62 C. H. OSTENFELD. M.-N. Ki. 
At Port Clarence F. KJELLMAN has collected A. septentrionalis which 
agree with European specimens having long flower-stalks; the specimens, 
having been taken on July 22th—26th, bear young fruits (Vega Exp.; 
now in the Riksmuseum, Stockholm). 
Dodecatheon L. 
93. Dodecatheon frigidum Cuam. & ScHLEcHT., in Linnæa I, 1826, 
p. 217; Hoox., FL Bor. Am., Il, 1838, p. 119; Pax u. Knurs, Primula 
ceæ, in Das Pflanzenreich, 1905, p. 239; SEEMAN, Bot. Voy. Herald, 1852, 
p- 38 POLK: 
Herschell Isl. In full bloom in July (13th—17th, 1906). 
Polemoniaceae. 
Polemonium L. 
94. Polemonium boreale Avams, in Mém. Soc. natur. de Moscou, V, 
1817, p. 92; P. lanatum, subsp. A. boreale BRAND, Polemoniaceæ, in Das 
Pflanzenreich, 1907, p. 40; P. lanatum Parras, Reise, Ill, 1776, p. 33 
nomen nudum; P. humile Wittp. in ROEMER & SCHULTES, System., IV, 
1819; P. pulchellum Auctt., vix Bunce in LEDEBOUR, Fl. Altaic. I, p. 233. 
? P. coeruleum, PurLen’s list, Point Barrow to Mackenzie River ("several forms of 
this species were gathered”). 
King Point. In bloom in the later part of June (from 2oth to 
July 4th) 1906. 
Herschell Isl. In full bloom on July 13th, 1906. 
A. Branp (1. c.) uses the name P. lanatum Patras for this species, 
but this is a »nomen nudum« and the plate quoted by BRAND is -— as he 
himself also suggests — »inedita«. The next oldest name is P. boreale 
Apams (|. c.). 
95. Polemonium coeruleum L., var. villosum (Rup.) BRAND, Polemonia- 
ceæ, in Das Pflanzenreich, 1907, p. 38; P. villosum RunpoLrHı, in GEORGI, 
Beschreib. Russ. Reich. Il, 4, 1800, p. 771; P. acutiflorum WırıD., in 
ROEMER & ScHuLTEs, System., IV, 1819, p. 792; P. campanulatum Tu. 
Fries, Botan. Notiser, 1858, p. 183; P. coeruleum, 8, acutiflorum et y, 
ovatum LEDEBOUR, Fl. Ross., II, 1847, p. 84; ? P. occidentale Britton & 
RYDBERG, Bull. New York Bot. Gard., vol. 2, No. 6, 1901, p. 180, non 
GREENE, Pittonia II, 1890, p. 75. 
? P. coeruleum, PuLten’s list, Point Barrow to Mackenzie River (“several forms of this 
species were gathered’”). 
King Point. A single flowering specimen has been collected on 
Sept. ard, 1905. 
