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Boschniakia glabra C. A. Meyer. Dawson (Williams) ; 

 Selwyn River (Tarleton). 



Family Lentibulariaceae. 



Pingniculavillosa'L,. Dawson (Williams); below Selwyn 

 River (Tarleton). 



Utricularia vulgaris L. Sixty Mile Creek (Tarleton). 



Family Plantaginaceae. 

 Plantago aristata Michx. Dawson (Williams). 



Plantago septata E. L. Morris, sp. nov. 



A bright green, acaulescent perennial, with one tap-root 

 and with the bases of the leaves of the preceding year per- 

 sistent, generally cinereous-woolly, most of the hairs under 

 a lens flattened and distinctly 3-9-septate or even articulate. 

 Leaves crowded, erect or spreading, several, narrowly lance- 

 olate, acute or obtuse at the apex, entire, narrowed to the 

 more or less margined semi-clasping petiole, about 140 mm. 

 by 15 mm., 5-nerved in blade and petiole, very woolly at the 

 base and on the petiole; scapes basal, erect or ascending, 

 stout, terete and striate, several, equalling or surpassing the 

 leaves, about 150 mm. high, woolly below, pubescent above; 

 spikes erect, long-cylindrical, about 50 mm. by 5 mm., in 

 fruit somewhat loose, their axes pubescent ; bracts brown-her- 

 baceous, with wide scarious margins, in fruit keeled, nearly 

 equalling the calyx, ovate to round-ovate, obtuse and deli- 

 cately fimbriolate, about 2 mm. by 2 mm., glabrous; flowers 

 numerous, perfect, glabrous ; divisions of the calyx scarious, 

 with brown-herbaceous midribs, broadly obovate, rounded, 

 2 mm. long; corolla tube just equalling the calyx, its lobes, 

 spreading, broadly oblong, obtuse and often abruptly apicu- 

 late, nearly 1.5 mm. by 1 mm., white; stamens four, and, 

 with the filiform stigma, long-exserted ; pyxis finely reticulate, 

 two times as long as the calyx, oblong, rounded at the apex, 

 circumscissile at the lower third ; seeds two, black. 



Type specimen, collected by R. S. Williams, near Little 

 Salmon, Yukon Territory, August 22, 1899. 



Family Rubiaceae. 

 Galium borcalc L. Five-finger Rapids (Tarleton); Daw- 

 son (Williams). 



