Mi 



•hurt livr<t lint tliry n-luin lu tlin luf '.-r. 



urni ot lh> : part aif lliK itU-ni. Sm h oim- liy 



Mouiitainii unil So rra SfVaUa, but, nr(>ur(hn{( to L«MlelM)ttr, • •nbpereooial liabtt i* 



VIOLACE/C 



HjlUNutt.; I .14:i(lfCI8). Tjrp«« locality, ••«iia< I 



I." i . . I ho « 



• f iMMinrliantnirut lla>, Jnly 34 (No. 74), on n hi .|to 



... iiii'icni. 



Viola laugadorfll Fu<li.: DC. PrtNlr. 1. 296 (1M34;. Tv|n< locality. Hit. uluml of 



lalaoti, Junc.HtNo. l3)anil.lnuc27(N<>. 48). No. 4MiaarolM: . nt 



IK to 2*> nun. Imit;. No. 12 hat ■<•• \m-|| 

 , lunt tlmii (lio otlirr, with ainullfr iluMfm 



)» laiA. ll liiiiiiinn, Mr. t'nii»(i>ii >«tut«->», a < i<-r 



iHurn liuhtcr liliii<. It will Wd nccn tliiit i >th 



ui I . f}iilHaln». Nu. I'J in iiluindant thriui^huui tlio turont 

 < Niiiil to Kt'i-iir li-nn rr<-<|iii-iitly. 



CARYOPHYLLACB.ffl. 



Cerastium alpiiium I.. S|i. i Typi» apecimena from Knroiic. 



I>t-i III li.tiitiiK-tit lt.k\ , Aii;;iiii .• N irin-.{ liut 81-iintily. 



AreiiailA laterlllora 1.. Sp. I'l. i. I- I'.vpo H|tLH-inicuH iVuni Siberia. 



Khantauk I»lau<l, Juih^ 12 (NDh. 18 and 1!>). ThrtM) fl|)uciiiurUH, like utlicra from 

 :ii4> northern portion* of the ran^u of Ihu npi-cics, aro of low stutnro, Meliloni cxcihmI- 

 ing 10 cm. in height, and have leaven abuiit 1 em. in length. In No. VJ the authunt 

 nr« nearly Idnvk and contain a nia.H.H of IxtdieH many tiiiicH Binallcr than pollen^^rulDM, 

 undoubtedly their atrophied uiitl fiinetionleMM rupretietitativeH. The t«aiiio teiideney 

 toward the snppretwion of the Mtamm.H it) tiianifvated in other herbarinm ttpeeimeuf*. 

 The plant ^rew on a Mand Hpit and along a Mundy bliiiV. 



Arenaria pcploides L. Sp. PI. i, 423 (ITuIt). The Linna'an pluntM eaine from the 



ihIioiih of iiortlierii lliirope. 



Khanlaak Inland, .Itiiio l!f) ( \o. :S7). .Ml the .Vlaskaii HpecimenH in the National 

 llfrbariiini belong to thu form described by Torrey and (iray as Honcktmjn oblomji- 

 folia. The plant ix strictly a littoral Hpceies, grow-ing in profnnion along gravelly 

 bcuchcH between the line of high tide and the forest. It ia very comniouly used to 

 jx'odiice a smudge to drive away iiiscotx. 



PORTULACACEvE. 



Claytoiiia sibirica L. Sp. I'l. i, 'JWi ( 17.">3). Typo locality, Siberia. 

 At the bane of Muuiil Tebenkof. Yakiitot Hay, June 1*"J. (No. I:.'). The plant ih 

 abundant along the banks of stream.*) lluwiog into l>iscnchantiuent Hay. For ii.se 



GERANIACE.S:. 



Oerainum eriantbum DC. I'rodr. i, «>11 (1X24). Th<- species was decribed from 

 specimen."* collfcted by David NeLson in Kamchatka and ni.rfi'^v ■■-'■• " \..ii!. 

 America. 



Disenchautiueut Bay, August 10 (No. 100); romnion on the s1»|m . ,,, i 



>ins from 5.*>0 to ilOO meters. 

 .'toTi; — No. «; L' 



