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(925.) L. Sullivantii, Gray. 



L,flava var. /3. Torr. & Gray, Fl. II., 6. 

 L. Douglasii, Hook. Fl. I., 282. 



Neighborhood of Winnipeg. (G-ray, 1883.) I refer specimens 

 which I have hitherto named L. pannflora, var. Douglasii to this 

 species. These wece collected at the Pic Iliver, Lake Superior, on the 

 Assiniboine at Fort Ellice, and at Manitoba House, Lake Manitoba, 

 Man. (^Macoun.) In the vicinity of Emerson, Eed Eiver, Man. 

 (JDawson.) Moose Mountain, Man. (J. M. Macoun in C. P. R. Coll.) 



(926.) L. glauca, Hill. Smooth Honeysuckle. 



L. parmflora, Lam. Gray, Man. Ed. V., 204. Macoun's Cat. No. 779. 

 Caprifolium parviflorum, Pursh, Fl. I., 161. 

 C. bracteosum, Michx. Fl. I., 105. 



Montreal Mountain. {Holmes.) Common throughout Ontario in 

 thickets and along fences. {Macoun.) Near Emerson, Man. (Burgess.) 

 Occasionally met with in Manitoba. (Macoun.) Frequent, and as far 

 north as the Saskatchewan, and from Hudson Bay to. the Eocky 

 Mountains. (Hooker.) Milk Eiver Eidge, Long. 112°, N. W. T. 

 (Daivson.) Hooker mentions two varieties, one with glabrous leaves, 

 which we recognize as the species under consideration. The other with 

 leaves which are pubescent on the under side, which is our western 

 form or Jj. Sullivantii (Gray.) 



(92*7.) L. involucrata, Banks. 



Eocky woods and banks of streams throughout the wooded region. 

 Near the confluence of the Metapedia and Eestigouche Elvers, N.B. 

 (Chalmers.) Ste. Anne's Eiver, Gaspe, Q. (Porter.) Port Arthur 

 Lake Superior. (Macoun.) North and South Kootanie Passes ; eastern 

 slope of Eocky Mountains and Belly Eiver. (Dawson.) Forest country, 

 Lat. 54°-64°, thence to the Eocky Mountains. (Richardson.) Frequent 

 on the north-west coast, Lat. 54°-56. (Douglas.) Common in nor- 

 thern British Columbia. (Macoun.) Queen Charlotte Islands and Coast 

 Eange, B.C. (Dawson.) Abundant near, Victoria, B.C. (Fletcher.) 



(928.) L. ciliata, Muhl. Fly Honeysuckle. 



Xylosteum Tartaricum, Michx. Fl. I., 106. 

 X ciliatum, Pursh, Fl. I., 161. 



Damp and rocky woods ; generally on turned up stumps. Common 

 in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and westward throughout Quebec 

 and Ontario, to the Saskatchewan. (Macoun.) Dean or Salmon 

 Eiver, B. C. (Dawson.) 



