CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 13 



{Fowler.) From Gaspe to Dunvegan, (Lat. 56) on Peace -River, and 

 throughout British Columbia to Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Dean 

 or Salmon Eiver, B. C. (Dawson.) Local but not rare. 



(10.) A. deltoidea, Hook. 



Salmon Eiver, near Salmon House, Coast Eange, B. C., 1876. 

 (Dawson.) 



(It.) A. Richardsoni, Hook. Eichardson's Anemone. 

 A. ranunculoides, var. Richards. Frankl. Journ. 12. 



Eastern primitive district; shores of Hudson's Bay; barren ground, 

 Eocky Mountains, from Lat 55-68, in wet, mossy ground. (Richard 

 son, Drummond.) York Factory. (JR. Bell.) Ounalaska Island, Kotzebue 

 Sound ; Youcon Eiver. (Rothr. Alaslc.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PL) 



(12.) A. cylindrica, Gray. Long-fruited Anemone. 



Fence corners and borders of woods. Township of Durham, Quebec. 

 (Brunei.) Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher FLOtt.) Belleville and west- 

 ward to the Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



(13.) A. Virginiana, Linn. Virginian Anemone. 



Dry, rocky woods and banks of rivers. Mouth of Upsalquitch Eiver, 

 Grand Falls of St. John. N. B. (Fowler's Cat.) Abundant from Gasp 

 to Fort William and across the plains to the Eocky Mountains 

 (Macoun.) Extending northward to Lat. 55. (Drummond.) This 

 species and the preceding are often confounded. 



(14.) A. multiflda, DC. Eed Wind-flower. 



A. Hudsoniana. Richards, in Frankl. Journ., 13- 



Eiver St. John, above Fredericton ; Grand Falls, 1ST. B. (Fowler's 

 Cat.) From Gaspe" to Lake Superior, Pic River to the Lake of the 

 Woods, and across the great plains and northwardly by Peace Eiver to 

 British Columbia. (Macoun.) Shores of Hudson's Bay. (R.Bell.) Arctic 

 Sea. (Richardson.) 



(15.) A. dichotoma, Linn. Eound-headed Anemone. 



A. Pennsylvanica, Linn. Hook. Fl. I., 8. 

 A. aconitifolia. Michx. Fl. L, 320. 



Abundant along river margins and in low meadows. Truro, N. S. 

 (Campbell.) Along St. John Eiver and tributaries ; Eestigouche, N.B. 

 (Fowler's Cat.) Abundant from Gasp<$ to the valleys of the Eocky 

 Mountains. (Macoun.) From Hudson's Bay to the mouth of the 

 Mackenzie and westward to the Pacific. (Hooker.) 



