358 THE ASIATIC FUR-SEAL ISLANDS. 



GERANIACEiE. 



Geranium erianthum DC. 



Bering Island, July 23, 1895 (No. 23); Nikolski, Bering Island, July 15, 1897 



(No. 107). 



VIOLACE^. 



Viola langsdorffii Fisch. 



Bering Island, July 23,1895 (No. 40); Nikolski, Bering Island, July 15, 1897 



(No. 104). 



ONAGRACEiE. 



Chamcenirion latifolium (L.) Sweet. 



Mouth of Poludionnaya Retchka, Bering Island, July 23, 1897 (No. 132). 



EpiloMum honqardi Haussk. 



South JBookery, Bering Island, July 2!), 1897 (No. 134); and also at Nikolski, 

 Bering Island, July 9, 1897 (No. 91). 



EpiloTiium pp. 



South Rookery, Bering Island, July 29, 1897 (No. 133) ; and at Nikolski, Bering 

 Island, July 16, 1897 (No. 120). 



HALORAGIDACE^. 



Hippnris tetrapliylla L. f. 



H. vulgaris has been reported from the islands, but not the above species, which 

 is very rare in collections. The only specimens which we have seen came from the 

 Alaskan islands. 



Nikolski, Bering Island, August 8, 1897 (No. 152). 

 Myriophyllum alternifolium DC. 



Glinka, Copper Island, August 20, 1897 (No. 172). 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Ligusticum scoticiim L. 



Nikolski, Bering Island, August 9, 1897 (No. 153). 

 Selinum henihanii Watson. 



This is undoubtedly the Oonioselinum IcamtscJiaticuni of Kjellman's list. 



Nikolski, Bering Island, August 14, 1807 (No. 103); South Rookery, Bering 

 Island, July 29, 1897 (No. 138). 

 Cuilopleurum gmelini (DC.) Ledeb. 



This is undoubtedly the Angelica archangelica of Kjellman and Archangelica offici- 

 nalis of Gray's list. 



Nikolski, Bering Island, August 10, 1897 (No. 158). 

 Heracleum lanatum Miclix. 



On plate 15 will be found a view showing a large thicket of this plant. 



Nikolski, Bering Island, August 9, 1897 (No. 154). 



CORNACEiE. 



I'ornus suecica L. 



Bering Island, July 23, 1895 (No. 18); Nikolski, Bering Island, July 15, 1897 

 (No. 89). 



