CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 



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(754.) R. laxiflorum, Pursh. 



£. palusire, var. /). Hook. Fl. I., 232. 



JSTorth-west coast of America. (Menzies.) British Columbia from 

 the coast noi-th to (^iiesnel on the Frasei*. {Macoun <£• Dawson.) Vicinity 

 of Yale. {IliU.) Cape St. Eiias aud Sitka. {Uothr. Alaak.) 



(755.) R. bracteosum, Dougl. 



Common on Vancouver Island ai-ound Victoria, and possibly in the 

 valley of the Lower Fraser. {Macoun.) Sitka. (Eothr. Alask.) 



(75G.) R. Hudsonianum, Eichards. 



E. nigrum, Richardis. in Fraukl. Journ., l,st ed., 0. 



From Hudson's Bay to the Eocky Mountains in the west, and as far 

 north as Lat. 57°. (Drummond.) Lake Winnipegoosis, Eed Deer Lake 

 and Porcupine Mountains, Man. ; Cypress Hills, at Fort Walsh; Eed 

 Deer Eiver, near Hand Hills, Long. 112'=, N.W.T. Damp woods, 

 northern British Columbia. {Macoun.) Blackwaler Eiver, B.C. (Daw- 

 son.) Oxford House to Knee Lake, and around Cross Lake on Nelson 

 Eiver. (E. Bell.) 



Var. A Hook. Fl. I., 233. 



JR. petiolare, Dougl. 



Mountains of the Columbia, above the Kettle Falls. (Douqlas.) 



(757.) R. floridum, L'Her. Black Currant. 



R. recurvatum, Miclix. Fl. I., 109. 



Thi-oughout Canada to Lat. 54°. (Hooke7\) Near Brooklin, N.S. 

 (How.) Common throughout New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, 

 and westward to the Porcupine Mountains west of Manitoba. (^Macoun.) 

 Lake of the Woods; Emerson and First Crossing of Souris Eiver, Man. 



(DawsoJi.) 



(758.) R. cereum, Dougl. 



Abundant along the Fi'iiscr, above Boston Bar, B.C. (MacovM & Hill.) 

 Near Fort Hope on the Fraser, B.C. (Dawson.) 



(759.) R. viscosissimum, Pursh. 



Common in the recesses of the Eocky Mountains, and on dry plains, 

 south of Lat. 49°. (Douglas.) Cascade Mountains on Skagit Eiver, 

 B.C. (Dawson.) 



(7<J0.) R. sanguineum, Pursh. 



Abundant on the west coast, Lat. 49°-52°, usually growing in rocky 



