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Pedicularis lanata Willd. Fair specimen. 

 Pedicularis arctica R. Br. Good specimen. 



Southwest Victoria Island, 15 miles east of Point Williams, 

 Arctic, Canada, July 21, 1911: 



Salix phlebophylla And. Specimen with rather large leaves. 



Papaver radicatum Rottb. In fruit. 



Dryas integrifolia Vahl. Both the typical and the lobed -leaved 



forms. 

 Potentilla pulcliella R. Br. Good specimen with rather narrow 



leaf-segments. 

 Lupinus arcticus S. Wats. The typical form. 

 Mairania alpina (L.) Desv. In leaves only. It is probably the 



red-fruited form. 

 Androsace Chamaejasme arctica Kunth. Excellent specimens. 

 Statice sihirica (Turcz.) Ledeb. Good specimens. 

 Chrysanthemum integrifoliiim Richards. Small specimen. 



Cape Bathurst, Arctic coast, northwest Canada, July 6, 1912: 



Salix anglorum Cham. Typical. 



Oxyria digyna (L.) Compt. Good specimens. 



Ranunculus nivalis L. Good typical specimen. 



Draba glacialis Adams. With young flowers, small-leaved. 



Cochlearia groenlandica L. In flowers. 



Androsace Chamaejasme arctica Kunth. Excellent specimens. 



Primula horealis Duby. Just beginning to bloom, therefore 



pedicels rather short. 

 Phlox Richardsonii Hook. Best specimens seen of this rare plant. 

 Pneumaria maritima (L.) Hill. Good specimens. 



King Point, Yukon Territorj^, August 27, 1912: 



Polygonum fugax Small. Out of bloom and spike gone, but 



probably this species. 

 Ledum decumbens Lodd. Small specimen. 

 Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea L. Only a fragment. 

 Valeriana capitata Pallas. Rather small specimen. 



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