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Arctic Sea. Mouth of Back's Great Fish Eiver. (Stewart.) Kotzebue 

 Sound, ishiiid of St. Lawrence, and from Point Barrow to the Mac- 

 kenzie Eiver. (Rothr. Alask.) 



(1182.) C. arcticum, Linn. 



Lrucuntliemum arcticiun, DC. Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 412. 



Arctic Sea coast. (Richardson.) York Factory, Hudson Bay. 

 (Drummond.) Mouth of the Churchill Eiver, Hudson Bay. (R. Bell.) 

 Between the Coppermine Eiver and Cape Turn-again, Lat. 67° 54', 

 Long. 115° 31' west. (Lease.) Montreal Island, Arctic Sea. (McGill 

 Coll. Herb.) Norton Sound to Washington Inlet. (Rothr. Alask.) 



(1183.) C. segetum, Linn. Corn Marygold. 

 Ballast heaps, St. John, and Carleton, IST.B. (Hay.) 



(1184.) C. Parthenium, Pers. Common Fever-few. 



Leucanthemum Parthenium, Godron. 



A garden escape in a few localities. Gardens, scarcely wild, JST.B. 

 (Fowler's Cat.) Waste heaps at Belleville and at Campbellford, Ont. 

 (Macoim.) A weed in gardens at Port Colborne, Ont. (David F. Day.) 



(1185.) C. bipinnatuin, Linn. 



Pi/rethrum bipinnatum, Willd. DC. Prodr. VI., 60. 

 Tanucetum Kotzi'buen.^e,'Bess. Rothrock's Alaska. 



Cape Espenberg, Arctic America. (Esclisclioltz.) Youcon Valley, 

 Alaska. (L. M. Turner.) 



(1186.) C. Balsamitae, Linn. Costmary. 



Cultivated in gardens. An escape at Belleville, Ont. (Macoun.) 

 On the roadside near Nelson, Ont. (Millman.) Along roadsides at 

 Port Dover, Ont. (Burgess.) 



309. MATRICARIA, Linn. (WILD CHAMOMILE.) 

 (118T.) M. inodora, Linn. 



Pyrethrum modorwn, Smith. Hook. Fl. L, 320- 

 Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. Gornwalis, N.S. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 

 Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawi'ence. (J. Richardson.) Pictou, 

 N.S. (McKay.) Along the Intercolonial at Truro and on ballast 

 heaps at Pictou, N.S. (Macou7i.) Lake Huron. (Dr. Todd.) (All 

 the preceding refer to the introduced plant.) York Factory. (Drum- 

 mond.) York Factorj', Hudson Bay. (R. Bell.) Bear Lake, Lat. 66°. 

 (Richardson.) Kotzebue Sound. (Rothr. Alask.) The indigenous 



