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(1105.) C. sylvaticum, Linn. Hook. Fl. I., 328. 



Abundant at Campbellton, Restigouche ; also found in woods at 

 River Charlo, N.B. Apparently native. (Fowler's Cat.} Quite com- 

 mon along the clay banks above bigh water about one mile below 

 Campbellton, N.B. Certainly indigenous. On the margin of the sea, 

 North Sidney, Cape Breton. (Macoun.} 



(1106.) C. Norvegicum, gunner. 



Labrador. (Ton. & Gray.} Canada. (Pursh.} On the top of Mount 

 Albert, in a little gully facing north, the snow in which lies nearly 

 all summer, Shickshock Mountains, Gaspe. (Macoun.) Russian 

 America. (Gmelin.} On both sides of Baffin's Bay and Davis Straits, 

 Upernavick, Lat. 73. (Dr. Kane.} Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.} 



(1107.) C. palustre, Nutt. 



Common on dry soil (where water seemed to lie in the spring) east 

 of the Hand Hills, N.W.T. (Macoun.} Near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Dawson.} Very common at Victoria, and up the Eraser and 

 Thompson rivers. (Fletcher.} 



(1108.) C. uliginosum, Linn. 



Common along roadsides and in damp places in pastures from New- 

 foundland, Anticosti, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and westward to 

 Owen Sound ; also, along the Saskatchewan audits branches. (Macoun.} 

 Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PL} 



(M09.) C. polycephalum, Michx. 



Old fields and open places in woods, not rare, often confounded with 

 G. decurrens which frequently grows with it. Northport, N.S. (Mc- 

 Gill Coll. Herb.} In old fields at Annapolis and Kingston on the An- 

 napolis and Windsor Railway, N.S. (Macoun.} Specimens in Frede- 

 ricton University marked abundant, but without locality. (Fowler's 

 Cat.} Common in old fields throughout Quebec and Ontario, to the 

 Lake of the Woods. (Dawson.} 



(1110.) C. supinum, Vill. Hook. Fl. I., 329. 

 Labrador. (Morrison.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.} 



(1111.) C. purpureum, Linn. 



O. Americanum, Pursh Fl. II., 525. 

 G. Chamissonis, DC Prodr. VI., 233. 



Common in grassy places along the coast at Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Fletcher.} 



