. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2000 Cody, Kennedy, and Bennett: Vascular Plants in the Yukon II 433 et al. 9834, DAO, GD) from Hoge Creek, Kluane National Park which was identified by G. A. MuUigan in 1977. It was thus included in the list of rare plants of the Yukon Territory (Douglas et al. 1981) and the Flora of the Yukon Territory (Cody 1996). In 1997 however Mulligan revised this specimen to D. ruaxes Payson & St. John. It there- fore must be deleted from the list of rare plants and the flora. Erysimum coarctatum Fern. — Specimens from the Yukon Territory, Continental Northwest Terr
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 2000 Cody, Kennedy, and Bennett: Vascular Plants in the Yukon II 433 et al. 9834, DAO, GD) from Hoge Creek, Kluane National Park which was identified by G. A. MuUigan in 1977. It was thus included in the list of rare plants of the Yukon Territory (Douglas et al. 1981) and the Flora of the Yukon Territory (Cody 1996). In 1997 however Mulligan revised this specimen to D. ruaxes Payson & St. John. It there- fore must be deleted from the list of rare plants and the flora. Erysimum coarctatum Fern. — Specimens from the Yukon Territory, Continental Northwest Territories, Alberta and British Columbia, previously determined as E. inconspicuum (S. Wats.) MacM. have been revised to E. coartatum by Mulligan. These two species can be separated as follows: A. Limb of petals mm long, mm broad; fruiting raceme elongate (up to 2 or 3 dm long) and open; siliques about 1 mm broad; seeds mm long E. inconspicuum A. Limb of petals mm long, 2-3 mm broad; fruit- ing raceme crowded and corymbiform at summit; siliques mm broad; seeds mm long E. coarctatum Erysimum inconspicuum should be deleted from the floras of the Yukon Territory and Continental Northwest Figure 4. Draba densifolio (Drawn by Lee Mennell). Lesquerella arctica (Wormskj.) S. Wats. ssp. arctica, Arctic Bladderpod — Yukon: Rancheria River up slope on N side of Highway, 60°05'10"N 130°25'37"W, Keddy 98-H-l, 30 July 1998 (DAO). The specimen cited above is an extension of the known range in the Yukon Territory (Cody 1996) of about 200 kilometers from sites adjacent to the Canol Road southwest of Ross River. Parrya arctica — Cody (1994) cited a speci- men of this species ( Cooper 433) which was collected on Herschel Island in 1979. It is the only known record for the Yukon Territory. Unfortunately this specimen was indicated as being preserved in DAO but should have been CAN. Parrya nudicaulis (L.) Regel, N
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