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A Ilium cernuum Roth. 



Galium boreale L. 



Vicia americana Muhl. 



Aster laevis L. 



Castilleja miniata Dougl. 



Glycyrrhiza lepidota Nutt. 



Anaphalis margaritacea Gray. 



Monarda menthcefolia Graham. 



Sisymbrium incisum Eng. 



Campanula rotundifolia L. 



Caloahortus apiculaius Baker. (Dried seed pod.) 



Cymopterus longipes Wats. 



Fritillaria pudica Spreng. (Dried seed pod.) 



A pocynum androsaemifolium L. 



Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. 



Lithospermum ruderale Dougl. 



Rumex persicarioides L. 



Gaillardia aristata Pursh. 



Artemisia discolor Dougl. 



Aster occidentalis Nutt. 



Viola adunca Smith. 



Epilobium spicatum Rydb. 



Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. 



Berberis repens Lindl. 



Mentha arvensis var. glabrata Bth. 



Solidago occidentalis (Nutt.) T. & G. 



Prunella vulgaris L. 



Spiraea lucida Dougl. 



At Yellow Bay most of the plants in the preceding list are found. 

 Poison ivy covers a portion of the beach near the point. Equi- 

 setum, speedwell, spring cress, Canada mint and buttercups, 

 steironema and yellow monkey flower appear on the small mud 

 flats as the water goes down. Ranunculus jimnmula var. inter- 

 medius is a slender little buttercup growing nearly everywhere 

 along the shores of the lake. 



Salix fluviatilis Nutt. is the first shrub to appear on the sand 

 bars and muddy banks. In such places are found: 



Mimulus langsdorfii Donn. 

 Ranunculus douglasii Howell. 

 Ranunculus acriformis Gray. 

 Halerpestes cymbalaria Pursh. 

 Veronica serpyllifolia L. 

 Veronica scutellata L. 

 Veronica peregrina L. 



