82 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OP [1884, 



LEGUMINOS^. 



Astragalus alpinus L. Pyramid Harbor, Alaska. 



A. hypoglottis L. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



Lathyrus maritimus Bigl. Pyramid Harbor, A'aska. 



Lupinus Nookatensis Don. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



L, micrantlius Doug. Victoria, B. C. 



Oxytropis Lambe''ti Pursh. Pyramid Harbor, Alaska, 



Fsoralea physodes Dougl. Port Townsend, W. T. 



More capitate than I have before seen- it. 



Trifolium involuoratum Willd. Port Townsend, W. T. ; Victoria, B. C. 



T microdon Hook. Port Townsend, W. T.; Victoria, B. C. 



Vicia gigantea Hook. Sitka; Killisnow Island, and other places in Alaska. 



ROSACEA. 



Amelanchia alnifolia Nutt. Astoria, Or. 



A dwarf variety, with large bhick, and excellent fruit. 



Dryas octopetela L. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



Plants without inflorescence. Glacier Ba3% near Muir Glacier, 

 a single large plant with fruit, on a moraine deposit. 



Fragaria chilensis Duch. Chilcat Inlet, Alaska, also in Bartlett Bay. 



This species interested me by the dark color of the upper sur- 

 face of the leaves as contrasted with the lower ; the deeply 

 incised first (autumn) leaves; the enormous runners, often two 

 feet long before bearing a plant ; the very long — often over a 

 foot — and slender common peduncles of the later flowers, and 

 very short, often nearl}' sessile common peduncles of the earliest 

 flowers ; the very large flowers; and pale, scarcely red fruit. The 

 Indian boys and girls go out and collect them, as our boys and 

 girls do. At Killisnow Island, I did not see them growing, but 

 Indian women bi'ought them to our landing, and knew enough of 

 our language to ask " ten cents " for small measures of them. 



F. vesca L. Departure Bay, B. C. 



I believe I saw it in Alaska, but have no specimen. 



6eum macrophyllum Willd. Pyramid Harbor. Common in Alaska. 



Neillia opulifolia B. & H. Departure Bay, B. C. 



Nuttallia cerasiformia T. & U. Astoria, Or. 



Fyrus rivularis Doug. Astoria, Or. ; Victoria, B. C. ; Sitka, Alaska. 



P. sambucifolia Ch. & S. Pyramid Harbor, Alaska. 



I saw but one plant, on an Indian trail so steep and slimj', it 

 was impossible to climb. It had no fruit ; but on the trail were 



