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257. VALERIANA. 



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(952.) For V. dioica, L. Var. sySvatica, Watson, read V. 

 sy Ivatica. (Banks ) 



Var. Uliginosa, Torr. & Gray. Roadsides, Asylum, London, Ont. 

 (Burgess.) Meadows, Niagara Falls, Ont. (Millman.) 



(953.) For V. capitata, Willd. Var. Hooker! , Torr. & Gray, 

 read V. Sitchensis, Bong. All our references under both forms, 

 except the extreme northern ones, belong here. Rather rare on 

 mountain slopes from Kicking Horse Lake in the Rocky Mountains to 

 the Selkirk summit, B.C. (Macoun.) 



(2160.) V. capitata, Pall. Alaskan coast and islands, north to 

 arctic region. (Gray.) The northern notices of the preceding belong 

 here. 



258. PLECTRITIS. 



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(2161.) P. macrocora, Torr. & Gray, Fl. II, 50. 



P. congesta, var. minor, Hook. FL I., 291. 

 In woods along the Saanich road, Vancouver Island, 1885. (Fletcher.) 



(2162.) P. samolifolia, Hoeck. 



P. congesta, DC. Part II. in part. 



In low grassy places around Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) 

 Cedar Hill and Mount Finlayson, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



261. VERNONIA. 



Pago 206. 



(2163.) V. altissima, Nutt. In damp places, St. Clair Flats, 

 Ont., 1884. (J. M. Macoun.') Along the Great Western railway and 

 margins of fields near Windsor, Ont., 1885. (Macoun.) The reference 

 to Essex Centre under No. 958 may belong hero, as only leaves were 

 obtained. 



262. EUPATORIUM. 



(959.) E. purpureum, Linn. Oar specimens of this species 

 nearly all belong to the variety maculatum, and hence should read E. 

 purpureum, L. Var. maculatum, Darl. Topsail, cast coast of Newfound- 

 land, (E. Bell.) 



