December 26, 1914 11g 
ROSA PISOCARPA Gray. Bunched rose. 
Not uncommon. 
AGRIMONIA GRYPSOSEPALA Wallr. 
Frequent in low ground and along ditches. 
POTENTILLA MONSPELIENSIS L. Five Anger, 
Not uncominon in low ground. 
FRAGARIA BRACTEATA Heller. Wild strawberry. 
Locally abundant on the uplands. 
An undetermined Fragaria is abundant in patches in open 
places. 
ARGENTINA ANSERINA (L.) Rydb. Silver weed. 
Common in wet and saline soil. 
COMARUM PALUSTRE L. Purple marsh locks. 
Along margins of streams and lakes. 
GEUM MACROPHYLLUM Willd. Avens. 
Common in shady places. 
MALACEAE 
AMELANCHIER FLORIDA Lindl. Service berry. 
Infrequent in open woods. 
CRATAEGUS Douglasii Lindl. Thorn apple. 
Common on Lummi point, otherwise rare. 
PYRUS RIVULARIS Dougl. Wild crab apple. 
Common in lowland thickets. 
PYRUS SITCHENSIS (Roem.) Piper. Mountain ash. 
Infrequent in the woods. 
PYRUS OCCIDENTALIS Wats. Mountain ash. 
Common near timber line on the higher mountains. 
AMYGDALACEAE 
PRUNUS EMARGINATA Dougl. Wild cherry. 
Not uncommon in the woods. 
OSMARONIA CERASIFORMIS (T. & G.) Greene. Indian plum. 
Infrequent along streams. 
FABACEAE. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS Lindl. Lupine. 
Low ground at Bellingham. 
