322 (JKoLfMlIOAL Sl'RVKV OK CANADA. 



(Itso.^ C. Amarella, l-iim. V:ir. acuta, llooU. f. 



'i'. iiiiit<(, .Muli\. ll.iok. Kl. II., (i;;. Mai'oun's Cat., No. 14;W. 



Lal>rjiilor ami Lower Canada U) Alajska ami Hoiitliwaiil .ilong Iho 

 Eofky Moimlaiiis (o Lai |!i\ {(!rai/.) On lla(s, (^irihoii, Labrador. 

 (Ihitlrr.) Soiitli west I'oinI, and al .lu])i(oi' liivor, Anlicosti. 

 (Mdritiin.) ,\t llu' moiilli ol' Iho lu>slii;()iiclio, N.H. (<^haliners.) 

 Island Kails, mouth of St. .lolm l{i\er, N.B. (Uai/.) Keswick 

 Kidgo, N. M. {^(i. II. Burnett.) Coast of (Jaspc from Ca])o Uos^or \o 

 Ste. Anno dcs Monts. (Macoun.) Trois I'isiotcs, (.}., at Iho coast. 

 (D. A. P. Waft.) K'ivioiv-dii-Loup.Q. {T/iomas.) From the Lake of tho 

 Woods (Ariroun.) aci-oss the wliolo inlerioi' to Queen Charlotte 

 Islands. {Daiuson.) Do]taiture Hay. Vancouver Ishmd. (Arcehan.) 

 Ounahishka. {Rothr. Alaslc.) At St. Francis, Metapcdia, N.B. (Fletcher.) 



Vai-, stricta, AVatson. 



G. acuta, IMioiix. \'ar. i^tricta, Hook. 11. TL, 63. 



Fi'equent on open grassy prairies from AVinnipeg westward to 

 the Rocky Mountains. Easily distinguished by its strict habit and 

 usually copious and light colored flowers. (Macoun.) Turtle 

 Mountain, -iOth parallel. {Burgess.) 



Var. tenuis, Gray. 



G, tenuis, Griseb. Hook. Fl. II., 63. 



Cumberland House to Bear Lake ; also along the Mackenzie River. 

 (Bichardson.) 



(1481.) C. aurea, Linn. Hook. Fl. II., 61. 



G. Aleutica, Cham. & Schlecht. Hook. Fl. II., 61. 

 Ounalashka. (Rothr. Alaak.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PL) 



(1482.) C. propinqua, Richards. 



On hillsides at Amour and lowlands at Bonne Esp^rance, Labrador. 

 {W. A. Stearns.) Labrador. (Gray.) Coast of Hudson Bay west of 

 York Factory. (R. Bell.) Bow River Pass, Rocky Mountains. 

 (Bourr/eau.) Cumberland House to Bear Lake, and Bear Lake River. 

 (Richardson.) Alpine swamps in Rocky Mountains. (Brummond.) 

 Kotzebue Sound, Port Clarence, and Norton Sound. (Rothr. Alask.) 



(1483.) C. arctophila, Griseb. , 



This species has a var. densifiora. like the preceding, but owing to 

 a ])aucity of specimens I do not consider it necessary to separate them. 

 The Rocky Mountain specimens are said to be the variety in this case. 



