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RANUNCULUS REPENS L. 
Locally abundant in wet pastures near Ten Mile. 
RANUNCULUS BONGARDII GREENEI (Howell) Piper 
Infrequent in shady places. 
RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS L. 
Frequent in low ground. 
RANUNCULUS PENNSYLVANICUS L. 
McCloud lake; Green lake, Suksdorf 2213. 
ACTAEA SPICATA ARGUTA (Nutt.) Torr. Baneberry. 
Rare in upland forests. 
AQUILEGIA FORMOSA Fisch. Columbine. 
Uncommon in open places on uplands. 
BERBERIDACEAE 
BERBERIS NERVOSA Pursh. Oregon grape. 
Common in upland forests. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM Pursh. Shiny Oregon grape. 
Common in coniferous upland woods. 
ACHLYS TRIPHYLLA (Smith) DC. Vanilla leaf, Sweet in death: 
Common in open forests. 
PAPAVERACEAE 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA Cham. California poppy. 
Sparingly escaped from cultivation, Lynden. 
BIKUKULLA FORMOSA (Andr.) Coville. Bleeding heart. 
Common in open places and burnt over areas. 
BRASSICACEAE 
RoRIPA CURVISILIQUA (Hook.) Bessey. Nasturtium. 
Frequent in low, wet places. 
Roripa Nasturtium (L..) Rusby. Nasturtium. 
Infrequent in wet places. 
DRABA STENOLOBA Ledeb. 
Mt. Baker, Flett 857. 
DRABA LONCHOCARPA Rydb. 
North of Baker lake. 
ARABIS LYRATA OCCIDENTALIS Wats. Rock cress. 
Nooksack river near Mt. Baker, Suksdorf 1og9. 
