l;{0 (}EOI,0(JI( A!, SURVEY OK CANADA. 



but nut oxtotuliiiL:: vory tin- l>) (iio muth, llii)iii:;h i-oiiiinun at York Fac- 

 tory, llutlson's Hay. Coast of Labi-ador. {AlcGill Coll. Jferb.) 



(5i»3.) R. Stcllatus, Smitli. 



Noaj- Foiiijy llarboi" on tin- norlh-wost coasl of America. (Alenzies.) 

 This is an ol>sciirc and littlc-Unown spocies. 



(r)04.) R. strigOSUS, .Miclix. IJcd iJas])l)orry. 



7v'. J<l:iii.\ I'ln-sli, :!4(;. 



]\. hliiiiji, var. C<inn(li)is'i», Kiclianls. Frankl. .lourn , 11. 



Coast of Labrador. {MoGill Coll. fFerb.) Very abundant from Nova 

 Scotia to tlio Coast Range in British Columbia. In Avoods, after being 

 burnt over, this species produces enormously, and might be made a 

 source of ])rofit to the settlers in the lumbering districts. 



(595.) R. neglectus, Peck. 



i?. vUernifdid, Macoun's Cat., No. 57!». 



Thickets and fence corners, clearly a hybrid between the preceding 

 and the next. One mile below Shannonville station, and not uncommon 

 around Belleville and in the counties of Hastings and Northumberland. 

 Also near Amlierstburg, Ont. (Macoun.) 



(596.) R. occidentalis, Linn. Black Easpberry. 



Eich moist woods and on old stumjDs of trees in cultivated fields. 

 Yevy common throughout Ontario. Scarcer in the Province of Quebec, 

 extending eastward to below (Quebec City. (Brunei.) Keswick Eidge, 

 also said to occur in Westmoreland County, N.B. (Say.) 



(59t.) R. spectabilis, Pursh. 



Along the coast of British Columbia, west of the Coast Eange. Van- 

 couver and Queen Charlotte Islands. (Macoun & Dawson.) Sitka, 

 Kodiak, and Cape St. Elias. (Rothr. Alask.) 



(598.) R. leucodermis, Dougl. 



J?, ocddentalis, var. fi, Hook. Fl. I., 178. 



North-west coast of America, and near the sources of the Columbia. 

 (Douglas.) Along the Fraser Eiver above Boston Bar, B.C. (Macoun) 



(599.) R. ursinus, Cham. & Schlecht. 



R. titifolim, Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 450. 



R. macropetalus, Dougl. Hook. Fl. I., 178. Macoun's Cat., No. 573. 



Banks of rivers and low woods, in the valley of the Columbia. 

 (Douglas.) Vancouver Island near Victoria. (Macoun.) Coast Eange 

 and Queen Charlotte Islands. (Dawson.) 



