CATALOGUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. 367 



453. EUPHRASIA, Linn. (EYEBRIGHT.) 



(1696.) E. officinalis, Linn. 



Abundant along the coasts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Labrador, 

 Anticosti, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and up the St. 

 Lawrence on both sides to Quebec ; also along the north shore of Lake 

 Superior and in the Rocky Mountains on Bow River Pass. (Macoun.) 

 Canada and Newfoundland to Lat. 64. (Richardson.) Aleutian 

 Islands and far northward. (Dr. Gray.} Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



Var. Tartarica, Benth. 



E. latifolia, Pursh, Fl. II., 430. 



E. officinalis, var. /?. Hook. Fl. II., 106. 



This variety has pale purple flowers, while the typical form has 

 white flowers with purple veins. Labrador. (Pursh.) Cape Bold 

 and Little Rocher, N.B. (Brittam.) Prairies of the Rocky Mountains, 

 Lat. 52-56. (Drummond.) Dr. Gray says that the North American 

 plant is chiefly thia variety. 



454. BARTSlA, Linn. 



(1697.) B. alpina, Linn. 



Labrador. (Kohlmeister.) Ungava Bay, Labrador ; along the 

 Mackenzie River near the sea. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Fiske Fiord, 

 Lat. 64. (Dr. Kane.) 



(1698.) B. Odontites, Huds. 



Naturalized in the Atlantic provinces. Common in the vicinity, and 

 in the streets of Pictou and along the River St. John, N.S. (McKay.) 

 Near Windsor, N. S. (How.) At Whycocomagh, Cape Breton. 

 (Lindsay.) In a field at Truemansville, N.S. (Trueman.) Lancaster 

 Beach, and abundant on an island, at the Falls, mouth of St. John 

 River, N.B. (Hay.) 



455. PEDICULARIS, Linn. (LOUSEWORT.) 



(1699.) P. Menziesii, Benth. 



North-west Coast. (Menzies.) Dr. Gray remarks of this species 

 " Not clearly identified." 



