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NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. 



[no. 1G. 



(C) I'LAXTS. 



Achillea borcalis. 



Aooiiitiuu coluinhianuui. 



Allium validuin. 



Alnns siiiiiata. 



Aiitemiaria media. 



Aral)i.s platys])erma. 



Arcto8tai)liyl()s ne\ adeusis. 



Bikiikulla iinitlora. 



Cardamiue bellidifolia ])a(byiiliylla. 



Carex breweri. 



Castanopsis aempervireiis T. 



C'liimapliila meiiziesi T. 



C'liimapbila nmbellata T. 



Cbry.sothamnus bloomeri. 



Cymo])t,eru8 terel)iiithimis. 



Drosera rotund i folia. 



E])ilol)ium obcordatum. 



Epilobium priiigleanum. 



P>riogoiium pyrola-folium. 



Gentiana simplex. 



Habenaiia leucostaeby.s. 



Habeuaria uiialascheneis. 



Heracleum lanatum T. 



Holodi.scus discolor. 



Hypericum anagalloidt^s. 



Juneus parryi. 



Juniperus 7iana. 



Kalmia glauea micropbylla. 



Mimulus ])rimuloide8. 

 Mitella ])eiitaudra. 

 Oreobroma tri])bylla. 

 Ortliocarpu.s jiilosns. 

 Oxyria digyna. 

 Peutsteiiioii newbt-nyi. 

 Pblox douglasi ditl'nsa. 

 I'iiuis albicanlis 

 IMiius mouticola. 

 Piuus murrayaiia. 

 I 'oleuiouium ]inlclu(llum. 

 Polygonum sbasteuse. 

 Potentilla llabellifolia. 

 Pulsatilla occidentalis. 

 Pyrola ])icta T. 

 Pyrola secnnda T. 

 Ribes cereum T. 

 Sagina saginoides. 

 Salix nuttalli T. 

 Salix sitchensis T. 

 Saxifraga tolmiei. 

 Sibbaldia procnmbeus. 

 Sorbus sambucilblia. T. 

 Spraguea umbellata. 

 Tsuga merti'usiaua. 

 Viola blanda. 

 Viobi i)urpurea. 



(2) BOREAL .SPECIES COMMON TO SHASTA AM) Till, SIEKKA lUT 

 NOT KNOWN FROM THE CASCADES. 



(a) MAMMALS. 



Aploiloutia major (represented in Cascades by A. major rainieri). 

 Ovis canadensis (not known or represented in Cascades). 

 Peromysens boyli T. (not known or representiMl in C'ascades). 

 Sciurua albolimbatus T. (represented in Cascades by S. caseadensis). 

 Sorex montereyeusis T. (not known irom any point north of Shasta). 

 Thomomys monticola (represented in Cascades by T. m.-izaina). 

 Zapus trinotatus aileni (repn^sented in ('aseades by Z. montanns). 



Cyanoeitta stcUcri frontalis T. (represented in Cascades by ('. stelleri K' 

 .Innco liyemalis thnrberi (rejjresciiited in Cascades by .1. b. connectcns). 

 Loucosticte tephrocotis- (represented in Cascades by L. t. littoralis). 

 Loxia curviro.stra bendirei (represented in Cascades by T,. i . niinur). 



'The Shasta. jay is intermediate between xttHi ri nwd frontalis. 



-The mention of Lcucosticte tephrocoiis in this and subse(inent lists involves an 

 assumption. L. tephrocotis is known to be the l)reedingrosy finchof the High Sierra; 

 L. t. littoralis that of Mount Rainier in the Cascades of Washington. A rosy 

 finch was found, but not secured, on Shasta. It is ief"irrod ])ro\isi()nally to Icphro- 

 cotiH rather than litloralis, because the great majority of Shasta, spe<;ies which are 

 not common to )>oth ranges are Sierra and not Cascade Ibrms. 



