This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...Bitter Root Forest Reserve, altitude 2,000 meters, Leiberg 2978, September 1, 1897. Washington: "From Fort Coville to Rocky Mountains," Lyall, in 1861 (this may he an Idaho station; the label also cites "Galton Mountains, altitude 5,000 feet"). British Cowmhia: Donald, Columbia Valley, Macoun, July 13, 1885. 8. Ligusticum leibergi C. & 11., sp. nov. Plate IV. Glabrous, except the slightly roughish inflorescence; stem tall, somewhat leafy, usually with verticil of 3 to 7 peduncles surrounding the stouter and larger central one; leaves large, twice ternate, then pinnate; segments lanceolate, acuminate, laciniately cleft into narrow sharp-pointed and sometimes toothed lobes; lateral peduncles 1 to 3 dm. long (the umbels often sterile), the central one 2 to 4 dm. long; umbel equally many-rayed, with no involucels (rarely a bractlet or two); rays 2.5 to 5 cm. long; pedicels 8 to 12 mm. long; fruit oblong, 4 to 5 mm. long, with thin narrow wings; stylopodium conical. Typo locality, Traille Hiver Basin, Kootenai County, Idaho; collected by Le hecg, no. (514, June-August, 1891; type in U. S. Nat. Herb. Idaho and eastern Washington. Specimens era mined: Idaho: Traille River Basin, Kootenai County, Leiberg 614, June-August, 1891; Lake Conir d'Alene, Kootenai County, Sandberg 535, July 2, 1892; St. Maries, Kootenai County, Henderson 2663, 2664, August 3, 1894; Desmet, Kootenai County, altitude 850 meters, and Sohans Pass, altitude 1,650 meters, Leiberg 9, 429, June-August, 1895; Priest River Range, altitude 1,500 meters, L, eiberg 2727, July 17, 1897; Lake Coeur d'Alene, Henderson 4607, August 8, 1898; Payette Lake, Jones, July 26, 1899. Washington: G. I1. Vaseg, August, 1889; Rock Creek (near Mica Peak), Spokane County, Sidsdorf 1199, June-July...