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at first taken for E. litorale Kiihl., but was determined by W. 

 R. Maxon.f 



3. Selaginella Wallacei Hieron. On dry rocky cliffs on 

 Spencer's Butte, Lane Co., and at Oswego Lake in Clackamas 

 Co. Determined by W. R. Maxon. This is doubtless the "5. 

 rupestris (L.) Spring." of the Flora of the Northwest Coast — 

 a species which does not occur in our range. 



4. Isoetes Howellii Engelm. A large colony on the bottom of 

 a pond along the Southern Pacific tracks three miles south- 

 east of Salem. Determined by Norma E. Pfeiffer. 



5. Echinochloa muricata (Michx.) Fernald var. occidentalis 

 Wiegand. On the sandy shore of the Columbia River on Hayden 

 Island, opposite Vancouver, Wash. Determined by K. M. 

 Wiegand. 



6. *Notholcus mollis (L.) Hitchc. On a rubbish-heap in the 

 rear of a saw-mill on the bank of the North Santiam River at 

 Stayton, Marion Co. Recently reported from California. 

 Determined by Agnes Chase. 



7. Carex Tracyi Mackenzie. Not infrequent in low meadows 

 about Salem. This is the "C leporina L." of the Fl. N. W. 

 Coast. Determined by K. K. Mackenzie. 



8. *Acorus Calamus L. A large clump is established on a 

 gravel-bar in Mill Creek at Salem. Not observed in cultivation. 



9. *Brodiaea uniflora (Graham) Baker. Common in culti- 

 vation, and escaping to lawns in some places in Salem. The 

 bulbs have a distinct alliaceous odor! 



10. *Muscari comosum (L.) Mill. Well established in a grain- 

 field 2)4 miles north of Waconda, Marion Co. Nowhere in 



cultivation. tt 



11. * Allium neopolitanum Cyrill. Along the outside of the 

 fence surrounding the city cemetery, Salem. Perhaps originally 

 introduced with cut flowers at funerals. Determined by Bayard 

 Long. 



12. *Beta vulgaris L. Not infrequent in waste places about 

 Salem. 



13. *Papaver somniferum L. Common in cultivation, and 

 occasionally escaping to rubbish-heaps and vacant lots, but 

 less common than P. Rhoeas L. 



t Cp. Maxon in Am. Fern Journal 11: 107. 1921. 

 tfSee Rhodora 24: 20S-210, 1922. 



