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Anemone narcissijlora Linn. — I, 18. Conimou on Itotli islands, in tlie 

 A^alleys, and at the foot of tlie hills. Very luxuriant and conspicu- 

 ous. In 1883 the first flowers were out on Bering- Island on June 11. 



Ranunculus Esehscholizii Schlecht. — I, 37. Only found at the South- 

 ern Seal Rookery, on Bering Island, on the 21st of August, 1882, a 

 few feet above sea-level and hardly 100 yards from the beach, close to 

 a cold spring and a few patches of snow yet remaining not far oif. 



Ranunculus miricomus Linn. — I, 38. Bering Island, among the sand- 

 dunes at tlie mouth of Kamenej River. Not common. First flow- 

 ers June 11, 1883. 



? Rantincuhis repens Linn. — I, 43. Bering Island. R. repens is recorded 

 from Kamtschatka. 



Galtha palustris Linn. — I, 48. Bering Island. Along the borders of 

 the rivulets, especially in the lower part of Kamenej valley, in pecu- 

 liar subarctic forms. Not common. First flowers 1883, on June 6. 



CoptistrifoliaS>AL.iBB. — 1,53. Both islands. Not common. Was found 

 on Bering Island by Steller (Pall., Neue Nord. Beitr. II, p. .300). 



TrolUus pafulus Salisb. — I, 50. A conspicuous and common plant 

 of both islands, especially common and luxuriant m the lower parts 

 of Bering Island. Known from Kamtschatka. 



Belphiniuni elatum Linn. — 1, Gl Only observed at the Southern Seal 

 Rookery on Bering Island, August 21, 1882. 



* Aconitum delpMni folium, De C? — Specimens were collected but were 

 afterwards si>oiled by moisture. Rather common near the village 

 on Bering Island. Flowers light bluish. 



CRUCIFER^. 



l^aHturtlum palustre De C — 1, 112. At Comandore, Bering Island, near 

 the place where Steller wintered and Bering died, August 29, 1882. 



Barharea vulgaris R. Pr. — 1, 114. Common on Bering Island. 



Arabis Gerardi var. horealis Regel. — Bering Island, near the village. 



First flowers in 1883, on June 11. 

 Gardamine pratensis 'Liiss'N. — 1,125. On both islands. Rather rare on 



Bering Island, more numerous on Copper Island. 



Cardamine hirsuta Linn. — 1, 127. Copper Island, Karabelnij. 



^^Draba alpina Linn. — 1,146. Small round knots of this plant were 

 found sparingly on the mountains round Karabelnij, Copi)er Island, 

 at an elevation of about 500 feet. 



Draha incana Linn. — 1, 152. Common on both islands. 



violace^. 



Viola mirabilis vnT. Langsdorffii (FiscH.). — 1, 25<). Rather common on 

 both islands. One of the first spring flowers, the first of which, in 

 1883, were observed at the ' 'Reef," near the village, Bering Island, 

 on June 4. 



