516 GEOLOUICAL SURVEY OV CANADA. 



166. SIBBALDIA. 



((518.) S. procumbens, Limi. iJajn' C'hutlloigh, onti-uice to 

 Hudson Stiait. (A*. Bell.) Table Top Mountain, Gasp(5. {Porter.) 

 On eloviitions ovit 5,000 feet, through the Rock}' Mountains, Lat. 51°. 

 {Macoun.) Western summit of North Kootanie Pasa, Rocky Moun 

 tains, Twi-tautl Mountains, B.C. (Dmcsori.) 



166. CHAM/ERHODOS. 



(619.) C. erecta, Bunge. On dry gravelly slopes at Morley, and 

 westward in the Bow River valley to Kananaskis station in the 

 Rocky Mountains. {Afacoun.) 



167. FRACARIA. 



(622.) F. ChilensiS, Duchesne. Open woods near Victoria, 

 Vancouver island. {Fletcher.) Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



168. POTENTILLA. 



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(623.) P. arguta, Pursh. Watsheeshoo Bay, River St. Lawrence. 



{St. Cyr.) 



(624.) P. glandulosa, Lindl. Thickets at Spence's Bridge, B.C. 

 (Fletdier.) 



(625.) P. Norvegica, Linu. Naiu, coast of Labrador. (R.Bell.) 

 Quite smooth and distinct from the ordinary form. Very likely the 

 P. Labradorica of Lehmann. 



Var. hirsuta, Torr. & Gl-ray. At Tadoussac, Q. {Sir Wm. Meddly- 

 cott, fide St. Cyr.) 



(626.) P. rivalis, Xutt. Var. millegrana, Watson. Dry beds 

 of spring torrents from Morley westward in the Bow River valley to 

 Silver City in the Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



(627.) P. supina, Linn. Shore of Lake Ontario at Four Mile 

 Creek, near the mouth of the Niagara River. (David F. Day.) Mus- 

 keg Island, Lake Winnipeg. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(628.) P. Pennsylvanica, Linn. Miugau Harbor, River St. 

 Lawrence. {St. Cyr.) ' Not uncommon around the South-west Point 



