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2. Lileopsis occidentalis, sp. nov. 
Leaves elongated linear, narrowing above, 3 to 18 long: peduncles 
much shorter than the leaves, 2 to 4™ long.—Coast region of Oregon, 
Washington, and Vancouver island. 
Specimens examined.—OreEcon, salt marshes of Tillamook bay 
(Thos. Howell, July 11, 1882; ZL. F. Henderson 403, July 14, 1882); 
Light House point, four miles above 
Astoria (Zhos. Meehan, August 1883); 
wet places on coast of Yaquina bay 
(Euhu Hall 205, September, 1871): 
WASHINGTON, on springy, gravelly 
shore of Lake Washington, King county 
Fic. 2. (W. N. Suksdorf 972, August 4, 1890); 
Fruit and fruit section of Seattle (C. V. Piper 642, June 20, 1889); 
L. occidentalis. Puget sound (Wilkes Expedition): VAN- 
COUVER IsLAND, near Como (/ames Macoun, July 1, 1893); Chase 
river (James Macoun, June 3, 1887). 
This species was referred by Dr. Torrey, in the Report of the Wilkes 
Expedition 17: 313, to Crantzia attenuata, a species known only from eastern 
South America. From the meager description of the latter species, as well 
as the great geographical separation, we have no hesitation in keeping the two 
forms apart. 
** Fruit with all the ribs corky thickened, the laterals more prominent: 
peduncles much shorter than the leaves. 
3. Lilzopsis Carolinensis, sp. nov. 
Leaves very narrow and elon- 
gated below, broadening into a spat- 
ulate or oblong blade, 5 to 25™ long 
by 4 to 15"" wide: peduncles very 
short, 1 to.1.5 ™ long: dorsal ribs 
sharply acute.—Eastern North nate: 
lina (G. McCarthy, 1884). | 
LIL#OPSIS SCHAFFNERIANA Fic. 3. 
(Schlecht.) Coulter & Rose. Fruit and fruit section of 
Crantzia Schaffneriana Schlecht. L. Carolinensis. 
Linnea 26: 370. 1853. 
Leaves when growing in drier places almost filiform and short (6™ 
long), when growing in water elongated linear, 2.25 to 30™ long: 
peduncles very short: fruit oblong, the dorsal ribs obtuse.—Southern 
Arizona and southward through Mexico to Chili. 
