556 OEOLOOICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(1263.) C. Hookerlanus, Gray. North Fork of Old Man Rivor, 



Rocky Mouiii:iin>. (^Daicsun.) 



(2186.) C. eriocephalus, Gniy. Abundant on the lower slopes 

 of the mountains from the Kananaskis westward to Kicking.; Horse 

 Lake, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



(1204.^ C. edulis, Gray. North-west Point of Texada Island, 

 Gulf of Georgia, B.C. (Dawson.) At base of Mount Finlayson and 

 at Cedar Hill, near Victoi-ia, B.C. (Fletcher.) 



325. SAUSSUREA. 



(1267.) S. alpina, DC. Var. Ledebouri, Gray. On the summits 

 of the higher Rocky Mountains, from Canmore westward to Kicking 

 Horse Lake. (Maroun.) 



326. CENTAUREA. 



P.ige 272. 



(1268.) C. NIGRA. Linn. At Brigus and Topsail, east of Newfound- 

 land. {R. Bell.) 



(1269.) C. CYANUS, Linn. AVaste places and sandy commons, Lon- 

 don, Ont. (Burgess.) Vacant lots, Quebec. (St. Cyr.) 



330. LAMPSANA. 



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(1276.) L. coM.MUNis, Linn. Woods, Quoenston Heights, Ont. 

 (Millinan.) Vacant lots, Quebec. (St. Cyr.) 



331. CREPIS. 



(1279.) C. occidentalism Nutt. East end of Cypress Hills, N.W.T. 

 (J. M. Macoun.) 



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For var. crinita, Gray, read C. OCCidentalis, Nutt. Var. 

 glandulosa, Torr. All the specimens, besides being canescent, have 

 numerous dai'k glandular hairs on stem, leaves, and involucral scales. 

 It is quite distinct from var. crinita of Washington Territory. On the 

 mountain at back of Spence's Bridge, B.C. {Fletcher.) 



