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Anaphalis margaritacea Benth. Bartlett Bay, Chilcat Inlet, Alaska.. 



Antennaria alpina Gaert. Chilcat Inlet, Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



Arnica Chamissonis Less. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



Aster Souglasii Hook. Columbia River, Astoria, Or. 



Bahia lanata Nutt. Port Townsend, W. T. ; Victoria, B. C. 



Cnicus ednlis Gray. Columbia River, above Astoria, Or. ; Departure Bay, B, C. 



Erigeron acre L. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



E. alpinum L. Bartlett Bay, Alaska, 



E. FMladelphicum. Victoria, B. C. 



E. speciosam D. C. Port Townsend, W. T. 



Gnaphalium purpuremn Lin. Port Townsend, W. T, 



Hieracium albiflorum Hook. Port Townsend, W. T. 



H. cynoglossoides Amt. Touv. Port Townsend, W. T. 



H. Scouleri Hook. Departure Bay, B. C. 



Leontodon hirstltum Hook. Port Townsend, W. T. 



Densely hairy ; Victoria, B. C, slightly hairy and more slen- 

 der than the Port Townsend plant. 



Madia filipes Gray. Port Townsend, W. T. ; Victoria, B. C. 

 M. Nuttalliana Gray. Port Townsend, W. T.; Victoria, B. C. 

 Mioromeris Bigelowii Gray. Victoria, B, C. 

 Nabalus alatns Hook. Harrisburg, Fort Wrangel, Sitka, Alaska. 

 Pyrethrum Parthenium L. 



A single plant on the Columbia River, four miles above Astoria, 

 most likely introduced, but worth recording as noting the com- 

 mencement of naturalization. 



Senecio pseud-arnica Hook. Killisnow Island, Alaska. 



Solidago elongata Nutt. Victoria, B. C, 



S. multiradiata Ait. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. 



Sonchus oleraceus L. Astoria, Or. ; Departure Bay, B. C. 



Quite common, but I suppose introduced in some way. 



Taraxacum palustre Lin. Departure Bay, B. C. ; Port Townsend, W. T. 

 Campanula rotundifolia L. Chilcat Inlet,' Alaska. 



In the crevices of rocks ; the flowers very large, and the stems 

 very stout. Indian name " narl," and represented as " good for 

 medicine. " 



C. Scouleri Hook. Departure Bay, B. C. 



About four inches high, densely leafy, and leaves narrow in 

 open rocky places ; a foot high, slender, leaves broad and scat- 

 tered in somewhat shady places. 



