OREGON COAST FLORA 351 



C. sitchensis Presc. — Abundant in a sphagnum bog two miles 

 south of Seal Rocks. 



C. cryptocarpa C. A. Mey. — Plentiful in marshes about Yaquina 

 bay. 



C. obnupta Bail. — Abundant in swampy ground above the beach, 

 and occasional on the beach. 



Eleocharis palustris (L.) R. and S. — Abundant in swampy places: 

 occasionally found on the beach. 



Scirpus riparius (R. Br.) Spreng. — Common on low beaches. 



S. occidentalis (Wats.) Chase. — Found sparingly about Yaquina 

 bay. 



S. americanus Pers. — Abundant in places along the beach and 

 in brackish swamps. 



S. robustus Pursh. — In swamps about Yaquina bay. 



Eriophorum chamissonis C. A. Mey. — Occurs sparingly in a 

 sphagnum bog two miles south of Seal Rocks. 



Araceae. 



Lysichiton camtschatcense (L.) Schott. — Found only well back 

 from the beach. Mainly a plant of the deep forest. 



Juncaceae. 



Juncus effusus L. var. hesperius Piper. — Plentiful in wet non- 

 saline places. 



J. balticus Willd. — In marshes about Yaquina bay. 



J. lescurii Boland. — Especially abundant on the sandy seaward 

 faces of shore bluffs, also on low dunes and beaches. 



J. falcatus Aley. — Abundant on beaches and in saline swampy 

 ground. 



J. ensifolius Wiks. — Common on beaches and along streams. 



J. bolanderi Eng. — Abundant in various places along streams. 



J. oreganus Wats. — Found plentifully in a swampy tract a mile 

 south of Seal Rocks. This appears to be the only locality in the 

 state from which it has been reported. 



Luzula campestris (L.) DC. var. multiflora (Ehr.) Celak. — 

 Common in open woods and thickets. . 



L. parviflorum Desv. — Common in the forest area. 



Liliaceas. 



Lilium columbianum Hans. — On old dunes near Newport. 

 Streptopus amplexifolius (L.) DC- — Plentiful in the open area 

 above the beach and in the forest. 



