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271. SOLIDACO. 



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(984.) S. macrophylla, Pursb. Ford's Harbor, coast of Labra- 

 dor. (R. Bell") 



(985.) S. multiradiata, Ait. Var. scopulorum, Gray. Quite 

 common on the slopes, and along streams in the Rocky Mountains 

 from the Kananaskis River to the Columbia, and thence through the 

 Selkirk Range. (Macoun.*) 



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(986.) S. Virgaurea, Linn. Var. alpina, Bigel. Ford's Harbor, 

 and Nachvak, coast of Labrador. (R. Bell.} South-west Point of 

 Aiiticosti. Some of my Lake Superior specimens have been referred 

 here on authority, but I think they belong to S. humilis. (Macoun.*) 

 A solitary specimen which may probably belong to some form of this 

 species was collected in" 1879, near Tail Creek, 1ST. W. T., by David 

 Macoun. It seems to connect S. macrophylla with this species all 

 the flowers being in thyrsoid clusters in the axils of the ample leaves. 



(987.) S. humilis, Pursh. On gravelly or dry slopes from 

 Morley through the Rocky Mountains to Donald in the Columbia valley. 

 (Macoun.") 



(990.) S. puberula, Nutt. Truemanville, N.S. (Trueman.) 

 Norton, KB. (Hay.*) 



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(1000.) S. Missouriensis, Nutt. Damp or wet meadows, Point 

 Edward, River St. Clair, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.) 



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(1005.) S. nemoralis, Ait. Not uncommon at Morley and at 

 Golden City, mouth of Kicking Horse River, Rocky Mountains. 

 (Macoun.) 



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(1006.) S. rigida, Linn. Common along the Grand Trunk rail- 

 way, a mile west of London, Ont. (Burgess.*) 



(1007.) S. Ohioensis, Riddell. Marshy ground, Point Edward, 

 River St. Clair, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.*) 



(2168.) S. Riddellii, Frank. 



S. amplexicavMs, Mertens. Torr. & Gray, Fl. II., 210. 

 Marshy ground, Point Edward, River St. Clair, Aug. 1884. (Macoun.*) 



