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1902.
June 28  77 Lupinus 
Open woods     Iliamna R.
f.ab. K = Knin-thal-Kuth-a
Lupinus nootkatensis Donn.

" 78 Oxycoccus Oxycoccus, (L.) Macck.   OK
Sphagnum marshes   Iliamna R.
f. ab. K= snil-thu-thah
Fruit is eaten both raw + cooked
Oxycoccus oxycoccus (L.) Macck.

" 79 [strikethrough] Vagnera amplexicaulis, (Nutt.)  [/strikethrough]
Streptopus amplexifolius, (L.) DC. OK
Open woods   Iliamna R.
f. ab. K= Klitsch-Kah   Chief says [underline] sometimes eaten [/underline]

June 29  80 [strikethrough] Agoseris [/strikethrough] Taraxacum lividum, (W.+K.) Heller
Open woods   Iliamna R.
Rare  Taraxacum chamissonis Greene

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1902. Moehringia lateriflora, (L.) Fenzl.
June 29 81 [strikethrough] Cerastium Behringianum, C.+S.[/strikethrough]   OK
Open woods + under spruce trees. Iliamna R
Ab.

" 82 Empetrum nigrum L.    OK
Mtn. slopes + sphag. marshes. Iliamna R.
Com. Bushes are burnt as an incense
Fruit is eaten raw but not cooked. Fruit is said to be beneficial in bronchial troubles.
K= Chin-too-nah

" 83 Viola Langsdorffii, Fisch.
Open mossy woods + sphag. Marshes. I. R.
f. ab. Viola palustris L.

" 84 Lycopodium alpinum, L.     OK
Open woods + Mtn. slopes. Iliamna R.
Not ab.
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