Additions and Corrections to Parts HI. 



PART I. 



1. CLEMATIS. 



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(1.) C. verticillaris, DC. Scattered in rocky woods at two 

 stations near St. Stephen, N.B. ( Vroom.) Bather abundant at the 

 foot of a rocky cliff Nashwaaksis, near Fredericton, N.B. (Moser.) 



Yar. Columbiana, Gray. This is the Cypress Hills, Rocky 

 Mountain and British Columbian form. Dr. Gray believes it to be a 

 very good variety. It is easily distinguished by its very long and 

 pointed sepals, and entire leaflets, also found on the Wild Horse 

 Plains, Washington Territory, by Fletcher. 



(3.) C. ligusticifolia, Nutt. Boss' Creek and Seven Persons' 

 Coulee, N.W.T., 1884. (J. M. Macoun.) Pincher Creek, N.W.T. 

 (Dawson.) Frequent in the diy country from Lyttou to Kamloops, 

 B.C. (Fletcher.) 



Yar. brevifolia, Nutt. Thickets near Port Moody, B.C. (Hill.) 



2. ANEMONE. 



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(6.) A. OCCldentaliS, Watson. Very abundant at the upper 

 limit of trees at Castle Mountain and mountains at Kicking Horse Lake* 

 Rocky Mountains, also on the Selkirks at the summit of the railway 

 pass, 1885. (Macoun.) Western summit of the North Kootanie 

 Pass, 1883, Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.) 



(7.) A. parviflora, Michx. Cape Chudleigh, entrance to Hudson 

 Strait. (R. Bell.) Common on the high lands of Forteau, Labrador. 

 (W.E. Stearns.) Crevices of rocks, Lake Mistassini, 1885. (J. M. 



