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foliage. I liave seen specimens of typical S, Candida from the following- 

 states and counties or localities. 



United States. New Jersey (Morris County); Peuiisylvania (notliing s<^en but 

 recorded from Luzerne and PLke Counties); New York (Tom})kins, Madison, 

 Oneida, Herkimer, Wayne, Erie, and St, Lawrence Counties); Conneetieui (Litch- 

 field County); Massachusetts (Essex and Berkshire Counties); Vermont (Rutland 

 and Caledonia Counties); Maine (apparently wanting; it is mentioned in the Port- 

 land Cat. No. 933, but what I have seen in Herb. G. is S. pcllita) ; Ohio (Erie County; 

 according to Kellerman & Werner central and nortliern Oliio); Indiana (Lagrange, 

 Noble, Steuben and Lake Counties); Michigan (Keweenaw, Calhoun, Ingham, 

 Mackinac and Emmet Counties); Wisconsin (Door, Rachie and Dane Counties); 

 Minnesota (Hennepin County); Illuiois (Peoria, Wumebago, McIIenry and Cook 

 Counties); Iowa (Cerro, Gordo and Winnebago Counties) North Dakota (Benson 

 County); Colorado (locality uncertain, leg. Ilall & IlarhouTy ISO'^, Rocky Mts. 

 Lat. 39-41°, No. 173, st.; G.; in C. sheet 0^275); Wyoming (.^bany County, Cen- 

 tennial, A. Nelson, Nos. 1755 and 8G84; the first is an offshoot, the last a fruiting 

 specunen); Montana (Flathead County; Columbia Falls, Rost Lake, Big Fork, 

 Swan Lake; Teton County; near Cutbank Creek). 



Canada. British Columbia {? Caribou District, Telegraph Trail, Lat. 54, June 8, 

 1858, J. Maeonn, No. 1G40 ex parte, m., f.; G.); Alberta (Rocky Mts. District: 

 Vicinity of Banff, swamp near Vermilion Lake, and Kananaskis, ah)ng the Bow 

 River); Northwest Territories (Great Slave Lake, low island about 3 miles west of 

 Roeher River, August 19, 1914, F. Harper, fr.; O.); Saskatchewan (Cumberland 

 House, Richardson, 1825, st.; N.); Manitoba (Winnipeg Valley, Bourgcau, Lake 

 Winnipeg, Richardson, and Hudson Bay at Churchill, /. M. Macoun); Ontario 

 (Thunder Bay and Lanibton Districts); Quebec (Saguenay nearest to Labrador, 

 Mingan Islands, Anticosti, and Gaspe, Bonaventure, Matane, Two Mountains 

 Districts and Temiscaming) ; New Foundland (Bay of Islands, SL. Paul Bay, In- 

 gornachoix Bay); Labrador (Forteau, Blanc Sablon); New Bruns.vick (Gloucester 

 County, Magdalen Islands). 



To var. denudata Andersson J refer the following spechnens: 



New^foundland. Ingornachoix Bay, wet runs and boggy spots in limestone 

 barrens, near sea-level, August 4, 1910, Fcrnald & Wiegand (No. 3184, st.; G.); 

 Silurian Coastal Region north of St. Paul's Bay, Cow Head, conglomerate limestone 

 and calcareous sandstone cliffs and ledges, Julv 12, 1910, Fernald & Wicgajid (No. 

 3183, fr.; G.). 



Quebec. Mouth of Grand River, Gaspe County, June 30, 1904, M. L. Fernald 

 {m., fr.; G.; the size of the fruiting aments is very variable; they measure from 3,5: 

 1.3 up to 8.5:1.5 cm.; the old leaves are shown in the follownig specimens; in some 

 specimens even the young leaves are very glabrous); same place, open bogs, August 

 11-15, 1904, Collins. Fernald d' Peace (No. 4897, st.; G.; "with the type'^) ; Tourelle, 

 mouth of River St. Anne des Monts, in springy bogs, August 19-21, 1905, Collins & 

 Fernald (st.; G.). 



Ontario. Along railway east of Carp, Carleton County, May 17, 1913, J. M. 

 Macoun & M. 0, Malte (No. 877G8, O., f.) 



Wisconsin. Sheboygan County: Elkhart Lake, June 29, 1879, J. //. Suctie, 

 (st.; G.). Milwaukee County: Milwaukee, wet meadows. May, 1841, 7. A, Lap- 

 ham (f., St.; G.). 



Ne\v Yokk. Tompkins County: Ilhaca, Fleming Meadow, April 30, May 17, 

 September, 1895, Rowlee & Wiegand (Nos. 33, f., st.; G., St.). 



New Jersey. Morris County:Budd Lake, swamps, local. May 13, 190C, K. K. 

 Mackenzie (No. 1900, f.; M.; amentis crassis laxifloris). 



