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(1343.) C. Scheuchzeri, Vill., and var. heterodoxa, Gray, 

 of Part II., are to be referred to C. rotund/folia, Linn. Dr. Gray, in 

 the supplement to Parts I-II. of his Synoptical Flora of North Amer- 

 ica, arranges them as follows. 



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(1344.) C. rotund ifolia, Linn. Petty Harbor, Newfoundland. 

 (R. Bell.') Very abundant in the Rocky Mountains, from the Kana- 

 naskis to the summit of the Selkirks. (Macoun.} 



Var. arctica, Lange. 



C. limfolia, var. Langsdorffianu, A. DC. Hook. Fl. II., 27. 

 C. rotundi/olia, var. linifolla, Gray, Man., 285, 1868. 



This is the one few flowered form and ranges, from Canada and 

 Labrador to the arctic regions. (Gray.} Nachvak, coast of Labrador ; 

 Port Bin-well, Cape Chudleigh, entrance to Hudson Strait. (R. Bell.} 

 Watscheeshoo, north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, (St. Cyr.} 

 On mount Albert, Sbickshock Mountains, Gaspe, and at Salt Lake and 

 Jupiter River. Anticosti. (Macoun.} 



Var. Alaskana, Gray. 



C. limfolia., var. heterodoxu, Ledeb., and Scltzuchzeri, var. Iwterodoxa, Gray 

 Synoptical Flora, Part L, 12, chiefly. 



Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. (J)awson.} 



(1346) C. Scouleri, Hook. Not uncommon at Sooke and 

 Comox, Vancouver Island, (Dawson.} 



349. VACCINIUM. 



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(1353.) V. Canadense, Kalm. On sandy or gravelly slopes 

 along the Wait-a-bit, near Donald, Columbia valley. (Macoun.} 



(1354.) V. vacillans, Solander. There is still much doubt regard- 

 ing this species, and the only authentic specimens in our collection 

 were gathered at Port Dover Junction, Ont. (Macoun.} The Toronto 

 and London specimens are to be excluded. (Burgess.} 



(1355.) V. corymbosum, Linn. Apparently Rare. Grand 

 Lake, and St. Stephen, N.B. (Hay & Vroom.} 



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Var. atrococcum, Gray. Richibucto River, N.B. (Fowler's 

 Cat.} Vicinity of Toronto, Ont. (Burgess.} 



