432 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 



Specimens examined: Sumas Prairie, Lyall in 1858-59; Seattle, Piper 113; upper Valley 

 Nisqually, Allen 208; Railroad Creek, Elmer in 1897; without locality, Vasey in 1889; 

 Clallam County, Elmer 2698; Stehekin, Griffiths cfc Cotton 225. 



Zonal distribution: Humid Transition. 



This species very commonly blossoms a second time in the fall, when the fruit fi'om the 

 spring flowers is ripe. These fall flowers are often pink-tinged. 



4. Cornus canadensis L. Sp. PI. 1: 118. 175.3. 



Type locality: "In Canada." 



Range: Alaska to Newfoundland, southward to California, Colorado, Minnesota, and 

 New Jersey. 



Specimens examined: Ilwaco, Henderson, September 9, 1892; Silverton, Bouck 89; 

 Mount Rainier, F?c^/ 293; Piper; Stevens P&ss, SandbeiYj d; Leiberg 776; Cascade Mountains, 

 latitude 49°, Lyall; "Columbia River, frequent," Douglas; Entiat Creek, Mrs. Howe; 

 Big Meadows, Kreager 423; Lake Kalispel, Kreager, Jul}' 3, 1902; without locahty, Vasey 

 in 1889; Ilwaco, Piper 4950. 



Zonal distribution: Canadian. 



Cornus suecica var. (i Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1 : 277. "Fort Vancouver on the Columbia. 

 Dr. Scouler." The above reference is all the evidence we have of the occurrence of this 

 species in Washington. It is probable that the specimen is merely a form of C. canadensis L. 



GARRYA. 



1. Garrya fremontii Torr. Pac. R. Rep. 4: 136. 1857. 



Type locality: "On the Upper Sacramento, above the Great Canon." Collected by 

 Fremont. 



Range: Middle California to Washington. 



Specimens examined: Wind River, FZe/< 1211. 



Garrya elliptica Douglas is included by Suksdorf in his list, but there are no speci- 

 mens to substantiate its occurrence in Washington. 



PYROLACEAE. Pyrola Fa:mily. 



Flowers solitary; style long Moneses. 



Flowers not solitary. 



Inflorescence a corymb; style short Chimaphila. 



Inflorescence a raceme; styles mostly long Pyrola. 



MONESES. 



1. Moneses unifiora (L.) A. Gray, Man. ed. 1: 273. 1848. 



Pyrola uniforaL. Sp. PI. 1: 397. 1753. 



Moneses grandiflora S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. PI. 2: 403. 1821. 



Moneses reticulata Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. wSoc. 8: 271. 1843. 



Type locality: " Habitat in Europae borealis sylvis." 



Range: Alaska to Labrador, southward to Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Oregon. 



Specimens examined: Humptulips, Lamb 1084a; upper Nisqually Valley, Allen 67; 

 Silverton, Bouck 127; mountains north of Ellensburg, Brandegee 949; Skamania County, 

 Suksdorf2243; Green River Hot Springs, Pipfr in 1888; Big Meadows, Zrea^er 413; Ilwaco, 

 Piper 5023. 



Zonal distribution: Canadian. 



CHIMAPHILA. 



Flowers many; leaves cuneate-oblanceolate, numerous I. C. umbellafa. 



Flowers few; leaves ovate or oblong-lanceolate, few 2. C. menziesii. 



