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(1550.) C. Virginicum, Linn. Wild Comfrey. 



C amplexicaule, Michx. Fl. I., 132. 



Petitcodiac, N.B. (Brittain.) In woods in the vicinity of Gaspe 

 Basin, Q,. {Macoun.) Montreal Mountain. (Holmes.) Calamut and 

 Beloeil Mountain, Q. (McGill Coll. Herb.) King's Mountain, Chelsea, 

 and near Green's Creek, Ottawa. {Fletcher.) Sand}^ woods, Rice 

 Lake Plains, near Castleton ; a little west of Gerow's Tavern, Murray, 

 JSToi'thuniberland Co., and near Marmora Village, Hastings Co., Ont. 

 {Macoun.) Vicinity of Gait, Ont. {Miss, Crooks.) Very rare in the 

 neighboi-hood of London, Ont. {Burgess & Saunders.) North shore of 

 Lake Superior. {Agassi-.) On top of a high clay bank, four miles up 

 the Kaniinistiqua River, Thunder Bay ; also, abundant on the Pine 

 Portage, Nipigon River. {3£acoun.) Lake Huron to the Rocky Moun- 

 tains. {Drummond & Dr. Todd.) The western range is doubtful. 



(1551.) C. grande, Dougl. Hook. Fl. XL, 85. 



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 Thick woods near the southern boundary of British Columbia. 



{Coioley.) Shady woods, North-west Coast. {Douglas.) 



(1552.) C. ciliatum, Dougl. Hook. Fl. IL, 85. 



Dry banks of mountain streams, Little Falls of the Columbia 

 and upwards to the Rocky Mountains. {Douglas.) To be looked for 

 in the Rocky Mountains. 



414. ECHINOSPERIViUM, Swartz. (STICKSEED.) 



(1553.) E. floribundum, Lehm. 



Lake Pentanguishene (Georgian Bay) to the Rocky Mountains. 

 {Drummond.) Lake Winnipeg to British Columbia. {Ci-ray.) Red 

 River, Turtle and Wood Mountains, 49th parallel. {Dawson.) Souris 

 Plain, and at the source of the White Mud River, Cypress Hills. {J. 

 M. Macoun, C. P. R. Coll.) Thickets at the Red Deer Lakes west of 

 the Elbow of the South Saskatchewan, and in thickets at the eastern 

 end of the Cypress Hills ; also near McLeod's Lake, northern British 

 Columbia, Lat. 55°. '{Macoun.) In thickets at Spence's Bridge, B.C. 

 {Hill.) 



(1554.) E. deflexum, Lehm. 



Saskatchewan and Winnipeg Valley. {Gray.) Cumberland House 

 on the Saskatchewan, {Drummond.) Lower slopes of the South Koo- 

 tanie Pass, 49th parallel ; western summit of the North Kootanie 



