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should likewise be referred to this species. Watson, in his revision of 

 the genus, makes (E. chrysantlui merely a form of ffi". pumila, but I 

 believe the Ontario form to be distinct from the latter. The attention 

 of botanists is invited to the above species. 



(806.) CE. Strigulosa, Toi-r. & Gray. Macoun's Cat., No. 702. 



(U. cu^dofla, Dun-l. Hook. Fl. I., I'U. 



CE. pamda, Nutt. Torr. ct Gray, Fl. I., 511. 



On the dry slopes of Cedar Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver Island. 



(Macoun.) 



(807.) <E. C8espitosa, Nutt. 



(E. scapigera, Pursli, 263. 



(E. montana, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., .500. 



CE. uumjinata, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., .500. 



On dry and scarped hills, along the face of the Coteau de Missouri ; 

 also on high hills near Strong Current Creek and north of the Cypress 

 Hills, N.W.T. {Jlacoun.) Short Creek, Souris Eiver, and on the Milk 

 River near the fiocky Mountains. (^Dmcson.') 



(808.) CE. triloba, Nutt. 



CE. hctcmnlha, Nutt. Macoun's Cat:, No. 70(1. 

 On hard clay soil, east of the Hand Hills, Long. 112°; also near Old 

 Wives' Lakes, and westward to and north of the Cypress Hills. 

 (3Iacoim.') Traders' Road, west of the Souris, Lat. 49°. (Dawson.) 



(809.) CE. breviflora, Torr. & Gray. 



On the western end of Hand Hill Lake, Long. 112°; also at Old 

 Wives Lake, and Gull Lake, north of the Cypress Hills, N.W.T. 



(3Iacoim.) 



198. CODETIA, Spach. 

 (810.) C. amc3ena, Lilja. 



CEnothcra amo'Hd, Lehni. Torr. &. Gray, Fl. I., 503. 

 <E. Lindleyi, Dougl. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 502. 

 (E. ruhicunda, Hook, et Arn. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 502. 

 CE. vinosa, Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 503. 



From Vancouver Island, near Victoria. (Dawson.) Reported from 

 the coast south of the Fraser, B.C. 



(811.) C. quadrivulnera, Spach. 



(EnoUiera ipmdrmducni, Dougl. Hook. Fl. I., 213. 

 Puget Sound and upper valley of the Columbia. (Doiujlas.) Will 

 likely be found north of Lat.^-J:9°. 



