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PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 527 and without grinding surface. Color brownish, without conspicuous spots; sides and lower part of head silvery. This species is described from three specimens, each about 2i inches in length, from the Upper Missouri region, collected by Dr. F. V. Hay-den. This species is allied to H. hyostornus Gilbert, and H. cvstivalis Girard. The former has a more projecting snout, the latter a smaller eye, and both are profusely speckled with black dots. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HISTORY OP THE COMMANDER ISLANDS. No. 4. A. Notes upon the plants collected on the commander islands (berino AND COPPER ISLANDS) BY LEONHARD STEJNEGER. By ASA ORAV. The collection of phanerogamous plants, although not numerous in species, is full of interest. The Ranunculacece are Anemone Richardsoni, A. narcissifiora, Ran-unculus EschscholtzH, R. auricomus (which, at least, in the var. cassuHcuSy has been found in Kamtschatka), and a form probably of 7?. repenSy Caltha palustris, Coptis trifoUa, and Delphinium elatum. The CrucifercE are of small interest, a dwarf Nasturtium palustrCy Barharea vulgaris, Arahis Oerardi, var. borealis of Kegel, Cardamine hirsuta and C. pratensis, Draba incana, and a small species which may be D. alpina. Viola mirabilis var. Langsdorffii of Kegel, and Y. biflora of Kegel are all of tbat order. Of CaryophyllacecE there are Silene acaulis, Lychnis apetala, Arenaria peploides, A. lateriflora, and A. macrocarpa, the remarkable Stellaria radians, and the anomalous form of S. humi/usa, called var. oblongifolia by Ledebour, with long and lax stems, elongated internodes, and a habit quite unlike the ordinary form of the species ; also the forms of Ceras-tium alpinum, which are common in that region. Claytonia sibirica and G. arctica represent the Portulacece, and Gera-nium erianthum represents its order. It is rat<her remarkable that there is only one leguminous plant in the collection, namely, the widespread Lathyrus maritimus. The Rosacece are Spirceakamtschatica, Geum calthifolium, Xx. Rossii,and a dwarf G. macrophyllum, JSrbhaldia procumbens, Fotentilla fragiformis, var. villosa of Kegel and Tiling, and the ubiquitous P. Anserina antl P. palustris, Rubus stellatus, aud R. Chamccmorus, and a small-leaved Pj//'ws sambucifoUa. Saxifrage are rather numerous: A dwarf >S'. Hirculus, and a still smaller one, which seems to be 8. chrysantha, Gray; S. bronchialis, S. unalaschensis of Sternberg (which is 8. flabelUfolia and near to S. Da-hurica, which we seem not to possess, the North American plant, so called,

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Contributions to the history of the Commander Islands. No. 4. A. Notes upon the plants collected on the Commander Islands (Bering and Copper Islands) by Leonhard Stejneger

Asa Gray
Proceedings of The United States National Museum 7: 527-529 (1885)

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