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(McKay.} Near Halifax. (How.) Rather uncommon in rich woods, 

 N.B. (Fowlers Cat.} Quite common throughout Quebec and Ontario. 



(890.) A. hispida, Vent. " Dwarf Elder." 



Rocky and sandy woods and banks. Common from Newfoundland 

 and the Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, westward 

 throughout Quebec and Ontario to the Hudson's Bay. (R. Bell.} 



(891.) A. nudicaulis, Linn. Wild Sarsaparilla, 



Very abundant in rich, damp woods, from the Atlantic to the Rocky 

 Mountains. On the west coast, Newfoundland. (J. Bell.) Throughout 

 the wooded country of the interior and down the Mackenzie to Lat. 64. 

 (Richardson.} 



(892.) A. quinquefolia, Decsne. Ginseng. 

 Panax quinquefolium, Linn. Hook. Fl. I., 273. 



Rich and cool woods ; rather rare. Mossy woods near Montreal. 

 (Brunei.) Montreal Mountain. (Holmes.) Belceil Mountain, Q. 

 (Maclagan.) Miri win's Woods, near Prescott. (Billings.) Kingston 

 Mills, Ont. (J. Bell.) Woods rear of Picton, also at Belleville, and in 

 Seymour, Brighton, Sidney and Cramahe, Ont. ; Owen Sound and near 

 Amherstburg. (Macounn.) Vicinity of Hamilton. (Logie.) Four 

 miles north of London, rare. (Sounders.} Near Woodstock, Ont. 

 (Burgess.) Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 



(893.) A. trifolia, Decsne. Dwarf Ginseng. 

 Panax tri/olium, Linn. Hook. Fl. I., 273. 



Rich woods ; rather local. Pictou, N.S. ; rare. (McKay.) Cow 

 Bay, near Halifax. (Lindsay.) Truro, N.S. (Campbell.) Rich woods, 

 Hudson's Brook, Kent Co., N. B. (Fowler's Gatf) Charlesburg, Q. 

 (Brunei.) Valley of the River Rouge, Q. (D' Urban.) Common in 

 western Quebec. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Frequent throughout Ontario. 



241. FATSIA, Benth. & Hook. 



(894.) F. horrida, Benth. & Hook. Devil's Club. 



Panax horridum, Smith. Hook. FL I., 273. 

 Echinopanax horridus, Decsne. Macoun's Cat. No. 759. 



North-west coast of America. (Menzies.} Abundant on the west side 

 of the Rocky Mountains, from the source of the Columbia to Lat. 49. 

 (Douglas.) Queen Charlotte Sound. (Scouler.) East side of the Rocky 

 Mountains, extremely rare. (Drummond.) Very abundant in Peace 



