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lege; Aug. 31 Fairbanks; Sept. 4 McKinley
Park Station; Sept. 8 Tunnel; Sept. 9 Cordova; Sept. 12 Kake. As
often only the date of her collections in McKinley Park is quoted but
not the exact station within the park, it might be well to give a list
of Miss MEXIA's route within the park, together with the corresponding
dates and numbers of the plants collected: June 17 Head of Savage R. (2008-11);
June 18 Inspiration Pt (2012-19); June 20 Head of Savage R., Inspiration
Pt (2020-23); June 21 Mt Margaret (2024-28); June 22 Savage R. near Camp
(2029-33); June 23 Savage R. N. towards Mt Francis (2034-39); June 24
Teklanika R. (2040-41); June 25 Head of Savage R. (2042-49); June 26-28
Savage R. N. towards Mt Francis (2050-59); June 29 between Superintendents
office and Entrance (2060-63); June 30 Savage R. Sandy Stream Bottom (2064-65);
July 1 Head of Savage R. (2066-71): July 5 Savage Camp, dwarf birch thickets
(2076-79); July 6-9 Savage Camp (2080-90); July 11 Trail to Copper Mt,
Polychrome Pass (2091-92); July 12-15 Copper Mt (2093-99); July 18 Copper
Mt (2110-17); .Iuly 19 Copper Mt Camp-Grant’s Cabin (2118-24); July
21-22 Copper Mt (2125-30); July 23 Muldrow Glacier (2131-33); July 24
McKinley R. (2134-39); July 25 Copper Mt (2140-50); July 27 trail to Wonder
Lake (2151-55); July 28-31 Wonder Lake (2156-2170); Aug. 1 Moose Creek,
Kantshina (2171-80); Aug. 3-19 Wonder Lake (2181-2264); Aug. 22 trail
from Wonder Lake to McKinley Bar (2269-73); Aug. 23 trail from Copper
Mt to Toclat (2274-82); Aug. 24 trail from Copper Mt to Igloo and Polychrome
Pass (2283-84); Aug. 26-28 Savage R. (2285-90). Miss MEXIA'S travels
are briefly mentioned in her necrology by H. P. BRACLIN in Mandroño
4 (1938). Miss MEXIA wrote a short account of the vegetation in
Mt McKinley Park in »Circular of General Inf. regard. Mt McKinley
National Park» U. S. Dept. Inter., Nat. Park Service (Washington
1929).
1929. Wriheim,
A., obtained a few specimens at Akutan in August.
1929. Tatewaki,
Misao, Professor of Botany at Sapporo University, and Takahashi,
Kikuji, obtained a collection at Attu I., Amchitka I and Atka
I. Specimens in Sapporo. TATEWAKI published part of
the collection in Transact. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc. 11 (1930). The
entire collection together with that of KOBAYASHI was published by TATEWAKI
and KOBAYASHI in Journ. Agric. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. 36. 1934. The
Carex species were published separately by AKIYAMA in Bot.