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66.
1902.
Aug 26 273 Sambucus pubens, Michx.  [[strikethrough]] racemosa[[/strikethrough]]  (flower)
Not ab. Open woods  Cottonwood Bay
This shrub for some reason, possibly the proximity of a snow-bank during the early part of the season, is now in full bloom in this Bay.
Sambucus racemosa L.

" 274 Iris setosa, Pall.  Ok (fruit)
Grassy glades & CK. banks 
 f. ab.    Cottonwood Bay

" 275  Senecio Pseudo-Arnica, Less. OK
Shingly sea beaches
Not ab.     Cottonwood Bay
Senecio pseudo-arnica Less.

" 276 Echinopanax horridum (Smith) Dec. & Pl.  OK
Open woods & moist gulches
f. ab. Cottonwood Bay
Colld. to snow crinkled condition of leaves when grown in the open.
K= `Hush-kurr
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67.
1902
Aug 26 277  Pneumaria maritima, L. Ok
Shingly sea beaches
Not ab.   Cottonwood Bay

" 28  278 Woodsia
Dry rocky cliffs
Not ab.     Iliamna Point

Woodsia ilvensis (L.) R. Br.

" 279  Arenaria   (fruit)
Not ab.  Dry rocky cliffs  Iliamna Point
Arenaria arctica Stev.

" 31 280 Woodsia
Dry rocky cliffs   S. of Iliamna Point
Not ab. 
Filix fragilis (L.) Underw.

Sept 1 281 Artemisia [[strikethrough]] vulgaris[[/strikethrough]] Tilesii, Ledeb.  OK
Sandy rocky slopes above high tide
Ab.   S. of Iliamna Point
K= Nō-Kull-than' or Tsul-bun-jā
Ks. say the bear is very fond of the roots
A poultice of the leaves heated on hot stones is applied to swellings bruises etc. etc.
Artemisia filesii Ledeb.