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28. NELUMBIUM. 



(92.) N. luteum, Wilkl. Xear Buruham's Island, in Grand River, 

 u few miles tVoni Dunnville, Ont. (J. F. Cowell.) Mr. Day, of Buffalo, 

 believes that this is authentic and 1 agree with him as my own infor- 

 mation points to the same conclusion. 



29. NYMPH/EA. 



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(94.) N. odorata, Ait. vai-. minor, 8iias. In profusion in small 

 lalvolets, both east and west of Sudburj^ Junction, northern Ontai'io. 

 {Mrs. Girdtvood.) Near Port Cockburn, Lake Joseph, Muskoka, Ont. 

 {Burgess.) Moon River at the outlet of Lake Muskoka, near Pat. 

 Carling's. (David F. Bay.) All our Nymphceas and Nuphars need 

 careful examination as there are numerous intermediate forms that 

 require revision. 



30. NUPHAR. 



(95.) N. ad vena. Ait. In ponds at Salt Lake, Anticosti, 1883. 

 Common in marshes at the mouth of Beaver Creek, Columbia Valley, 

 Lat. 51". {Macoun.) 



(96.) N. polysepalum, Eugelm. in ponds, Vancouver Island, 

 near Victoria, B.C. {Fletcher.) 



(97.) N. luteum, Smith. Specimens referred to this species were 

 gathered in Black Brook, near Albert Bridge, between South Sydney 

 and Louisburg, Cape Breton. {Macoun & Burgess.) In profusion in a 

 small lakelet on Punk Island, Lake Winnipeg. {J. M. Macoun.) 



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(100.) P. soMNiFERUii, Linn. Common, West Toronto. {J. Ades 

 Fowler.) 



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(101.) P. Rh^as, Linn. On waste heaps, North Sydney, Cape 

 Breton. Also along the Canadian Pacific Railway at Silver City in 

 the Rocky Mountains. {Macoun.) 



