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Yar. Hookeri, Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 48. 

 V. pauriflora, Hook. FL, 291. 



By brooks and in cool mountain woods. Woods in the Eocky 

 Mountains north of the Smoky River, about Lat. 56. (Drummond.) 

 South Kootanie Pass; eastern side of Crow Nest Pass and on the 

 Flathead River, Rocky Mountains. (Daivson.) Vicinity of Yale, 

 B.C. (Macoun.) Vancouver' Island, near Nanaimo. (J. Richardson.) 



(954.) V. edulis, Nutt. 



V. dliata, Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 49. 



Patrinia longifolia, MacNab in Edinb. Phil. Journ., 19. 



Patrinia ceratophylla, Hook. Fl. L, 290. 



Rich low grounds along the Maitland River, near Goderich, Ont., 

 1834. (MacNab.) Valley of the Bayfield River, Lake Huron. (Gib- 

 son.} Flats of the River Thames, near London, Ont. (Burgess.} 

 Valleys of the Rocky Mountains within British Columbia. [?] (Douglas.) 



258. PLECTRITIS, DC. 



(955.) P. congesta, DC. 



Abundant on grassy open places around Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Macoun & Fletcher.) Queen Charlotte Islands. (Dawson.) 



259. FEDIA, Mcench. (CORN-SALAD.) 



(956.) F. olitoria, Vahl. 



Sparingly introduced along Lake Erie. Near Port Colborne, Ont. 

 (David F. Day.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) 



LI. DIPSACE^E. TEASEL FAMILY. 



260. DIPSACUS, Linn. (TEASEL.) 



(95T.) D. sylvestris, Mill. Wild Teasel. 



Introduced. Very abundant where found, but local. Along road- 

 sides, frequent in the counties of Prince Edward, Hastings and North- 



