42 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. KI. 
the stem, smaller than in C. palustris, sepals obovate, follicles erect, not 
or slightly curved outward. 
KJELLMAN'S specimens from St. Lawrence Island agree with ours. 
Aconitum L. 
35. Aconitum delphiniifolium D. C. Syst. Nat. I, 1818, p.380; R. RaPAIcs, 
Systema Aconiti generis, in Növénytani közleményck, VI, 1907, p. 164; 
A. napellus, B, delphinitfolium Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., I, 1829, p. 26; 
KJELLMAN, Vega exped. vetensk. arbeten, II, 1883, p. 48. 
PuLten’s list, Point Barrow to Mackenzie River. 
Herschell Island. Many specimens in full flower; flowers dark- 
blue or white (f. a/biflora); raceme very laxe, 1—6-flowered. (July 13th— 
19th, 1906). 
Anemone L. 
36. Anemone Richardsonii Hooker, in Franklin, ıst Journ., ed. 2, 
1924, App. p- 20; FLBor. Am. |, 21629, 4p. 6, Tab 40 
King Point. Well developed flowering specimens of this pretty 
yellow Anemone were collected in June 1906. 
Herschel! Isl. Leaves only (July 1906). 
37. Auemone parviflora Micux., Fl. Bor. Am., I, 1803, p. 319; 
Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., I, 1829, p. 5; A. borealis RICHARDSON, in Franklin, 
1st Journ, ed. 15751823, App, p- 740: v(Seespl.A. fe 3.) 
King Point. In full flower on June 21th, 1906. 
Herschell Island. In flower on July 13th. 
The specimens are rather large-flowered (sepals 13—16 mm. long) 
and belong consequently to var. grandiflora ULBRICH (in ENGLER, Botan. 
Jahrb., 27, 1905, 2. 2517). 
KJELLMAN’S specimens of this name from Port Clarence, now in the Riksmuseum at 
Stockholm, are A. Richardsonit Hook. 
38. Anemone Drummondii S. Watson, Botan. of California, II, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1880, p. 424; C. V. PIPER, Contr. U. S. National Herb., XI, 
1906, p. 267; À.-baldensis Hooker, Fl. Bor. Am., I, 1829, p. 5, non 
LINNÆUS. (See pl. I, fig. 4.) 
? A. multifida, PULLEN’s list, Point Barrow to Mackenzie River. 
King Point. Numerous flowering specimens were collected in the 
later half of June (16th—3o0th) 1906. 
The geographical range of 4. Drummondii Warts. is given by C. V. 
PIPER as being from British Columbia and Alberta to California; it is thus 
