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9. Alsine crispa (Cham. & Schlecht.) Holzinger, Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 216. 1895. 

 SfeUaria crispa Cham. & Schlecht. Linnaea 1: 51. 1826. 



Type locality: "Unalaschka." 



Range: Ahi.ska to California. 



Specimens examined: Olympic Mountains, Piper, August, 1895; Semiamoo Bay, Lyall 

 in 1858; upper Nisqually Valley, Allen 156; Skamania County, Sithsdorf 1863; Falcon 

 Valley, Svlsdorf 333: Blue Mountains, Piper, July, 1896. 



Zonal distribution: Transition and Canadian. 



The Blue Mountains specimens are not typical, and probably represent a new subspecies. 



10. Alsine washingtoniana (Robinson) Heller, Cat. N. A. PI. ed. 2. 4. 1900. 

 Stellaria irasliingtoniana Rol)inson, Bot. Gaz. 25: 166. 1898. 



Type locality: "In alder woods of the upper valley of the Nisqually, upon the slopes 

 of Mount Rainier, Washington." Collected by O. D. Allen. 



Specimens examined: Lake Cushman, Piper 2238; valley of the Nisqually, Allen 157. 

 Zonal distribution; Canadian. 



11. Alsine jamesiana (Torr.) Heller, Cat. N. A. PI. ed. 2. 4. 1900. 

 Stellaria jamesiana Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2: 169. 1828. 

 Stellaria jamesii of authors. 



Type locality: "Rocky ]\Iountains." 

 Range: Washington to California and Colorado. 



Specimens examined: Mount Stuart, Sandherg cfe Leiherg 818; Wenache Mountains 

 Whited, Jime, 1896; Clealum, Henderson 2568. 

 Zonal distribution: Hudsonian. 



8. SAGINA. 



Herbage glandular-puberulent _ . 3. S. ciliata. 



Herbage glabrous. 



Stems slender; leaves scarcely fleshy \. S. occidenfalis. 



Stems rather stout; leaves fleshy 2. »S'. crassicaulis. 



1. Sagina occidentalis S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 10: 344. 1S75. 



Type locality: "In the valleys and borders of salt marshes from Oregon to San 

 Francisco." 



Range: British Columbia to California. 



Specimens examined: Olympic Mt)untains, Piper; Seattle, Smith 744; Piper 470; 

 Coupeville, Gardner 47, 48; Mount Rainier, Piper 2631, 745; Bridge Creek, Elmer. 



2. Sagina crassicaulis S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 18: 191. 1883. 

 Type locality: "On Dillon's Beach, Marin County, California." 

 Range: Washington to California. 



Specimens examined: Port Orchard, Piper 2312; Ocosta, Henderson, June 26, 1892; 

 Ilwaco, Henderson, September, 1885; Piper 4996. 



The species of tliis genus are illy defined, and we seriously doubt that S. crassicaulis and 

 S. occidentalis are really distinct. Alpine forms here referred to the latter have been con- 

 sidered to be S. linnaei Presl {S. saginoides (L.) Britt.), which, indeed, may be correct. 



3. Sagina ciliata (Greene). 



Alsinella ciliafa Greene, Fl. Fran. 126. 1891. 



Type locality: "Vicinity of lone," California. 



Range: Washington to California. 



Specimens examined: Seattle, in dry soil, Pl]>er in 1889. 



