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specie:?. On King's Farm, at Cedar Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Macoun.) Vicinity of Victoria, 1884. (Fletcher. Mil.) 

 The specimens referi-ed here are exactly like those of SuUsdorf, upon 

 which the species was founded by Watson. We have both white and 

 blue flowered specimen.*. 



617. LILIUM, Linn. Gen. 410. (LILY) 



(2313.) L. Philadelphicum, Linn. Hook., Fi. II., 181; Pursh, 



Fl. I.. 229. 



L. umbellalum, Pursh, Fl. I., 229. 



Rather common in western Ontario, but more so throuffhout the 

 prairie region. McKay's woods and other localities near Ottawa. 

 (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Thickets near the Giand Trunk gravel pit, at 

 Prescott, Ont. (killings.) On gravel banks and ridges, and along the 

 rocky banks of rivers, and over the whole extent of Rice Luke Plains, 

 Ont. (Macoun.) East Flamboro, near Hamilton, Ont. (Logie.) 

 Sandy woodlands near London; Point Aux Pins, Lake Erie, Ont. 

 (^Burgess.) Cockburii Island, Georgian Baj'. (J.Bell.) Very abundant 

 along the noi'th shore of Lake Superior, on exposed rocks, and along 

 Poplar River, Lake Xipigon. (Macoun.) Down the Missinaibi River 

 to Moose Factory, James Bay. (J. M. Macoun.) Nelson River, and at 

 Oxford House, Keewatin. (R. Bell.) Open prairie at Emei-son, Man. 

 (Burgess.) Red River, Man., plentiful ; near Pincliei' Creek, and between 

 the north and middle fork of the Old Man River, foot-hills, Rocky Moun- 

 tains. (Dawson.) Portage la Prairie, Man. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Calgary, 

 Alberta. (St. Cyr.) Abundant on the pi-airies from Winnfpeg to 

 Moose Jaw, and westward to Canmore, in the Rockj- Mountains, 

 appearing again at Donald, in the Columbia Valley, B.C. (Macoun.) 

 Neighborhood of Calgary. (Prof. Fowler.) Portage la Loche, lat. 

 57°. (Back.) Lake Huron and throughout Canada to the Saskatche" 

 wan and j^rairies of the Rocky Mountains. (Hooker, Fl.) 



Var. ? 



Probably an albino, petals pale yellow, not spotted; more narrowly 

 lanceolate with longer claws. Near Turtle Mountain, on the open 

 prairie, 49tli parallel; rare. (Bauson.) Badger Creek, Man. (Burgess.} 



(2314.) L. Canadense, Linn. Hook., Fl. II., 181; Pui-sh, Fl. I., 



229; Michx, Fl. I., 198. 



L. pardalinum, var. Bouryxi, Baker. Journ. Linn. Sec, XIV., 242. 

 Common eastward, but rather rare to the west. Not uncommon, 

 Pictou Co., N. S., and Cape Bretoii. (McKay.) Truro and Col- 



