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Bay. {Cottar & Dr. Hayden.) Charlton Island, James Bay. (,/. M. 

 Macoun.) On wet sand at the Pic River, Lake Superior; very abun- 

 dant in a spruce swamp at the Kananaskis station, close to Bow Eiver, 

 Eocky Mountains and westward to Silver City. (Macoun.) Pine 

 wood.s, from the Saskatchewan to hit. 58°, and in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains. {Hooker, Fl.) Caiion, Yukon River, 1887. {W. Ogilvie.) 



(2267.) C. guttatum, Swartz. Reichenb. Ic. Bot. t, 210. 



We know nothing of this species. Two specimens only, with withered 

 flowers, wore gathered at Fort Franklin, on the Mackenzie, by Dr. 

 Richardson. Most abundant at Ounalashka. {Hooker, Fl.) 



CIV. H.EMODORACE.E. Blood-wort Family. 



602. ALETRIS, Linn. Gen. 428. (COLIC-ROOT) 



(2268.) A. farinosa, Linn. Sp. (Ed. 2.) I., 45G. 

 A. alba, Michx., Fl. I., 189; Pursh, Fl. I.. 225. 

 Sandy thickets. Leamington, Essex Co., Ont. (Burgess.) 



CV. IRIDACE.E. Iris Family. 



603. IRIS, Linn. Gen. 59. (FLOWER-DE-LUCE) 



(2269.) I. versicolor, Linn. Hook., Fl. II., 206; Pursh, Fl. L, 29. 



I. Virginica, Pursh, Fl. I., 29. 



Abundant in ditches, swamps, and by river and lake margins. 

 New Harbo)-, Newfoundland. (Bev. A. Waghorne.) Ilalifiax, Pictou 

 and Canso, Guysboro Co., KS. (Sommers, Cat.) Truro and Annapolis, 

 N.S. (Macoun.) Abundant in wet places throughout New Brunswick. 

 (Fowler, Cat.) Dalhousie, N.B., in a fresh water swamp. (Fletchtr.) 

 Common throughout (Quebec and Ontario, extending westward to 

 the Lake of the Woods (Burgess) and north eastward to Lake Mis- 

 tassini, N.E.T., and Charlton Island, .lames Bay, and west to Lake 

 Winnipeg and Beren's River.' (,/. M. Macoun.) Winnipeg and North 

 West Angle Road. (Dawson.) Michi])icotin Ri%-er, from Long Por- 

 tage to Lake Mattawagaming, north of Lake Supeiior. (R. Bell.) 



