1903] 
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of the Great Basin extending up in the South Basin to the 
foot of Saddle Slide. 
Populus balsamifera L. ‘Two clumps were recorded as on the 
west shore of the Rocky Ponds in the North Basin. 
Arceuthobium pusillum Peck. On Picea nigra; extends well 
up in the Great Basin; on the east shore at the mouth of 
Lower Basin Pond outlet it forms a beautiful example of 
Arceuthobium Arummhofs. 
Nuphar Kalmianum Ait. Common, rocky shores of Lake 
Cowles. 
Nymphaea odorata minor Sims. Less abundant and with the 
above. 
Actaea alba Bigel. Rare in mesophytic woods, Great Basin; 
extending up as far as Dry Pond. 
Sarracenia purpurea L. Common in the sphagnum bog, 
Great Basin. 
Drosera intermedia Hayne. A pioneer in the sphagnum bog, 
Great Basin; growing in the shallow water with Scheuchzeria. 
Pyrus arbutifolia L.f. Abundant, the sphagnum bog, Great 
Basin; North West Basin. 
Amelanchier spicata, Dec. Rare, West wall of North Basin on 
gravelly shelf. 
Trifolium repens L. Few plants introduced at old camp site, 
North shore of Chimney Pond. 
Empetrum nigrum L. It is of interest to note the occurrence 
of this species in the sphagnum bog, Great Basin. 
Acer Pennsylvanicum L. Common in “cuttings” at base of 
West slopes of North Spur. 
Aralia nudicaulis L. Mesophytic woods, Great Basin. 
Osmorrhiza sp. A species of Osmorrhiza occurs frequently 
in the mesophytic woods, North West Basin. 
Monotropa uniflora L. Abundant in mesophytic woods, Great 
Basin, extending to foot of Saddle Slide; North West Basin, 
mesophytic woods. 
Monotropa Hypopitys L. Abundant in mesophytic woods; 
having a similar distribution to the species above with which 
it always occurs. 
Vaccinium uliginosum L. 
Vaccinium Vitis-[daea L. 
