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in central Ontario. (^Macoun.) A'icinity of Hamilton, Ont. {Logic.) 

 Rich woods, London, Ont. {Burgess. MiUvian.) Abundant in woods, 

 Owen Sound, Ont. (Macoun. J. Bell.) Batch-ah-wah-nah River, 

 Lake Superior. (R. Bell.) Lake Erie. {Hooker, Fl.) 



(2301.) A. Schoenoprasum, Linn. Hook., Fl. H., 185. 



Not uncommon in crevices of rocks along lakes and rivers. Nevi'- 

 foundland. {Dr. Morrison.) In beautiful cluraps, with very bright 

 flowers, in meadows near the sea at Yarmouth, N.S. ; in the debris of 

 Jupiter River, Anticosti. {Macoun.) Pabincau Falls on the Nepisi- 

 quit and Rothesay; Nauwigewauk; ver}' common along the Upper 

 St. John, Tobique and Eel Rivers; Indian Falls of Nepisiquit; Ham- 

 mond River, N.B. {Fowler, Oat.) Bathurst, N.B. {McGiU Coll. Herb.) 

 Island of Orleans. {St. Oyr.) North shore of Lake Superioi-. (Agassis.) 

 Wet gravelly shore, Port Arthur, Lake Superior. {Burgess.) East 

 coast of Lake Nipigon, Current River, Thunder Bay, and east coast of 

 L'lke Superior. {Macoun.) Missinaibi River, Out., and Severn River, 

 Kcewatin. (J. M. Macou7i.) Milk River flats, 4iUh parallel. {Millman.) 

 River bank, Belly River, N. W. T. {Burgess.) Summit of Kootanie 

 Pass, Rocky Mountains, and Flathead Rivei, B.C. {Datvson.) Rather 

 common along the Bow River, from Morle\^ westward to Laggan, thence 

 along the Kicking Horse River to Donald, in the Columbia valley, B.C. 

 {Macoun.) Port CUrence, Norton and Kotzebue sounds, and rapids of 

 the Yukon. {Rothr. Ala.sk.) Francis River, lat. 61°, and Yukon 

 River, lat. 63° {Dawson.) Throughout the wooded country to Bear 

 Lake, and to the prairies of the Rooky Mountains. {Hooker, Fl.) 



(2302.) A. cernuum, Roth. Pursh, Fl. II.,732 ; Hook., Fl. II., 184. 

 A. stdliitum, Hook., Fl. II , 184, in part. 

 Abundant in the western part of the praiine region, and westward to 

 Vancouver Island. Low open prairie, Turtle Mountain and Short 

 Creek, Man. {Burgess.) Souris River, Man. {Millman.) Lake of 

 the woods ; West Butte, 49th parallel ; South Kootanie Pass, Wild 

 Horse Creek, Kootanie Valley, North Fork of Old Man River, 

 Rocky Mountains ; Gatcho Lake, B.C. {Dawson.) Blackfoot Cross- 

 ing, Bow River, Alberta; near Dun vegan. Peace River, lat. 56"; 

 rather common on grassy slopes from Morley westward to Castle 

 Mountain and thence to the Columbia valley at Donald, whera it is 

 abundant ; on dry slopes at Speuce's Bridge, and Lytton, B. C. ; 

 grass}^ places near Victoria ; on the slopes of Mount Finlayson ; woods 

 near Departure Bay ; very abundant at Qualicum and Alberni, and 

 along mountain slopes, Vancouver Island. {Jilacoun.) Nootka, where 

 the bulbs are used as an esculent. {Hooker, Fl.) 



