.'iliO OEOLOdlCAI, SURVKY OF CANADA. 



(1343.) C. Schcuchzeri, ^'ill.. and v:ir. heterodoxa, <Tray, 

 of Part ir.. are to bo i-olon-od lo ('. rotitudifolia, Lini). Dr. Gray, in 

 the snpplcmonl to Parts ITT. of his Synoptical T'^Iorn of North Amer- 

 ica, arranges tlicin as follows. 



(i:Ui.) C. rotundifolia, Tjinn. Petty Harbor. Newfoundland. 

 (7i'. 7iell.) Very abundant in the T^ocky Mountains, from the Tvana- 

 naskis to the summit of the Sclkirlcs. (Macoun.) 



Var. arctica, Lange. 



C. lini folia, var. Ijongiidorirutna, A. DC. Hook. Fl. II., 27. 

 C. rotundifolia, var. linifolia, Gray, Man., 285, 1868. 



This is the one — few flowered form and ranges, from Canada and 

 Labrador to the arctic i-cgions. (Gi-ay.) Nachvak, coast of Labrador; 

 Port Burwcll. Cape Chudleigh, entrance to Hudson Strait. (B. Bell.) 

 Watscheeshoo, north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, (St. Cyr.) 

 On mount Albert, Shickshock Mountains. Gaspe, and at Salt Lake and 

 Jupiter lliver, Anticosti. {Macoun.) 



Var. Alaskana, Gray. 



C linifolia, var. heterodoxa, Ledeb., and Scheuchzeri, var. Iwterodoxa, Gray 

 Synoptical Flora, Part I., 12, chiefly. 



Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. {Dawson.) 



(1346 ) C. Scouleri, Hook. Not uncommon at Sooke and 

 Comox, Vancouver Island, (Dawson.) 



349. VACCINIUM. 



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(i::i53.) V. Canadense, Kalm. On sandy or gravelly slopes 

 along the Wait-a-bit. near Donald, Columbia valley. (Macoun.) 



(1354.) V. vacillans, Solander. There is still much doubt regard- 

 ing this species, and the only authentic specimens in our collection 

 were gathered at Port Dover Junction, Ont. (Macoun.) The Toronto 

 and London specimens are to be excluded. (Burgess.) 



(1355.) V. corymbosum, Linn. Apparently Eare. Grand 

 Lake, and St. Stephen, N.Ii (Hay & Vroom.) 



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Var. atrococcum, Gray. Richibucto Eiver, N.B. (Fowler's 

 Cat.) Vicinity of Toronto, Ont. (Burgess.) 



