12S (lEoLtHilCAL SlIUVKY OK CANADA. 



milcH Up llio Kamiiustitiiiia, LaUo Superior. Also IJainy Jvivei- and 

 Liiko of ilio Woods. {MiiC'iun.) ( )ii ilio SMsUalchowaii (?). {Jiic/uinlaon.) 



Var. mollis, IJrow. \- Wat. l?ot. Cal. I., 171. 



Spir:rii rapihiUi, Pursli, :)4L'. 



//. ointUj'oliii, var. mollis, Hook. I'l. 1., 171. 



Along tlio Upper Columbia, B.C. (Douglas.) 



159. CILLENIA, Moench. (INDIAN PHYSIC.) 

 (585.) C. trifoliata, Mwnch. 



Siiirua trifoliata, Linn. -Miihx. Fl. I., 2!)4. 



J\icli woods; only found on Prince's Island, near Jlaniillon. (Logie.) 

 Canada. (Pursh.) 



160. RUBUS, Tourn. (BRAMBLE.) 



(58().) R. odoratUS, Linn. Purple Flowering Easpbeny. 



Eocky and other thickets and fence corners. Cultivated in Nova 

 Scotia, possibly a few plants wild. (Lawson.) From Eiviore du Loup 

 {Thomas) westward throughout Ontario to Goiilais Point, Lake Su- 

 perior. (E. Bell.) 



(587.) R. Nutkanus, Mogino. White Flowering Easpberry. 



Eocky thiclvets, from the Sault Ste. Marie, along the north shore of 

 Lake Superior and westward to Lake Shebandowan, Dawson Eoiite ; 

 St. John's Peace Eiver and westward to the Pacific and Vancouver 

 Island. Found throughout British Columbia, and on the eastern side 

 of the Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) S. Kootanie Pass on the 40th 

 parallel, and Queen Charlotte Islands. {Dawson.) Sitka. {Bischoff.) 



(588.) R. Chamaemorus, Linn. Cloud Berry. 



Specially abundant in the north, and when found at its southern 

 limit, always in cold peat bogs. Abundant in Nova Scotia, Cape 

 Breton, Newfoundland, Labrador, and westward in the forest country, 

 north of Lat. 54° to the Pacific. Northward to the Arctic Sea. Peat 

 bogs, N.B., rather rare. {Fowler's Cat.) Common in peat bogs, along 

 the Gaspe coast and at Eiviore du Loup. {Thomas.) Peat bog at the 

 base of the Porcupine Mountain, Man., Lat. 53°. {Macoun.) Greenland. 

 {Hook. Arct. Pi.) 



