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46. CONIOSELINUM llnllm. (iru. (ii 



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'"Id. IH,— ('(iiiIh^iIIiiiiiii u'iiu'IIiiI: 



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t'lllyx ttM'tll nhsolftr. I'liiit oltlony. (loisuHy lliltlciird, ^Milltnuis. 

 ( ;ii'|M'l with pt'iitiiiiicnl doi-siil uikI iiitrnii<>(liii(t> ril>s (soini'tiiiics niir- 

 i.iuly \vin;if(l). and llif Ititci-iils iMnadly wiiiyrd mid Hiitki.>li. Slyln- 

 |.."liiiiii ,sliy;lilly cuiiinil. Oil tulics iisimlly solihiry in tlir dorsul 

 jiitfivals, I to .si'Ni'ia! in (lie lal- 

 (•i;d, "J to S on till' roiniiiissiifal 

 Mtif. Si'od with plain' or slightly 

 (Mlicavr rare. 



( ihihroiis perennials (<tr inllor- 

 I -( eiiee solliet iliie> plll)enil(>iil), 

 w illi tel'iiiite then pinnately de- 

 ( iiiiipoimd leuvi's. ovate acute lae- 

 iiiiately toothed or lolled leallels, 

 iii\ (illhi'e more or less eonspieti- 

 (ni>or none, involiieelsol" nmner- 

 niis more or less eloii^ateil nar- 

 i(i\\ hraeth'ts. and white llowers. 



The yemis was described in IMl l»y llollman. I»iil itMJescrilieil in 

 I^H! with Ciniloiidhiwii taliifiiiiin llollni. ((ieii. I'mlt. ed. 2. 185. 

 I'^M») as tho typ«'. 



A L!'cmis <»t' 1> s[)ecies, iMdon^^ine- to liie boreal and north tcmperato 

 rrMJons of hotl; hi'mispheres. Tt of which are North American. 



Ill rrtiiiiiiiij: lliis ncmis iMiide rc('(i;.'iii/,('s ."> s|u'cii's ( r. iiuKnlinxr 'I'un-. i»c(iruy, ''. 

 I:ihiilsrli(iliciiiii I\ii)>r., ( '. Ititi/tiliiiiii Uiipr., ' '. lulnrifitiii lloffin., anil ( '. nnlritltihiin 

 Tiiic/.. ). W'v add liiTewitli 4 specif^, ."> of wliicli wi- liad licri'tdl'nn' referred to 

 .v/(ii('/(/ and oiu' tn /.li/nsliriini. As tlms nr^'anized tliejienus is a very naliind nne, 

 (i| iviMarkal)ly iinifurni lialiit. Its dcirsally llattcncil fruit, with \viii<.'ed lateral ribs, 

 mil iiicri'ly rililu'd or less broailly win^'ed dursals and internu'iliates asseeiate it in 

 tlir :iliiiiiice with .l//V(//<<^, aial (|iiiti' apart from Si'lliinni and /,/f/».s7/Vv///(, in which 

 llic frail is laterally llatteiied and (M|ii;iliy rililicd or winjjed. 



\\ (• exclude Srliiiinii from oin- flora more tliron^rli inference than from any d«'linite 

 kii'.u leil;.'c (if that t;enus. The type species is >'. .s'v/c.W/'c L. Sp. 1*1. 1 : L'4-1. l""):!, 

 Mild, aside from meaj:er descri|)tions, we lia\e .xeen only the jilate of it pnlilished in 

 l-i'nii Ihiiiifii. All the testimony we have indicates that it has a laterally llattened 

 fniii, as Drude states, and is in the l/n/nsliciini alliance. 



lii\Mhici'ls not scarioMs. 

 I'lactlets lineal' and nioslly entire, 

 l.calk'ts linely dissi'cted. 



Uractlots iiu'on.MpiciionH; northeastern 1. ( '. rhinnixr. 



r>ractU>tH cons])iciioiis; northwestern 2. C (jiinliiii. 



l.calletH inortM'oarsely lolied; Rocky Mountains ;}. ('. Kcopuloriiin. 



I' lactletw usually spatulatedinear and more or K'ss toothed or lohed; Californian. 



4. ('. piicijiciini. 

 lii\ I iluculs wcarious 5. C. iluivtsoni. 



