]\: OKi>I.O«MC.\I- SimVKY OK CANADA. 



2. ANEMONE, Linn. WIND FLOWER.) 



(5.) A. patens, 1/mii. v:ir. Nuttalliana, (!i:iy. I'l-iiiric Anemone 

 or " .May-tlower." 



A. i>atntn, IJun. Hook. 1"1. I...'). 



-I. XiUtnlliiiwi, DC. Kiclumls. in FianUI. .Tnurn., 12. 



I'liimililtii it<iltu.t,(ivn\. liiiAVsoM, IvaiHiiic. Can., L'2. 



Al'iintlanI on ilry .uravolly soil iVoni the oaslcrii margin oT llic 

 |irairio ivi^ion ihrongli llio Eocky Mountains, and westward to the 

 Coast ltuii;os. It raiiLTCs northward beyond tlie Arctic Circle, and 

 northwesterly into Alaslca. (Tiothr. Alask.) 



(«;.) A. occidentalis, Watson. Western Anemone. 



,1. ii/jiiiiii. Hock, 1' 1. 1.. •">. 



I'li/siili/ld iil/ii)!!!. l,a\vs(in, IJanmic. ( 'an. 2:5. 



^^oantains of southei-n Bi-itisli CohmiMa and Eocky Mountains, 

 near the 4!Uh parallel, at G,000 feet altitude. (Dawson.) Eastern 

 declivity of the Eocky Mountains, Lat. 52°-55°. (Brwnmond.) Kotzebue 

 Sound. {Rothr. Alask.) 



(7.) A. parviflora, .Miclix. Small-flowered Anemone. 



A. hnrralix, Itichards. Fraukl. .Tonrn., 12. "" 



.t. r}nirlfnll(i, .Tnss. Pursli. ?>SG. 



Wet rocks along- rivers and in niountains. Kotzebue Sound. (Rothr. 

 Ahuk.) Newfoundland. {MrGill Coll. Herh.) Anticosti. (Pursh.) 

 Labrador. (T.&G.) Dartmouth Eiver, Gasp(;. (J. Bell.) Magdalen 

 Kiver, Stc. Anne Eiver and Shickshock Mountains, Gaspd, Q. ; Pic Eiver, 

 Lake Superior; Bow Eiver near Morley, N.W.T. {Macoun.) East coast of 

 TLidson's Bay. {R. Bell.) It becomes abundant northward and 

 exten<ls to the Arctic Sea, Lat. T0°. {Hooker.) Kootanie Pass, Eocky 

 Mountains. {Dawson.) 



(8.) A. Baldensis, Hook. 



Arid places on the eastern summits of the Eocky Mountains, Lat. 

 .52°-55°. (Drummond.) Watson in his Index to American Botany 

 gives this as a synonym of A. multifida, Avhich, however, is scarcely 

 probable. I found a species which I took to be this on Mount Selwyn, 

 in the Peace Eiver Pass, Lat. 56°, but the specimens were lost. 



(0.) A. nemorosa, Linn. Wood Anemone. 

 A. Innnjolia, Pursh. 387. 

 Thick woods under trees. Not uncommon in New Brunswick. 



