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1(')'J ("((XTUinrTIoXS KKoM THK national HKUHAKrtM. 



!♦!. Angelica breweri ( I ray. Proc. Am. Acatl. 7: ;US. Isc.s. 



( Jliibrotis (>!• s(»iiic\vli!it pultcriilciit (('.s})('ciiilly in llic iiillorcscciM'ci. 

 !M<) l:^(liii. Iiij^li; leaves tciMiiitc oiMiulniitc- then pimiatcs Icatlcls laticco 

 liitc <»!• oldoiiji-lanccolatc. acuminate. .') to \'2.^> <'m. \(n\i>;. sharply sci 

 rate wilii ciispidale teeth, the lower sometimes lohed at base; umlx I 

 many-iayed. with neither involiiere nor irivolueels (or with a i"e\\ 

 deciduous hractlets): rays .'» to T.."i cm. Ion*;'; pedicels 4 to S iimi. huej; 

 stylo|)odium conical, with lon«;' style; fruit ol)l<)ii}^ or somewhat nar- 

 I'owcd Itelow. pui)escent or Ix'comine- o-lahrous. r» to lo mum. ionj^: dor- 

 sal and intermediate iii»s more or less prominent; lateral win«>s narrow 

 and as thicU as the llatlened hody; oil tuhes 1 or 2 in the intervals. 



Type locality. •'Sierra Ne\ ada. near Khhetts I'a.ss." Al|)iiie ('oumI\. 

 Cal.: collected l»y />/'i in /■; type in Herb. (Jray. Associated with it 

 in the oi'ieiiial descri[)tioM are /)/; ir, /■ "on the Hij^'-trcH; road," and 

 Ti>rr( II "'neai' l)onner Lake." 



Mountains of easteiii California and adjacent Nevada. 



Sjii'cliiinis I .iiiiiiiiii il: 



C'Ai.n'oKMA: I*itic (irovc, AiiiiulorCdmily, altitinlc fiiiO mctiTs, ir<ins,ii ;V2i\ .Innr 



.'), lS!t-l; iiKiuinniMs near Yiiscinitc, t'niilii/, Ati^:iisl Iti, ISil'). 

 Niovada: l'"ast IIiiinliuMl Muiintaiiis, allitmle L', HH) inctcrs, Wnlsim i')~, Aultii-I. 



ls(;s. 



The Calit'oriiiaii material lias I'luit !Mii 10 iiini. leiij;, wliili- tlic fruit el' Wal.-^nir- 

 Nevadii s])eciMieMs is luii •") tuti imu. loii<r. 



17. Angelica wheeleri Watsou. Ami. Nat. 7:.'5tM. isT:;. 



Tall and stout. I'ouj^h puberuleut; leaves biternate; leatlets o\al( - 

 oblone-. ;> to T..'> (Ml. lone-, acute, iiu'isely serrate, the teeth broad and 

 mucroiudate. middle leallet petiolulat(»: uml)el une(pially many-rayed, 

 with neither insolucre nor involuctds; I'ays becoming .■> to i;^ cm. 

 lone-; pedieids and ovary hispid; fruit broad-cdliptical, (> nun. lon<;-. 

 sc)iu(>what pubesciMit; lhe(h)rsal and into >diato ribs thick, narrower 

 than th(^ thi(d< lateral ones; oil tubes solitary in th<', dorsal intoi"\als. 

 in ])airs in the latei'als. 



'lyj)e locality, '•rtah;"* coUectecl by Whcth'r; typo in Kerb, (rra\. 

 duplicate in l'. S. Nat. llert). 



We iiiive seen uiily the type s]u' iiielis, a'ld t!ie ]plailt seems lint to liave hi'ell ml- 

 lected HJiice. 



IS. Angelica villosa (Walt.) W. S. V. Prol. Cat. N. Y. 'I'l. I8b8. 



;'',■/•((/-( rllhixn Wall. V\. Car. II."). 17SS. 

 Aiii/t'lini hirsiil,, Mtiiil. Cat. eil. 2. :!0. 181S. 

 ArchniiiiiTin, hirs'ihi Torr. ct (iray Fl. 1: (>L'2. 1840. 

 Arcliiiui/i'lira rilliixii Kiintze, \{v\. (ieii. I'l. 1: 2()0. 18"J1. 



Tomentose aboA'c. t; to 15 dm. liieh; loi'ves twice or thrici^ ])imiati ly 

 or toi'iiately divi(h'd, the uppei'iuost mostly I'oducod to large intlaled 

 potioles; h-atlets thi(d<ish. liuiceolate to oblonec. 1 to 2.5 em. brcid. 

 .sernito; iiinbol eipially many-rayi-d. with no involucre, and invohu els 



