fjOS OEOLOOICAL SURVEY OF PANADA. 



(406.) A. aboriginum, Eichards. Common on gravel ridgos 

 from Morley westward in the Bow River valley to Silver City. 

 (^Macoun.') 



(498.) A. oroboides, Ilornem. Var. Americanus, (rray. 



Abundant atMorley in fho Row River valley. (Macoun.) 



Pwo 112. 



(41>9.) A. alpinus, I>inii. Nain and Nachvalc, coast of Ijabrador; 



Cape Chudloigli and ("ape Prinee of Wales, Hudson Strait. (R. Bell.) 



Petitcodiac. X. B. {Britfain.) Tobique Village, N. H. (Dr. Bailey.) 



,>routh of the Aroostook, N. B. ( V7'007n.) Island of Orleans, near 



(;|uebec. {St. Ci/r.) Near Campbellton, N. B., IHTfi. (Chalmers.) 



Summits of the North and South Kootanie passes, Rocky Mountains. 



(Dawson.) On all the highei- mountains and far down in the valleys 



of the Rockies on both sides of Bow River valley, Lat. 51". 



(Macoun.) Pyramid Harbor, Ala.>ka. (Meehan.) 



(500.) A. lotiflorus, Hook. Quite common on the prairie at 

 Medicine Hat and at numerous points on the clay soil along the Cana- 

 dian Pacitic east to Swift Current. (Macoun.) 



(504.) A. Cooperi, Gray. Islands in Niagara River and at Nia- 

 gara Falls. (David F. Day.) 



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(507.) A. frigidus, Gray. Var. Americanus, Watson. Rocky 



thickets along Gasp^. Basin. Q. Abundant in wet thickets from Morley 



westward ihi'ough the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia valley at 



Donald, Lat. 51°. (Macoun.) Fossil Coulee, Milk River Ridge, 



N.W.T. (Dawson.) 



Var. littoral is, Watson. Whipsaw Creek, B.C. (Dawson.) This 

 is No. 524, Fart 1. 



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(513.) A. multiflorus. Gray. Belly River and foot-hills of 

 Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.) On sandy knolls in the Bow River 

 valley at the mouth of the Kananaskis and westward for a few miles 

 up the valley. (Macoun.) 



(514.) A. Bourgovii, Gray. On the summit of a mountain at 

 Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



(515.) A. Palliseri, Graj-. On dry gravelly slopes at Canmore 

 and Silver City in the Rocky Mountains, also very abundant at Donald, 

 in the Columbia Valley. (Macoun.) Crow Nest Pass, Rocky Moun- 

 tains. (Dawson.) 



(2125.) A. campestris. Gray. On gravelly shores along Bow 

 River at Morley, and westward up the valley to Canmore, within the 

 Rocky Mountains, 1885. (Macoun.) 



