544 GEtiLOOlCAL SDRVEY OF CANADA. 



273. TOWNSENDIA. 



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(1012.) For T. florifer, read T. Parryl, Eaton. Var. alpina, 

 Gray. Summit between liiij;h River and Sheep Creek, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 1884. (Duuson.) 



275. ASTER. 



Pago 219 



(1019.) A. radula, Ait. Var. strictus, Gray. In bogs or 

 swamps, Lake Mistassini, North-east Territory. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(1020.) A. Sibiricus, Linn. This is made, by Dr. Gray, to include 

 both ^4. montanus and the var. arcticus. Abundant in river bottoms on 

 gravel, from Morley through the Rocky Mountains to Donald, in the 

 Columbia valley. (Macoun.) 



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(1021.) A. conspicuus, Lindl. Abundant in thickets through 

 the RockyMountains, from Morley to Donald. (Macoun.) 



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(1031.) A. azureus, Lindl. Sandy soil, Point Edward, River 

 St. Clair. Ont., 1884. (J. M. Macoun.) 



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(1032.) A. undulatus, Linn. Sandy woodlands, not common, 

 London, Ont. (Burgess.) 



(1034.) A. Lindleyanus, Ton-. & Gray. In thickets, Petitcodiac, 

 N.B. (Brittain.) Not uncommon in woods around Ottawa, Ont., and 

 at Hull and Chelsea, Q. (Fletcher.) Magpie River, north of Lake 

 Superior. (Macoun.) Dog Head, Lake Winnipeg, and at Lake 

 Mi.>tassini. (J. M. Macoun.) Rather common in thickets, from Morley 

 through the Rocky and Selkirk Range.?. (Macoun.) 



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(1036.) A. ericoides, Ait. Var. villosus, Torr. & Gray. Open 

 sandy thickets, ^ indsor, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(1037.) A. multiflorus, Ait. Rather common at Windsor, and 

 Point Edward, River St. Clair, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(2169.) A. COmmutatUS, Gray. Part II. 



A. muWflorus, var. commutatus, Torr. & Gray, FI. II., 125. 

 A. ramulosus, var. incano-pilosus, Lindl. & Hook., Fl. II., 13. 



On dry soil at Reed Lake and Medicine Hat, N.W.T. (Macoun.) 



