54(^ (iKOLOtlU'AI. SlinVKY OF CANADA. 



Part 11.. under, 1. modesttts, which will now be adopted. Along Nipigon 

 Blver, above J.sike Ellon mid at Current River, neai- Port Arthui-, Lake 

 Suj)erior. (^uite common in the roUnnbia \ alley at Donald, and west- 

 ward in the valleys oi" tlu* Sflkirk l^ange. [Afaeoun.) 



(1054.) A. foliaceus, Lin. 11. South Kootanie Pas.s. Eocky Moun- 

 tains : aU.i along lielly Jiiver, N.W.T. (Dawson.) In thickets (ui the 

 Cypress Hills ; also on Ked Deer liiver and Tail Creek, iS.W.'i'. 

 (Macoun.) Lake Karrautsen. Vancouver Island. (Dawson.) 



Var. frondeus, <iray. Abundant along streatns and mountain 

 .••lopes lioin Kicking Horse Lake in the Rock'y Mountains to the 

 summit (»t the Selkirks. (Maconn.) .South Kootanie Pass. (Dawson.) 



Pa til- 2?7 



(1051!.) A. ?= A. Douglas! I, Tiindl. or No. lOL'o. 



(^1057.) For A. elegans, read A. Oreganus, Nutt. Along the 

 Canadian Pacitic liailway, a little east of Palliser, Kicking Horse 

 valley ; also abundant in Beaver Creek, Six-mile Creek, and Bear 

 Creek valleys, in the Selkirk Eange, B.C. (Macoun.) Small lake near 

 Pincher Cieek, N.W.T. (Dawson.) 



(1058.) A. Engeimanni, G^ray. Li profusion on the sloj)e8, 

 north of Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains ; also on Mount 

 Carroll, along Bear Creek, Selkirk Summit, B.C. (Macoun.) 



(1059.) A. alpinus, Linn. On dry soil amongst gravel in the 

 foot-hills at Morley, and Avest in the Bow Eiver valley to Canmore in 

 the Rockies. Not alpine. (Macoun.) 



(1062.) A. nemoralis, Ait. Sheldrake River, north shore of St. 

 Lawrence. {St. Cyr.) Rupert River, North-east Territory. (J. M. 

 Macoun.) 



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(1064.) For A. lutescens, Torr. k Gray, read A. ptarmi- 

 COideS, Torr. k Gray. Yar. lutescenS, Gray. 



(2172.) A. Fremonti, Gray. 



A. adscendcns, var. Fremonti, Torr. & Gra\', Fl. II., 503. 

 Abundant along streams flowing into Kicking Horse Lake : also at 

 Silver City, and through the Rockies to the Columbia valley at Donald 

 and in the valleys of the Selkirks. Never above 5,000 feet. (Macoun.) 



(2173.) A. occidentalism Nutt. Var. intermedius, Gray. 



Abundant in the valley of Beaver Creek, near Stony Creek, Selkirk 

 Mountains; B.C. (Macoun.) 



