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Var. subnudus, Gray. 



S. subnudus, DC. Prodr. VI., 428. 

 & Cymbalaria, Pursh Fl. II., 530. (?) 



Wet ground on mountains, Wyoming to British Columbia. The 

 most depauperate form. (Gray.} 



(1238.) S. canus, Hook. 



Cineraria integrifolia /3. minor, Pursh Fl. II., 528. 



Banks of the Saskatchewan, rare. (Drummond.) Very abundant 

 on many parts of the prairie region from the eastern part of Manitoba 

 to the Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) On the Souris Plain south of 

 Moose Mountain. (J. M. Macoun 0. P. R. Coll..} White Mud River, 

 49th parallel, and Fossil Coulee, Milk River Ridge. (Dawson.) 



Var. ft. Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 443. 



Lake Huron. (Dr. Todd, vide Hooker.') Abundant in the vicinity 

 of Spy Hill, west of Fort Ellice, Man. (Macoun.} Probably common 

 on the prairies. 



(1239.) S. Fremont!, Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 445. 



On the Rocky Mountains in Lat. 49. (Lyall.) In the South 

 Kootanie Pass at an altitude of 6,500 feet. (Dawson.) 



(1240.) S. eremophilus, Richards. 



Woods of the Saskatchewan. (Drummond.} On the gravelly banks 

 of Cedar Lake, Lat. 54, and thence to Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie 

 River. (Richardson.) Common from the Cypress Hills, in thickets 

 and in river valleys westward to the Rocky Mountains and northward 

 to Lake Athabasca, Lat. 59. (Macoun.) Qu'Appelle Valley at the 

 Police Station. (J. M. Macoun C.P.R. Coll.} 



(1241.) S. Jacobsea, Linn. Common Ragwort. 



Introduced. Very abundant along the Pictou and Truro Railway, 

 especially in the cuttings between New Glasgow and Pictou, N.S. 

 (Macoun.) Pictou and vicinity, a pernicious weed supposed to be 

 injurious to cattle, N. S. (McKay.) Whycocomah, Cape Breton. 

 (Lindsay.) Spreading rapidly at Newcastle and Miramichi, N.B. 

 (Fowler's Cat.) Growing along the roadside near Burlington (Welling- 

 ton Square), Ont. (Burgess.) This is evidently the S. palustris of 

 Buchan's List in Canadian Journal. 



