'2'M'> (ll.nl OHIC AT, SIIKVKY tH' CANAnA. 



al>l\' intnxhict'il ; t In- oIIht ;i ImIIci- t'orm lli;(| is (H'rt;ii nl y iiuligcnoiis. 

 Slnvo Ij:iko. (luirk.) 



(1098.) A. dioica, Ceertn, 



From Nt'wtinmdlaiitl to Laln-uloi- and Iho oxlroino Arctic regions, 

 an«l dry mountain |tas(urcs of tlio JJocky Mountains. (Jfoohcr.) 

 IshiUils adjacent to the .\lasUan coast, {/iatkr. Al<uk.) (lieeidand. 

 (7/cX)/i". Ant. PI.) On the wcstoi'u prairie region and in Jiritisli ('olum- 

 l»ia a I'orm which, in some res|>(>cts. a|)|»roaehes A. alplna is \ cry com- 

 mon. It seems In he llu' .1. iHi>lcti •>!' I'lalon in i\ing"s LV'|)orl of the 

 40th |iaraihd, Imt is not the .1. ^//o/ca of the hjiglish holanisls. J lis |iroli 

 ably the prairie form of .1. alpina, wliich indtcd a hite communication 

 from l>r. <Jray W(»uld intlieate. ()ur ]>hint may be the var. parvijolia, 

 Toi'r. iV tiray, Avhich is not ri'ferred to b}' late writers. 



Yar. rosea, Kafon. Hot. King Exp., ISC. 



Eathei- rare east of the TJocky Mi>nntains. hut common in British 

 Columbia. Near Short Creek, Soui-is Jiiver, 491h paiallel. Michell 

 Creek, Crow Nest Pass, Rocky Mountains ; Dean oi- Salmon Eiver, 

 B.C. (Daicson.) Frequt-nt from Lytton to near Stuart Lake, B.C. 

 (^Macoun.) 



(1099.) A. alpina, GtBrtn. 



Lalirador. (Kohlmeister.) York Factory, Hudson Bay. (Dow/las.) 

 Throughout the barren regions to tJie elevated Rocky Mountains. 

 (Brumiixond.) North of the Cyi^ress Hills, N.W.T., and on the Rocky 

 Mountains, 49th parallel. (Dawson.) Bow River Pass, Rocky Moun- 

 tains ; Cache Creek and Stuart Lake mountains, B. C. (Macoun.) 

 Kotzebue Sound, island of St. Lawrence, and Ounalashka. {Rothr. Alask.) 

 On both sides of Batfin's Bay and Davis Straits. Mellville islands. 

 (Capt. Markham.) (Jreenland. {Hook. Arct. PL) Bartlett Bay, 

 Alaska. (Meehan.') Lake Lindemaii, source of the Youcan River, 

 Lat. r>0°. (Schwatka.) 



(1100.) A. Carpathica, R. Br. 



Wet, boggy places' "and j-iver margins. Labrador. (Gray.) Rivei- 

 de Brig and Gunn River, Anticosti. (Macoun.) York P'actorj-, Hudson 

 Bay. (R. Bell.) Summits of the most elevated Rocky Mountains, 

 about Lat. 54°. (Dnmmond.) Crow Nest Pass, east of the lake; 

 western summit of Noi-th Kootanie Pass ; summit of the Cascade 

 Mountains, B.C. (Daicson.) Cache Ci-eek Mountain, B.C. (Macoun.) 



