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84. SACINA. 



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(314.) S. procumbens, Linn. Wet grassy places North-west 

 Arm, Halifax, N.S. (Macoun & Burgess.'} Carleton, N. B. (Hay.) 

 Welsh Pool, Campobello, N.B. ( Vroom.) Campbellton, N.B. (Chalmers.') 



(315.) S. occidentalis, Watson. Malaspina Inlet, B.C. (Daw- 

 son.') In wet places near Esquimalt, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 

 Sitka. (Meehan.) 



(316.) S. Linnaei, Presl. Summit of the South Kootanie Pass, 

 Rocky Mountains, Lat. 49. (Dawson.) On the summits of all the 

 higher mountains in the Rocky and Selkirk Ranges, Lat. 51. (Macoun.) 



(318.) S. nodosa, Meyer. Eel River, Restigouche Co., N. B. 

 (Chalmers.) South-west Point, Jupiter River and West Point, Anticosti. 

 (Macoun.) Mingan Islands and Labrador coast. (St. Cyr.) East shore 

 of Hudson Bay. (R. Bell.) Muskeg Island, Lake Winnipeg. (J. M. 

 Macoun.') 



86. SPERGULA. 



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(322.) 8. ARVENSIS, Linn. On railway embankments at Silver 

 City, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Waste places around Victoria, 

 B.C. (Fletcher.) Harrisburg, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



87. PARONYCHIA. 



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This and the three following genera are now included in the order 

 lllecebracece, and placed as the first order of the Apetalce, by Benthem 

 and Hooker, in the Genera Plantarum, published in 1880. 



89. SCLERANTHUS. 



(325.) S. annuus, Linn. Port Credit, Lake Ontario. (J. Ades 

 Fowler.) 



92. CLAYTONIA. 



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(329.) C. parviflora, Moquin. On gravel in brooks along Beaver 

 and Bear creeks, Selkirk Mountains, B. C. (Macoun.) 

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