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Range. Pacific Coast from northern Washington to southern Cali- 

 fornia; Idaho. 



Zone. Transition and lower Canadian. 



Specimens examined. Lateral moraine, Fallen Leaf Lake, 6,500 

 feet, Abrams 4793 ; Suzy Lake trail, Tahoe, 7,600 feet, McGregor 123 ; 

 Little Valley, Ormsby County, Nevada, Baker 1363 ; Farewell Gap 

 trail, Tulare County, 8,500 feet, Hall and Babcock 5667; Hockett's 

 meadows, Tulare County, Culbertson (B4387). 



2. Osmorrhiza occidentalis Torr., Bot. Mex. Bound., p. 71. 1859. 

 Glycosma occidentalis Nutt., in T. and G. Fl., vol. 1, p. 639. 1840. 



Type locality. ' ' Western side of the Blue Mountains of Oregon. ' ' 



Range. British Columbia to Alberta and south to California and 

 Colorado. 



Zone. Canadian mainly, occasionally Transition. 



Specimens examined. Webber Lake, S. B. Doten 63 ; Summit and 

 Cisco, Bolander in 1873 ; ridge south of Donner Pass, 8,500 feet, Heller 

 7183 ; Mono Pass, Bolander 6342 ; trail from Suzy Lake to Glen Alpine, 

 7,400 feet, Smiley 181; Bloody Canon, Mono County, Chesnut and 

 Drew, July 21, 1889; San Joaquin Pass, Madera County, Congdon, 

 August 20, 1895; Mt. Eaymond, Madera County, 7,600 feet, Smiley 

 528. 



2. SANICULA 



1. Sanicula septentrionalis Greene, Erythea, vol. 1, p. 6. 1893. 

 S. divaricata Greene, Erythea, vol. 3, p. 64. 1895. 



Type locality. "Vancouver Island." 



Range. Central Sierra Nevada to British Columbia and east to 

 Montana. 



Zone. Transition and Canadian. 



Specimen examined. Divide, south of Slide Mountain, Washoe 

 County, Nevada, 8,400 feet, Heller 10966. 



The type locality for S. divaricata is "Near Castle Peak, above 

 Donner Lake ; ' ' the description based upon a collection of Dr. Greene 's 

 made in 1893. 



According to Wolff (revision of Sanicula in Pflanzenr., Bd. 4, Heft 

 228, s. 75), the range should be extended to southeastern Alaska 

 (Lynn Canal, A. and E. Krause). 



