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Chamaeni/rion latifolium (L.) Sweet. {Epilohium latifolium 

 L.). Quite common in wet open places on the mountains. 



Epilobium hongardi Haussk. Collected at Sitka. 



Epilohium Jiornemanni Haussk. Collected at Juneau. 



Epilohium anagallidi folium Lam. A common alpine species. 



Epilobium, luteum Pursh. Collected near Juneau, 



Epilobium, giandulosum Lehm. {E. affine Bong'.). A com- 

 mon weed. Often determined as E. adenocaulon Haussk. 



Circaea alpina L. Common in springy places. 

 HALORAGIDACB^. 



Hippuris montana Ledeb. Common in wet alpine meadows 

 near Sitka. 



Hippuris tetraphylla L. f. Collected on the tide flat at Sani- 

 tarium. 



Hippuris vulgaris L. Mare's Tail. In lakes and ponds. 

 Abundant when occurring. 



ARALIACE:^. 



EcJiinopanax Jiorridum (Smith) Dec. & Planch. Devil's Club. 

 Common in wet places in the forests and very difficult and dis- 

 agreeable to travel through. 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Osmorrliiza purpurea (Coult. & Rose) Suks. Rather frequent. 



Heracleum lanatum Michx. Cow Parsnip. A common species. 

 The young leaf petioles are eaten by the natives. Locally called 

 wild celery. 



Angelica genuflexa Nutt. Collected along Taku river. 



Ligusticuni scoticum^ L. Common along the beaches. 



LigusUcum sp. (related to L. leibcrgii) On the beach at Ju- 

 neau. 



Coleopleurum Gmslini (DC.) Ledeb. Common in wet places. 



CORNACE^. 



Cornus canadensis L. {ChamaepericUmenum canadensis (L.) 

 Ascherson & Greabn. Pigeon Berry. A common woodland spe- 

 cies at all elevations up to nearly 2,000 feet. 



Cornus stolonifera Michx. {Svida stolonifera Nutt.). Frequent 

 around Juneau. 



PYROLACE^. 

 Momeses uniflora (L.) Gray. Fairly common in the forests 

 around Sitka, Known locally as wax plant. 



Chimaphila occidentalis Rydb. ? Collected along Taku river. 



