332 (lEOLOGICAL StRVEV OK CANADA. 



Herb.) (\)minoii in rii'li woods iVoiu (ho Jiivcn- Ottawa westward 

 throughout Ontario to the (Joorgian Bay. (Maroun.) North-west coast 

 of Amoriea. (Scouler.) Washington Territory and north to Alaska. 

 (Gray.) 



(1537.) H. Canadense, Linn. 



Rieh damp woods, westei'n Ontario. Vioinit}' of Hamilton, Ont. 

 (Logic.) Neighliorhood of Tiondon, Ont. {Burqess.) Wo(h1s two 

 miles west of Collingwood ; also in wt)ods -aI .lones' Falls, and along 

 the road leading to Sydenham Kails, Owen Sound. (Macoun.) Jiich, 

 woody ravine, Sable, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



(1538.) H. appendiculatum, Miehx. 



Damp woodlands, westei-n Ontario. Abundant in thickets on Pelee 

 Point, Lake Erie. (Macoun.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) Vicinity 

 of Cove and elsewhere, around London, Ont. (Burgess & Saunders.) 



407. NEMOPHILA, Nutt. (NEMOPHILA.) 



(1539.) N. parviflora, Dougl. 



N. pedunculata, Hook. Fl. II., 79. 



Two forms of this species are common in early spring in the vicinity 

 of Victoria, Vancouver Island. The taller form is identical with speci- 

 mens from Washington Teri-itory, but the smaller, which has been 

 raised from seed by Mr. Fletcher is very much branched, and lies pros- 

 trate on the ground both when cultivated and in a wild state. I vevy 

 much doubt their identity. 



408. ELLISIA, Linn. (ELLISIA.) 



(1540.) E. Nyctelea, Linn. 



In thickets where the fire has run through in the southern part of 

 the prairie region. Eastern crossing of the Souris Eiver, 49th parallel. 

 (Burgess.) In thickets at the base of the Dirt Hills ; at the eastern 

 end of the Cypress Hills and at the head of the Qu'Appelle River and 

 "River that Turns." (Macoun.) Along the Saskatchewan. (Bour- 

 geau.) Source of the White Mud River, Cypress Hills and near Maple 

 Creek Station, C.P.R., N.W.T. (J. M. Macoun.) 



