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627. CLINTONIA, Rarm. CLINTONIA) 



(2341.) C. borealis, Raf. Gray, Man. Ed. V., 529. 



Smilacina bore.alis, Pursh, Fl. I., 232 ; Hook., Fl. II., 175. 



Rich c-ool wood.s, abundant chiefly eastward. Labrador. {Butler.) 

 Brigus, Newfoundland. {R. Bell.) New Harbor, Trinity Bay, New- 

 foundland. {Bev A. Waghome.) Windsor, Halifax, Pictou, and Canso, 

 Guysboro Co., N.S. (Sommers, Cat.) Bedlord, N.S. (McGill Coll. 

 Herb.) Rich woods, Tiuro, and Windsor, N.S. {Macoun.) St. John 

 and King's Go's.; St. John city; Kouchibouguac; along the Tobiquo 

 River; Bald Mountain and between Pabineau, and Grand Falls, N.B. 

 {Fowler, Cat.) Bathurst, N.B. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Woods, Salt 

 Lake, Anficosti, and on the Ga.spi; cou.st. (Macoun.) Ouatchechou, 

 Island of Orleans, and Miugan Islands, River St. Lawrence. {St .Cyr.) 

 Savanne and other places near Montreal, J821. {Dr. Holmes.) Rich 

 woods at Piiviei'e du Loup, Q. (Thomas.) Very abundant in Argen- 

 teuil Co., Q. {D' Urban.) Murray Bay, St. Lawrence River. {McGill 

 Coll. Herb.) Cool woods, vicinity of Ottawa. {Fletcher, F(. Ott.) 

 Low wet woods and cedar swamps, central Ontario; common. (Manoun.) 

 Somewhat common at Prescott, Out. {Billing.';.) Vicinity of Hamil- 

 ton, Ont. {Buchan.) Low woods, London, Ont, and Parry Sound, 

 Georgian Bay. {Burgess.) Owen Sound, Mississagui Island, Cockburn 

 Island, and Hilton, Georgian Bay. {J. Bell.) In many jilaces around 

 Lake Supei'ioi- and Lake Nipigon, and westward on the Dawson route 

 to Lake of the Woods. {Maroun.) Lake Mistassini, and down the 

 Rupert River to James Bay; Lake Winnipeg and eastwaid down the 

 Severn River ; also down the Missinaibi River. {J. M. Macoun.) New 

 Brunswick; Newfoundland; Canada to the Saskatchewan. {Hooker, Fl.) 



(2342.) C. uniflora, Kunth. Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc, XIV., 584. 

 Smiludna umjlora, Menzies. Hook., Fl. 11., 175 ; Mucoun, Cat No. 1847. 

 Cool shady woods, from the Rocky Mountains to Vancouver Island. 

 South Kootanie Pass, and Koolanie Vallej', Rocky Mountains; Tany- 

 abunkat Lake, B.C. {Dawson.) Goose Ci-eek Mountains, Cai-iboo, 

 B.C., alt. 5,800 feet. {Bowman.) Rather uncommon in mountain 

 woods, from Hector, Rocky Mountains, westward through British 

 Columbia and northward to Fort McLeod, lat. 55° ; rather rare on Van- 

 couver Island, only observed on Mount Mark, alt. 2,750 feet. {Macoun.) 

 Yale Mountain, B.C. {Fletcher.) North West America, and on the 

 mountains of the interior. {Hooker, Fl.) 



