. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 2005 Cody, Bennett, and Caswell: Vascular Plants in the Yukon VII 427 Cody (1994) reported the first specimen known from the Territory from a site near the British Columbia border between longitudes 127°W and 128°W and recommended that this species should be added to the list of rare vascular plants of the Yukon Territory (Douglas et al. 1981). Additional speci- mens have since been reported from Upper Coal River and Frances Lake (Cody et al. 1998) and Turner Lake (Cody et al. 2001). The specimen cited above is from a site


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 2005 Cody, Bennett, and Caswell: Vascular Plants in the Yukon VII 427 Cody (1994) reported the first specimen known from the Territory from a site near the British Columbia border between longitudes 127°W and 128°W and recommended that this species should be added to the list of rare vascular plants of the Yukon Territory (Douglas et al. 1981). Additional speci- mens have since been reported from Upper Coal River and Frances Lake (Cody et al. 1998) and Turner Lake (Cody et al. 2001). The specimen cited above is from a site about half way between the first known site and Watson Lake. Schoenoplectus acutus (Muhl. ex Bigelow) A. & D. Love var. acutus) (Scirpus acutus Muhl. ex Bigelow), Hard-stemmed Bulrush - Yukon: aquatic emergent, Blind Lake, 60°;N 128°13';W, J. Staniforth 7, 26-28 June 2003 (DAO). The specimen cited above is an extension of the known range in the Territory of about 300 kilometers southeast of sites in the vicinity of Ross River (Cody et al. 2001). Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani ( Gmel.) Palla (Scirpus validus Vahl), Soft-stem Club-rush - Yukon: extensively placer mined area, Lower Hunker Creek area east of Dawson City, 64°;N 139°09';W, G. Brunner 593, 7 Sept. 2003 (DAO). The specimen cited above is from a site about 150 kilo- meters south of a site adjacent to the Dempster Hwy. and about 175 kilometers northwest of a site in the vicinity of Mayo. Trichophorum alpinum (L.) Pers. (Scirpus hudsoni- anus (Michx.) Fern.), Hudson Bay Clubrush - Yukon: growing in edge of small thermokarst pond south- west of Alaska Hwy., 6 km NW of Dry Creek #2, 62°'N 140°'W, B. A. Bennett, R. Elven & H. Solstad 03-044, 8 Aug. 2003 (DAO). The specimen cited above is an extension of the known range in the Territory of about 50 kilometers to the north- west of a site adjacent to the Alaska Hwy. mapped by Cody (1996). JUNCACEAE Juncus bu


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