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under the title »Report of the
Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18» Volume 5 (Ottawa 1921).
Part A includes an enumeration of the vascular plants classified
by J. M. MACOUN and T. HOLM.
1913. Stringer,
Isaac O., the Reverend, collected at Herschel I. Specimens
enumerated by MACOUN & HOLM in Rep. Canad. Arct. Exp. (See above.)
1914. Eastwood,
Alice, curator of the herbarium of California Academy of Sc.,
collected along upper and central Yukon R. In particular, trees
and shrubs (Salix) were collected extensively for the Arnold
Arboretum. The collections are preserved in that institution and
in the Academy of Sc., San Francisco, duplicates in Nat. Herb., Washington,
and other herbaria. The following places were visited: April 18-July
7 Dawson, Moosehide and vicinity (side trip June 25-26 to Twelve Mile
House and Swede Creek Dome and June 30 to Bonanza Creek); July 8 Ogilvie;
July 9 Coffee Creek; July 10 Hard Luck Slough; July 11 Carmacks; July
12 Lake Lebarge and Whitehorse; July 15 Llewellyn Glacier; Taku Lake;
July 16 Carcross; July 20 Skagway; Sitka; Killisnoo; Funter; July 27 Wrangell.
1914. Hill,
Grace A., collected about 150 numbers of plants within 5 miles
of Nome. Specimens in Nat. Herb., Washington.
1914. Milvain,
Margaret, Mrs., wife of an English mining engineer at Glacier,
80 miles from Dawson, where she collected. Specimens in Calif. Acad.
Sc., a few duplicates in Arn. Arb. and Nat. Herb.
1914. Kellers,
H. C., Dr., obtained a collection. now in Calif. Acad. Sc., at
St. Paul I.
1914. Smith,
R., collected in June on Prince of Wales I., chiefly at Old Kazaan.
Specimens in the author’s herb.
1914. Sargent,
R. H. and Smith, P. S., of the U. S. Geol. Surv.,
collected about 75 numbers, now in Nat. Herb., Washington, in the Kuskokwim
Basin. Plants were collected at Chulitna R. on June 24, in Mulchatna
R. Basin on July 14, at headwaters of Hohalitna R. on Aug. 1 and on the
banks of Kuskokwim R. lat. 61° 40' on Aug. 23. A list of the
species was published in »The Lake Clark-Central Kuskokwim Region,
Alaska» (Dept. of Inter. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull 655, 1917).
1914-1940. Anderson,
Jacob Peter, employed in 1914 at the Experimental Station at
Sitka, later florist and member of the House of Representatives at Juneau,
has collected extensively in many parts of Alaska since 1914. A
first set of his collections, which comprise many thousands of sheets,
are kept in his own herbarium (specimens