34 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. Kl. 
15. Festuca ovina L., var. brevifolia (R. Br.) Hack., Botan. Centralbl., 
1881, p. 406; F. ovina brachyphylla (Scuvurtzs) Piper, N. Am. Festuca, 
Contr. Us S-Nat: Herb. (Xa, 1006 "p:. 27. 
King Point. July 7th (with young panicles). 
16. Festuca altaica TRIN. in Lepes., Fl. Alt, I, 1829, p. 109; 
KJELLMAN, Vega Exp. Vetensk. Arb. II, Stockholm 1883, p. 54; PIPER, N. 
Am. Festuca, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb., -X,-1, 1906; p. 31; F. scabrølla 
Torr.; Hooker, FL Bor, Am., I, p. 252, 1840, tab. 233. 
King Point. Flowering specimens collected in July 1906 (GODFRED 
HANSEN). 
Dicotyledones. 
Salicaceae. 
Salix LI. 
17. Salix reticulata L., Sp. pl., 2, 1753, p. 1018; S. orbieølaris 
ANDERSSON, in D.C. Prodr., XVI, 2, 1868, p. 300; cfr. CovILLE, Proc. 
Washington Acad.-Sc., III, 1901, p. 340, pl. 42. 
Putten’s list, Pelly Isl. 
King Point. In bloom June 21th, 1906. 
The specimens collected have large obovate-orbicular leaves and cor- 
respond well with ANDERSSON'S description of his S. orbicularis and with 
CovILLE'S drawing of the Alaskan S. reticulata. 
18. Salix arctica PALL., Fl. Ross., II, 1790, p. 86; CovıLLe, Prøe: 
Washington Acad. Sc. III, 1901, p. 326, pl. 40. 
PuLten’s list, Pelly Isl. 
King Point. Male plant in bloom on June 21th 1906. Female 
plant with immature catkins on July 7th, 1906. 
Herschel] Isl. Sterile plant (?, probably of this species). 
The collection contains the true S. arctica PALL., as well as large- 
leaved specimens which in habit are somewhat different, but as I do not 
find any character of value separating them from the typical plant, I have 
placed them here. 
A gathering from July 7th is perhaps the hybrid S. arctica PALL. X 
S. glauca L. (var. Seemanii). 
19. Salix glauca L., var. Seemanii (RYDB.) m.; S. glauca COVILLE, 
Proc. Washington Acad. Sc., II, 1901, p. 321, pl. 39; S. Seemanii RYD- 
BERG, Bull. New York Bot. Garden, 2, No. 6, 1901, p. (164). 
