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Yar. de bills, Gray. Hudson Bay and North Labrador. (Gray.} 

 On gravel at the mouth of Jupiter River, Anticosti. (Macoun.) 



(2176.) E. poliospermus, Gray. Eastern summit of the North 

 Kootanie Pass, 1883. (Dawson.) 



(2177.) E. flagellaris, Gray. Imperfect specimens, which may 

 be this species, have been gathered at Spence's Bridge, B.C., by A. J. 

 Hill. Better specimens are necessary before we can be certain. 



277. ANTENNARIA. 



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(1096.) A. racemosa, Hook. Abundant on the higher moun- 

 tain slopes, from Silver City in the Rockies to the summit of the 

 Selkirk Eange, B.C. {Macoun.} 



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(1098.) A. dioica, Gaertn. Var. rosea, Eaton. Abundant 

 along the slopes of subalpine valleys, from Morloy westward through 

 the Rockies to the Columbia valley at Donald, B.C. {Macoun.) 



(1099.) A. alpina, Gsertn. Cape Chudleigh, Cape Prince of 

 Wales, Upper Savage Islands, and Digges Island, Hudson Strait. 

 (R. Bell.} On the summits of the high mountains from the Kana- 

 naskis through the Rockies to the Selkirk summit, B.C. (Macoun.} 



(1100.) A. Carpathica, R. Br. On the summits of the high 

 mountains at Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



Var. pulcherrima, Hook. In profusion on the prairies around 

 Moi-lcy and westward along brooks and streams, and in marsh} 7 ' mea- 

 dows through the Rocky and Selkirk Ranges, Lat. 51. (Macoun.) 



279. CNAPHALIUM. 



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(2178.) C. mlcrocephalum, Nutt. In damp places, Canadian 

 Pacific Railway crossing of Fraser River, B.C., 1883. {Fletcher.} 



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(1111.) C. purpureum, Linn. Abundant amongst grass at 

 Port Colborne, Ont. (Macoun.') Abundant at and in the vicinity of 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



