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Macoun.) Very loinnion along river hanUs iiml wet exposed places, 

 Anticosti. Very abuudaiil along i-ivors anil small stii^anis in tlic 

 Rocky .Miumtains aiul far ii|> their .slopes on I lie Slst parallel. 

 {JIacmin.) 



(8.) A. Drummondii, Watson. 



.4. lialdaim, Hook- Fl. I., ".. I'art !., No. S. 



Sloj)es ol' the Koeky Mountains, Lai. 49°. {Li/alL) Almndant on 

 the slopes ol' cool ravines and on the suniniitH of the Rocky M(»unt.ain8, 

 from I he Kaiianaskis to the sununit of the Selkirks, Lat. 51°. (3facoun.) 



(H.) A. nemorosa, Linn. V^ir. (?) The British Colnmhian 

 form of this .species is distinct from the eastern, having much smaller 

 llowers uniformly three-parted leaves and being iii general appearance 

 ([uite dissimilar. i)ean or Salmon River, B.C. {Dawson.) Not un- 

 common in woods near Victoria, Vancouver Island. (^Fletcher.) In 

 woods, Port Mood}', B.C. {Hill.) This may be the A. trifolia of 

 Linnanis. 



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(13.) A» Virginiana, Lmn. Woodstock, N.B. ( Vroom.) Lower 

 Kennebeccasis, Madawaska and St. Francis Rivers, N.B. {-Hay.) 

 Andover, and along the St. .John, N.B. {Wetmore.) 



(14.) A. multiflda, DC. 



A. dtcapetala, Linn. Hooker Arct. PI. 



Eastern British America, north of the arctic circle. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 

 On gravel along the Jupiter River, Anticosti. {Macoun.) Fort 

 Churchill, at the mouth of the Churchill River, Hudson Bay. {H. Bell.) 

 Near Fort Selkirk, Youcon River, Lat. 62° 45'. (Sch/catka.) 



(15.) A. dichotoma, Linn. In tall grass on wet places at Salt 

 Lake and Jujjitcr River, Anticosti. {Macoun.') 



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(17.) A. Hepatica, Linn. Leaves of this species were brought 

 from Ashe's Inlet, Upper Savage Islands, Hudson Strait, by Dr. R. 

 Bell, 1885. 



3. THALICTRUM. 



(19.) T. anemonoides, Michx. In shady woods, southern jjart 

 of Oxford and Brant Co.'s, Ont. {Burgess.) Banks of the Humber, 

 near Toronto. {J. Ades Fowler.) 



