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Chamisso and Kodiak. (Rothr. Alask.) Hudson Strait. (McGill Coll. 

 Herb.) Near Fort Confidence, Lat. 6*7, Long. 119. (Dease.) Sussex 

 Lake, Great Fish Eiver. (Dr. Rae.) 



(1707.) "P. palustris, Linn. Yar. Wlassoviana, Bunge. 



P. Wlassoviana, Stev. Hook. Fl. II-, 107. 

 P. palustris, Linn. Hook. Fl. II., 107. 



Newfoundland. (Dr. Morrison.) In a marsh at the head of Ellis 

 Bay, Anticosti. (Macoun.) Cacouna, River St. Lawrence. (Burgess.) 

 Along the St. Lawrence at Ste. Anne des Monts. (Alien.) Vicinity 

 of York Factory, Hudson Bay. (H. Bell.) From Hudson Bay to the 

 Saskatchewan Plains, and at Carlton. (Richardson & Drummond.) 

 On the Mackenzie Eiver. (McG-ill Coll. Herb.) Kotzebue Sound. 

 (Capt. Beechy.) Bartlett Ba^y, Alaska. (MeeJian.) Arctic America, 

 at Bay of Good Hope. (Rothr. Alask.) 



(1*708.) P. Canadensis, Linn. Canada Lousewort. 

 P. gladiata, Michx. Fl. II., 18. 



Moist woodlands and gravelly banks. Vicinity of Halifax and on 

 hillsides at Truro, KS. (Macoun.) Grand Falls of the St. John, N.B. 

 (Moser.) Abundant throughout western Quebec and Ontario, and 

 extending to Manitoba House, Lake Manitoba. (Macoun.) Rising 

 ground east of Red River Prairie, 49th parallel. (Dawson.) At the 

 Grand Rapid of the Saskatchewan near Lake Winnipeg. (Douglas.) 



(1709.) P. Furbishiae, Watson. 



Upper St. John, N.B. (Hay.) Andover, N.B. (Wetmore.) Banks 

 of the Aroostook within New Brunswick. ( Vroom.) This is a new 

 species lately discovered in Maine. 



(1710.) P. lanceolata, Michx. 



P. resupinata, (?) Willd. Pursh, Fl. II., 425. 

 P.pallida, Pursh, Fl. II., 424. 



Grassy swamps eastward and rich prairie in the west. Coldstream 

 Flats, Ont. (McG-ill Coll. Herb.) Cayuga and Maiden, Ont. (Mac- 

 lagan.) Niagara Falls. (Burgess.) Rich damp prairie, White Horse 

 Plains, and low rich prairie near Brandon, Man. (Macoun.) 



(1711.) P. bracteosa, Benth. 



P. recutita, Pursh, Fl. II., 425, probably. 



Shady alpine woods of the Rocky Mountains. (Drummand.) Sou ; h 

 Fork of Belly River, in a dense wood ; lower slopes of South Kootaalc 

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