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(1048.) A. longifolius, Lam. 

 A. salici/olius, Rich, in part. 



This species is another of those that need careful examination and 

 comparison with authentic specimens It is reported from Nova Scotia 

 and New Brunswick, but these notices are more likely referable to the 

 foregoing species. Mouth of Jupiter and other rivers, Anticosti, and 

 in a few localities along the Gaspe" coast. (Macoun.} Very likely it 

 is the A. salidfolius of Richardson from Hudson Bay. 



(1049.) A. puniceus, Linn. 



This species in the typical form in low meadows and along streams, 

 in great profusion and luxuriance, extends from the Atlantic Coast to 

 the Rocky Mountains. 



Var. flrmus, Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 141. 



A. vimineus, Lindl. Hook. Fl. II., 10. 



A. puniceus, var. mmineus. Macoun's Cat., No. 855. 



Low wcit shady Avoods eastward, but common .in river bottoms in the 

 prairie region. Halifax, N.S. (Sommers.} Lake Huron. (Dr. Todd.} 

 At Green Lake, Lat. 56 ; Red Deer, South Saskatchewan and Bow 

 River valleys, N.W.T. (Macoun.} 



(1050.) A. Novee-Anglice, Linn. 



Rocky banks, thickets, fence corners, old fields and by roadsides. 

 St. Helen's Island, Montreal. (McGill Colt. Herb.} Common in Ontario, 

 westward to the Georgian Bay. 



(1051.) A. amplus, Lindl. Hook. Fl. II., 10. 

 Rocky Mountains. (Drummond.} We know nothing of this species. 



(1052.) A. mutatus, Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 142. 



A. Unalaschkensis, /?. (?) major, Hook. Fl. II., 7. 

 Saskatchewan to the Rocky Mountains. (Drummond.} 



(1053.) A. peregrinus, Pursh. 



North-west coast ; and Ounalashka. (Pursh.} Norfolk Sound. 

 (Eothr. Alask.} 



(1054.) A. foliaceus, Lindl. 



Ounalashka. (Fischer.} Specimens which we refer here were 

 collected last August at Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.} Little 

 Shuswap Lake, B.C. (Dawson.} 



