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16. A. violacea, (Aust.) Underw. 



Fimbriaria violacea^ Aust. ; Pearson's List No. 149. 



On wet soil on the summit of the mountain north of Kicking 

 Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains, July 21st, 1885 ; at the glacier on 

 the shoulder of Mount Tupper, Roger's Pass, Selkirk Mountains, 

 B.C., Aug. 24th, 1885. {Macoufi.) 



17. A. gracilis, (Web. f.) Underw. 



Fimbriayia pilosa, (Wahlenb.) Tayl.; Pearson's List No. 150. 



Fimbriaria tenella, Nees ; Pearson's List No. 151. 



Greenland. {Vahl.) On the upper slope of the mountain 

 north of Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains, July 21st, 1885 ; 

 on rocks west of Revelstoke, in the Eagle Pass, B.C. ; in 

 the crevices of rocks on the mountains at Yale, B.C., May 17th, 

 1875 ; on rocks at Agassiz, B.C. ; on earth along Coldstream near 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island ; at Comox, Vancouver Island ; on 

 earth on rocks, Mount Er^kine, Salt Spring Island, Gulf of 

 Georgia, B.C., May 9th, 1887. {Macoufi.) On earth, Chilliwack 

 Lake, B.C., alt. 5,000 feet. (/. M. Macoun.) Scoresby Sound, 

 East Greenland. {C. Jansen.) 



18. A. fragrans, (Schleich.) Trevis. 



Telegraph Creek, northern British Columbia, May 27th, 1887. 

 {Dr. G. M. Dawson.^ It is probable that the specimens referred 

 to A. violacea belong here. They were named as above by Mr. 

 Pearson. 



10. CONOCEPHALUM, Wiggers. 



19. C. conicum, (Linn.) Dumort. 



Hepatica conica, (Linn.) Michx. ; Pearson's List No. 165. 



Along the Tobique River, N.B. {Hay.) On old logs in swamps. 

 River Rouge, Argenteuil Co., Que. {D' Urban.) On wet rocks by 

 brooks, Margaree, Cape Breton Island, N.S., July, 1898 ; quite 

 common on old logs by brooks, fruiting abundantly, around Ot- 

 tawa ; in shady swamps at Belleville, Hastings Co., Ont. ; on 



