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378. ANDROSACE, Linn. 



(1435.) A. Chamaejasme, Host. 



Alpine ]*egion of the Eockj^ Mountains from Lat. 49° to the Arctic 

 coast, Behring's Straits, and islands. {Gray.) In the bed of Bow 

 Eiver at Morley and thence into the Bow River Pass. {Macoun.) 

 Rocky Mountains, Bow River Pass. (Bourgeau.) Heights of the 

 Rocky Mountains. (Drummond.) From Fort Norman to the Arctic 

 coast. (Richardson.) Islands of Behring's Straits. {Menzies.) Cape 

 Newenham. {Nelson.) Kotzebue Sound to Wainwj'ight Island. 

 {Rothr. Alask.) 



(1436.) A. occidentalism Pursh. 



Grenerally on dry gravelly or sandy soil. Sandy island at the mouth 

 of Rainy River. (M.acoun.) Base of Pembina Mountain, 49th paral- 

 lel ; also on a gravel ridge along the Belly River west of Fort McLeod. 

 {Dawson.) On arid soil, Spence's Bridge, Thompson River, B. C. 



{Macoun.) 



(1437.) A. septentrionalis, Linn. 



From the Saskatchewan to the heights of the Rocky Mountains. 

 (Drummond.) North to Lat. 68° on the Mackenzie River. {Richardson.) 

 Along the Saskatchewan near Fort Pitt ; Bad Hills south of Eagle Hills, 

 and gravel ridges in the Cypress Hills and along the Bow River near 

 Morley ; frequent along the railway from Brandon westward. {Macoun.) 

 South of Moose Mountains, and abundant on the Souris Plain. 

 {J. M. Macoun, C. P. R. Coll.) Winnipeg and North-west Angle 

 Road ; near Badger Creek, on the prairie ; and on the prairie near 

 Turtle Mountain, 49th parallel. {Dawson.) Very abundant and tall in 

 the Athabasca district and westward into northern British Columbia. 

 {Macoun.) West summit of the North Kootanie Pass ; also, Curt-ya 

 Lake, B.C. {Dawson.) Kotzebue Sound and Chamisso Island, and 

 Fort Youcon. {Rothr. Alask.) Between the Coppermine River and 

 Cape Turn-again, Lat. 6T 54', Long. 115° 31' west. {Dease.) 



379. DOUCLASIA, Lindl. 



(1438.) D. nivalis, Lindl. 



Near the sources of the Columbia at an elevation of 12,000 feet above 

 the level of the sea. (Douglas.) 



