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botanically. These were mountain cranberry (Vaccinium Vitis- 
_ Idea), bilberry (V. uliginosum), and black crowberry (Empetrum 
nigrum). 
We gathered these, stewed them with sugar, and found them 
avery good sauce. There was not much difference in their taste 
The crafiberries were, perhaps, rather the best. 
The plants in the following list I collected either on the top 
of the mountain or on the north side of the basin, on the slope 
facing the south. Some half-dozen are reported from this locality 
for the first time. Two others, A grostis canina, var. alpina, and 
Carex atrata, var. ovata, are new to the State, and Lycopodium 
alpinum, has, I believe, never before been found in the United 
States. 
Arenaria Grenlandica, (Retz.), Spreng. 
Potentilla tridentata, Ait. 
Potentilla fruticosa. \.. 
Epilobium Hornemanni, Reich. 
Heracleum lanatum, Michx. 
Solidago Virga-aurea, L. var. alpina, Bigel. 
Aster radula, Ait. 
Gnaphalium supinum, Vill. 
Arnica Chamissonis, Less. 
Prenanthes Boottii, (D.C.), Gray. 
Prenanthes Serpentaria, Pursh. var. naua, (Bigel. ), Gray. 
Campanula rotundifolia, L. 
Vaccinium uliginosum, L. 
Vaccinium Vitis-Idea, L. 
Chiogenes hispidula, (L.), T. and G. 
Arctostaphylos alpina, (L.), Spreng. 
Casstope hypnoides, (L.), Don. 
Lryanthus taxifolius, Gray. 
Rhododendron Lapponicum, Wahl. 
Ledum latifolium, Ait. 
Diapensia Lapponica, L. 
Castillea eee Kunth, var. septentrionalis, Gray. 
Betula glandulosa, Michx. 
Alnus viridis, D.C. 
Salix Uva-ursa, Mx. 
