CorLTKK AND KDSK — NOKTH AMKKICAN UMHKLLIKKKAK. U)\) 



1. Leibergia orogenioidei ('. & H. Contr. Nut. Ilrrh. 3: .•»7r>. pi. I'T. 1«J»6. 



ri.ATK III. 



SlondiT, 1.2 t<» r» <liii. Iiijrli; N'jivrH fM'urly iis lonjf hm tlir llowciiiijf 

 |)('(luri<lr: Inillots I to 7.r» nii. lonj;, rutin' or with few trrtli or linear 

 1(»Im's; vuys of tin* iiiiiIm'I II to lo, very sIcikUt, ofti'ti sprctulin^r, vny 

 mn'(|ual, 2 to 12 cm. lonjj; umlM'lh'ts with few How its hikI fruits; 

 pcdicols 2 mm. or less lonjj; inv<»lu<'n' wiiiitin^; iiiv<»lu<'»'ls of IJ or 4 

 .><iimll l»ra«'th'ts somewhat iitutvd at hase; fruit s mm. lon^. Hattened 

 lnh'raliv hut terete at hase. terete and sonu'what lieaked at ap«'x. 



Type lo«ality. '"Sautianne Creek hottoms, Co'ur dWleiie Mountains, 

 hlaho, altitude !♦;">() uu'ters;" collecti'd hy Lrlfunj^ no. 1<»27, .lune 24, 

 is<»r); type in V. S. Nat. Herh. 



Wi't ground, aloii^ streams. Idaho and \Vashinj;ton. 



Sfiiriiiii'iiii t'Xdtiiiiit'if: 



Idaho: TyjK' H|M'ciiii»'HH, an citiMl uikUt ty|«' I<><>«lity. 



\\'AHiiiN«iT<)N: Iaiw, (lump groun<l Hloiig Htri'UiiiH, SiioliHiie Kiver, •Suhilnrf 1211) 

 May l.S, 18HU. 

 Kxi'i.A.NATioN OK I'l.ATK HI.— Ktx. /, pliiiit: -', iiiiiIm'I; .tiiiiil ',, fnili; .', croNN Ncctitiii iir<'Hr|M'l. 

 We (jiutte Mr. IxmIht^'h deHrriptiini of tlic pliiiit in itn liu))itHt, an follown: " Tiie 

 plant, ill tli»> n-gion wIutc I collected it, occupit'H tin* hhih*' |)lac«' in iUv flora of the 

 lit'avily fort'HttMl rejtion of tlui lower wliitv pine zone aw <lo the tnln'rouH-rooted, 

 early flowering; sjH'cieH of I'liDrdniiiun on the o|K'n plains of the Colnnihia, in 

 (•n'>;on, \VaHhinKt<»n, an<l Mah'o; that in to way, it is an early flowerin); specit's, coni- 

 iiijf into hl<»oin very noon after the hiiow leaven, i>referrih>; huHaltic formations or 

 Huils (lerive<l from hasaltic rocks. Wherever it jjrows it apjM'urH in Hueh ahumlance 

 that at the time of floweriuK it quite hideH all other s|M'cieH." 



31. TAENIDIA Drude in Knjrler & Pnmtl. Nat. Ptlanzfam. 3": ll».5. 



1W8. 



Calyx teeth obsolete. Kruit flattened laterally, broadly oblong, 

 ^rlaluous. (/urpel with equal Hli- 

 fonn ribs. Stylopodiiuu wanting?. 

 Oil tubes mostly 3 in the intervals, 

 4 on the eommissural side. Seed 

 nearly terete in section, with plane 

 face. 



(ilabrous and glaucous perennials, 

 with ternately comj)ound leaves, 

 usiiidly no involucre or involucols, 

 and yellow Howers. 



A monotypic geims (based on 

 •^i/ii/rnm/H inteyemniuin L.) of 

 flic Eastern United States and 

 Canada. 



1- Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude, 1. c. 



Smi/miumintegerrimum'L. Sp. PI. 1: 263. 1753. 



Xizia integerrima DC. M6m. Soc. Phys. Oen6v. 4: 493. 1828. 



Pimiriiiella hitegerri ma Gmy, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 345. 1868. 



Fig. 29.— Taenidia intfRerrima: 



a, X 8; 6, x 10. 



Fig. 29. 



