448 SKETCH OF THE FLORA OF ALASKA. 



CAPKIFOLIACE^. 



Sambucus pubens, Miclix., Sitka, 



Viburnum acerifolium, L. ; Fort Youkon, Dall. 



V. pauciflorum, Pylaie ; V. acerifolium, Bongard's Vcg. Sitka. Tlie stipuli- 

 form appendages appear to be the only constant difference between these two 

 species in my specimens. They are quite variable in length of stamens and 

 shape of corolla. 



Linnaea borealis, Gronov., Norton and Kotzcbue sounds, and Sitka and Ouna- 

 lashka. 



RTJBIACE^. 



Galium trifidum, L., Ounalashka and Sitka. 



G. boreale, L. ; G. rubioides, Hook, and Arnott, Bot. Beechey, fide Seemann, 

 Kotzebue sound, River Buckland, Fort Youkon, and banks of the Youkon river. 

 G. triflorum, Michx., Sitka and (Junalashka. 

 G. aparine, L., Sitka and Ounalashka. 



V ALEKI ANA CE^ . 



Valeriana dioica, L., Norton sound. 



V. capitata, "Willd., Kotzebue sound to Cape Lisburne, Sitka; Point Barrow 

 to Mackenzie river, Fallen. 



COMPOSITE. 



Nardosmia frigida, Hook., includes N. corymbosa. Hook. ; Ounalashka, Nor- 

 ton sound; and the northern coast, Pullen. 



Aster rnultiflorus, Ait. Perhaps we may include under this A. ramulosis, 

 Lindl., and A. falcatus, Lindl. If this be done, we have one polymorphic 

 species, ranging from Georgia to Point Barrow and Mackenzie river, and from 

 Massachusetts to the Rocky mountains; northern coast, Pullen. 



A. pcrcgrinus, Piu'sh, Ounalashka and Norfolk sound. 



A. foliaceus, Lindl. ; Ounalashka, Fischer. 



A. salsuginosus, Richards., Sitka, Ounalashka, and Kotzebue sound. 



A. alpinus, L., Ounalashka, 2,000 feet above the soa, fi,cle Kellogg. 



A. Sibiricus, L. ; including, after J. D. Hooker and Fries, A. montanus, Rich- 

 ards, and A. Richardsonii, Spr. ; Kotzebue sound, Ounalashka, and Point Barrow, 

 Pullen. 



Erigeron nniflorum, L. Following Fries, I include under this species E. pul- 

 chellnm, DC, as a variety. There is unquestionabh^ good ground for the nnion; 

 Ounalashka and Cape Lisburne. 



E. glabellum, Nutt.;Wainwright inlet to Mackenzie river; var. asperum. Fort 

 Youkon, Dall., Rev. McDonald, and Antoine Houle. 



Solidago Virga-aurea, L., Onnalaslika to Kotzebue sound. Cape Lisburne, 

 and on northern coast; var. multiradiata. Fort Youkon, Dall. 



S. confertiflora, DC, Ounalashka and Cape Mulgrave; Kodiak, Dr. A. Kel- 

 logg. 



Ptarmica borealis, DC, Sitka. 



P. Sibirica, Ounalashka and Eschscholtz bay. 



P. speciosa, DC. ; given by Ledebour on the authority of J. G. Gmelin as 

 a native of this region. 



Achillea Millefolium, L., Norton sound, Ounalashka, Sitka, and Fort Youkon. 



Leucanthemum integrifoliuni, DC, Kotzebue sound, island of St. Lawrence, 

 and from Point Barrow to Mackenzie river, Pullen. 



L. arcticum, DC, Norton sound to Washington inlet. 



Matricaria discoidea, DC, Sitka and Ounalashka. 



