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399. BARTONIA, Muhl. 



(1505.) B. tenella, Muhl. 



Centaur ella autumnalis, Pursh Fl. I., 100. 

 Open woods, ISTewfoundland. (Gray.) 



400. MENYANTHES, Linn. (BUCKBEAN.) 



(1506.) M. trifoliata, Linn. 



Quite common in bogs, swamps and slow flowing streams from 

 Labrador, Newfoundland, Anticosti, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 

 westward to the Pacific and northward to the Mackenzie, Ounahishka 

 and Sitka. (Rothr. Alask.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 



(1507.) M. Crista-galli, Menzies. 



ViUarsia Cristu-cjalU, Griseb. Hook. Fl. II., 70. 

 Marshy ground, coast of British Columbia to Alaska. (Gray.) 

 Port Edgecombe. (Menzies.) Sitka. (Rothr. Alask.) 



401. LIMNANTHEMUM, Cmelin. (FLOATING HEART.) 

 (1508.) L. lacunosum, Grriseb. 



ViUarsia lacunosa, Vent. Pursh Fl. I., 139. 

 Shallow ponds and lakes not common. At the outlet of a small 

 lake, two miles from North Sydney, Cape Breton. (Macoun.) Lakes 

 between Windsor and Halifax. (Rev. J. B. Uniacke.) Several localities 

 in Kings Co., N.B. (Brlttain.) St. Stephen, N.B. (Vroom.) Abun- 

 dant in a lake near the residence of Mr. King, Salmon River, Queen's 

 Co., N.B. (Hay.) Very abundant in the Bushkong lakes ; also in 

 Cushogg and St. Norah's lakes, Victoria Co., Out. (Macoun.) Lake 

 Joseph, Muskoka, Ont. (Burgess.) Ste. Anne's near Montreal. (Mrs. 

 Girdwood.) 



LXV. POLBMONIACE.E. Polemonium Family. 



402. PHLOX, Linn. (PHLOX.) 



(1509.) P. pilosa, Linn. 



Phlox aristata, Michx. Palliser's Eeport, page 259. 

 Dry sandy woods, western Ontario and west to the Saskatchewan. 



