514 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



159. GILLENIA. 



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(585.) C. trifoliata, Mcench. On rather moist sandy soil at the 

 edge of pine and chestnut woods, Brantford Township, Brant Co., 

 Ont. (Burgess.} 



I6O. RUBUS. 



(588.) R. Chamaemorus, Linn. Ford's Harbor, coast of Lab- 

 rador ; Upper Savage Islands and Digges Island, Hudson Strait. (R. 

 Bell.') Straits of Belle Isle and Mingan Islands, River St. Lawrence. 

 (St. Cyr.} In peat bogs four miles south of Red Rock, Lake Superior. 

 (Macoun.} Lake Lindeman, source of the Youcon River, Lat. 60. 

 (Schwatka.} 



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(589.) R. arcticus, Linn. Grand Micatina, Mingan Islands, and 

 Anticosti, Q. (St. Cyr.} Peat bog four miles from Red Rock, Lake 

 Superior, and in other bogs near Port Arthur, Lake Superior. Com- 

 mon in low thickets from Morley westward through the Rocky and 

 Selkirk ranges, Lat. 51. (Macoun.} Fort Selkirk, Youcon River, 

 Lat. 62 45'. (Schwatka.) 



Var. grand iflorus, Ledeb. Nam, and Nachvak, coast of Labra- 

 dor ; also at Cape Prince of Wales and Upper Savage Islands, Hudson 

 Strait. (.R. Bell.} Abundant in peat bogs, Salt Lake, Anticosti. 

 (Macoun.} Summit of Mount Albert, Shickshock Mountains. (Porter.) 

 Island of Ste. Genevieve, Mingan, Q. (St. Cyr.} Frequent in bogs 

 from Morley westward through the Rocky Mountains to Donald, 

 Columbia valley, Lat. 51. (Macoun.} 



(590.) R. Dalibarda, Linn. MadawaskaandBocabec,N.B. (Hay.} 

 He a la Chasse, Mingan, Q. (St. Cyr.} Dominion Springs, near 

 Ottawa ; also in damp woods at Casselman, 30 miles east of Ottawa. 

 (Fletcher.} 



(591.) R. pedatus, Smith. Yery abundant in mountain woods 

 from Laggan westwai-d in the Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.} Western 

 summit of the North Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.} 

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(593.) R. Stellatus, Smith. Sitka, Alaska. (Meehan.} 



(694.) R. StrigOSUS, Michx. Petty Harbor and Brigus, eastern 

 part of Newfoundland. (JR. Bell.} 



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(600.) R. villosus, Ait. Brigus and Topsail, eastern part of New- 

 foundland. (E. Bell.} 



