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165. SIBBALDIA. 



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(618.) S. procumbens, Linn. Cape Chudleigh, entrance to 

 Hudson Strait. (R. Bell.} Table Top Mountain, Gaspe". (Porter.} 

 On elevations over 5,000 feet, through the Rocky Mountains, Lat. 51. 

 (Macoun.) Western summit of North Kootanie Pass, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, Tsi-tsutl Mountains, B.C. (Daicson.) 



166. CHAM/ERHODOS. 



(619.) C. erecta, Buuge. On dry gravelly slopes at Morley, and 

 westward in the Bow River valley to Kananaskis station in the 

 Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.} 



167. FRAGARIA. 



(622.) F. Chilensis, Duchesne. Open woods near Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



168. POTENTILLA. 



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(623.) P. arguta, Pursh. Watsheeshoo Bay, River St. Lawrence. 

 (8t. Cyr.) 



(624.) P. glandulosa, Lindl. Thickets at Spence's Bridge, B.C. 

 (Fletcher.*) 



(625.) P. Norvegica, Linn. Naiu, coast of Labrador. (E. Sell.) 

 Quite smooth and distinct from the ordinary form. Very likely the 

 P. Labradonca of Lehmann. 



Var. hirsuta, Torr. & Gray. At Tadoussac, Q. (Sir Wm. Meddly- 

 cott, fide St. Cyr.} 



P. rivalis, Nutt. Var. millegrana, Watson. Dry beds 

 of spring torrent* from Morley westward in the Bow River valley to 

 Silver City in the Rt>cky Mountains. (Macoun.} 



(627.) P. supina, Liun. Shore of Lake Ontario at Four Mile 

 Creek, near the mouth of the Niagara River. (David F. Day.) Mus- 

 keg Island, Lake Winnipeg. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(628.) P. Pennsylvania, Linn. Mingan Harbor, River St. 

 Lawrence. (St. Cyr.) Not uncommon around the South-west Point 



