1924] Fernald,—Some Senecios of Eastern Quebec 121 
thin and jagged or almost fimbriate.—Rich thickets, swales and cal- 
careous rock, Gaspé Co., Quebec to the Lake Superior Region; British 
Columbia to Idaho and northern California. The following are in the 
Gray Herbarium. QuEBEC: sandy alluvium of Rivière Ste. Anne 
des Monts, Gaspé Co., August 3-17, 1905, Collins & Fernald; clearings 
and bushy swales along Riviére Ste. Anne des Monts, July 22, 1923, 
Fernald, Griscom, Mackenzie & Smith, no. 26,095; wet calcareous 
headland by the River St. Lawrence, Grosses Roches, Matane Co., 
July 17, 1922, Fernald & Pease, no. 25,340; openings in Arbor Vitae 
swamps, Carleton, Bonaventure Co., July 24 and 27, 1904, Collins, 
Fernald & Pease; edge of Arbor Vitae swamp, July 18-21, 1905, 
Williams, Collins & Fernald; dry spruce woods at base of limestone- 
conglomerate cliffs, Bic, Rimouski Co., July 16, 1904, Collins & 
Fernald; meadows and swamps in slaty region south and east of Bic, 
July 17, 1907, Fernald & Collins, no. 1202 (some heads radiate); dry 
limestone-conglomerate ledges, south of Bic, July 28, 1907, Fernald 
& Collins, no. 1203; pastures, Riviére du Loup, Temiscouata Co., 
July, 1913, Victorin, no. 40; Roberval, Lake St. John, July 15, 1892, 
G. G. Kennedy; sur les calcaires paléozoiques de l'Ouiatchouan inféri- 
eur, Val-Jalbert, Lake St. John, July 22, 1921, Victorin, no. 15,436; 
Spirit Lake (Abitibi), Pontiac Co., July 9, 1918, Victorin, no. 8517. 
Micuican: Champion, July, 1889, J. J. Hill; Keweenaw Peninsula, 
1863, Robbins: Keweenaw Co., July, 1890, Farwell, no. 776. BRITISH 
CornvuMBIA: Kicking Horse Valley, alt. 4000 ft., July 15, 1906, 5. 
Brown, no. 487a; river-margins, Silver City, August 7, 1885, J. 
Macoun; Griffin Lake, July 6, 1889, J. Macoun; Carbonate, altitude 
2700 ft., July 7, 1904, Heacock, no. 185; Wapta Lake, August 4, 1904, 
J. Macoun, nos. 65,015, 65,020; Skagit Valley, altitude 2500-3000 ft., 
various dates in July and August, 1905, J. M. Macoun, nos. 69,358- 
65,360; Chilliwack Valley, altitude 3000-4500 ft., various dates, 
1901, J. M. Macoun, nos. 26,082-26,685; Sophie Mt., altitude 5500 
ft., July 17 and 20, 1902, J. M. Macoun, nos. 64,990, 64,991; Creston, 
Kootenay, June 22, 1914, J. K. Henry, no. 4; gravel-bed of mountain- 
stream, Armstrong, July 4,—, E. Wilson, no. 247. InAno: meadows 
at Granite Station, Kootenai Co., July 30, 1922, Sandberg, Mac- 
Dougal & Heller, no. 803 (type-number of S. idahoensis Rydb.); 
Forks of St. Mary's River, altitude 1100 m., July 3, 1895, Leiberg, 
no. 1158; Grand Saline (? Salt River, tributary to the Snake), August 
16, ——, J. Burke (type of S. Burkei). WasnuiNGTON: Big Meadows, 
Stevens or Spokane Co., August 6, 1902, Kreager, no. 428; damp forest, 
Newman Lake, July 9, 1916, Suksdorf, no. 8797; Mt. Constitution, 
Orcas I., San Juan Islands, August, 1892, Henderson, no. 2312, June 
25-August 1, 1917, Zeller, no. 1252. CALIFORNIA: wet meadows, 
Pine Creek, Lassen Co., July 9, 1894, Baker & Nutting (photograph 
of TYPE of S. indecorus). 
Most of the eastern specimens have been distributed as S. discoideus; 
the western as S. pauciflorus, S. Burkei and S. idahoensis. 
