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II. RECLASSIFIED OR NEW PERT OIY 
CHIEFLY NORTH AMERICAN _ 
CaLOCHORTUS BARBATUS (HBK.) Painter, var. chihv 
nov 
a duplicate type (Bcacls 328) among some fs Mex 
specimens of the Liliaceae. I have discussed the distinctness 
the catagories variety and species under Inga vera Willd., 
page 1 of this Contribution. 
C a Bowiei (Hook.), comb. nov. Laurus Bowiei Hook. 
toile Bot. wv. 419, t. 23 (1842). Laurus ousteae a Cunn. Bot. 
Mag. under t. 3931 (1842). C. australis (A. -_ sae 
Austr. V. 299 (1870). 
There is a reference in the Botanical Magazine, 1. ©. 
Bowiei, ss indicating that it is the earlier name. 
¥ Sanicula Peckiana, spec. nov., planta perennis usque ad 
alta <n crassa sublignosa; caulibus circa 4, a basi ad 
alterne et remote ramosis, ramis ere recto-patentibus, apice, « 
catis; foliis plerumque basilaribus 6-10 em. longis 3-5 cm 
oblongo-ovatis vel -lanceolatis pinnatifidis, vel subbipinn 
pinnis ad rhachin decurrentibus ubique alam a i 
gram vel parce setoso-dentatam formantibus, foliolis ve 
tis ovatis saepius profunde incisis, serrato-crenatis, dentibus 
solum mucronulatis, non setosis; umbellis paucifloris; 
masculis flavis, pedicellis circa 3 mm. longis; fructibus % 
This te Sonne is not closely related to 
species. In vegetative characters it approaches most 
bipinnatifida from which it is at once distinct, however, i 
partialky naked fruit as well as by other characters of eR. 
Prof. Peck, of Willamette University, is enthusiastically 
to make known the interesting flora of Oregon 2 : 
ously shared his more recent collections from the sou 
part of the state with the Gray Herbarium. His work ae 
tor of Myxomycetes has been commemorated in the name” 
nitis Mortonii and he has been accorded the same reco 

