1915] ABRAMS & SMILEY—ERIODICTYON 121 
In addition to the species included in these studies, there are 
two other plants which were transferred by GREENE (5, 6) from 
3-—Distributional map of Eriodictyon: each species is given the same n’ 
ber as in i the text; species 1~5 are outlined by an unbroken line and the stations salad 
in the text are marked by a circle; species 6-8 are outlined by a dotted line and the 
stations by a black dot. 
Nama to Eriodictyon. Nama Parryi Gray agrees with typical 
Eriodictyon in seed character and essentially in fruit, and perhaps 
