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BORAGINACESAI. 
Pneumaria maritima (L.) Hill, Veg. Syst. vii, 40 (1764); Pulmonaria maritima 
L. Sp. PL. i, 136 (1753). Type locality, the sandy beaches of England. 
On the west side of Yakutat Bay, about 10 kilometers north of Point Manby, June 
28 (No. 50). Around Disenchantment Bay, also, the plant is common, and, as at the 
other locality, confined to the sandy beach. 
SCROPHULARIACES. 
Mimulus langsdorfii Donn; Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 1501 (1812). Description drawn 
from specimens grown in the Botanic Garden at Cambridge, England, the seed com- 
ing from Unashka [Unalaska], one of the Fox Islands.” This is the Mimulus luteus 
of most American authors. 
On the east side of Yakutat Bay, 26 kilometers north of the Mission, July 14 (No. 
55), along a stream in dense woods; and again on a small stream emptying into 
Disenchantment Bay. 
Veronica alpina L. Sp. Pl. i, 11 (1753). Type locality European. 
Disenchantment Bay, August 9 (No. 97), near a water course; found but sparingly. 
Castilleja miniata Dougl.; Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. ii, 106 (1838), Type specimens 
from the Blue Mountains of Oregon. 
On a sandy point at the mouth of the Ankow River, June 13 (No. 21), and in Dis_ 
enchantment Bay, August 3 (No. 82); the former with yellowish, the latter with red 
bracts. The plant is abundant in the valleys and lowlands about Yukutat Bay, and 
occurs occasionally up to an altitude of 550 meters. 
Castilleja parviflora Bong. Veg. Sitch. 158 (1831). Type specimens collected near 
Sitka. 
Disenchantment Bay, August 5 (No. 89); found in but one place, on the southern 
slope of a mountain, about 600 meters above the sea. These specimens were thus 
identified by the late Mr. H. E. Seaton. 
Buphrasia officinalis L. Sp. Pl. ii, 604 (1753). Type specimens from Europe. 
Dalton Landing, August 15 (No. 125); common in sandy soil of the beach. The 
specimens have less spinescent leaves and smaller flowers than the typical European 
plant. 
Pedicularis palustris wlassowiana (Steven) Bunge, in Ledeb. FI]. Ross. iii, 283 
(1847); P. wlassowiana Steven, Mon. Pedic. 27, t. 9, fig. 1 (1822). 
At the entrance of Disenchantment Bay, July 24 (No. 75); growing along a sandy 
beach just above the line of high tide, The lower lip in these specimens is unusually 
short, not more than one-half as long as the galea. 
Pedicularis sudetica Willd. Sp. Pl. iii, 209 (1800). Described from plants col- 
lected in the Sudetie Mountains and in Siberia. . 
Disenchantment Bay, August 9 (No. 98); from sea level to an altitude of 120 meters. 
Rhinanthus crista-galli L. Sp. Pl. ii, 603 (1753). Type locality European. 
Ocean Cape, July 18 (No. 68), and at Dalton Landing; growing in both stations on 
the sandy beach. 
POLYGONACES. 
Polygonum viviparum L. Sp. Pl. i, 360 (1753). Type locality, European. 
On a bluff along the Ankow River, about 10 kilometers above its mouth, July 16 
(No. 65), and on the shores of Disenchantment Bay, 200 meters above the sea. 
FPAGACE A. 
Alnus rubra Bong. Veg. Sitch., 162 (1831). The type specimen was collected at 
Sitka by Mertens. 
Khantaak Island, May 27 (No.3). For the distribution of this plant, the red alder, 
see page 328. 
