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and Montreal Mountain. (McG-ill Coll. Herb.} Marshes in the vicinity 

 of Belleville, and along the line of the Canada Southern Railway, west 

 of St. Thomas, Ont. (Macoun.) Vicinity of London, Ont, (Burgess.} 



Var. bifolium, Macoun. 



A tall-growing lax form with all the leaves opposite and tapering 

 at the base into a petiole ; margins and midrib very slightly retrorsely 

 hispid ; flowers, numerous, in corymbs, with the parts in fours. This 

 form approaches var. tinctorium, but is quite distinct, being constantly 

 two leaved and having larger and more widely spreading flowers. 

 Collected on Amherst Island, one of the Magdaleus, in the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, by Mr. James Richardson, August tth, 18*79. 



(942.) C. triflorum, Michx. Three-flowered Galium. 

 G. brachiatum, Pursh, Fl. I., 103. 



Abundant in cool woods, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and north 

 to Lat. 58 on the Peace River. The British Columbian specimens are 

 remarkable for having the sweet scent of the European Asperula 

 odorata, when drying. 



(943.) C. Aparine, Linn. Yar. Vaillantii, Koch. 



On ledges, in a deep canon, below the bridge on Elk River, west of 

 the Crow Nest Pass, Rocky Mountains. Alt. 3,000 feet. (Dawson.) 



(944.) C. pilosum, Ait. Hairy Galium. 



Sandy or dry open woods, south-western Ontario. Vicinity of 

 Queenston and on sand at the southern extremity of Point Pelee, Lake 

 Erie. (Macoun.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) 



(945.) C. circsezans, Michx. Wild Liquorice. 



Dry open woods, rather rare. Island of Orleans, Q. (Thomas.) Rich 

 woods at Quebec and St. Charles, Q. (Brunei.} Montreal Mountain. 

 (Holmes.} Vicinity of Kemptville, Ont. (McGill Coll Herb.} Woods 

 near Ottawa. (Fletcher FL Ott.} Mirwin's Wood's, near Prescott, Ont. 

 (Billings.) Kingston and St. Catharines. (Maclagan.) Rocky woods, 

 near Picton, and in Seymour, Northumberland Co., Ont. ; also Queens- 

 ton Heights. (Mjicoun.} Vicinity of London, Ont. (Burgess.) 



(946.) C. lanceolatum, Torr. Wild Liquorice. 



G. circsezans, p. lanceolatum, Torr. & Gray FL II., 24. 

 Rocky woods, rather rare. Vicinity of Quebec. (Shepperd.) St 



