OREGON COAST FLORA 357 



Geraniaceae. 

 Geranium molle L. — Plentiful about Seal Rocks and Newport. 



Aceraceae. 



Acer circinatum Pursh. — Plentiful along streams well back from 

 the beach. 



Hypericaceae. 



Hypericum anagalloides C. and S. — Abundant everywhere in wet 

 ground above the beach. 



Violaceae. 



Viola macloskeyi Lloyd. — In sphagnum bogs at Seal Rocks and 

 Newport. 



V. sarmentosa Dougl. — Abundant in the forest area. 



V. adunca Smith. — Abundant in open exposed situations. 



Onagraceae. 



Epilobium angustifolium L. — Common in thickets on bluffs above 

 the beach and in the forest area. 



E. franciscanum Barb. — Common along the seaward faces of 

 shore bluffs in seepage. 



E. glandulosum Lehm. var. adenocaulon (Haussk.) Fern. — 

 Abundant from just above the beach, where it intergrades with the 

 preceding, to the forest, where it assumes the usual form. 



Umbelliferae. 



Daucus pusillus Michx. — Near the lighthouse on Yaquina Head. 



Angelica hendersoni Coult. and Rose. — Abundant along the mar- 

 gin of ocean bluffs and on the seaward slope. 



Coneoselinum gmelini (C. and S.) Coutl. and Rose — Common, 

 mostly on steep seaward fates of shore bluffs. 



Oenanthe sarmentosa Presl. — Abundant in streams and non- 

 saline swamps. 



Lilaeopsis occidentalis Coult. and Rose. — Abundant on the mar- 

 gin of Sand lake. 



Ligusticum apiodorum (Gray) Coult. and Rose. — On sand drifts 

 at Newport. 



Ghlenia littoralis (Gray) Schmidt. — In drifting sand at Newport. 



