o6 p s t e I 5 i a 



LiSTERA CORDATA R. Br. Ait. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2, 

 5:201-1813. In densely shaded places in the 

 forest where undergrowth is scarce. July 13. 

 R. and B. 125. 



GooDYERA MENZiESii Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orch. 

 402. Mt. Edinburgh. Aug. 1905. F. K. But- 

 ters. 



Spiranthesromanzoffiaxa Cham. and Schlecht. 

 T>inncea 3:321. 1828. Mt. Edinburgh. Aug. 

 1905. F. K. lUitters. 



MYRICACE.^ 



Myrica gale L. Sp. PI. 1024.1753. Abundant 

 in Sphagnum bogs. Aug. 11 R. 918. 



SALICACE.E 



Salix sitchensis Sanson; ex Bong. Mem. Acad. 



Petersb. 2:162.1833. Frequent along the 



shores of Lake San Juan. July 22. R. 799. 

 Salix lasiandra Benth. PI. Hartw. 355. 1839- 



1857. On the banks of streams in San Juan 



river valley. Aug. 7. R. 900. 

 BETULACE.E 



Alxus oregaxa Xutt. Silv. 1:28.1842. :Mostly 

 along the edge of the forest, infrequent along 



