222 <'<»NTKlHrTloNS I'KoM IIIK NATIONAL IlKUHAKH'M. 



niitcly <lt'c(»iii))(mii(l into short lilifoi'iii sco-inciits: iimiIh-I fathoi' 

 iin(M|U!illy ;> to iL'-raviMl, with <^iimo|)liylloiis irnoluccls. ."> to 7-clc.l'l. 

 iiiid with coiispiciioiisiy hairy inaru'iiis: rays li.;") toT.'i cm. loiin-; piMJi 

 eels t'l to hi mill, loiio': tloucrs yellow. th(> o\ai'y olahroiis; frnil 

 l)roii(li\ oliloiiu'. ii'laltrous. ,") loS mm. loiiu'. 1 mm. Id'oad. with win<'s 

 halt' as Id'oad as body, and prominent dorsal and iiitei'inediate rilts; 

 oi! tiiltes 1 to ;> in the intervals. -J to 4 on the eommissunil side. 



Type loeality. "on the IMatte."" near Independence. Jackson County. 

 Mo.; collected l.y Xtifhill; typt> in ileri). IMiilad. Acad. 



On the plains. ||-om Nebraska. tlii'oii<ih Kansas and Mis.souri, t«)easl- 

 eni Texas: jx'rhaps with moic noi'theni extension. 



Sjiifiiiii //.-■■ ' idiiiihi il: 



Nkiiuaska: Wyiimn', ( iaj^'c ("i)iinty, WiiriiiniK \'.V2, IMay 2n, iS.ss. 



IvANsAs: .Miami Cniiiity, 0//.S7./', Aiirii, ls,s;>; Manliiittaii. Ilnsslrr. May I, issd; 



niiii^rji, Crcrifdiir. .Iiiiic, 1S!IL' anil 1S(I;5; Oshoriie ( 'niuity, Sliinr Id, .May lit, 



ISIM. 

 Missoiui: 'i'y|)e spe(•iml•Il^J an cited iiiidi-r type locality; .lacksoii l'niiiit\-, lln.^li 



:V22, .•>4."), April-May, lS<i4aii(l ISHB. 

 Indian 'l'l:la!|•nll;^ : i.iiiicstipi r ( iap, llnllrr, April. iSTli. 

 Oklahoma: iimilsxilic, KiiiutisluT ('dunty, I.inini Hldiikhixliiji, April Itl-.ll, 



ISiM). 



Tkxas: |)allas, WiKii^mi !M, in 1S7:>; same station, Ixcri.rcluiK ;!t>l, Marcli-Apnl, 

 ISSl. 



'2;'). Lomatium foeniculaceum (Niitt.) ('. & K. 



Fi ruin I'di irrn/<iiu II, Niitt. (it'll. 1 : IS,'!. ISIS. 



LniiHiliiiiit rilliisuiii Kal'. .lour. IMiys. 89: KM. isili. 



('(ii/siri/liii ri/ldsd Spri'M^r. ill Kocm. i*c Sclmlt. Syst. 6 : -'iSS. ISiiO. 



I'l iici'iliiiniiii fill iiiciiliii-i iiiii Null, ill Torr. i^ (iray, l''l. 1 : tli!7. IS40. 



Acaulescent. iit first densely villous tmt hecomino' more or loss 

 e-|ii))i'ate. 1 to)? dm. liiuh; leaves linely dissected, ternate then i)innately 

 decomi)()Uiid. with very numerous narrow crowded seoinents; imilitl 

 somewhat (Mpudly T) to ir)-i'aye(l. with involucels of conspicuous huice 

 ohite moi'e or less united and usually xcry tomentose hracth'ts: rtiys 

 2 to 4 ciu. loiiii': peilieels 2 to <! mm. Iont>'; tlowiM-s yellow, the oNiiiie- 

 densely iiuiioscent : I'ruit orl)i(ailar to ()l)lon*i'. soiuewliat piiiiescent. .'i 

 to iS mm. lone-. 4 to .'» lum. lu'oad. with \sinii's halt" as hroiul sis body; nil 

 tub(>s ;> or 4 in the inter\als, 4 on the eommissunil side; seed I'iue 

 plane. 



Type locidity. "on tiie liiuh i)lains of the Missouri, commencing 

 about the contlueiu-e of the river .lauke ] Yellowstone ^];'' eolleet(>d liv 

 Anftdll: type not in Herb. IMiiliid. .\«'ad.. iuicl po8sil)ly lost. 



From the })l!iinsof Assiniboia to Texas. 



Sjii'ciiiii IIS r.rinilliii'il ■' 



Awsinihoia: Medicine Hat and Cypress Hills, Macnini .">002, "lOO;!, May-.IiiH' . 



IS<)4. 

 WvoMiNo: Sheridan Coiiiity, VVk '/// l'4l'7, .Inly, iSliit. 



Noinn DvKorA: " i>ad bands," Ijttk'. .Mi.s.souri, 0(iil>;i l.'iO, .luiie ISO, l.S.So; Frnt 

 Biilurd, //(»(•(//•'/, .May, l.SSK. 



