'Jld »;Kol.(Hil( Al, sMt\ KV ni' CANADA, 



(^1147.' H. doronicoides, l>.iin. Ton-. iV (iiny l-'l. II.. ."{27, in pint. 



Ill till' vnlU-y i»t ilic l\:iiiiiiiisii(|iii;i, w t-sl of LaUe Sii))»M'i(»f, u species 

 of JIt'liti/it/iiis. wliiili pi-iKliu-os lar^c liiln'i-s, was oliHervcil in |>rolii8ion 

 Ileal ruinl .Mm, on in. Inly, lS(i!). Not liaviiiij seen ])crfe('t specimens 

 wo art' still imctTtain what spocios it is Imt rct'i-r it licro loi- the present. 

 MaMcn. <>nt . » Miir/ih/iui.) 



» 

 293. ACTINOMERIS, Nutt. ( ACTINOMERIS.) 



(114S.) A. squarrosa, Nutt. 



A. alt,mifolki,l)C. Prodr. V.,575. 

 Virlritina Coreopsis, Michx. V\. TT., 134. 



Islands in tlic Detroit Eiver. {3Iaclaijan.) 



294. COREOPSIS, Linn. (TICKSEED.) 



(lUO.) C. discoidea, Tom & Gray Fl. IL, 330. 



Vicinity of Pictou, N.S. [?] (McKay.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) 

 Very likely both references belong to a fonii of Bidens frondosa. 



(115U.J C. trichosperma, >riflix. 



Islands in Detroit Eiver. {j\Iacla(jan.) Vej-y likely the species 

 meant is C. aristosa, Michx., which might be found as above. 



(1151.) C. tripterus, Linn. Tall Coreopsis. 



Dry soil near streams. Maiden, Ont., and islands in Detroit River. 

 (Maclagan.) 



(1152. j C. verticillata, Linn. 

 Moist places aii<l margins of swamps, western Canada. (Gray.) 



(1153.) C. lanceloata, Linn. 



North shore of Lake Superior. (Dr. Pitcher.) Lake Huron. (Dr. 

 Todd.) In rich or damp soil. we.stei"n Canada. (Gray.) 



(1154.) C. tinctoria, Nutt. 



Damp places in ci-eeks and coulees, prairie region. South of Battle- 

 ford and at the Hand Hills ; also, in dry coulees east of the Cypress 

 Hills. (Macoun.) South of Wood Mountain, and west fork of Milk 

 Eiver, not abundant, 40th parallel. (Dawson.) 



