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<2290.) S. sessilifolia, Xutt. in herb. Watson Proced. Am. Acad. 

 XIV., 245 (1870). 



S. stellata, Hook., Fl. II., 176, in part. 



Toraria sesailifolia. Baker, Journ. Linn., Soc. XIV., 566. 



This species takes the place of S. stellata west of the Coast Eange 

 as all our specimens from the west coast are of this species. Fraser 

 Eiver valley at Yale, B C. ; also quite common in the valleys of rivers 

 and along biooks, at Victoria, Cedar Hill, Goldsticam and northward, 

 Vancouver Island. {Macoxin.) Near Victoria, Vancouver Island 

 (^Fletcher.) North West coast. {Hooker, Fl.) 



(2291.) S. racemosa, Dcsf. Pursh, Fl. I., 233; Hook., Fl. II., 176, 

 in part. 



S. ciliata, Pursh, Fl. I., 232. 

 Convallaria racemom, Michx., Fl. I., 202. 



Rich woods, not infrequent. Dartmouth, Halifax, Bedford, Pictou 

 and Truro, N.S. (Sovimers, Cat.) Truro and Straits of Canso, N.S. 

 (Maeoun.) BassKiver; Welsford ; and Nerepis Valley, N. B. (Fow- 

 ler, Cat.) Campbellton, N.B. (Chaimers.) Island of Orleans. (St. Cyr.) 

 Gomin's woods, (iuebec. (Thomas.) Montreal Mountain, 1821. (Br. 

 Holmes.) Abundant in rocky woods, Argenteuil Co., Q. (B' Urban.) 

 McKay's busli and other localities near Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) 

 Common around Prescolt, Ont. (BHIukjs.) Keraptville, Ont. (Porter.) 

 Common in rich woods throughout central Ontario. (Maeoun.) In 

 woods, mountain side west of Hamilton, Ont. (Logie.) Low woods 

 at London; and Parry Sound, Georgian Hay. (Bunjess.) Owen Sound, 

 Hilton, Gore Bay, and McLeod's Harbor, (Jeoi-gian Bay. (J. Bell.) 

 Opposite Grand Island, Lake Superior. {R. Bell.) North shore of 

 Lake Superior. (Agassiz.) Fifteen miles up the Kaminisciqua Kiver, 

 west of Lake Superior. (Maeoun.) Throughout Canada to the 

 Saskatchewan. (Hooker, Fl.) 



(22920 S. amplexicaulis, Nutt. Journ. Philad. Acad. VII., 58. 



S. racemosa, var. amplcxicavlis, Watson. Maeoun, Cat., No. 1843. 



S. racemosa, Hook., Fl. II., 176, in part. 



Tovaria racemosa, Baker, Journ. Linn., Soc. XIV., 570, in part. 



Eather common in thickets and on beds of snow-slides, from Morley, 

 in the Eocky Mountains, to the summit of the Selkirks. (Maeoun.) 

 Cypress Hills, Alberta. (J. M. Maeoun.) Michel Creek, Flathead Eiver, 

 and Coldwater Eiver, B.C. (Baivson.) North West coast. (Hooker, Fl.) 

 Specimens from Goldstream and Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, although 

 referred here, are exactly like eastern S. raeemosa. All the leaves are 

 more or less petioled, and had these specimens been found in the 

 Atlantic provinces they would be referred to the preceding species. 



