1901] Fernald, — Vascular Plants of Mt Katahdin. 175 
Viola Selkirkii, Pursh. Woods in Great Basin ; shelves at 1230 to 
1385 m. (4000 to 4500 ft.), North wall, North Basin. 
V. palustris, L. Common by streams on the upper slopes; Chim- 
ney Pond. Flowers white. 
V. blanda, Willd. Common in Great Basin. 
* V. canina, L., var.? Chimney Pond; shelves at 1230 to 1385 
m. (4000 to 4500 ft.), North and West walls, North Basin. This 
plant, identical with that of alpine regions of the White Mts., occurs 
also in Labrador and Greenland. It differs from V. canina, var. 
Muhlenbergit, Gray (V. labradorica, Schrank) in its deep blue, not 
lavender, corolla, entire or subentire stipules, and more rounded 
upper leaves. Further study of the northern forms is necessary 
before its status and name can be exactly determined. 
Epilobium angustifolium, L. Chimney Pond. 
E. Hornemanni, Reich. Scattered, but generally distributed. 
** E. anagallidifolium, Lam. Immature plants, probably of this 
high-northern species, were collected in moss near the heads of Saddle 
Brook and of Saddle Slide. 
Heracleun lanatum, Michx. North Mt. (Briggs) ; Shelves at 1230 
to 1385 m. (4000 to 4500 ft.), West wall, North Basin; Chimney 
. Pond. 
Cornus canadensis, L. Common. 
C. stolonifera, Michx. Chimney Pond; floor of North Basin. 
Pyrola minor, L. Katahdin (Blake); by brooks, Great Basin, 
ascending nearly to head of Saddle Brook. 
Pyrola secunda, L. Under spruces, South wall, North Basin. 
Moneses grandiflora, Salisb. Frequent in woods. 
Chimaphila umbellata, Nutt. Katahdin (Goodale). 
Monotropa Hypopitys, L. Katahdin (Goodale). 
Ledum groenlandicum, Oeder. Common. 
Rhododendron Rhodora, Don. Near the Pond, North Basin. 
R. lapponicum, Wahl. Very common in more exposed places. 
Loiseleuria procumbens, Desv. Katahdin (Blake); north of Monu- 
ment peaks (Scribner); head of Saddle Brook; floor of North Basin. 
Kalmia augustifolia, L. Frequent. 
K. glauca, Ait. Common, 
Bryanthus taxifolius, Gray. Above timber-line, East slope of 
Saddle; from head of Tableland to Pomola; upper slopes of 
North Mt. 
