538 GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY OF CAJTADA. 



242. CORNUS. 



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(895.) C. Canacfensis, Linn. Coast of Labrador at Nain. 

 (B. Bell) 



(896.) 8. Suecica, Linn. Ford's Harbor, coast of Labrador. 

 (R. Ben.) Wutstreeshoo, Mingan Island. (St. Cyr.) 



(899.) C. Nuttallii, Audubon. Abundant on Mount Finlayson 

 and around Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



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(903.) C. pubescens, Nutt. Abundant at Victoria and in the 

 Fraser Eiver valley, B.C. (Fletcher) 



(906.) C. alterntfblia, Linn. Borders of the Eiver St. Charles, 

 Quebec. (St. Cyr.) 



PART II. 



245. SAMBUCUS. 



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(215*7.) S. melanocarpa, Gray. Very common on beds of 

 snow-slides and in damp thickets from Donald in the Columbia valley 

 through the Selkirks. (Macoun.) 



(909.) S. racemosa, Linn. Both this and var. pubens are made 

 one form in Gray's late work, and should be united under the above 

 name. 



Var. arborescens, Torr. & Gray. Washington Territory to Sitka. 

 (Gray.) It is probable our Pacific Coast form is this variety. 



546. VIBURNUM. 



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(912.) V. cassinoides, Linn. Eead thus instead of V. nudum, 

 var. cassinoides, Torr. & Gray. 



(913.) V. dentatlim, Linn. Chiputneticook Falls, and St. 

 Stephen, N.B. ( Vroom.) In thickets on Pelee Point, Essex Co., Ont. 

 (Macoun.) 



