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the Erica carulea. Rhododendron Kamtschat'icmVy 

 Azalea pi^ocwnbenSy Andromeda li/copodioides, which 

 is replaced higher to the north by the Andromeda 

 tetragona^ Alpine SaUces, Sijlene acaidis, Sihhaldia 

 'prociimhens, Cornus si{ecica,TrieiitaUsEnro2)a'a, Lin- 

 nea horealis, OrnWiogalum striatum* y) AntJtericiim 

 calijculatuniy L. variet. borealis, Konigia islandicay 

 a Gymnandra, which seems different from that 

 found more to the north, ten Sa.vifraga\ three Pe- 

 diculareSy several Potentilla\ two Gc<7, two Anemo- 

 ncey three Primula' ^ a Pajjaver, a Drosera^ a 

 Pi?iguicula, two Pyrola*, one Viola, one Parnassian 

 one Riibiis, and one Armeria. Only one Alpine 

 Ranunculus and three Gentianw are met with, of 

 which species several kinds are found more to the 

 north. Of the class of the Sjjngenesia^ the Aster, 

 Hieraciujn, Gnaphalium, Leontodon, Arthemisia, Sec. 

 are met with. This class is more numerous higher 

 north, where the genus Arthemisia has several dis- 

 tinguished species. On the other hand, several 

 Alpine species of the genera Campanida and Ve- 

 ronica are met with at Oonalashka, which are en- 

 tirely missed farther north. Several kinds of the 

 class of Satyriun are strewed partly in tlie valley, 

 and partly on the mountains. 



At Oonalashka we missed Alnus incana, Betula 

 nana, Ledum palustre, Dryas octopetala, Diape?isia 

 lappo?iicay Rhodiola rosea, tlie genera Spirwa, 



* Two varieties ut" tliis plant may, perhaps, be different spe- 

 cies. 



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