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plementary information respecting the exact localities at which speci- 
mens were collected, all of which is duly credited in the body of the 
present report. 
The second publication referred to is a brief paper by Miss Alice 
Eastwood on ‘The Alpine Flora of Mount Shasta,’! containing the 
results of a hasty trip to the summit made in August, 1893. 
So far as I have been able to ascertain, this is the first and only pub- 
lication relating directly to Shasta plants, although a number of species 
collected there during a brief visit by Prof. Wm. H. Brewer in the 
early sixties are mentioned in the Botany of California (by Brewer and 
Watson, 1876-1880). 
NEW SPECIES. 
In working up the collections it was found that several of the plants 
and mammals belonged to undescribed species. Some of the new 
plants have been described by Prof. E. L. Greene;? others remain 
unnamed. The new mammals are here described. The new species 
are: 
Plants. Mammals. 
Agoseris monticola. Le)us klamathensis. 
Arnica merriami. Lyux fasciatus pallescens. 
Campanula wilkinsiana. Neurotrichus gibbsi major. 
Phacelia frigida. Procyon psora pacilica, 
Pyrola pallida. Reithrodontomys klamathensis. 
Sorex shistensis, 
Thomomys monticola pinetorum. 
Urocyon californicus townsendi. 
'Erythea, IV, No.9, pp. 1386-112, Sept.. 1896, 
? Pittonia, IV, pp. 36-10, March 17, 1899, 
