550 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



291. BALSAMORHIZA. 



(21*79.) B. hirsute, Nutt. Utah to British Columbia. (Gray.} 



580. WYETHIA. 

 (2180.) W. amplexicaulis, Nutt. 



SUpldum l&ve, Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. VI., 244. 

 Borders of British Columbia. (Gray.} 



292. HELIANTHUS 



Page 244. 



(1136.) H. petioiaris, ISTutt. Introduced from, the prairies at 

 Field in the Kicking Horse valley, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 

 Tobacco Plains, Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.) 



(1138.) H. Nutallii, Torr. & Gray. In some abundance at Field, 

 Kicking Horse valley, and at Golden City, in the Columbia valley, 

 Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.~) 



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(1141.) H. decapetalus, Linn. Eel River, Carleton Co., N.B. 

 (Hay.) 



(1144.}- H. Maximiliania, Schrader. Grassy Narrows, Lake Win- 

 nipeg. (J. M. Macoun.} 



(1145.) H. TUBEROSUS, Linn. At Sillery and Quebec. (St. Cyr.} 



(1146.) H. pumilus, Nutt. On the margins of coulees at Medi- 

 cine Hat, N.W.T. (J. M. Macoun.} Along the Canadian Pacific Rail- 

 way embankments at Silver City and Field, Rocky Mountains. 

 (Macoun.} 



293. ACTINOMERIS. 



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(1148.) A. squarrosa, Nutt. Roadside and along the Thames 

 within the limits of Chatham, Ont. (Macoun.) 



294. [COREOPSIS. 



(1150.) Koi C.trichosperma, Michx.,readC. trichosperma, 

 Michx. Yar. tenuiloba, Gray. Border of a marsh at entrance to 

 Pelee Point, Lake Erie, Ont. (J. M. Macoun.} On the border of a 

 marsh at Rondeau, Lake Erie, Ont. (Macoun.} 



