BULLETIN 
OF THE 
TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB: 
. 
Vol. XIX.) New York, August 10, 1892. [No. 8. 
Plants Collected in Alaska and Nanaimo, B, C., July and August, 1891." 
By Grace E. CooLtey, WELLESLEY COLLEGE. 
I desire to thank Drs. Vasey and Trelease, Prof. Underwood, 
Mr. Bebb, and my friend and colleague, Miss Cummings, for 
kindness in determining the plants of those groups of which they 
have made special study; also Dr. Robinson, for his courtesy in 
placing the valuable material of the Gray Herbarium at my dis- 
posal. 
RANUNCULACE. 
Aconitum delphinifolium, DC. Juneau; Sheep Creek, near Juneau. 
Actea alba, Bigel. Chilcat. 
Actea spicata, L.. var rubra, Ait. Juneau. 
; Anemone narcissiflora, L. Above Silver Bow Basin, near Juneau. 
Anemone parviflora, Michx. Above Silver Bow Basin, near Juneau. 
Anemone Richardsoni, Hook. Above Silver Bow Basin. 
Aquilegia Jormosa, Fisch. Juneau; Sheep Creek. 
Coptis asplenifolia, Salisb. Salmon Creek, near Juneau ; Sheep Creek. 
anunculus Cooleye, Vasey and Rose, n. sp. Near the summit of a ridge covered 
with snow, near Juneau, Aug. 6. Description to be published later. 
Ranunculus Cymbalaria, Pursh. Chilcat. 
Ranunculus Eschscholtzii, Schlecht. Near Juneau. 
anunculus occidentalis, Nutt. Near Juneau. 
Caine occidentalis, Nugt. var. Lyalli, Gray. Wrangel. 
anunculus pygmeus, Wahi. Mountain above Silver Bow Basin, near Juneau. 
BERBERIDACE&. 
iad triphylla, DC, Nanaimo, B. C. 
NYMPHA‘ACE:. 
NM 
uphar futeum, Smith. Douglas Island. 
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* Supplementary to paper published in the June number.” 
