36 OEOLOdlCAL SUKVI V uK CANADA. 



JIaiiiilioii. l>Mi. {Loijic.) Vifiiiity of Harrif, Out. (Spoftni.) Navy 

 l>lainl. \ia:;ai'a Ivivor. (Marl(iif<iiL) Kri'(|iioiit in rirli, locUy woods, 

 Mt'lli'villo, I'icloii, Briixhtoii. Owoii Sound and London, OnL. 



(lO'J.) D. formosa, In'. 



J), irimin, Hook. Fl. I., 35. 



I), mcentti, Niitt. Torr. it (Jray, I'l. I., (i7. 



NootUa Sound. (J/t'nc/o.) / In rk-h woods a litUc abovo New WcsL- 

 nunster, B. C. Dicentra exiinia was cited in Hookcr'H Flora Boreali 

 AnuM-icana as <;i-owing at Montreal, l»ut ho referred to 7). Canadensis, 

 an<l Hrunot's jdanl is very likely the same. 



38. CORYDALIS, Vent. (CORYDALIS.) 



(110.) Ci glauca, Pursh. Pale Corydalis. 



Funuiria scmpcrvirena, Miehx. Fl. II., 51. 



Coryflalh scmperinnn!^. Richards, in Frankl. .Tourn., Hi. 



Windsor, X. 8. (How.) Northwest Arm, Halifax, and Pietou, N. 8. 

 (JLatcson.) Common throughout Quebec and Ontario and extending 

 to the Eocky Mountains, especially in rocky districts. Only detected 

 once in British Columbia, at Yale, 1875. (Macoiin.) North to Lat. 64°. 

 (Richardson.) Point Barrow to Mackenzie Eiver. (Pidlen.) 



(HI.) C. aurea, Willd. Golden Corydalis. 



Eocky woods along the Eestigouclie Eiver, Q. (Brunei.) Saguenay 

 Eiver and North to Lake St. John, Q. (Provancher.) Vicinity of 

 Ottawa. (^Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Maitland Yalley, Huron Co., Ont. 

 (Gibson.) Cockburn Island, Macleod's Harbor, Georgian Bay. (J. Bell.) 

 North Shore of Lake Superior. (Agassi-.) North to Lat. 64°. 

 (Richardson.) Quite common in Avoods after the tire runs through 

 them and on gravelly banks of rivers. Eocky banks and sandy fields, 

 Seymour, Ont. ; banks of the Trent and Moira Eivers, Ont. ; Michipi- 

 cotin Island and Dawson Eoute, Lake Superior; Manitoba Lake, Man. ; 

 Fort Edmonton, N.W.T. ; and across the wooded country to Dunvegan, 

 on Peace Eiver. (Macoim.) 



Var. occidentalism Gray. 



This variety occurs on the plains a little east of the Eocky Moun- 

 tains, from the Hand Hills southward to the forty-ninth parallel. In 

 British Columbia it is found on Vancouver Island and in numerous 

 places up the Fraser to Stuart Lake. 



