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237. FERULA. 



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(884.) F. dissoiuta, Watson. Abundant in the vicinity of Vic- 

 toria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



238. DAUCUS. 



(886.) D. pusillus, Michx Vai. microphyllus, Ton. & Gr. 

 Drew's Harbor and Mary Island, B.C. (Dawson.) 



(887.) D. Carota, Linn. Has been tirmly established tor years 

 near the village of ]S"el80u, Halton Co., Ont. A common roadside 

 weed. (Burgess.) 



580. CAUCALIS, Linn. 



(2156.) C. NODOSA, Huds. Adventitious in waste places, iSt. 

 Stephen, N.B. (Vroom.) 



240. ARALIA. 



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(891.) A. nudicauliSy Linn. Abundant in thickets at Morley 

 and Kananaskis, Eocky Mountains ; also in the valley of the Columbia 

 and westward in the Selkirks. (Macoun.) In the mountains, Spence's 

 Bridge, B.C. (Fletcher.) 



(892.) A. quinquefolia, Decaisne. Beechwood and Powell's 

 Grove, Ottawa. (Macoun.) Eich woods around London, Ont. 

 (Burgess.) Maple woods, 2nd range of Orvilliers, Ste. Anne de hi 

 Pelade, Q. (St. Cyr.) 



241. FATSIA. 



(894.) F. horrida, Bcnth. k Hook. Very abundant in the valley 

 of Beaver Creek, and westward through the Selkirks, Lat. 51°. 

 (Macoun.) On the Kicking Horse Eiver in one locality, and spai-ingly 

 southward in a few other places on west side of Eocky Mountains. 

 (Dawson.) Pyramid Harbor, and Harrisburg, Alaska, (Meehan.) 



