'J'JC) roN'I'Uim'I'loNS KUOM TIIK NATIONAL HKKHAKIIIM. 



hin'li. with ti'itciMiiitt' IciiVfs and iiiucli reduced It iillets oi- seo-ment.N. the 

 latter l»ut (i to 1.^ nun. lone' iin<l 1 nun. wide: pedieids S to lt> nnn. 

 lonii': fruit s to 1<» mm. lone'. ;! to I mm. hrosid, witli wine-s as hroiid 

 a.s hodv. 



Type locality, "lilue Mountains of ()i-ej>(»ii;" collected hy Antfa//; 

 type in Ileil). IMiiIa<l. .Vcad. 



Alone- tli(> I'pper ( 'olumliia in Oreuon and Wasliine-ton. 



Sjiccniii'iis I iitiiinii'il: 



OnKiiox: Type siiecimeiis as cited im<lrr lyjic liicalit>'; Muffs of tlic ( "Mliinihia ni 



(Iniiits, lli,irrll i:.o:), April. ISSii. 

 \\'.\siiiN(.in\ : iiniky ri\('i' liaiiU near ( '(pImiiiImis, Klickitat ( 'omily, .v»/-w/(*)7',sti:;, 

 April-.Iiinc, iSSti. 



'M. Lomatium cusickii (Watson) ('. i^. K. 



I'l iicidiiiiKdi ciisichii Walsiiii, I'rnc. Am. Acaii. 21: 4"):;. iSSti. 



Dwiii'f. caides«'ent. ees})itose. «i-lal)rous. from a thick elonu'ated root: 

 stems 4 to l^.T) cm. hie'li: letncs once to t\\ i<'e teniilte. the seyinent^ 

 with ."') to .'> linciir acute lolx's from t; to 24- mm. or more lone'; uinlnl 

 with 1 to o short fertile rays, and in\'oluc(ds of lairrow aciiminale 

 bnictlets distinct or more or less united: pedicels \ery short: tlowers 

 white: fruit ohlono-elliptical. s to 12 mm. lony. the thin wine's as 

 broiid as the body or narrower; oil tubes L to ;> in the intervals. 4 or ('» 

 on the coimnissural side: seed tace concave. 



Type locality, "on the hie-hest summits of the Kiie-|e ( "i-eek Moun- 

 tains |altitude 2,Tn(i meters|. I'liiou Coiuity. Oree'.;" collected liy 

 Ci(k!c/,\ no. liiSt). .S(>ptend»er. Iss.'t: ty})e in llerh. (iniy. duplicate in 

 U. S. Nat. Herl). 



Hieh mountiiins of eastern Oreeon. 



Sjii'i'niitiis I .niiiiiiii'il: 



OiuccioN: Type specinieiis as citcii under type locality; INiwder iiiver Mountains, 

 altitude L',400 meters, /'///./■ •_':!:!;), Aiiirust. iS!t(l; Klue Mountains, riisirl: 

 \77(Ui, in 1S!)7. 



32. Lomatium platycarpum (Torr. ) ( ". iVc H. 



I'liiii iliiiiinii Ir'ili riitihiiii [ildliifiirpiiiii Torr. Stansli. Ivcp. :>S(t. iSo^. 

 /'riiri'ditinnii xiiiii>li.i- "Suti. l?ot. Kin;; Sarv. 12!*. 1S71. 



C'iiulescent or acaulescent. pu!)erulent. often tall and stout; leaves 

 teiMiiite or biteriiiite: letdlets from \ cry narrowly linciir (idmost tiliforni) 

 to linear-liinceolate. Ti to 1<> cm. lone-; umbel untMjually M to l.")- rayed. 

 with involuccds of lanceolate or setiiceous brtictlets: rays 1 to 7..') cni. 

 lone-; pedicels 2 to (i nun. lone" Howers yellow; fruit broiidly oblonu' 

 to nciirly orbicultir. sometimes eniitre-iniite at ciich end, (i to 12 nun. 

 lone-. 4 to h) mm. lu'oad, with winefs broader thiin body (tilso extend- 

 ing" ludow body), and prominent dorsal and intermediate ribs; oil ttii>e> 

 lare-e and .solittiry in the intervals. 2 on the commissural side; seed 

 flee sliehtly concave. 



Tv])<' locality. Stiinsburys Isltuid. Salt Lake. I'tali: collected I'V 

 iStdiixhiinj K.ijhiL; type in Herb. C'oliind»ia I'niv. 



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