no IP s t e I s i a 



ACHLYS TRIPHYLLA DC Syst. 2.35. 1821. 



Frequent in the deeply shaded forest of the 

 Gordon river valley. Aiip;. i. R. 847. 



PAPAVERACE.E 



DiCENTRA FORMOSA DC. Syst. 2:109.; Prod. 

 1.T25. 1824. Mt. Edinburgh, Alt. 2500 ft. 

 July, 1904. Hohvay eS: Butters. 

 CRUCIFERAE 



Cardaauxe ANC.ri.ATA Trin. Hook. Bot. Misc. 

 1:343.1830. lnfre(iuent on the sandy back- 

 strand at Lake San Juan. July 22. R. 805. 



Arabis hirsuta (L.) Scop. M. Carn. Ed. 2, 2: 

 30.1772. In crevices of rocks along the 

 beach. June 20. R. and B. 12. 

 DROSERACE^. 



Drosera rotundifolia L. Sp. PI. 281.1753. In- 

 frequent as a crevice plant on the moist 

 rocky beaches. July 13. R. and B. 130. 

 Abundant in Sphagnum bogs throughout 

 Aug. 13. R. 927. 



SAXIFRAGACE^ 



BoYKiNiA ELATA (Nutt.) Greene, El. Erancis. 

 190. 1 89 1. Common on moist stream 



