('(>ri;ri-:i{ and imsk — Nouiii amkkican iMinu.MKKJtAi:. .S3 



(»!• :.'. tliickisli. •"' to I <'iii. l(Hiy\ willi (»\ ii((> (iiitliiu'; (lie otjloiiy st'iiriiiciils 

 with irn'<iuliii' (cclli juid lohcs, which arc pmiy-ciitly li|)|M'(l. mid rcvo- 

 jiilc iiiiii'ii'ins; iimiIh'I ."> to ♦'(-i'sivimI (sonH'liincs with I ttr "J sessile- 

 imilit'lh'ts). with IK) involucfc, and iiiNoluccls f.\('('('diii;4ly |)r<tiiiim'iit, 

 hciii<i' exactly like the leaves and r<»riiiiii<'' the pi'incipal |)iiit of tiie 

 loliiiLfe of the plant ; rays l(»to UJ mm. loii^*. pedicels ahotit i' nun. h>ny; 

 r:[\\\ teeth prominent; fruit (immature) ohlonji'. }iIal>rous. :.' nnn. lonu-; 

 oil tiilies several in the intervals. 



r\])e locality, "top of Siskiyou Moiuitains. ( )reL:'<>n: "" collected l»y 

 //mrJ/, no. 711, .luly i^O, i!SS7; type in llerl». Coulter, duplicat*; in 

 '- ['. S. Nat. Ilerh. 



Alpine siumnits of Siskiyou Mountains. Oregon. 



.Sy/i (■////( us I'.iiliiniiid : 



(lUKiios: Si.-'kiyoii MiniiitiiiiiH, iieiu- Asliliimt, lloictll l.'K'iil, .Inly l!»-'_'(), 1SS7. 

 A very fiir'c and I'estiicUd specii-f*, which (.lui-s ikiI jjeeiii to liiivc hci-ii I'liuml since 

 till' (iriL'iniil ciilifctinii. 



ti. Drudeophytum vestitum (Watson) ('. cVc if. 



I), ir, 1/(1 n.ilila Wiitsnii. i'rnc. Am. Acad. 17: :!7I. ISSL'. 

 Arraciiciit irslild \\'iit.<(iii, 1. c. 22: II"). ISSV. 

 IV////7/ nxtllii V. Si H. Uev. N. Am. finlieil. IL'L'. I.S.SS. 



Acaulescent. 5 to Id cm. hieh. densely clothed t lii-ouefhout with 



white soft spreadine- haii's; leaves pinnately compound, with numer- 



'.; ous erowded conlluent ohlont)" .soyments; uml)el !(• to l,")-rayed. with 



no in\()lucre. and involuccds of numerous lanceolate hractlets; rays S 



* to It; nun. lone-; fruit sessiU^ or nearly so. the stei'ile ])edicels \-J to IS 



I iniM. lone; fruit ovate-ohlone-. ])ul>esceiu'e 4 to T) nun. lon<:'. 2 nun. 



^^ hroad: oil tultes ;} or 4 in the intervals, 'A on the couuuissural side. 



;| '.\1"' locality, "'summit of Mount l>aldy. near San ileinai'dino," 



I (alifornia; collected hy P<(i>!s/i />/'<: as'., Aue'ust, Is.so; type in Ilerh. 



'% (iray. 



:| Mountains of .southern California. 



iS/iiciiiK IIS I'xiiinuiciJ : 



('Ai,n-()i{Ni.\: Boar Valley, altitude ],r)00 meters, J'urisli ISl'r>, .luiie, ISSii; Ki)n<r 



iMeadi.w, Tulare (-\iniily. altitude 'J, 4(10 to L'.TiK) meters, I'nhiiir lit:'., .lime 



7-14, 18SS; near Whitney Meadows, altitude -,S.")0 meters, Cnril/rA- Finistnii 



1()28, Auj^u.-t 20, lSi)l; .Mount \\'iiitney, altitude 3,;J00 to ;;,1'00 meters, 



' Kiitlidrinc Bnnuleycc 14711. 



17. MUSENIOPSIS C. cSc R. Kev. N. Am. Umhell. :.'•; tunl l:>y. 1888. 



(alyx t(M>th obsolete. Fruit thitteiuHl hittM'idly. ol)lono-. e-labrous. 

 Carpel somewhiit tliittenefl hitenilly, with e([u:d till form ril)s (the 

 ititerinediiites somewhat distant from the lateiids), and a thin periciirp 

 \\ itli ill-detined strenythei.lne- cells beneath tht; I'ibs. Oil tubes 3 or 4 

 in th(> intervals, 4 on the eonmiissural side. Seed terete, the taco 

 nitli a dee]> tuid ntirrow suk'us. 



Glabrous perennials from thick ('lonyated roots, with bsistd i)imuite 



A 



