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s|)i(uu)ns characters are terminal leaflet deeply .S-cleft, 

 the lateral ones 2-cleft, the segments laciniate-pinnatitid. 

 AVe have no intermediate forms between this and T. tri- 

 foliata. 



]\IiTELLA r>i!EWEUi, Gray. 



New stations for this species are Qneest Creek, Shuswap 

 Lake, IVC, alt. 5,000 feet. {Jas M. Macoiin.) Mountains 

 at (iritlin Lake, B.C., alt. 0,000 feet; mountains near Ains- 

 worth, Kootanie Lake, B.C., alt. 5,r»00 feet ; Asoulcan 

 Glacier, Selkirk Mountains, B.C., alt. 5,r»00 feet. {John 

 Macoun.) 



CHHYSOSl'LENUM ALTEKNIFOLIUM, L. 



Xew stations for this species are Kicking Horse Lake, 

 Rocky Mountains. {John Macoun.) Between the North 

 Thompson and Bonaparte Bivei's, B.C. {Jas. M. Macoun.) 

 Lat. 62 40', Long. 103". {Jan. W. Tyrrell.) Dease Btiver, 

 Lai. 59°, B.C. {Dr. Geo. M. Dawson.) 



Parnassia fimbriata, K(pnig. 



Mount Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C., alt. 0,000 feet. 

 {Jas. M. Macoun.) Mountains north of Griffin Lake, B.C. ; 

 Barclay Sound, Vancouver Island. {John Macoun.) Not 

 before recorded west of Selkirk ]\Iountains. 



Parnassia Kotzeruei, Cham. & Schl. 



Damp banks. North Twin Island, James Bay, Hud-son 

 Bay ; ]Mount Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C. ; Avalanche 

 Ml, Selkirk Mts., B.C., alt. 7,500 feet. {Jas. M. Macoun.) 

 Not before recorded from Hudson Bay or west of Pocky 

 ^Mountains in ( "anada. 



Parnassia parviflora, DC. 



(Jrassy banks, Severn Itiver, Keewatin ; head of Dead- 

 man Piver, lie. {Jas. M. Macuun.) Western limit. 



