1889. J BOTANICAL GAZETTE. . 28 1 



sent by Mr. H.J. Webber, of the Nebraska State University, 

 who collected it in the northwestern part of Nebraska, where 

 he says it is very common. Dr. Bessey found it at Belmont, 

 Dawes county, early in Julv. and later it was collected in the 

 same locality by Mr. Webber, who also found it quite com- 

 mon on high ridges in Sioux county, on Hat Creek Basin 



divide. Its relation to Musenium is undoubted, and Nuttall's 

 opinion amplv confirmed. 



Eulophus Bolanderi C. & R. is sent from Sierra count} 

 California, by Mr. J. G. Lemmon (no. 47). 



Eulophus Pkinglei C. & R. was found by Mrs. R. W. 

 Summer, at " Chalcedon Hill," San Luis Obispo, California, 

 during the last season, " in stony open ground." 



Eulophus Parisiiii C. & R. (Rev. Umbell. 112). Abun- 

 dant material of this species from C. R. Orcutt enables us to 

 recast certain parts of the description, especially with refer- 

 ence to the verv variable leaves : Plant becomes as much a 

 3 feet high : leaves ternate (rarely biternate), on petioles 2 to 

 5 inches long (the whole leaf, including the petiole, some- 

 times reaching a foot in length), with narrowly linear (almost 

 filiform) to narrowly lanceolate leaflets (1 to 3 in. long, i to 

 5 lines wide), terminal leaflet often distant ; uppermost leave 

 simple and bract-like: fruit 1 to 2 lines long, | to 1 line 



broad. 



Mountains, San Diejjo countv, California, J 



1889 (Orcutt), and also probably Palmer, in 1875, from the 



same county. 



The range of this species is thus extended to the southern 

 limit of California. Mr. S. B. Parish writes that he is " sat- 

 isfied that all he took for Carum Gardincri in the San Ja- 

 cinto and San Bernardino Mountains is E. Pariskjt," and 

 pertinently raises the question whether Carum Gairdneri 

 really grows in S. California. Our range for that species 



Rev. Umbell 



see genuine C. Gairdneri 'from S. Calilorma. 

 ^Var. Riisbvi. Leaflets filiform to linear, becoming as 



i 



July 11. 1S83 {Rush 



broad. 



Arizona, Bill Williams Mountain. 

 629), Flagstaff (Lemmon). _ 



Scandix Pkctkk L. is reported bv Professor L. L. Greene 



{Pittonia i. 270) as naturalized in Napa Valley, California 



(C F. Sonne). It is a low branching annual with pmnatj 



ly decompound leaves, feu-rayed umbels, and a remarkably 



