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28. Rhododendron LapponicumWahl. North‘‘Table ere 
29. Lotseleuria procumbens Desv. On rocks north of the 
s it, common. : 
ned Moneses uniflora. In flower on the northern portions 
of the mountain and throughout the state in cool swamps, 
blooming about the last of June 
31. Dinpensi Meee Abundant on the ‘‘Saddle- 
back’’. In fruit eee 
32. Polygonum viviparum L. Found only in the 
Booked Slide,” in flower and fruit. 
33. Empetrum is it L. Very abundant in the eastern 
portion of the mountai 
34. Betula paierice Ait. var. minor Tuck. Common on 
the lower portions of the mountain. oa 
Betula slandulosa Mx. Common on the moun 
Weil ae specimens less than three inches high were col- 
lected 
36. Minit viridis DC. Common on lower slopes along 
streams. a 
Salix argyrocarpa Anders. om 
38. Salix Hs diiids On the Saddleback’, in moss. 
39. Scheuchzeria palustris L. Ina bog near the plies 
40. Listera cordata R.Br. In flower i in the sag between the 
Summit and the north ‘‘Table Lands.” 
41. Orchis dilatata Gray. Common in the swamps near 
the mountain. 
43. Luzula spicata Desv ‘Common 
of <i 
49. Carex canescens, var. vitilis. At the very summit of the 
mountai 
49. a lenticularis Mx. Inthe ‘‘basin”. « 
5°. Carex rigida Good. var. Bigelovit. Onthe narrows’, 
and also in great abundance northwest of the summit. 
ie 51. col pulla Good. ? On the shores of the little lake in 
€ “bas 
: 52. Cina pendula Trin. Along streams near the moun- 
ain, 
