liTl' OEdl.OdlCAI, SITRVKV <1l' CANADA. 



sutnniK t)f tlio Norlli Kootanio Tass. (Dairson.) liocky Muuniains, 

 l>i>\v K'ivci' Pa<s. ( /)'(>(/ /v/ca I/.) 



\ai. Lcdcbouri, <!iMy. 



a. Kttli'^iniuilii, \am\o\). Ic. FI. Alt., (10. 



.V. <ilf)iiui vivr. r()iii>li folia, Hook. Kl. I., IW3. 



Xortli of llio SasUalclu'wan (o Hear Lak(> and nortliward (o tho 

 Ari-tic Sea ; aUf on tho ( 'OIjijoi' Moiiiilaiiis, in i^iassv plains, Init. (it", 

 and un llic rnM^t hct.wccn tlio Ma(dccn/,ic K'ivcr ami ('oppcrmino. 

 (Rirhardson.) KoI/.cImk' Sound, and li<ini I'dinl IJarrow (d (ho 

 MaoUonzio Kivor. {fiothr. Alask.) Boeoliy JjaUo. I!;irks (Ircat Fisli 

 IJivor. {Anderson.) 



326. CENTAUREA, Linn. (STAR THISTLE.) 



(12G8.) C. nigra, Linn. Ivnap-weed. 



Xaturali/.od in meadows and pastures eastAvai'd. Ahundani in Nova 

 Scotia, and New Brunswiek and in eastej-n Quebec. University Park, 

 Toronto. (Mat'oun.) 



(1269.) C. cyanus, Linn. Bluehottle. 



Escaped from gardens into fields and waste phices at Belleville, Ont. 

 (^Macoun.) In wheat fields, Ottawa. (Fletcher.) 



(12T0.) C. benedicta, Linn. Blessed Thistle. 



Cnicxis benedictus, Linn. Gray, Manual, page 274. Macoun's Cat., No. 

 1059. 



Bass Eiver, N.B. Escaped from gardens. (Fowler's Cat.) West 

 Point Eiver, N.S. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



327. CICHORIUM, Tourn. (SUCCORY, ENDIVE.) 



(127L) C. Intybus, Linn. Chiccory. 



Old fields and roadsides, naturalized in the j)i'oviuce of Nova Scotia, 

 New Brunswick and especially in Quebec. Becoming frequent along 

 railways, and in towns and villages in Ontario, Victoria, B. C. 

 (Fletcher.) 



328. MICROSERIS, Don. 



(12T2.) M. Bigelovii, Gray. 



Depauperate specimens collected on dry gravelly soil near Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island, are referred here. Mi*. Watson, curator of Dr. 



