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364. RHODODENDRON. 



(1399.) R. albiflorum, Hook. Abundant on the higher moun- 

 tain slopes, from Silver City in the Rockies, westward to the Selkirk 

 summit. (Macoun.} 



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(1403.) For R. macrophyllum, read R. Californicum, Hook. 

 Mountains between Hope and the Skagit River, B.C. (Dawson.) 

 Flowers over an inch long and corolla rose purple. 



(1405.) R. Lapponicum, Wahl. Nachvak, coast of Labrador. 

 (R. Bell} 



365. MENZIESIA. 



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(1406.) M. glabella, Gray. Very abundant in all mountain 

 woods, from Silver City westward to the Selkirk summit, where it 

 forms much of the brush on the beds of snow-slides. (Macoun.} 



(1407.) M. ferruginea, Smith. Summit of Yale Mountain, B.C. 

 (Fletcher.) Lake Karmutsen, Vancouver Island. (Dawson.} 



367. PYROLA. 



(1409.) P. minor, Linn. Rather rare in cool woods at Silver 

 City, and westward to Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains. 

 (Mac&un.} Agassiz. Fraser River, B.C. (Fletcher.} 



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(1412.) P. elliptica, Nutt. In cool damp woods along Beaver 

 Creek in the Selkirk Mountains, B.C. A very stout and coarse form. 

 (Macoun.} 



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(1413.) P. rotundifolia, Linn. Var. bracteata, Gray. In thick 

 woods along Beaver and Bear Creeks, Selkirk MQuntains, B. C. 

 (Macoun.} Mount Finlayson, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.} 



Var. pumila, Hook. Quite common along the Labrador coast, 

 and on the islands and coasts of Hudson Strait. (R. Bell.} 



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(1414.) P. pi eta, Smith. Mount Finlayson, near Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island. (Fletcher.} 

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