CATALOGUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. 529 



Face, N.B. (Wetmore.') At St. George, five miles from the coast, N.B. 

 (Vroom.) On damp slopes, in ravines and rock crevices, from the 

 Kananaskis to Silver City, Rocky Mountains, Lat. 51. 



(770.) S. Rhodanthum, Gray. Mr. Watson places the speci- 

 mens with the preceding species, and hence this name must be dropped. 



I9O. DROSERA. 



(772.) D. Anglica, Hudson. Specimens from the Porcupine 

 Mountains, Man., Lat. 53 belong here. Abundant in bogs and marshes 

 along Beaver Creek, Selkirk Mountain, Lat. 51 B.C. (Macoun.} 



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(773.) D. intermedia, Drev. & Hayne. Var. Americana, DC. 



Abundant in a marsh at Salt Lake, Anticosti. (Macoun.) St. John 

 Co., KB. (Hay.} Lac Travers, Champlairi Co., Q. (St. Cijr.} 



192. MYRIOPHYLLUM. 





 (776.) M. spicatum, Linn. In ponds and stagnant water, from 



Morley through the Rocky Mountains, at low altitudes, to the Colum- 

 bia valley and the Selkirks along Beaver Creek. 



193. PROSERPINACEA. 



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(780.) P. palustris, Linn. Digdeguash and St. Patrick, Char- 

 lotte Co., N.B. (Vroom.~) 



194. HIPPURUS. 



(781.) H. vulgaris, Linn. Cape Chudleigh, Hudson Strait. 

 (B. Bell} 



(782.) H. maritima, Hellenius. Digges Island, off Cape Wols- 

 tonholme, Hudson Strait. (B. Bell.) Anse du Grand Etang ; also, 

 south shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspe Co., Q. (St. Cyr.~) 



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(783.) H. montana, Ledeb. In the flats along Glacier Creek a 

 little above the railway bridge west of the Selkirk summit, 1885, Lat. 

 5 L. (Macoun.) 



