COITLTKR AND HOSK — NoKTII AMKKICAN UMHKLLIFKKAK. 201 



slatiiiii. iT'Oii 



I il (Icsciiption iiiv //oir,// i)i' ls7i» mikI .)//.s. /'. (i. /A//vv // of 1884, 

 I iilll cili'd hclow. 



K(K'k\ liillsidcs nciU'tlit' ("olimiliiii, in Wiishiiiolon aiulOn'j^oii.chiclly 

 li-twctMi Hood River iuid the Dalles, 



>/" ciiin'iiK 1 .1(11111111(1: 



Wasiiiscton: Siiiicnc MoiiiitaiiH, Ifo)/;!!, June, 1S7H; ty|i(' spcciiiu'iis as riled 

 iiiidcr tyi>e Incaliiy; saiiii' statinii, Siih.^ddrf '2(i, .March (llnwci) and .Ituie 

 (fmif), US.Sl; ncarilic Kallrs, H> ,i(hfs(,ii. in I.SDL'. 

 nia:(;i)\: Near tlii" Kallcs, lim,!!. .May, ISSI): Hood I{ivcr, .l/cs. /'. a. Burn II, in 

 ISSI. 

 Mr. I low I'll u rit(^s that this s|K'cifs st't'iiis to lie very local, [irohahly hciiij,' restricted 

 |. .1 rcLrioii k'ss than L'd miles s(iiiare. 



N. Leptotaenia watsoni ( '. cC K. Rev. X. Am. Uni])oll. ."2. ISSS. 



Alioiit '') dm. lii«:li of less, ititlier stout, somewlmt l)raiieliiii<i'; leaves 

 t'eu and small, at of near the base, tei'iiate-pimiiitely deeompoiuid. the 

 ultimate semiiieiits very smtdl. o\ate and cuspidate; undxd with ."> to 

 l»i variously (doM^iited diviiriesite rays, no iiivoliiefe, and involuecds of 

 i'ew setiieeous iuaetlets; I'ays .') to [<> em. lon«j;'; t'ruitin*^' pedieels {2 to 

 Nor jo in niimlH'f) iihoiit 1 em. lon«;- iind diviirieate; fruit (inuiiiiture) 

 iJ nun. lonjjf; oil tubes ;> in the interviils; seed fae(^ conciive. 



Type loeidity. "in the AVentitehee region." Kittitiis County. \\'ash.. 

 altitude i.-Jdo meters; collected by /ird/ti/x/i,, no. .S(»l. and 7'/r,,i///, 

 11(1. s4s, .luly. I8>s:>; type in Herb. C'anby (now in C'olle<i(' of l*hai'- 

 iiiaiy. New York City). 



( )nly known in the I'ej^ion of the tyi)e loeidity. 



iS'y<. ciilH IIS I'.idillilli'd : 



\V.\siiin(;t(i\ : Type si>ecinH>iis as cited iiiidtM- lyjie locality; ,«lo]ies ol' Mount 

 Stuart (Cascades), Weiiatchcc Valley, altitiid.' l.L'L'D meters, Smidlxri/ i{- l.c'i- 

 hi'i'ii SOS, .Vii.unst 2S, iSit;!; same station, altitude l.iC)!) meters, i:ini:r'i\l\, 

 .Iidy, iSitS. 



;t. Leptotaenia salmoniflora ( '. cSL K. 



I'ciici ddiKiiii sd/iiiiiiiiilnrKiii ('. i^ 1\. Contr. Xat. Herb. 3 : li'JS. ISH."). 



Short caulescent or sometimes ttdl. /! to 4.5 dm. hinh, betirino" l\ or 4 

 leaves, ulabroiis throuohotit ; leaves liiru'c, ternat(dy decompound, tinely 

 di^^eeted ; ultimate seoineiits short liliform ; umbel few (4 to lti)and 

 somewhat uneiiutdly-rtiyed, with no in\<)lucre, and involucels of few 

 iililofiu bfiictlets; rjiys 2.5 to 5 cm. lonji' ; ])edicels S to 12 nun. lon<^'; 

 III iwers .salmon color; fruit oblonj;", lo mm. lotjo"; dorsal and int«'rme- 

 diale ribs low tmd obtuse; latei'tU win»>s ntii'row ; oil (ul>es solitiirv in 

 tile intervals, 2 on the conuuissural sid»> ; svcd somewhat constricted 

 iHar the uiiddle. 



Type, locality, "on l)ti.saltic rocks, near upp(>r ferry, C'loarwiiter 

 Hi\er, above Lowiston," Nez Peroes County, Idaho; colloeted by 

 S,ni,/hcr(/, no. 24, April 24, 185)2; type in l^ S. Nat. Ilorb. 



< *ii basaltic rocks, Nez Pcrces County, Idaho, and eastern Washing- 

 ton (Whitman County). 



