318 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



1. Tellima grandiflora (Pursh) Dougl. Bot. Reg. 14: pZ. 1178. 1828. 

 Mitelia grandiflora Pursh, Fl. 1: 314. 1814. 



Tiarella alternifolia Fisch.; Ser. in DC. Prod. 4: 50. 1830. "^ 



Type locality: "On the northwest coast." Collected by Menzies. 



Range: Alaska to Southern California, west of the Cascades and Sierras. 



Specimens examined: Montesano, Heller 3862; Clallam County, Elmer 2045; Cascade 

 Mountains, latitude 49°, Lyall in 1859; Se&tth, Smith 88; Tacoma, Flett 61; upper Nis- 

 qually Valley, Jflen 7; Silverton, BowrifcTS; Roy, ^ZZcn 102, May 19, 1889; Klickitat County, 

 Suksdorf 12; Horseshoe Basin, Lake cfc Hull 467; Elmer 743; Cape Horn, Piper 4973. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



2. Tellima parviflora Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 239. pi. 78. 1833. 

 Lithophragma parviflora Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Fl. 1 : 584. 1840. 

 MiteUa parviflora Dietr. Syn. 2: 539. 1840. 



Type locality: " North California " i/ermes. 



Range: British Columbia to California, eastward to Colorado. 



Speclmens examined: Olympic Mountains, Grant in 1889; Orcas Island, LyaU in 1858; 

 Admiralty Head, Piper, April, 1898; Wenache, Whited 1017; West Seattle, Piper 89; 

 Rattlesnake Mountains, Cotton, 333; White Salmon, Suksdorf 273; Spokane, Henderson, 

 May, 1892; Hangman Creek, Sandberg & Leiberg 32; Fort Colville, Lyall in 1861 ; Spokane 

 County, Mrs. Tucker; Pullman, Elmer 171; Piper, May, 1893; HuU, May, 1892; Walla 

 Walla, Leckenhy, April, 1898. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



3. Tellima tenella (Nutt.) Walp. Repert. 2: 371. 1843. 

 Lithophragma tenella Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Fl. 1: 584. 1840. 



Type locality: "In the central range of the Rocky Mountains, on the banks of the 

 Big Sandy and Siskadee rivers of the Colorado of the West, about lat. 42°." Collected l)y 

 Nuttall. 



Range: British Columbia to Wyoming, southward to south California and New Mexico. 



Specimens examined: Wenache Region, Brandegee 761, Wenache, Whited 1017; 

 F:ilensburg, Whited 261 ; Falcon Valley, Suksdorf 272^ ; White Salmon, Suksdorf 272; 

 Klickitat River, Flett 1307; Pullman, Elmer 80; Wawawai, Piper, May, 1893; Clarkston, 

 Hunter 2. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



Rydbet^ « regards our plant as a distinct species under the name Lithophragma bulbi- 

 fera, stating that it differs from its immediate allies in being bulbiferous in the leaf axils 

 and in having fimbriate instead of entire sepals. 



Tellima glabra Steud.'' {Lithophragma glabra Nutt.c), found by Nuttall in the Blue 

 Mountains of Oregon, is said by Rydbergd to differ from T. tenella, which is known only 

 from the Rocky Mountains, in having muriculate seeds and pedicels larger than the cap- 

 sules. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 



1, Chrysosplenium scouleri (Hook.) Rose, Bot. Gaz. 23: 277. 1897. 



Chrysosplenium oppositifolium scouleri Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 242. 1834. 



Chrysosplenium glechomaefolium Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Fl. 1: 589. 1840. 



Type locality: "Columbia River on the North West coast." Collected by Scouler. 



Range: British Columbia to Oregon in the coast region. 



Specimens examined: Hoquiam, Lamb 1044; upper Nisqually Valley, Allen 150; 

 Nisqually River, Flett 92; Mashel Mountain, Piper 2029, 748; Columbia River, Nuttall; 

 without locality, Cooper; Ilwaco, Piper 4992; Quinault, Conard 131. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition and Canadian. 



a N. Am. Fl. 222" 86. 1906. c Torr. & Gr. Fl. 1 : 584. 1840. 



b Norn. ed. 2. 2: 665. 1841. d N. Am. Fl. 22^: 84, 85. 1906. 



