io6 Muhlenbergia, Volume 2 



AMMIACEAE 



BOWI^ESIA SEPTENTRIONALIS C. & R. Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 

 7: 31. 1900. 

 No. 7779, collected April 26, about a mile within Kein 

 canyon on steep northerly slopes, the plants shaded and pro- 

 tected by other vegetation. The species is a variable one, and 

 is widely distributed in the State. The type was collected near 

 Tucson, Arizona. 



Washingtonia brevipes C. & R. Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 7 : 

 66. 1900. 

 No. 7430, collected May 18, 1904, in the foothills west of 

 Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, where it is not uncommon on 

 wooded slopes. It is found almost throughout California, ex- 

 tending north into Washington and Idaho. 



No. 7978, collected June 5, in rich loose ground a short dis- 

 tance below Shasta Springs, Siskiyou county. This is from the 

 type region "Mount Shasta and vicinity." 



Pteryxia CALiFORNiCA C. & R. Cont. U. S. Nat. HerlD. '7: 

 172. 1900. 

 No. 7953, collected June 3, in sand among rocks along the 

 Sacramento just above Middle Creek station, Shasta county. It 

 is rather plentiful here, but no doubt brought down by the 

 stream from the mountains above. The type was collected near 

 "Sisson, Siskiyou County." 



LoMATiUM DASYCARPUM (T. & G.) C. & R. Cout. U. S. Nat. 

 Herb. 7: 218. 1900. 



Peucedamim dasycarpum T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1: 628. 1840. 



Peucedanum Pringlei C. & R. Bot. Gaz. 13: 209. 1888. 



No. 7265, collected March 16, 1904, on the summit of the 

 first ridge west of Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, growing in 

 stony places in a field. The type was collected somewhere in 

 the coast region by Douglas. Coulter & Rose credit the species 



