54 The Botanical Gazette. [Februar 
campa tersa L. with three disks on its proboscis, about 4@ 
from the base. At Champaign, III., Mr. M. B. Waite showel 
mea specimen of Phzlampélus achemon Dru., which he hat 
taken on the flowers. It had pollinia about 5™ from the bas 
of the proboscis. : 
Carlinville, Illinots. 
Notes on North American Umbellifere. TI. 
JOHN M. COULTER and J... N. ROSE; 
WISH PLATE V. ‘ 
The two preceding papers of this series were published it 
this journal November, 1889, and October, 1890. The preset 
paper is a report upon the Umbelliferz of Mr. John Donnel 
Smith’s third distribution of Guatemalan plants. Most a 
the species were sent by H. Th. Heyde and Ernst Lux, wht 
have made extensive collections for Mr. Smith. We have” 
previously reported upon Guatemalan Umbellifere in this 
journal for January and October, 1890. 3 
HYDROCOTYLE MEXICANA Cham. & Schl.—Rio Neg 0, 
Dept. Quiché, at an altitude of 3,600", June, 1892, no. 3,359 
Collected by Heyde & Lux. a 
_ HYDROCOTYLE PROLIFERA Kell.— Amatitlan, Dept. /imé 
titlan, at an altitude of 3,990", May, 1892, no. 2,668. es | 
lected by John Donnell Smith. This seems to be the sailt_ 
species collected at this place by Mr. Smith in 1889, af 
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1892, no. 3,349. Collected by Heyde & Lux. This ee | 
is less proliferous, the umbel sometimes being simple asin #_ 
umbellata. 
SPANANTHE PANICULATA Jacq.— Santa Rosa, Dept. a” 
Rosa, at an altitude of 3,000 to 4,000°, June 1892, no. 3,3" 
Collected by Heyde & Lux. a 
ERYNGIUM CARLIN Delar.— San Miguel Uspantan, De 
Quiché, at an altitude of 6,000 to 12,000", April, 1892, * 
3,356. Collected by Heyde & Lux. 
SANICULA MEXICANA DC.—San Miguel Uspantén, Dep 
Quiché, at an altitude of 6,000 to 12,000%, April, 1892 ® 
3,357. Collected by Heyde & Lux. : 
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