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184. PARNASSIA. 



(737.) P. palustris, J. inn. Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



(738.) P. parviflora, DC. Mingan lalands. {St. Cyr.) Eather 

 common at the mouth of Jupiter and other rivers, Anticosti. iS'ot 

 uncommon at low altitudes, from Silver City in the Rocky Mountains 

 westward to Donald in the Columbia valley, Lat. 5P. {Macoun ) 



(739.) P. Caroliniana, Michx. Abundant at the mouth of the 

 Eivi^re de Brig at English Bay, Anticosti. {Macoun.) Near the waters 

 edge at the Whirlpool, Niagara River, and in crevices of rocks near 

 surface of Lake Erie at Abino Point, Out. (David F. Day.) 



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(740.) P. Kotzebuei, Cham. & Schlecht. Rather rare on high 

 elevations on Copper Mountaiu and the peaks around Kicking Horse 

 Lake, Rocky Mountains. (Micoun.) 



(741.) P, flmbriata, Koenig. Abundant along mountain streams, 

 from Silver City in the Rocky Mouatains to the summit of the Sel- 

 kirks, B.C. (Macoun.) North Branch of Old Man River, Rocky 

 Mountains. (^Dawson.) Fort Selkirk, Youcon River, Lat. 62*^ 45'. 

 (Schuxitka.') 



185. LEPTARRHENA. 



(742.) L. pyrolifolia, R. Br. Along mountain brooks, from 4000 

 feet uj) to the limit of permanent snow on the mountains at the Selkirk 

 summit, B.C., Lat. 51°, {Macoun.) 



186. PHILADELPHUS. 



(743.) P. Lewisiiy Pursh. In the Kootanie valley, B.C. {Daw- 

 son.) Fraser River valley, and at Victoria, B.C. {Fletcher.) 



(744.) P. Cordonianus, Lind. Near Sumass Lake, Eraser River 

 valley, B.C. {A. Bowman.) 



187. RISES. 



(749.) R. Cynosbati, Linn. Pembina Mountain specimens re- 

 ferred here belong to R. oxyacanthoides. 



