1921 1 Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada of California 187 



Specimens examined. Warner Valley, Plumas County, Mrs. Austin 

 in 1879 ; Truckee River, one mile above Truckee, Heller 7056 ; Upper 

 San Joaquin River, Madera County, Congdon, August 19, 1895 ; near 

 Black Mountain, Fresno County, 9,500 feet, Hall and Chandler 614. 



2. Thalictrum Fendleri var. platycarpum Trel., Proc. Bost. Soc. 



Nat. Hist., vol. 23, p. 304. 1886. 

 T. Tiespcrium Greene, Pitt, vol. 2, p. 24. 1889. 



Type locality. ' ' California. ' ' 



Range. Not known beyond the Sierran region. 



Zone. Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens examined. Donner Lake, C. F. Sonne 16; high Sierra 

 (probably near Summit), Greene 452; Castle Peak trail from Soda 

 Springs, 8,000 feet, Smiley 466; Half -Moon Lake, Tahoe, 8,200 feet, 

 Hall and Chandler 4703; Pyramid Peak, 9,800 feet, Smiley 110; 

 Yosemite Valley and Mono Pass, Bolander 6260; Cloud's Rest, Ches- 

 nut and Drew, July 13, 1889; Mt. Raymond, 7,600 feet, Smiley 526; 

 Hockett meadows, Tulare County, Culbertson (B 4381) ; near Mineral 

 King, Coville and Funston 1387. 



3. Thalictrum occidentale Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 8, p. 372. 



1872. 



Type locality. " Vancouver's Island." 



Range. Pacific Coast from Alaska to northern California and 

 east to the mountains of Montana and New Mexico. 



Specimen examined. Plumas County, in rocky soil, Mrs. R. N. 

 Austin 166, doubtfully referred since the foliage is thicker than that 

 of the typical form. Aside from this doubtful specimen, no other 

 evidence is at hand that this northern Meadow-rue reaches our limits, 

 except tha statement by Greene (Fl. Fran., p. 310) that this species 

 is "frequent in extreme northern Calif., reaching our limits in Sierra 

 Co., at Gold Lake." 



Thalictrum alpinum L., present in the high mountain region 

 throughout the Rockies and in arctic America and Eurasia, com.es to 

 the borders of our area (White Mountains, Mono County, Coville and 

 Funston 1806), but has as yet not been collected in the Sierra or in 

 the other California mountains. 



