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(1550.) C. Virginicum, Linn. Wild Comfrey. 

 C. amplexicaule, Michx. Fl. I., 132. 



Petitcodiac, N.B. (Brittain.) In woods in the vicinity of Gasp6 

 Basin, Q. (Macoun.) Montreal Mountain. (Holmes.) Calamut and 

 Beloeil Mountain, Q. (McGill Coll. Herb.} King's Mountain, Chelsea, 

 and near Green's Creek, Ottawa. (Fletcher.} Sandy woods, Eice 

 Lake Plains, near Castleton ; a little west of Gerow's Tavern, Murray, 

 Northumberland Co., and near Marmora Village, Hastings Co., Ont. 

 (Macoun.) Vicinity of Gait, Ont. (Miss Crooks.) Very rare in the 

 neighborhood of London, Ont. (Burgess & Saunders.) North shore of 

 Lake Superior. (Agassiz.) On top of a high clay bank, four miles up 

 the Kaministiqua River, Thunder Bay ; also, abundant on the Pine 

 Portage, Nipigon River. (Macoun.) Lake Huron to the Rocky Moun- 

 tains. (Drummond & Dr. Todd.) The western range is doubtful. 



(1551.) C. grande, Dougl. Hook. Fl. II., 85. 



Thick woods near the southern boundary of British Columbia. 

 (Cowley.) Shady woods, North-west Coast. (Douglas.} 



(1552.) C. ciliatum, Dougl. Hook. Fl. II., 85. 



Dry banks of mountain streams, Little Falls of the Columbia 

 and upwards to the Rocky Mountains. (Douglas.) To be looked for 

 in the Rocky Mountains. 



414. ECHINOSPERMUM, Swartz. (STICKSEED.) 



(1553.) E. floribundum, Lehm. 



Lake Pentanguishene (Georgian Bay) to the Rocky Mountains. 

 (Drummond.) Lake Winnipeg to British Columbia. (Gray.) Red 

 River, Turtle and Wood Mountains, 49th parallel. (Dawson.) Souris 

 Plain, and at the source of the White Mud River, Cypress Hills. (J. 

 M. Macoun, C. P. R. Coll.) Thickets at the Red Deer Lakes west of 

 the Elbow of the South Saskatchewan, and in thickets at the eastern 

 end of the Cypress Hills ; also near McLeod's Lake, northern British 

 Columbia, Lat. 55. (Macoun.) In thickets at Spence's Bridge, B.C. 

 (Hill.) 



(1554.) E. deflexum, Lehm. 



Saskatchewan and Winnipeg Valley. (G-ray.) Cumberland House 

 on the Saskatchewan. (Drummond.) Lower slopes of the South Koo- 

 tanie Pass, 49th parallel ; western summit of the North Kootanie 



