CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. V 



Co., X.S. (Faribault.) Baie Verte and Petitcodiac, N.B. (Fowler, 

 Cat.) Lobster Eay ; Little Eiver, Mingan, Q. (St. Cyr.) Aylmer, 

 Q. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Eocky woodlands \yest of Brockville, Ont. 

 (Billings.) Sandy soil in woods, vallcj' of the Humber, Toronto. 

 (Burgess.) Sandy plains at Castleton, Ont. ; also along Lake Huron, 

 at Eed Bay, and abundant in swamps along White Eiver, north of 

 Lake Superior, and also at Eainy Lake, Ont. (Macoun.) Obser- 

 vation Point, Lake Winnipeg. (J. M. Macoun.) From Lake Huron 

 to Fort Franklin, on the Mackenzie Eiver. (Hooker, Fl.) 



A, R. Br. RATTLESNAKE-PLANTAIN.) 



<2227.) C. repens, E. Br. Hook. Fl. IL, 203. 



Neottia repens, Pursli, Fl. II., 5S9. 



Satyrium repens, Michx., Fl. IL, 157, in jiart. ' 



Eather common in cool mossy woods, from the Atlantic to the 

 Pacific. Pictou, N.S. (McKay.) Pirate Cove and Annapolis, N.S. 

 {Burgess & Macoun.) Very common throughout the forests of New 

 Brunswick. (Fowler, Cat.) St. Mary's Eiver and other points, Anti. 

 costi ; also woods along the GaspiS coast, Q. (Macoun.) Slopes of 

 Mount Albert, Gasp(5. (Porter.) Vicinity of Quebec and Island of 

 Orleans, Q. (Thomas.) Stewarton, near Ottawa, and Eastman's 

 Springs, Ont. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Cedar swamps throughout all the 

 northern counties of Ontario and extending westerly to the Lake of 

 the Woods. (Macoun.) Blood Eiver, Lake Winnipeg, and abundant 

 between that lake and Lake Mistassini. (J. M. Macoun.) Between 

 Pine Eiver and Dunvegan, Peace Eiver. (Dawson.) Not uncommon 

 in northern Manitoba and in the foot-hills of the Kocky Mountains, at 

 tho Kananaskis. (Macoun.) Mountain woods of the Eocky Moun- 

 tains, and from the Saskatchewan to Fort Franklin. (Hooker, Fl.) 



(2228.) C. pubescens, E. Br. Hook., Fl. IL, 204. 



NcoUia pubescens, Pursh, Fl. II., 590. 

 Satyrium repens, Michx., Fl. II., 157, in part. 



Eather rare. Always prefers dry woods in Ontario. Newfound- 

 land. (Miss Brenton.) New Harbor, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Wag- 

 horne.) Salmon Eiver, Truro, and Canso, Guysboro Co. (Sommers, Cat.) 

 The above references probably belong to the preceding species. 

 (Macoun.) Petitcodiac, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Tobique Lake, N.B. (Hay.) 

 Ste. Anne de la Parade, Q. (St. Cyr.) Gravelly and rich woods, Sey- 



