544 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



273. TOWNSENDIA. 



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(1012.) For T. florifer, read T. Parryi, Eaton. Var. aipina, 

 Gray. Summit between High River and Sheep Creek, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 1884. (Dawson.} 



276. ASTER. 



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(1019.) A. radula, Ait. Var. strictus, Gray. In bogs or 

 swamps, Lake Mistassini, North-east Territory. (J. M. Macoun.} 



(1020.) A. Sibiricus, Linn. This is made, by Dr. Gray, to include 

 both A. montanus and the var. arcticus. Abundant in river bottoms on 

 gravel, from Morley through the Rocky Mountains to Donald, in the 

 Columbia valley. (Macoun.} 



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(1021.) A. conspicuus, Lindl. Abundant in thickets through 

 the Rocky Mountains, from Morley to Donald. (Macoun.') 



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(1031.) A. azureus, Lindl. Sandy soil, Point Edward, River 

 St. Clair, Ont., 1884. (J. M. Macoun.') 



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(1032.) A. undulatus, Linn. Sandy woodlands, not common, 

 London, Ont. (Burgess.} 



(1034.) A. Lindleyanus, Torr. & Gray. In thickets, Petitcodiac, 

 N.B. (Brittain.} Not uncommon in woods around Ottawa, Ont., and 

 at IIull and Chelsea, Q. (Fletcher.*) Magpie River, north of Lake 

 Superior. (Macoun.} Dog Ilead, Lake Winnipeg, and at Lake 

 MUtassini. (J. M. Macoun.) Rather common in thickets, from Morley 

 through the Rocky and Selkirk Ranges. (Macoun.) 



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(1036.) A. ericoides, Ait, Var. villosus, Torr. & Gray. Open 

 sandy thickets, \Y indsor, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.} 



(1037.) A. multiflorus, Ait. Rather common at Windsor, and 

 Point Edward, River St. Clair, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.} 



(2169.) A. commutatus, Gray. Part II. 



A. multiflorus, var. commutatus, Torr. & Gray, Fl. IT., 125. 

 A. ramulosus, var. incano-pttonu, Lindl. & Hook., Fl. II., 13. 



Qn dry soil at Reed Lake and Medicine Hat, .N.W.T. (Macoun.} 



