352 BOTANi:. 



Collected also by Marcy in the Wahsatch. "Urge" of the Pah-Utes. 

 Plate XXXVIII. Fig. 1. Plant; natural size. Fig. 2. Flower; enlarged 

 two diameters. Fig. 3. Reticulation of the bulb-coat; enlarged thirty 

 diameters. (1,183.) 



Allium atkoeubens. Much like the last. Sepals long-acuminate, dark- 

 purple ; spathe 2-3-valved ; the coatings of the deep-seated bulb without 

 trace of any marked reticulation. — Dry foot-hills from the West Humboldt' 

 to the Havallah Mountains, Nevada ; 5,000 feet altitude ; June. " Ko-si-urge " 

 of the Pah-Utes. Plate XXXVIII. Fig. 4. Plant ; natural size. Fig. 5. 

 Flower; enlarged two diameters. (1,184.) 



Allium acuminatum. Hook. Fl. Bor. A7ner. 2. 184,?. 196. Bulb with- 

 out rootstock, the reticulation somewhat regularly hexagonal, usually distinct; 

 scape slender, 6-15' high ; leaves sheathing, very narrowly linear, 1" wide 

 or less, folded-carinate, nearly equaling or shorter than the scape ; umbel 

 rather many- (12-30-) flowered, erect, pedicels spreading, 4-9" long; spathe 

 2-valved, valves broad-ovate, abruptly setaceous-acuminate, slightly connate ; 

 sepals bright rose-color, 4-7" long, ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate with the 

 point recurved, gibbous at base, the inner minutely serrulate ; stamens about 

 a third shorter than the sepals and nearly equaling the style ; stigma shortly 

 lobed ; capsule not crested ; cells 2-seeded. — From Fraser's River to Cali- 

 fornia, and collected by Stansbury in Weber River Valley, {A. stellatwn, 

 Torn, Stans. Rep.) Havallah Range, Nevada, on Antelope Island in Salt 

 Lake, and in the Wahsatch and Uintas ; 5-6,000 feet altitude ; May-June. 

 " Kur-gur" of the Pah-Utes. Plate XXXVII. Fig. 6. Reticulation of 

 the bulb-coat ; enlarged thirty diameters. (1,185.) 



Allium anceps, Kellogg. Trans. Calif. Acad. 2. 109, Jig. 32. Bulb 

 without rootstock, the areolation of the coats vertically compressed hexagonal ; 

 scape 2-4' high, somewhat flattened (1-2" broad) and margined, naked ; 

 leaves (2) attenuated at base and scarcely sheathing above the bulb, exceed- 

 ing the scape, thick, flat or sometimes folded, broad-linear (2-4 ' wide,) 

 falcate or variously curved, roughish on the margin ; valves of the spathe 2, 

 acute, connate at base ; umbel many- (12-30-) flowered, pedicels spreadincr, 

 ¥ long ; flowers turbinate at base, pale-pink or greenish-white, the sepals 

 linear-lanceolate, acute, 3-4" long, slightly gibbous at base, the inner nar- 

 rower, somewhat recurved; stamens about equaling the sepals, the filaments 

 scarcely dilated and shortly adnate at base ; style a little shorter, entire ; 



