Plants of the Pribilof Islands. 130 



Sagina linneei Pre^l. 



Common on both islands. 



Claytonia arctica Adams. 



Common on St. Paul ; in full bloom the end of July. 



Montia fontana Linn. 

 Tolerably common on St. Paul. 



Lupinus nootkatensis Donn. 



Very abundant and conspicuous on both islands ; grows high 

 and rank ; flowers past prime before end of July. 



Lathyrus maritimus Bigel. 



Common in a few places on St. Paul; in full flower July 30. 



Rubus chamaemorus Linn. 



Abundant on both islands, particularly on the heather bogs. 

 Fruit full grown but imperfect and not ripe the latter part of 

 July. * 



Rubus stellatus Smith. 



Common on the heather bogs of both islands. In full bloom 

 the latter part of July ; flowers deep, rich red. 



Geum rossii Serin ge. 



Abundant on both islands and growing in the moss bogs in 

 patches a meter or two in diameter. A little past prime in early 

 August. The deep yellow flowers are showy and handsome. 



Potentilla fragiformis Willd. 

 Common on St. Paul ; past prime. 



Potentilla palustris Scop. 



Common in some of the sphagnum bogs on St. George; in 

 flower the first week in August. 



Saxifraga bracteata Don. 

 Common on St. Paul. 



