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Brit. Col., Arctic sea and Alaska; S. to N. Eng., N. Y., Mich., 

 Minn. , Dak. and Man. 



Minn, valley: N. E. district and N. edge; mossy logs 

 and deep woods; with Drosera; rare. 



Herb.: Herrick 108, Minneapolis; Sandberg 199, 

 Tower; Eobcrts 38, Grand Marais; Bailey 388, Mud lake; Bai- 

 ley 88, Vermilion lake ; Sandberg 200, Tower. 



Mitella dipliylla Linn. Spec. 406 (1753). 

 Wats, and Coult., Gray's Man. 6 eel. 171; Britt., Fl. N. J. 101; Mac, 

 Fl. Can. I, 156; Upham, Fl. Minn. 55; Chap., Fl. S. St. 154; Led., Fl. Ross. 

 11,228?; Engl., Nat. Pflanz. 3, lla, 6:3; Wats., Bibl. Ind. I, 328.; Brew, and 

 Wats., Fl. Calif. I, 200. 



E. Siberia?. 



North America: Q., Ont., N. Eng., N. J. to N. Car.; 

 W. to Minn, and Mo. ; also Calif, and Oregon. 



Minn, valley: Forest district; rich woods and along 

 streams. 



Herb.: Holzinger 77, Winona Co.; Leiherg 18, Blue 

 Earth Co.; Sandberg 198, Vasa; Hammond 20, Lake City; Herb. 

 Sheld. 1717, Minneapolis; Herb. Sheld. 1882, Ramsey Co.; Herb. 

 Wickersheim 50, Mankato. 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM Linn. Gen. 356 (1737). 

 Baillon, Hist. PI. Ill, 425; Benth. and Hook., Gen. PI. I, 638; Durand, 

 Ind. Gen. Plum. 116; Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanz. 3, II a, 64 (Engler); 

 Franchet, Mon. Chrys. (1891). 



Living species: 54 (Franchet) ; 40 (Engler); 15 (Benth. 

 and Hook.); 5, Amurland, 2 of these in Chile and Magellan; 3, 

 N. America; 3, Europe; the rest in Himalayas, China and 

 Manchuria; Canada, 2; Rocky mts. 1; S. Sts., 1; E. Sts., 2. 



Chrysosplenium americaimm Schwein. Hook. Fl. Bor.- 

 Am. 1, 242 (1833). 



0. oppositifolium Walt. Fl. Car. 140 (1788) not Linn. 

 Wats, and Coult., Gray's Man. 6 ed. 172; Britt., Fl. N. J. 101; Mac, 

 Fl. Can. I, 158: Chap., Fl. S. St. 154; Engl., Nat. Pflanz. 3, II, 64; Wats., 

 Bibl. Ind. I, 324. 



North America: N. S., N. Br., Q., Ont. to Saskatche- 

 wan; S. to N. Eng., N. J. and N. Ga. ; W. to Minn. 



Minn, valley: Reported from N. edge and from far 

 N. W. ; wet places and bogs, with Parnassia; rare. 



PARNASSIA Linn. Gen. 250 (1737). 



Pyrola Mor. ex Adans. Fam. PI. II, 449 (176.3). 

 Euueadyuaniis Gesn. ex Adans. 1. c. (1763). 

 Baillon, Hist. PI. Ill, 431; Benth. and Hook., Gen. Pl.l, 639; Durand, 

 Ind. Gen. Phun, 117; Engler and Prantl, Nat. Plianz. 3, II a, 66 (Engler). 



