80 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Specimens examined—Continued. 
Dry— 
CANADA: On an island of the Simpson Group 40 miles northeast of Fort Resolu- 
tion, Mackenzie Territory, 1903, Preble 242; St. Francis River, Quebec, 1902, 
Eggleston 3011; Canso, Nova Scotia, 1901, Fowler; Golden Lake, Renfrew 
County, Ontario, 1899, Umbach; Gananoque, Ontario, 1887, Fowler; Cache 
Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario, 1900, Macown 21697; Port aux Basques, 
Newfoundland, 1901, A. W. Prentiss; North Sidney, British Columbia, 1883, 
Macoun 8 (Gray); pond near Whitbourne, Newfoundland, 1894, Robinson & 
Schrenk (Gray); Seven Islands, 1907, C. B. Robinson 889 (N. Y.); Channel, 
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Newfoundland, 1901, Howe & Lang 870, 944 (N. Y.); near Digby, Nova 
Scotia, 1901, Howe & Lang 313 (N. Y.); St. Jean ?Evangeliste, Nouvelle, 
Quebec, 1904, Collins & Fernald (Gray); Belleville, Ontario, 1883, Macown 
95; Cross Lake, Renfrew County, Ontario, 1899, Umbach; Killarney, Mani- 
toba, 1896, Macoun, (Greene); Kaministigma River, 1889, Dr. & Mrs. Brit- 
ton (C.); Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1880, Fowler. 
