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FPABACES. 
Lupinus nootkatensis unalaskensis Wats. Proc. Amer. Acad. viii, 524 (1873). 
The type specimens of this variety were collected on the Island of Unalaska. 
Khantaak Island, June 20 (No. 35). It was found in abundance also in Disen- 
chantment Bay and on the west side of Yakutat Bay. The National Herbarium 
contains specimens not only from Unalaska but also from the Shumagin Islands and 
Kadiak Island. 
Lathyrus maritimus (L.) Bigelow, Fl. Bost. ed. 2, 268 (1824); Pisum maritimum L. 
Sp. Pl. ii, 727 (1753), First described from European specimens. 
At the mouth of the Ankow River, Yakutat Bay, June 13 (No. 20); abundant on 
a bare, sandy point. 
Lathyrus palustris L. Sp. Pl. ii, 733 (1753). Type locality, Europe. 
Khantaak Island, July 27 (No. 77), in the margins of forest openings. 
ROSACEA. 
Luetkea pectinata (Pursh) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. i, 217 (1891); Savrifraga pectinata 
Pursh, Fl. i, 312 (1814). Type specimen, from the “northwest coast” of North 
America, collected by Menzies. 
Disenchantment Bay, August 5 (No. 90); abundant in the mountains, occurring: 
between 180 and 1,200 meters altitude. 
Rubus pedatus Smith, Ic. Pl. Ined. t. 63 (1791). “In Americ borealis tractu 
occidentali legit Archibaldus Menzies.” 
Khantaak Island, June (No. 151); frequent in the moist spruce forests. 
Rubus spectabilis Pursh, Fl. i, 348, t. 16 (1814). Pursh described the species from 
specimens collected by Lewis and Clarke on the banks of the Columbia River, and 
by Menzies ‘‘on the northwest coast,” 
At the Mission, May 26 (No.1). For the distribution and uses of this plant, see 
page 329. 
Rubus stellatus Smith, Ic. Pl. Ined. t. 64(1791). Type locality the same as that 
of Rubus pedatus. . 
Near the Mission, June 1 (No. 9); common in the damp woods of the lowlands. 
Geum calthifolium Smith, in Rees, Cyc]. xvi (1819). Type specimen, collected 
“by Mr. Menzies on the west coast of North America.” 
Near Dalton Landing, August 16 (No. 130), occurring on a mountain side at an 
altitude of about 250 meters, 
Geum macrophyllum Willd. Enum. i, 557 (1809). Type locality, “in Camt- 
schatca.” 
Khantaak Island, June 17 (No. 25); a common weed near adeserted Indian village. 
FPragaria chiloensis (L.) Lam. Eneyel. ii, 5387 (1786); F. vesca chiloensis L. Sp. 
PL. i, 495 (1753). Type locality not given. 
Khantaak Island, May 27 (No. 2), This plant has a thick, closely bracteate root- 
stock and thick, coriaceous leaves, glabrous and impressed-reticulate above, densely 
villous beneath, as in specimens from the vicinity of San Francisco. For the distri- 
bution and uses of this plant, see page 331. 
Potentilla anserina L. Sp. Pl. i, 495 (1753). Type locality European. 
Near the Mission, June 19 (No, 34). The plant is common but is confined to the 
beaches, both on the islands and on the mainland. The leaf of Potentilla anserina 
is one example of a type represented in the present collection by three other species, 
Fragaria chiloensis, Potentilla villosa, and Phellopterus littoralis. In all these plants 
the leaf is somewhat thickened, rugose and glabrous above, and beneath very 
densely tomentose or villous. All the species grow upon the naked, sandy beach of 
the ocean just above the line of high tide, where they are exposed not only to the 
