242 



Spruce, Blue, 6 

 Spruce, Cat, 6 

 Spruce, Common, 7 

 Spruce, Double, 7 

 Spruce pine, 4 

 Spruce, Single, 7 

 Spruce, Skunk, 6 

 Spruce, White, 7 

 Spruce, Yellow, 7 

 Stinking elder, 74 

 Stinking Mayweed, 80 

 Sugar plum, 62 

 Summer farewell, 79 

 Sweet Bay, 31 

 Sweet grass, 14 



Tea berry, 73 



Thatch, IS 



Trailing yew, 9 



Tree, Roundwood, 39 



Tuckahoe, 29 



Tucky or Tucky lily, 29 



Vine, Cinnamon, 72 

 Vine, Moxie, 62 

 Vine, Rabbit, 44 



Virginia pine, 5 



Wampee, Alligator, 21 



Wampee, Dog-tongue, 11 



Weed, Fish, 26 



Weed, Wire, 55 



White spruce, 7 



Wild coffee, 47 



Wild elder, 58 



Wild gentian, 21 



Wild oats, 18 



Wild okra, 54 



Wild parsnip, 59 



Wild pear, 40 



Wild pepper grass, 33 



Willow, Button, 71 



Wire- weed, 55 



Wood, Crooked, 71 



Woods cranberry, 63 



Vara anama, 67 

 Yellow spruce, 7 

 Yew, Trailing, 9 



Zhebes fines, 10 

 Zhebes plantain, 12 



SHORTER NOTES 



^ Allium platyphyllum sp. nov. — Plant 15 cm. high or more; 

 bulb subglobose, the outer coat somewhat reticulate; leaves 2 

 or 4, flat, about 20 cm. long, 1-1.3 cm. wide, falcate; scapes 

 solitary or in twos, 10-12 cm. long, compressed, winged; bracts 

 2, ovate, membranous; flowers numerous, rose-purple, borne on 

 slightly winged pedicels about 15 mm. long; perianth segments 

 oblong-ovate, acuminate, 10 mm. long or less; filaments included, 

 membranous, dilated at the base; fruit not seen. 



Type in the U. S. National Herbarium (Frederick V. Coville, 

 no. 2362) collected on steep scab-land in the Valley of Peavine 

 Creek on the trail from Chico to Billy Meadows, Wallowa 

 National Forest, Oregon, at an elevation of about 1,200 meters. 



This species is readily recognized by its broad, falcate leaves, 

 its compressed winged scapes, the latter appearing singly or in 



