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(29.) R. multifldus, Pursh. Var. y. repens, Watson. In a 

 swampy piece of woods near Truro, N.S. (Macoun & Burgess.) Muddy 

 places near St. John, N.B. (Hay.'} In ditches near Eegina, N.W.T. 

 (Cowdry.) 



(30.) R. aiismeefolius, Geyer. All eastern references to this 

 species belong to the next. Collected at Victoria, 1883. {Fletcher.) 

 Near Port Moody, B.C. (Hill') 



(2098.) R. a mbigens, Watson. Southern part of Ontario. (G-oldie.) 

 Vicinity of Port Colborne, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



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(32.) R. Cymbalaria, Pursh. Var. alpinus, Hook. Not un- 

 common along the margin of Salt Lake, Anticosti, 1883. {Macoun.) 



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(34.) R. afflnis, R. Br. Var. leiocarpUS, Traut. Cape Chud- 

 leigh, entrance to Hudson Strait ; also on Digges Island, Hudson 

 Strait, 1884. (R. Bell.) 



(37 ) R. abortivus, Linn. Var. micranthus, Gray. If 

 there is no mistake in Dr. Gray's description of this species, all our 

 specimens collected in Nova Scotia, Quebec, and the eastern part of 

 Ontario, belong here We hope Dr. Gray will look into this species 

 in his forthcoming work. Dr. Burgess reports all the specimens 

 collected at London as this form. 



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(39.) R. recurvatus, Poir. Ice gorge, North Mountain, near 

 Annapolis, A\S. (Macoun) Kennebeccasis and St. John Eivers, N.B. 

 (Hay.) Clifton and Andover, N.B. ( Wetmore) Island of Orleans, Q. 

 (St. Cyr.) In woods at Lake Mistassini. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(40.) R. pygmseus, Wahl. Cape Chudleigh, entrance to Hudson 

 Strait. (E. Bell.) 



(41.) R. LapponicilS, Linn. In a swamp at the head of Lake 

 Ellen, Nipigon River ; also on Peninsula Point, north end of Lake 

 Nipigon, 1884. (Macoun.) 

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(42.) R. hyperboreus, Rottb. Cape Chudleigh, entrance to Hud- 

 son Strait. (R. Bell.) 



(44.) R. nivalis, Linn. Port Bui-well, Cape Chudleigh ; also, 

 Digges and Mansfield Islands in Hudson Strait, 1884. Specimens very 

 fine in both fruit and flower. (R. Bell.) 



. Var. Eschscholtzii, Watson. Abundant on the upper slopes 

 of all the Rocky Mountains by little brooks running from melting 



