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(1585. ) L. caneScenSy Lolnu. ruccoon vi' iho Indians. {Gray.) 



Ritscliia cant .iC) us, Miohx. Fl. I., 130. 

 L. sfrimim, Lcluii. Hook. Fl. II., 88. 



Plains and open sandy woods. On the sands of Wellington Beach, 

 Prinoe Edward Co.. Ont. ; and veiy aluindant along the Grand Trunk 

 Railway near Sarnia. {Macoun.) Maiden and Sandwich, Ont. {Mac- 

 liiijan.) Sandy soil near London, Ont. (Buri/css.) Common on the 

 Burfoi-d Plains, Hrant Co., Ont. {Yati-i<.) Two miles below Kaka- 

 beka Falls on the Kaniinistiquia River ; at the mouth of Rainy River, 

 and westward across the prairie to the South Saskatchewan. Abundant 

 in Manitoba and especially south of Brandon on tlu^ Souris Plain. 

 (Macoiin.) Red River Prairie and Pembina Mountain on the 49th 

 parallel. (Dawson.) Canada to the Saskatchewan. (Richardson.) 



(158G.) L. hirtum, Lehm. 



Batschia Gmelini, Michx. Fl. I., 130. 

 Port Erie and Point Albino, at the outlet of Lake Erie. (David F. 

 Day.) On the sandy beach of Pelee Point, Lake Erie, in large tufts, 

 (Macoun.) In the vicinity of Sarnia, River St. Clair, Ont. (Burgess.) 

 Upper Canada. {GoUie.) Lake Huron. (Dr. Todd) Long Point, 

 Lake Erie. 1843. (Macnab.) Bosanquet, shore of Lake Huron, Ont. 

 (McGill Coll. Herb.) Vicinity of Toronto. (Fowler.) Point Edward, 

 near Sarnia, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(1587.) L. angustifolium, Michx. 



BaLfchia longiflom, Pursh Fl. I., 132. 



L. incisum, Lehm. Hook. Fl. II., 87. 



L. Mandanense, Hook. Fl. II., 88. 



Pentalophus longiflonis and P. Mandanenm, A. DC. Prodr. X., 87. 



Banks of the Saskatchewan to Lat. 55° (Richardson.) Along the 

 Eagle and Red Deer I'iv^ers (hills ?) ; also in the valleys of the Rocky 

 Mountains, neai- the sources of the Athabasca. (Drummond.) Abundant 

 from Manitoba westward to the Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Souris 

 Valley, 49th parallel ; on to^D of gravel i-idge, Verdigris Coulde, north 

 of Milk River ; also, Nicola Valley, B.C. (Dawson.) Vicinity of the 

 Thompson River from Lytton to Cache Creek ; Crossing of the Black- 

 water River, Telegraph Trail, B.C. (Macoun.) 



420. ONOSMODIUM, Michx. 



(1588.) O. Carolinianum, DC. 



Alluvial soil in river bottoms; growing in clumps. At Belleville, on 

 commons, along the Moii-a River ; also in Cold Creek Valley at Wooler, 



