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Juncoides -pilosum (L.) Kuntze. Dawson: Klondike Cit 5 



(Williams). 



Juncoides glabratum (Hoppe) Sheldon. Bennett City 

 (Williams). 



Juncoides arcuatum (L.) Kuntze? White Pass (Williams). 



Family Melanthaceae. 



Tojicldia falustris Huds. Bennett City (Williams) ; Lake 

 Lebarge and below Stewart River (Tarleton). 



Zygadcnus elegans Pursh. Dawson (Williams) ; Five- 

 finger Rapids (Tarleton). 



Family Liliaceae. 



Allium Sibiricum L. Rink Rapids (Williams) ; above Ft. 

 Selkirk (Tarleton). 



Family Convallariaceae. 

 Vagnera stellata (L.) Morong. Above Ft. Selkirk (Tarle- 

 ton). 



Family Orchidaceae. 



Cyfrifedium guttatum Sw. Dawson (Williams) ; near 

 Sixty-mile Creek (Tarleton). 



Cyfrifediam -passeriniim Richards. Mountain side near 

 Dawson (Williams) ; Lake Lebarge (Tarleton). 



Lysiella obtusata (Pursh) Rydb. Near mouth of Klon- 

 dike ; Dawson (Williams) ; Lake Lebarge and above Ft. Sel- 

 kirk (Tarleton). 



Limnorchis brachypetala Rydb. sp. nov. 



Roots fascicled, fleshy, the largest 7-8 mm. in diameter ; 

 stem 1.5-2.5 dm. high, slender, striate, glabrous, 4-5-leayed. 

 Lower leaves oblong, obtuse, 4-6 cm. long, half-clasping, 

 strongly nerved; upper leaves lanceolate, acute; bracts 

 lineal-lanceolate, the lower 2-3 times as long as the flowers, 

 the upper much shorter; flowers greenish or brownish, about 

 8 mm. long ; upper sepal about 2 mm. long, nearly orbicular, 

 slightly truncate and indistinctly 3-toothed at the apex, 3- 

 nerved, somewhat arched ; lateral sepals oval-oblong, obtu 

 spreading, nearly 3 mm. long; upper petals round-ova!.-, 

 acute, slightly over 1 mm. long, very narrow, a little dilated 



