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June 18 La Perouse Glacier; June 18-23
Yakutat Bay (June 19 Russell Fiord; June 20 Hidden Glacier; June 21-22
Hubbard Glacier, Egg I. and Haenke I.); June 24-29 Prince William Sd (Columbia
Glacier; June 27 Orca; June 27-29 Harriman Fiord; Port Wells); June 30
Homer; July 1 Seldovia, Kukak Bay; July 2-5 Kodiak (English Bay, Woody
I.); July 7 Popof I., where SAUNDERS and KINCAID were left and collected
on Popof I. and Unga I. to July 18, while Pallache collected at Stepovak
Bay; July 8 Unalaska, Bogoslof I.; July 9 St. Paul I.; July 11 Plover
Bay, Siberia; July 12 Pt Clarence; July 13 St. Lawrence I., N. E. Cape;
July 14 Hall I.; July 15 St. Matthew I.; July 17 Unalaska; July 18 Popof
I.; July 19 Sturgeon R.; July 20 Kodiak, Long. I., Homer, Halibut Cove;
July 23 Yakutat; July 25 Juneau, Douglas I.; July 26-27 Cape Fox, Foggy
Bay, Tongass village. The botanical results were published in vol.
5 of the »Harriman Alaska Expedition» (New York 1904).
It contains Fungi by P. A. SACCARDO and W. TRELEASE; Lichens by C. E.
CUMMINGS; Algae by DE ALTON SAUNDERS; Mosses by J. CARDOT and I. THÉRIOT;
Sphagna by W. TRELEASE; Hepaticae by A. W. EVANS and Pteridophyles
by W. TRELEASE. Volume 6 of this series, which was reserved for
the phanerogams, worked up by P. C. STANDLEY, was never published.
In vol. 2 is found a paper by B. E. FERNOW »Forests of Alaska».
1900. Blaisdell,
Frank Ellsworth, of San Francisco, obtained a collection of 170
species of plants at Nome. The first series, deposited in Calif.
Acad. Sc. in San Francisco, was partly destroyed in the great earthquake.
The second series, according to inforniation given by Miss EASTWOOD
is now in Leningrad. One series is preserved in Nat. Herb., Washinglon.
A descriptive list of BLAlSDELL’s plants was published by
A. EASTWOOD in Bot. Gaz. 1902.
1900. Kalenborn,
Arion Siegfried, a miner, collected about 50 specimens, now in
Dudley Herb., at the junction of Randsbury and Hastings creeks near Nome.
1900-1901 . McGregor,
Richard Crittenden, ornithologist of the Philippines, accompanied
the U. S. Coast and Geod. Surv. steamer Pathfinder to Alaska. Collections
in Univ. of Calif. The following places were visited: June 21-23,
1900 Unalaska I.; June 27-Sept. 25 Northon Sd (St. Michaels Bay, Egg I.,
Crater Mt., Cape Denbigh, Besboro I., Fallax Pt, Golofnin Bay, Thor);
May 16-21, 1901 Unalaska; May 27-June 2 English Bay; June 5-7 Akun I.;
June 8-July 16 Unalaska (English Bay, Unalga, Beaver Inlet, Kalekta Bay);