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Tic a Hont.-, 268 S 



t¥ ;k Sakhalin 278 U 



it iS m. YeM 302 W 



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I. Phyllodoce CDerulea, 2. I.oiselemia jnocunibens, 3. Ledum palu^tre var. decumliens, 4. Arctosta- 

 pliylos alpina, 5. Vaccinium uliginosum 6. Vacciniuin vitis-idaea, 7, funipenis nana, 8. Salix arctica, 

 9 Empetrum nigrum, 10, Diapensia laponica, H. I.innaea borealis, 12. Spirarea betulaefolia, 

 13. Potentilla fruticosa, 14. Rhododendron kamtschaticuni, 15. Andiomedea polifolia, 16. Phyl- 

 lodoce pallasiana, 17. Cassiope lycopodioides, 18. Copts trifolia, 19. Hierochloe alpina, 20. Poly- 

 gonum vivipariuni, 21. Canipamila dasyaiitha, 22. Lycopodium annotium, 23. L. complanatuni, 

 24. L. selago, 25. Dryos octopetala, 26. Cassiope stelleriana. 



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"Coiitinin;^ ourselves to the island of Shikotan, we have there a good many plants common to it 

 and Ye/,o or to Vczo and llo.Uo, hut not found in Sakhalien." "Miyabe's theory would be sufficient to 

 explain the pre-encc of llie plants common to Japan and Sakhalien, but not the occurrence of the 

 elen>ents which are found in Japan and the Kuriles, yet absent from Sakhalien." 



