Ravine on Caribou Island, Batik' Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 



1 «)()(), Goodsell qi. (The specimens are in leaf only.) 



Dryas integrifolia Yahl. An arctic and subarctic species, 

 distributed from Greenland to Anticosti and Alaska. 



Vicinity of North Star Bay, Aug. 3-6, 1908, Goodsell 4. Vicin- 

 ity of Cape Saumarey, Aug. 8, 1908, Goodsell 21. 



Empetrum nigrum L. An arctic and subarctic undershrub of 

 wet and rocky places from Greenland to Maine, northern New- 

 York, Michigan, Montana, and Alaska; also in Europe and Asia. 



Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 

 1909, Goodsell jo. 



Viola palustris L. In swamps from Labrador to New England, 

 Colorado, Washington, and Alaska; also in Europe and Asia. 



Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 

 1909, Goodsell 83. 



Chamaenerion lalijolium (L.) Sweet (Epilobium latifolium 

 L.). An arctic-alpine plant of moist places, ranging from Green- 

 land to Quebec, Colorado, Oregon, and Alaska; also in Europe 

 and Asia. 



Vicinity of Etah, Aug. 6-18, 1908, Goodsell 33. 



Epilobium palustre L. A circumpolar bog plant, extending 

 in this country south to the White Mountains and Ontario. 



Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 

 1909, Goodsell 81. 



Cornelia suecica (L.) Rydb. (Cornus suecica L.). A circum- 

 polar arctic or subarctic plant of wet woods, ranging in this 

 country from Labrador and Newfoundland to Quebec and Alaska. 



Ravine on Caribou Island, Battle Harbor, Labrador, Aug. 15, 

 1909, Goodsell 85. 



Conioselinum pumilum Rose sp. now 



Stems simple or nearly so, low, 12 to 15 cm. high, glabrous, 

 purplish, somewhat fluted; stem leaves 2 or 3, small, 3 to 6 cm. 

 long, ternately divided, ultimate segment sharply toothed or 

 cleft, glabrous; inflorescence a small compact terminal umbel, 

 sometimes with an additional lateral one; involucre none; in- 

 volucel bractlets several, filiform, longer than the pedicels; rays 

 12 to 18 mm. long, only slightly if at all scabrous; pedicels 3 to 



