121 



2. V. Hartwagi. Mostly acaulcscciil, 1 tw 2 feet hio|i, 

 ir.iiuitel} scaln-ous throughout: leaves bitcrnatc and cjuinatc (ulti- 

 mate segments more or less eonHuent); leaflets ovate, 1 to 2 inches 

 long, acute at base, more coarsely and deeply mucronate-serrate 

 and lobed: umbel If) to 20-rayed, mostly with no involucre, and 

 involucels of prominent foliaceous linear-oblong leHexed bractlets 

 on one side of the umbellets; lays 2l4 to 4 inches long; pedicels 

 short: fruit nearly orbicular, snu)oth, H or 4 lines long, 2i^ to 8 

 lines broad, sharply ribbed: oil-tubes ){ in the dorsal intervals, 5 to6 

 in the laterals, 8 to 10 on the commissural side. ( Fig. 138.) — 

 Dewcva Ilartxvegl Gray, Troc. Am. Acad. \ ii. 842. Arracacia 

 Hartzvegl Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. xxii. 415. 



Califoinia. Lower Sacramento yHarUv*y), near San Francisco {Kelloinn, 

 on Whipple Exped. {Bigeloici, lintte and Placer counties (3/(vs. R. M. Aun- 

 lin), Mariposa Co. (./. W. Coni/don), Kern Co. iPiuinh liCJ'J. distributed as 

 Deweya argutu), San Fclii)0 {Mik. A. K. Bnish). Fi. April to June. 



8, V. Kelloggii. Acaidescent or nearly so, mostly pu- 

 bcrulent, more slender: leaves triternate; leaflets ovate, half to less 

 than an inch long, mostly 8-lobed : umbel 8 to l(i-rayed, mostly 

 with no involucre, and involucels of small linear bractlets; rays 1 to 

 8 inches long: fruit 1 or 2 lines long, almost as broad, somewhat 

 notched at base, with filiform ribs: otherwise like the last. (Fig. 

 189.) — Deweya Kelloggii Gray, Proc. Am. .Vcad. vii. 848. 

 Arracacia Kelloggii Watson, Proc. \m. Acad. xxii. 415. 



California, about San. Francisco and BolinasBay (KvWogg i(- Boliimiir), 

 Veliihim-d (J. W. Congdon), San Luis Ubitpo (Jo/*r.s); Oregon, Waldo and 

 Gi-ave Creek Hills (HoweU). Glendale {Houell d- Ait<hrsoii). 



Some of the Oregon forms are glabrous. 



4. V. Parishii. (Jlalirous throughout, nearly acaulescent, 

 about a foot high: leaves thickish, ternate-pinnatifid, the segments 

 ovate, irregularly cuspidate-toothed and lobed, with rexolutc mar- 

 gins: umbel about 2()-rayed, with no involucre and involucels of 

 few setaceous bractlets; rays 2 inches or more long; pedicels about 

 4 lines long: calyx-teeth prominent: fruit (immature) oblong, gla- 

 brous, about 3 lines long, with prominent ribs: oil-tubes 3 or 4 in 

 the intervals, 4 or 5 on the commissural side. 



Southern California {Parry A Lemmon, in 1876 >, San Bernardino Mts. 

 (.S. B. d- W. F. Parish !»78 and 1827, in June 18S1 and 188(;, distributed as 

 CymopleruM (erebinlhiniiH). Long Meadow, Tulare county, 8-!)00ti feet alt. 

 il)r. E. Pnhiu.: July. 18ss). 



