1923] Fernald,—Baffin Land Plants of MacMillan Expedition 111 
Type in the U. S. National Herbarium, no. 989634, collected on 
slope in woods, Cabin John, Montgomery County, Maryland, 26 
May 1918, by S. F. Blake (no. 6902). Duplicate in the Gray Herbar- 
ium. 
OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED: (ONTARIO: Kingston, 1895, J. 
Fowler. New York: Vicinity of North Harpersfield, Delaware 
County, 1906, D. LeR. Topping 166. PENNSYLVANIA: J. Hoopes. 
MARYLAND: Cabin John, 1908, E. S. Steele; Plummer's Island, 
1915, P. C. Standley 11451. DistricT or CoLUMBIA: Banks of Canal, 
1895, C. L. Pollard 177; High Island, 1895, Pollard 252; between 
Potomac River and Canal, Georgetown to Plummer's Island, 1899, 
E. L. Morris 41. Onto: Niles, 1891, R. H. Ingraham. 
3. OSMORHIZA LONGISTYLIS var. VILLICAULIS Fernald, RHODORA 10: 
52. 1908. 
Washingtonia longistylis villicaulis Coult. € Rose, Contr. U. S. 
Nat. Herb. 12: 443. 1909. 
Stem, petioles, and at least the lower part of the branches densely 
villous with spreading hairs 1 to 2 mm. long. 
TYPE LOCALITY: On the Conestoga near Binkley's Bridge, Lancas- 
ter County, Pennsylvania. Type collected by A. A. Heller, 21 
June 1901, in Gray Herbarium; duplicate in U. S. National Herbarium. 
DisTRIBUTION: Pennsylvania to Minnesota and Nebraska, south 
to Maryland, Missouri, and Oklahoma. 
This seems to be as common in the District of Columbia and 
vicinity as the typical form. 
Bureau or PLant InDusTRY, WaAsHINGTON, D. C. 
BAFFIN LAND PLANTS COLLECTED BY THE MACMILLAN 
EXPEDITION, 1922. 
M. L. FERNALD. 
Durtna MacMillan’s last expedition to Baffin Land a small 
collection of vascular plants was made by Mr. MacMillan’s chief 
assistant, Mr. Ralph Robinson. Although the collection consists 
chiefly of widespread arctic types and contains only a few species 
not already recorded' from eastern Baffin Land, it seems desirable, 
since there are so few records from southwestern Baffin Land, to 
lFor instance in J. D. Hooker's Account of the Plants collected in Greenland and 
Arctic American during the Expedition of Sir Francis M'Clintock.—Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Bot. v. 79-88 (1861); and James Taylor's Notice of Flowering Plants and Ferns 
collected on both sides of Davis Straits and Baffin's Bay.—Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 
vii. 323-334 (1863). 
