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Mulgi-ave in Behring's Straits. {Lay & Collie.) Port Clarence to Cape 

 Lisbui-ne ; and Norton Sound. (Eothr. Alask.) Bast of Mackenzie 

 River. (JTook. Arct. Fl) 



226. OSMORRHIZA, Raf. (SWEET CICELY.) 



(858.) O. longistylis, DC. Smoother Sweet Cicely. 



Pictoii, N.S. {McKay.) Rich woods, Woodstock, KB. {Fowlers 

 Cat.) Crevices of rocks, St. Croix, Q. {Brunei.) Lachine Woods and 

 Montreal Mountain. {McGill Coll. Herb.) Vicinity of Ottawa. {Fletcher 

 Fl. Ott.) Wind Mill Point, Prescott, Ont. {Billings.) Hamilton, Ont. 

 {Buchan.) Vicinity of London, Ont. ; Wood Mountain, N.W.T., Lat. 

 49°. {Burgess.) Ox Point, near Belleville ; at Collingwood, and up 

 the Kaministiquia River, Lake Superior ; Moose Jaw Creek and Hand 

 Hills, N.W.T. {Macoun.) On the Saskatchewan. {Drunimond.) Near 

 Winnipeg. {Bourgeau.) 



(859.) O. brevistylis, DC. Hairy Sweet Cicely. 



Myrrhis Claytoni, Michx. Fl. I., 170. 

 Chserophyllum Claytoni, Pars. Pursh. 195. 



Rich, damp woods, from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, through- 

 out Quebec and Ontario, and westward to the Rocky Mountains. It is 

 probable that the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia form belongs 

 to the next species. I place all notices from those regions under it. 



(860.) O. nuda, Torrey. 



O. brevistylis, Bong. Hook. Fl. I., 272, in part. 

 0. divaricata, Nutt. Terr. & Gray, Fl. I., 639. 



Woody places on the west side of the Rocky Mountains. {Drummond.) 

 From Lat. 49" to Observatory Inlet, in Lat. 55°, on the West Coast. 

 {Douglas.) Frequent in the lower valley of the Fraser. {Macoun.) 

 Eastern base of the Cascades on Skagit River, B.C. ; S. Kootanie Pass, 

 Lat. 49°. {Dawson.) Rocky Mountains, Bow River Pass, Lat. 51°. 

 {Bourgeau.) Ounalashka and Sitka. {Rotlir. Alask.) 



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227. CLYCOSMA, Nutt. 



(861.) C. occidentale, Nutt. Torr. k Gray, Fl. L, 639. 

 Myrrhis occidentalis, Benth. & Hook. Gen. PL 1., 897. 

 On the Rocky Mountains in the Kootanie Pass. {Dawson.) 



