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Ai.iikki'a: SIici'|i .MtPiiniiiiiis, Mnniini. in IS'.)."). 



I'.lill'isir ( 'nl.I'Mlll \ : 'I'v]!!' SprciliU'llS ;is cilcd llllilcr I \ pf Incnlil)'. 



I. Angelica arguta Niitl. in Toil-. iV!: (ifiiy Fl. 1: tl'Jn. |s|(». 



( il!il»n>iis. except I he .soinet iliics iiiiiiiitely pubenilcnl irilloresceiico, 

 -loul. '! to li' (liu. liiii'li: leiiM'.s tcnijite then |)iiiiiate or l»'n)iiiii!ile; 

 Iriilh'ts ino.>^tly sin:ill. o\:ite to liinecoliitc. rather iiciitc, .serrate; miiiIk'I 

 i.ilher e([iiallv niaiiy-rayed. with neilhei- iinohu re nor in\'ohi('els; rays 

 :'..! to 7..") em. h)ne-; pedicels t; to 1(> nun. h)ne-; t'l'uit ()l»l()nj4-elli))tical, 

 nlahrous. ('. to S iiini. h)n«:-: (h)i'sal and intermediate ri))s thick and 

 >li;;htly eh'\ated; hiteral wines \cry corky, thick, and as )»road as the 

 iiiiich-llattened liody or l»i'oa(h'r; oil tubes 2 on the coiimiis.sural si(h'. 

 distant, or sometimes 4 in two distant pairs; seed sidcat*^ Ixwieath the 

 oil lul»es, with phme face. 



Type h)calily .said to l»e '* Wappatoo Ishmd and near l-'ort \'an- 

 coiucr."' in the Lower Cohnnhia Uiver liasin; coUected l»y Sitlhill ; 

 type in I Ierl». 'i'orrey. 



Sfii I'liiii II" 1 .1 mill III il : 



()ki:iii>\: Typr s|i('ciiucn^ as cited iiiidcr type lucality. 

 Ill tiic ivt'\ i.'^iiiii wc stated that "this plant was i('|Mirted liy Xiittull from ' Fort 

 \'oiic(iiiver, ()i\'<,'iin,' and then lost slight ef, hciiij^ confiiscil with .1. i/i'iniltr.ni. An 

 r\aniinatinn of tlie t\pe (in trood fruit in tlie Toricy ileriiarinni ) aliundantly coii- 

 lii nis nnr cnnchisions L'iNcn in r>otaiii(ai * iazette xiii, SO." I'nfortunately no new 

 iiialcriai of this species has come to liy;lit (hn'ini; tiie last twcK'e years, which has led 

 xiiiir of onr best Western collectors to doiilit onr conclusions. Xnttall, wlio (•ollc<'tcd 

 ilir type, oldaincd it (at least in part ) from ^^'appatoo Island, in Die Lower ("olum- 

 liia. \i the same place he collccti'd ,|//_^/(7/(7( i/iiiiijli.rn luu] Arrliinii/clicn iirni/riiiu. 

 Tlic inference has hi-en that these three species are oni- and the same. Mr. !.,. F. 

 iliiiderson ha.H colU'cti-d exti'iisively in recent years on this island, and has found 

 iiiily one spi'cii's. This has led us to reexamint' the type, and onr oiiinion is that 

 .1. iin/ntii is different from .1. i/i luilli'.ni. It seems much nearer .1. /i/ullii, to which 

 we were onct^ constrained to refer it. It L^'owsat so much lower elevations, liowt'\er, 

 thai il seems impossible to consider the two identicid. 



7. Angelica lyallii Wtitson. l*roc. Am. Aciid. 17: ;{T4. 1SS"J. 



(iiat)rous except the .sometimes puhei'ulent iidlorescence. stout. (I to 

 1.1 dm. liioh; letives termite tiieii once or twice piniiiite. the iqjper- 

 iiio>t rediicetl to iaro-e inlliited petioles; leaflets exti'einidy \ariattle in 

 si/e, o\ate to lanceolate, rather acute, sei'rate or dentate; imditd mtiny- 

 iiiyed. with neither involucre nor involucids; rays i!..') to '2^) cm, lonii"; 

 |ic(licels "2 to in mm. \o\\^, eoidcsciMit iit base (j>ivino- a •'welt-footed" 

 appearance); fruit oblong- t<< oi»oviite. olubrous. 4 to ti mm. lon«>-; dor- 

 sil and intei'mediat(> ril>s thick iind sliohtly elevjited; Ititeral win<>s as 

 ''load ;is the often imich flsitteiied body oi' broiider; oil tubes .solitary 

 ill all the interviils. 



Ty|)e locidity, '* in tlie(Taltoii tnid Ciisead(> Moiuitaiiis, near th«> British 

 lioiindary;" collected by />/: L;/(>//. 



In the mountains, from eastern Oi'ey;on to noi-thwe.stern Wvominy 

 uiil northward to Albertii. 



