. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1994 Cody: Flora of the Yukon Territory 467. Figure 2. Canadian distribution of Cynoglossum boreale. Previously known in the Yukon Territory only from Herschel Island (Douglas et al. 1981). Mertensia paniculata (Ait.) G. Don var. alaskana (Britt.) Williams, Bluebell — YUKON: in deep moss in white spruce woods on flood plain of river, Bell River, 67°33'N 136°53'W, Cody & Ginns 32152, 15 July 1982 (DAO); alpine tundra of saddle and talus slope, NW of Mt. Dennis, 67°'N 136°37'W, Cody & Ginns 29908, 3 July 1982 (DAO). The specimens cited here are t


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1994 Cody: Flora of the Yukon Territory 467. Figure 2. Canadian distribution of Cynoglossum boreale. Previously known in the Yukon Territory only from Herschel Island (Douglas et al. 1981). Mertensia paniculata (Ait.) G. Don var. alaskana (Britt.) Williams, Bluebell — YUKON: in deep moss in white spruce woods on flood plain of river, Bell River, 67°33'N 136°53'W, Cody & Ginns 32152, 15 July 1982 (DAO); alpine tundra of saddle and talus slope, NW of Mt. Dennis, 67°'N 136°37'W, Cody & Ginns 29908, 3 July 1982 (DAO). The specimens cited here are the first reported from the Richardson Mountains of northern Yukon Territory. Myosotis alpestris Schm. ssp. asiatica Vestergr. ex Hulten f. eyerdamii (Boivin) Cody (M. sylvatica Hoffm. var. alpestris (Schm.) Koch f. eyerdamii Boivin) — YUKON: stream valley, NW coast Herschel Island, 69°37'N 139°09'N, Cooper 902, 12 July 1979 (CAN, photo DAO). New to the Yukon Territory; Boivin (1966-67) knew this white-flowered form only from southern Alaska and southwestern Alberta. Labiatae Dracocephalum thymiflorum L. (Moldavica thymi- flora (L.) Rydb.), Thyme-flowered Dragonhead — YUKON: In gravel by deserted house 2 miles E of Dawson on road to Bear Creek, only time noted in Dawson area, Calder & Billard 3269, 24 June 1949 (DAO); waste clearing along road through Picea glauca - Populus balsamifera woodland by Klondike River 15 mi. E of Dawson, 64°04'N 139°05'W, Cody & Ginns 32875, 1 July 1984 (DAO); North Fork, Km 9 Dempster Highway, G. Brunner, 15 July 1989 (DAO). An introduced plant not previously recorded from the Yukon Territory. The 1949 collection by Calder & Billard on 24 June was fresh and green whereas the 1984 collection by Cody & Ginns on 1 July and the 1989 collection by Brunner of 15 July were brown and overmature. Galeopsis tetrahit L. ssp. bifida (Boenn.) Fries — YUKON: open disturbed area, old army camp, Km 286 Canol Road, V. Hodgson 141,


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