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(667.) R. nitida, Willd. Topsail, Newfoundland. (R. Sell.') 

 G-lenleg, G-uysboro' Co., N.S, (Faribault.) Abundant at Kingston, 

 N.S. (Macoun&Burgesss.} Bass Eiver, Kent Co., N.B.. 1868. (Fowler.} 



(668.) R. Fendleri, Crepin. 



R. parviflora, Part I. 

 Near Sand creek, Kootanie valley, B.C. (Dawson.) 



(213*7.) R. acicularis, Lindl. Fort Simpson on the Mackenzie 

 Eiver; also, at, Fort Youcon, and in the Kuskokoin valley, and on the 

 Kowak Eiver, and on St. Michel's Island, Alaska. (Watson.} 



(2138.) R. Woodsii, Lindl. On the Saskatchewan Eiver at Carl- 

 ton. (Bourgeau.) Great Slave Lake and other places. (Richardson.) 

 Abundant at Canmore, on the upper benches, Eoeky Mountains, Lat. 

 51. (Macoun.) 



(2139.) R. humilis, Marsh. 



R. parviflora, Ehrh. Beitr. IV., 21. 



R. Lyonii, Pursh, FL I., 345. 



R. lucida, Part L, in part. Ontario localities. 



Along the Detroit Eiver, Ont. (Grillman.) Near Ferry Point, 

 Prince Edward Co. ; also, on Eice Lake Plains, near Castleton, 

 Northumberland Co., and at Leamington, Essex Co., Ont. (Macoun.) 



(2140.) R. PRUINOSA, Baker. Forming extensive thickets near an 

 old mill at the head of the North-west Arm, near Halifax, N. S. 

 (Macoun & Burgess.) 



(6*70.) R. micrantha, Smith. Eather common at the ruins of 

 Old Fort Erie, Ont. (David F. Day.) The common form along road- 

 sides in central Ontario. (Macoun.} Common at Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Fletcher.) 



173. PIRUS. 



(6*72.) P. MALUS, Linn. Common in thickets on the Niagara pen- 

 insula at and near Queenston. (Macoun.) Spontaneous in abandoned 

 fields near Port Colborne, Ont. (David F. Day.) 



(673.) P. arbutifolia, Linn. Brigus, eastern part of Newfound- 

 land. (R. Bell.) 



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(674.) P. Americana, DC. Specimens referred by me to this 

 species were obtained at Bedford, N.S., and others from Campbellton, 



