158 



(•oNTKini'TKfNS FROM rilK NATIONAL IIKKHAUn'M. 



tSjx'clliii iiK r.nniihiiil : 



Ai.hkhta: Slu'fp Mniintuiii, Wiilcrtuii Luke, Mitri<uii lOtiTfi, July, iSitft, 



Wasiiin(it(i\: Mniiiit Aclimis.iillitiiilc t,.S(((l tn LMilit ihcIcih, ,S'((/,'.x(//(/7'7Ul, Aii>.'ii!-t 

 Scptciiiln'i', ISS"); a. /,', \'iiKiii,\\\ ISSil; ()|yiu|ii(' Mniiritiiilis, /'(/«/• lO'j'J, Sep 

 tcitiilM!!- 27, ISltO; Yakimii ('(.iiiity, Jlru<l<rsi„i SrSA, .Inly .'{I, IS!»2; nine 

 M nil n till lis, ('oiiiiiiliia County, all it iitlr l,L'(i() inctcrs, /Vyvc'Jo.'iti, .Inly I"), IH'k;. 



OUKdos: White M(iiiiil:iiii>, altilii.li' i,:.'(i(M(i l,S(io mctrrs, Ciislrk Uir>tj, in LSM, 

 II.hmI IJiviT, llmrrll, ,li||y L'7, \SHi\; Slirlihni SfiMS, in 1807. 



Idaho: Ni'/, I'crccs Coiiiity, .SW/h///- /v/ ;!!i:!, .Iniic 14, iSdl.*; I.iikc Cu'iir d'Alciic, 

 Sdiiilliiif/ r)!)"), .Inly (), ISOI'; Lake I'cinl Oreille, LiHicnj liM, .Fiine-Septem 

 hei', l.silL'; .MoHcow Monntiiins, /Innfrrson 2()()(); Nez Pitcch Cunnty, ultitiKJi 

 1,050 iiK't('r,«, liraini 10, AiiKiist, ISiCl; IVttit l,aki', iiltitiuk' 2,100 iiictiTs 

 Kri'niiiiiiii .'5S,'», Aiiy:nsf 1;!, \H9r>; Mill ( "reck aiiil near Saliiioii, altitiidc L',L'.")(i 

 to 2,400 iiu'tcis, llniilrrsiiii 4000, 4007, Aii^Mist, ISO.'); Co'iir d'Alciic Moiiii- 

 tuiiiH, altitndf S,")0 lui'terM, Lrihrrr/ ;{;{;{, .Inly 21, ISil."); near Wcfdcr ("n-ek, 

 altitude 000 meters, A* ;//. /v/ 2742, .Inly 2;{, IS07; near Lake ('(eiir d'Aleiie, 

 llriiili rsiiii 4000, Anj^nst 7, 1.S9S; Weiser Kivi'r and I'ayotte Lake, ./ones, Juni' 



i.')-2o, iwm. 



Montana: Near Red Lo<Vi,'e, /.'rw ;il, 47S, .Tnly-Seiitcinber, ISO:^; Colninbia Fails. 



ll7///(0«.'< ;570, Aii;.'nst 20, iS04; .'Spanish Uasiii, Madison Uaii^r*', altitude I, son 



meters, F/ixliiinii 0!tl,.Inly22, l.stH); Indian Creek and Forks of t lie Madison, 



ni/dhn-;/ mr^ 4()04, July 21-2(), 1807. 

 Wyo.min(i: Yellowstone Park, Tiricdii; same station, Ri/dhny 4008, Aii<,Mist 7, 



1808; ^loose Falls, Yellowstone Park, .1. A' A'. AV/w» ().")70, Aiiyrust 21, 18!t',i. 



S. Angelica tomentosa Wutsoii. Proc. Am. Acud. 11: 141. l.sTH. 



Stout with coiirst' hoiirv ])ul)0.st'eiK'c; loaves tornato or quiiuito then 

 oiH'O Of twice pinuiite; letitlets tiiickisii. ovato, acute. ()l)U(iue at htise. 

 5 t ) 1(> cm. loiiji', iiiKMiually tuid sliiu'ply sei'rato or toothed; unihel 

 .somewhiit ('([ually lUimy-rayed, with neither involucre nor invoiucel> 

 (rarely ii hractlet or two); rays '2J) to lo cm. loni,^; ])(Hlicels S to 12 

 mm. lonji'; ovtiry densely pubescent; fruit oblono-clliptictd, more or 

 less ])ul>escent, (> to IS nmi. lon^", 4 to 5 mm. hrotid; dorsal and intei 

 mediiite ribs smtdl iuid iicutisii; latertd winys thin, iibout tis broad us 

 body; stylopodium low coniciil, with lon^- reHexed styles; oil tubes 

 solitiirv in iUl the intervals. 



Type locidity, "in the coiist ran<>vs from San Francisco to Mendocino 

 C'ounty, Cal.;" type in llerl). (Jray. 



In the mountains from Mendocino County to San Dieg-o County, C'a I. 



,S/ii'ciiii('iix (■.f(Uiiiii('(l: 



Calikounia: Near San Franeisco, Wilken Exited. 1377; Kriloij;/ A I[(trfar(rM7, 110 1, 



in 18()8-()0; Sansalito, ^larin County, and Mendocino County, G'. Ii. V'lsi'i. 



in 1875; Howell Mountain, Napa River Basin, Jijison, February 2:5, ISOii; 



San .Jaeinto ^Imnitains, San Diejjo Connty, Ifall 740, .Tuly 20, 1807. 



A speeiinen collected by Lciinnun in .Iniie, 1887, in tbe "Sierra Valley," lias he n 



referred to this speeie.s, but it is so distant from the normal ran>j;t' that we doubt it. 



The lack of foliage and good fruit i)revents any more delinite disjHJsition of it. 



9. Angelica kingii (Watson) C. & R. 



Sel'mum khujii Wn^aow, Bot. King Surv. 120. 1871. 

 Smooth (except the sliohtly pubescent intiorese<'nce), 8 to 6 dm. 

 high; lower leaves bipinntite, the upper nearly simply pinnate, with 



