t22 Muhlenbergia, Volume 9 
VIOLACEAE 
VIOLA GLABELLA Nutt. Yellow violet. 
Infrequent in the woods; common in foothills. 
VIOLA ORBICULATA Geyer. Yellow violet. 
Common in the mountains, Baker lake. 
VIOLA MACLOSKEYI Lloyd. 
Very common in wet soil. 
VIOLA HOWELLII Gray. Blue violet. 
Not uncommon. 
VIOLA ADUNCA Smith. Blue violet. 
Common in low ground. 
ELEAGNACEAE 
SHEPHERDIA CANADENSIS Nutt. Buffalo berry. 
Rare along the shore near Chuckanut bay. 
ONAGRACEAE 
CIRCAEA PACIFICA Asch. & Magnus. Enchanter’s nightshade. 
Common in moist, shady woods. 
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM L. Fire weed. 
Common on burned over areas. 
EPILOBIUM PANICULATUM Nutt. 
Infrequent, Ten Mile. 
EPILOBIUM ADENOCAULON Haussk. Fire weed. 
Very abundant on burned over, low ground. 
EPILOBIUM LUTEUM Pursh. Yellow flowered fire weed. 
Springy places near the suminit of Lookout mountain. 
OENOTHERA BIENNIS MURICATA (L.) Lindl. Evening primrose. 
Uncommon between Sumas and Clearbrook. 
BOISDUVALIA DENSIFLORA Lindl. 
Along Hannegan road; quite abundant. 
ARALIACEAE 
EXCHINOPANAX HORRIDUM (Smith) Dec. & Planch. Devil’s club. 
Frequent in rich, upland forests. 
APIACEAE 
SANICULA MENZIESII H. & A. Sanicule. 
Uncommon, Lummi point; Chuckanut bay. 
