December 26, 1914 1 
CYTISUS SCOPARIUS Link. Scotch broom. 
Waste places in Bellingham; south of Blaine along the rail- 
road track, Aunze L. Fallis. 
GERANIACEAE 
GERANIUM PUSILLUM Burm. Geranium. 
A common weed in barnyards. 
GERANIUM MOLLE L. 
Dry ground, South Bellingham. 
ERODIUM CICUTARIUM (L.) L’Her. Alfilaria. 
Along railroad track in Bellingham. 
CELASTRACEAE 
PACHYSTIMA MYRSINITES (Pursh) Raf. 
Infrequent in the foothills. 
ACERACEAE 
ACER MACROPHYLLUM Pursh. Maple. 
Common in the woods. 
ACER CIRCINATUM Pursh. Vine maple. 
Common in the upland forests. 
ACER DoucLasiI Hook. Douglas maple. 
Infrequent, Marietta in the foothills. 
IMPATIENTIACEAE 
IMPATIENS NOLITANGERE lL. Jewel weed. 
Deming, lett, North Fork of Nooksack river, Suksdorf, 
RHAMNACEAE 
RHAMNUS PuURSHIANA DC. Cascara sagrada. 
Common in the woods. 
MALVACEAE 
MALVA ROTUNDIFOLIA L. Mallow. 
Rare in barnyards. 
SIDALCEA HENDERSONI Wats. 
Near Chuckanut bay. 
HYPERICACEAE 
HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L._ St. John’s wort. 
Found only on Muenscher’s farm at Ten Mile. 
HYPERICUM ANAGALLOIDES C. & S. 
Common in wet, boggy places. 
