PLANTS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA 441 



Rubus parvifloTus Nutt. (Buhacer parviflorus (Nutt.) Rydb. 

 Thimbleberiy. Eather common. The red fruit is composed of 

 numerous small druplets. 



Rosa nutkana Presl. Occurs rather sparing'ly. 



Sanguisorha sitchensis. S. "Wats. Occurs in wet places. 



Sangidsorha menziesii Rydb. Common in the bogs around 

 Sitka. 



Geunt nuicropliyllum Willd. An abundant species in open 

 places. 



Sieversia caUhifolia (Menz.) D. Don. Common at high eleva- 

 tions, less so at lower altitudes. 



Potentilla monspeliensis L. Rare. Observed at Juneau and 

 along the Taku. 



Potentilla villosa Pall. Common in rocky places near the sea- 

 shore. 



Argentina anserina' (L.) Rydb. {Potentilla anserina h.) . Oc- 

 curs at Sitka. 



Argentina occidentalis Rydb. Abundant along the seashore. 



Sihhaldia procumbens L. In the mountains around Jiuieau at 

 medium and high elevations. 



Comarum palustre L. Abundant in wet places, especially the 

 shores of lakes. 



Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Duch. Wild Straw^berry. This spe- 

 cies appears as an escape at Sitka and Juneau but is native to 

 some portions of the coast of Alaska. 



MALACE^. 



Mains diversifolia (Bong.) Roem. {Eyrus rivularis DoMgl.). 

 Crabapple. Common around Sitka, rather rare aroiind Juneau. 



Sorhiis sitchensis Roem. Mountain Ash. A medium to large 

 shrub of moderate abundance. 



Sorhus occidentalis (Wats.) Greene. A low shrub found at 

 high elevations near Sitka. 



FABACE^. 



Lnpinus nootkatensis Donn. Lupine. Rather rare at Sitka, 

 more common around Juneau, especially toward Mendenhall. 



Trifolium repens L. White Clover. Along roadsides and in 

 gardens and lawns. Common. 



Trifolium liyhriduni L. Alsike Clover. Roadsides. Rather 

 abundant. 



Trifolium prateiise L. Red Clover. Rather common along 

 roadsides and elsewiiere. 



