110 GEOLOGICAL SURVEr OF CANADA. 



around Lake Superior, and at Eed Eock, Nipigon Eiver ; swamps along 

 the Eed Deer Eiver, at the head of Lake "Winnipegoosis, lat. 53° ; 

 common in bogs and swamjjs from Morley westward through the 

 Rocky and Selkirk mountains, B.C. (Macoun.) Carleton House, on 

 Saskatchewan, to the Ai-ctic sea ; also Eocky Mountains. {Hooker, Fl.) 

 Greenland. (Lange.) Churchill Eiver, and York Factory, Hudson 

 Bay. {R.^Bell. i>r. Rae.) 



Stigmas III. 



(2509.) C. leiocarpa, C. A. Meyer, Cyp. Nov. 208, t. 5, (1830) ; 

 Hook., Fl. II., 208. 



C. anthoxantha,'PTes]. Eeliq. Haenk, 203, vide Boeckeler; Hook., FI. 

 II., 209. 

 Near the glacier on the Stikine Eiver. {Cowley.) Sitka and Ouna- 

 lashka. {Rothr. Alask.) 



(2510.) C. circinata, C. A. Meyer, Cyp. Nov. 209, t. 6, (1830) ; 

 Hook., Fl. II., 209. 

 Sitka. (Barclay.) Sitka, and Ounalashka. (Rothr. Alask.) Our 

 specimens were collected by Barclay. 



(2511.) C. Lyoni, Boott, Hook., Fl. IL, 209. 



Eockj' Mountains. {Hooker, Fl.) According to Drummond, who 

 collected in the Eocky Mountains, between the Athabasca and lat. 

 55°. Since his time no collections have been made in that region. 



(2512.) C. nigricans, C. A. Meyer, Cyp. Nov. 210, t. 7, (1830) ; 

 Hook., Fl. II., 210. 



C. Pyrenaica, Torr. Cyp., 403, (1836.) 

 Western summit of North Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains. (Daic- 

 son.) Very common on the summits of the higher Eocky Mountains, 

 from Castle Mt. westward to the Selkirk Mountains, B.C. ; Mount 

 Arrowsmith, Vancouver I.'iland, alt. 5,600 feet. (Macoun.) Sitka, and 

 Ounalashka. (Rothr. Alask.) Eocky Mountains. (Hooker, Fl.) 



(2513.) C. Pyrenaica, Wahl. Kiingl. Acad. Handl. XXIV., 139, 

 (1802.) 



a micropoda, C. A. Meyer, Cyp. Nov. 210, t. 6, (1830) ; Hook., Fl. II., 209. 



C. nigricans, Torr. Cyp., 402, (1836.) 



C. Davalliana, Dew. Sill. Journ. XXVIII., 271, (1835.) 



Abundant on the summits of the high mountains at Eoger's Pass, 

 Selkirk Mountains, B.C. ; Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island, alt. 

 5,500 feet. (Macoun.) Ounalashka. (Rothr. Alask.) 



