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Nipii,'nii. (^Miicuun.) Woods in (ho Jiorky MounLaiiiH. (^Druniinund.) 

 Miilu'll Crt'ck, Crow Nost Pass, Ivof.ky Moimiains. {Dawson.) Barron 

 tnuntiy I'loni Lat. (!4 lo llu- Arctk' coast and islands. (Richardson.) 

 Ohsorvatory Inlot, Norlh-wost Cojist. (Scouler.) ( )inialaslika. {liolhr. 

 .UasL) (iivonland. {Ifook. Arct. PL) 



(1410.) P. sccunda, \A\\\\. 



Rich wochls llii'oiii^lioutC'anada IVom Nowlbundland and iho Maritime 

 ]irovincos to (lio I'acifit' and iai- noilhward on tlio Macl<eu/,ic. A very 

 i'i)nunon spocics and iMnially as abuiidanl west of tiic mountains us 

 oastwaitl. Gi-ocnland. {Hook. Arct. PL) 



\:u: pumila, Gray, Man. Ed. V., 302. 



Peat bogs and mossy swamps from Labrador to Alaska, {(ir'^l)-) 

 Cedar swamps, Nortli Hastings, Ont. (Macoun.) Swamps, London, 

 Ont. (Bitnjess.) Swamps soutli of Ecd Eock. Lake Superior. (Macoun.) 



Xav. fi. Hook. Fl. II., 45. 



Woods of Portage Eiver, near La Grande C6t4, Eocky Mountains. 

 (^Drummond.) Leaves narrow and acuminate. 



(1411.) P. chlorantha, Swartz. 



Eather dry or sandy woods generally under conifers, from New- 

 foundland, Labrador and the Maritime provinces westward to the 

 Eocky Mountains and northern British Columbia, and northward to 

 Bear Lake. (Richardson & Gray.) AVoods, Truro, Pirate's Cove, Gut 

 of Canso, and near Annapolis, N.S. ; North Sydney, Cape Breton. 

 (^3facoun.) Lily Lake, St. John, N.B. (Say.) Dalhousie, N.B. (Fletcher.) 



Var. occidentalis, Gray. 



P. occidentalis, R. Br. Hook. Fl. II., 47. 



Eocky Mountains, Bow Elver Pass. (Bourgeau.) Sledge Island on 

 the North-west Coast. (Nelson.) Alaska to Kotzebue Sound. (Gray.) 



(1412.) P. elliptica, Nutt. 



P. rotundifolia, Michx. Fl. I., 251, in part. 



Eich woods. Quite common from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 

 westward through Quebec and Ontario to Owen Sound. (Macoun.) 

 Lake of the "Woods ; Winnipeg and North-west Angle Eoad, and in 

 thickets, Turtle Mountain, 49th parallel. (Dawson.) Westward to the 

 Saskatchewan. (Drummond.) 



