418 - CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Specimens examined: Stehekin, Whited 1388; without locality, Vasey 296, 299; 

 Peshastin, Sandberg cfc Leiherg 516; Wellington, Savage 18; Cascade Mountains, lat. 49°, 

 Lyall in 1860: Bridge Creek, Elmer 651; Mount Stuart, JE'Zmer 116; Walla Walla region, 

 Brandegee 799; Stehekin, Griffiths <& Cotton 236.. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition. 



ANGELICA. 



Oil tubes in pairs in the lateral intervals 1. ^. canbyi. 



Oil tubes solitary in all the intervals. 



Leaves densely tomentose beneath 2. A. hemhrsoni. 



Leaves glabrous or nearly so. 



Involucels of numerous bractlets 2. A. genufexa. 



Involucels usually wanting. 



Fruit 6 to 8 mm. long with lateral wings thick and corky. . 4. A. arguta. 

 Fniit 4 to 6 mm. long, the lateral wings not thick and corky . 5. A. lyaUii. 



1. Angelica canbyi Coult. & Rose, Rev. N. A. Umb. 40. 1888. 



Type LocAun': "Low grassy ground along streams, Klickitat River, near Mount 

 Adams,"' Washington. Collected by Suksdorf. 



Ranoe: Eastern Wa.shington. 



Specimens examined: Wenache Mountains, Whited 1410, 1188; Ellensburg, Whited 533; 

 Atanum Soda Springs, Watt, August, 1895: Mount Adams, SuJcsdorf 638; near Mount 

 Paddo, Suksdorf 763; Blue Moimtains, Piper 2335; Horner 302; Touchet River, Horner 

 301; without locality, Vasey 301: without locality, Brandegee 796^; Alkali Lake, Sandberg 

 <is Leiberg 420. 



Zonal distribution: Arid Transition and Canadian. 



2. Angelica hendersoni Coult. & Rose, Bot. Gaz. 13: 80. 1888. 



TiPE locality: "Bluffs moistened by sea spray, Long Beach, Ilwaco (Pacific County), 

 Washington." Collected by Henderson. 



Ranoe: Seacoast, from southern Washington to San Francisco. 



Specimens examined: Ilwaco, Henderson, September 7, 1892; Nahcotta, Brodie in 1900. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



3. Angelica genuflexa Nutt.; Toir. & Gr. Fl. 1: 620. 1840. 

 Archangelica peregrina Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Fl. 1: 622. 1840. 



Ti'PE locality: Wappatoo Island, [Oregon] and near Fort Vancouver [Washington]. 

 Collected by Nuttall. 



Range: From Oregon to .southern Alaska, west of the Cascade Mountains. 



Specimens examined: Port Lu(!low, Binns in 1890; Montesano, Heller 4035a; West 

 Seattle, Pi>er628and August 3, 1889: Tacoma, Flettl(i7; upperVallcy Nisqually,^ZZen 36; 

 Skamania County, Suksdorf; Falcon Valley, Suksdorf 187; Sumas, Lyall; Mount Adams, 

 Suksdorf 627, 186; Olympic Mountains, Elmer 2765. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



4. Angelica arguta Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Fl. 1: 620. 1840. 



Type locality: "Wappatoo Lsland [Oregon] and near Fort Vancouver [Washington]." 

 Collected by Nuttall. 



Specimens examined: Type specimen of Nuttall in the Herbarium of the New York 

 Botanical Garden. 



This species is known only from the original specimens of Nuttall. Unless these repre- 

 sent some unusual condition of A. lyallii it is difficult to understand why the species has 

 not been found since by the numerous botanists who have collected in and about the type 

 locality. 



