg <fc Leiberg 533; 

 Skagit Pass, Lake cfc Hull, August, 1892; Stevens Pass, Sandberg cfc Leiberg 740; Wenache 

 Mountains, Whited 1178; Falcon Valley, Suksdorf 511; Roslyn, Whited 462; Stehekin, 

 Griffiths <& Cotton 226. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



Cooper referred this lily to the eastern L. canadense L. 



FRITILLARIA. 



Flowers yellow ; styles connate to the summit 1 . F. pudica. 



Flowers brownish purple; styles distinct to the middle. 



Capsules acutely angled; flowers much mottled 2. F. lanceolata. 



Capsules obtusely angled; flowers obscurely mottled 3. F. camtschatcensis. 



1. Fritillaria pudica (Pursh) Spreng. Syst. 2: 64. 1825. 

 Lilium? pudicum Pursh, Fl. 1 : 228. t. 8. 1814. 



