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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[1898. 



Cornus Canadensis L. 



Root horizontal. June 16, 

 1806, Collins Creek. 



Lonicera ciliosa Poir. 



On the Kooskooskee, June 5, 

 1806. 



Lonicera ciliosa Poir. 



Rocky Mountains, June 16, 

 1806. [Poor and sterile, but 

 characteristic]. 21 



Lonicera involucrata Banks. 



Shrub within the Rocky 

 Mountains,found in raoistground 

 near branches of rivulets, July 

 7, 1806. No. 5 found on the 

 waters of the Columbia, Septem- 

 ber 2, 1805. The growth of a 

 moist situation seldom rises 

 higher than 6 or 8 feet ; puts up 

 a number of succulent sprouts, 

 forming a thick bush. [Stems 

 only]. 



Achillea Millefolium L. 



Camp on the Kooskooskee, 

 May 20,1806. 



Aplopappus spinulosus DC. 



Prairies, September 15, 1804. 



Caprifolmm ciliosum Pursh, 

 Fl. 160. On the banks of the 

 Kooskooskee, M. Lewis. >j . June 

 v. s. in Herb. Lewis. 20 



Caprifolmm ciliosum Pursh, 

 [but not the type specimen]. 



A. tomentosa Pursh, (n o t 

 Willd.), Fl. 563. On the banks 

 of the Kooskooskee, M. Lewis. 11 . 

 June, v. s. in Herb. Lewis. 22 



Amellus spinulosus Pursh, Fl. 

 564. In open prairies on the 

 Missouri, M.Lewis. 2/. August, 

 September, v. s. in Herb. Lewis 



™ Caprifolium ciliosum Pursh. 



21 Lonicera ciliosa Poir. 



"On the Kooskooskee, June 5, 1806" A flowerless branch. Pursh says: 

 " on the banks of the Kooskooskee, M. Lewis, June ; flowers of a deep yel- 

 low." In the Journal, reference is made to " the honeysuckle first found on 

 the Kooskooskee, near the Chopunnish Nation, and again below the Grand 

 Rapids," as among the plants of the Pacific coast. 



22 Achillea Millefolium L. 



'' Camp on the Kooskooskee, May 20, 1806." Described by Pursh as, A. 

 tomentosa Willd, " on the banks of the Kooskooskee, M. Lewis, June; flowers 

 yellow." The specimens were evidently white, but turned yellow in drying. 

 Pursh, Fl. II, 563, not 319, as quoted in Gray's Synoptical Flora. 



