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V. caspitosum Michx. Sitka.

V. uliginosum L. Sitka, northward.
Oxycoccus vulgaris L. Sitka, northward.

Arctostaphylos alpina Spreng. Sitka, northward.
A. uva ursi Spreng. Unalashka, northward.

GENTIANACEÆ.

Gentiana amarella L. Sitka.

POLYGONACEÆ.

Oxyria reniformis Hooker. Sitka, northward. Rumex salicifolius Weinru.

R. acetosa L. Kotzebue Sound.

R. domesticus Hartm. Sitka, northward.
Polygonum viviparum L. Sitka, northward.

EMPETRACEÆ.

Empetrum nigrum L. Sitka, northward.

SALICACE.

Salix speciosa H. & A.

Yukon. Kotzebue.
Kotzebue.

S. Richardsonii Hook.

S. Barclayi Anders. Kadiak.

S. phyllicoides Anders. Western Arctic America.

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A. Mertensiana Bong.

A. sitkensis Bong.

A. alba Michx. Yukon Territory.

Larix davurica Fisch. Kadiak. Yukon ?

Pinus contorta Dougl. Sitka. Fort Selkirk, southward.

Chamaecyparis nutkatensis Spach. Sitka (= Thuja excelsa Bong). Funiperus communis var. alpina Willd. Sitka. Yukon ?

LILIACEÆ.

Fritillaria kamchatkensis Fisch. Sitka, northward.

Allium schænoprasum L. Yukon.

Veratrum Escholtzii Gray. Sitka.

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Erineum roseum Schultz. Norton Sound.

Several fungi which in warmer latitudes are deleterious are, in the northern portions of Alaska, eaten with impunity (among them Agaricus mutabilis, according to Dr. Kellogg).

ALGE.

Alaria esculenta Grev. Arctic and western coasts.

Other species of algae are eaten by both Indians and Innuit, which I have no means of identifying.

NOTE.

The greater part of the above list is extracted from the Report of Dr. J. T. Rothrock, Botanist of the Scientific Corps of the Western Union Telegraph Expedition, Smithsonian Report for 1867, pp. 432-463.

APPENDIX H.

LIST OF WORKS CONTAINING INFORMATION IN REGARD TO ALASKA AND THE ADJACENT TERRITORIES.

ADELUNG.

Geschichte der Schiffahrten und Versuche welche zur Entdeckung des N. O. Weges nach Japan und China von verschiedenen Nationen unternomenen wurden, &c. Von Christoph Johann Adelung. 4to. Halle, 1768.

ALASKA HERALD, The. Edited semi-monthly by Agapius Honcharenko. San Francisco, March, 1868, &c.

ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, and their Inhabitants. St. Petersburg, 1845. (In Russian.)

ARCHEOLOGIA AMERICANA, by the American Antiquarian Society. Cambridge, October, 1836.

ARCHIVES OF THE RUSSIAN AMERICAN COMPANY. Published by the Directors. St. Petersburg, 1862.

ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

BAER AND HELMERSEN.

Boston, June, 1867. pp. 731 to 750.

Beiträge zur Kenntniss des Russischen Reiches und der angränzenden Länder Asien's. Auf Kosten der Kaiserlichen Akad. der Wissenschaften, herausgegeben von K. E. von Baer und Gr. von Helmersen. St. Petersburg, 1839.

BARANOFF.

Biography of Alexander Andréavich Baránoff. St. Petersburg, 1835. (In Russian.)

BARROW.

Chronological History of Voyages into the Arctic Regions. By John Barrow, F. R. S., &c. London, 1818.

BEECHEY.

Narrative of the Voyage of the Blossom to the Pacific and Behring Straits. By Captain F. W. Beechey. London, 1831.

BELCHER.

Narrative of the Voyage of H. M. S. Sulphur during the years 1836-1842. By Captain Sir Edward Belcher. London, 1843.

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