1 18 PRIMUL ACEiE. ' iDodecatheon. 



4. F. urticcefolia. L — Ph, Am. 2. ^. 416. 



Hab. Canada to the Saskatchawan. — The broader leaves, and longer slender spikes, with lax flowers^ dis- 

 tinguish this from the two preceding. 



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2. PHRYMA. i. 



1. P. leptostachya, i. — Ph. Am, 2. /». 415. 



Hab. Canada. Pursh, Mrs Sheppard, Mrs PercivaL 



OuD. LXX. LENTIBULARI^. Richard. 



1. UTRICULARIA. i. 



1. V. vulgaris. L,—E. Bot. L 253. Ph. Am. l.jo. 15. 



Hab. Pools, Canada. Goldie. Lakes near the Rocky Mountains. Drummond. Salmon River and higher 

 parts of the Columbia. Douglas, 



2. U. intermedia. Hei/ne — E. Bot. t. 3489. Bich. App. p. 2. 



Hab. Lake Huron {Dr Todd) to Bear Lake, I>r Richardson ; and near the Rocky Mountains. Mr. 



Drummond. I possess the same plant gathered at Tewksbury, Massachusetts, by Mr Greene, marked " U. 

 MilUfoUum, Nutt. mst." 



3. U.setacea (Mich,); minuta aphylla, caule tenui-setaceo distanter 2-3-floro, floribus 



longiuscule pedicellatis, calcare longiusculo. Mich. Am. \. p. 12.— M. subulata. Ph. Am. 

 I, p. 15. 



Hab. Canada. Pk. — Barren specimens, apparently of this species, were gathered by Mr Drutnmo nd nesir 

 the Saskatchawan. 



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4. U. cornuta. Mich. Am. \, p. 12. Ph. Am. 1, />. 16. 



Hab. Canada. Michaux. Nuttall Mrs PercivaL Dr Todd. Newfoundland. Miss Brenton. 



2. PINGUICULA. X. 



1. P. vulgaris. L — E. Bot. t. 70. Richards. App, p. 2. ^ 



Hab. Woody and barren territories to Mackenzie's River. Br Richardson. Rocky Mountains. JDrum- 

 mond. Labrador. Br Morison. Newfoundland. Miss Brenton. 



2. P. grandiflora. Sm. E. Bot. t. 2184. 



Hab. Swamps, near Miet's Rock in the Rocky Mountains, rare. Drummond. Bogs, Millbank Sound, 

 N. W, America. Tolmie. 



Ord. LXXI. PRIMULACEJil. Juss. 



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1. DODECATHEON. L. 



1. D. integrifolium (Mich.); foliis integerrimis, umbellis plurifloris, pedunculis divari- 

 catis, filamentis in tubum elongatum covin&x\s.—c,. vulgar e ; foliis oblongo-lanceolatis in 



