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THE ASIATIC FUR-SEAL ISLANDS. 



that of the plant in Professor Miyabe's paper, while that following the name of the 

 locality is the collector's number. The sequence is that of Miyabe's paper: 



(12; Aconitum fisclieri R^iCH.. 'i 

 Ushishir (No. 70). 

 Cochlearia officinalis L. 

 Musliir, Long Rock (No. 64). 

 (103) Sedum rosece (L.) Soop. = S. rhodiola D C. 

 Ushishir (No. 69). 

 Selinuml sp. 



Mushir (Long Rock). Dr. Rose considers this plant a possibly new species of 

 Selinum, but regards the material as insufficient for description (No. 63). 

 (186) Anaphalis margaritaeea ocmdentalis Greene = Antennaria margaritacea R. Bk. 



Ushishir (No. 68). 

 (148) Artemisia vulgaris L. 

 Ushishir (No. 74). 

 (155) Senecio dalmrictis Schulz Bip. 

 Ushishir (No. 67). 

 Oxyria reniformis Hook. 

 Ushishir (No. 71). 

 (257) Maianthemum bifolium Gabktn. 



Ushishir (No. 72). 

 (288) Desckampsia flexuosa Trin. 

 Ushishir (No. 66). 

 Poa turneri SCEIBSIBB.' 

 Mushir, Long Rock (No. 65). This is an undescribed species which Professor 

 Scribner considers identical with a Poa collected by L. M. Turner on Atkha 

 Island, Aleutian Archipelago. The specimens collected by Turner appear to be 

 all females and those from Mushir all males. 



In addition to these plants I observed : 

 (141) Chrysanfhemum artieum L. and 

 (151) Senecio pseudo-arnica Less, on Raikoke ; 



(298) Elymus mollis Trin, on Mushir (Long and High Rocks) and Ushishir. 

 On Ushishir, in addition, I saw an intensely golden and large Taraxacum; an 

 Angelica, very much like A. archangelica ; (117) Heracleum lanatum MiCHX., and 

 Cochlearia officinalis L. 



Insignificant as the collection is, it will be seen that it adds 4 species to the Kuril 

 flora, viz, Oxyria reniformis, Cochlearia officinalis, Selinum sp., and Poa turneri. 



Professor Miyabe having enumerated 317 species, the total number is now raised 

 to 321, distributed as follows : 



Polypetalee 



Gamopetalse 



MonocblamydeEB 



Dicotyledons 



Monocotyledons 



Angiospermje ... 

 Gymnospermse 



Phanerogamte . . . 

 Crypotogamie (vascul.) 



Total 



Orders. Genera. Species. 



53 



142 



176 

 5 



180 

 10 



190 



123 

 100 

 20 



243 

 51 



297 

 6 



303 

 18 



' Since this MS. was prepared the description of P. turneri has been published with an illustra- 

 tion in Bull. No. 8, p. 5, t.l., 1897. According to Professor Scribner the species is closely related to 

 P. liiapidus Vasey. Doctor Stejneger's plant is cited as the type. 



J. N. R. 



