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(1711.) P. bracteosa, Benth. Rather common in thickets along 

 the lower slopes, from Kananaskis through the Eocky Mountains 

 to the summit of the Selkirks, B.C. (Macoun.) 



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(1714.) P. hirsuta, Linn. Ford's Harbor, coast of Labrador, 

 Cape Chudleigh, Cape Prince of Wales, Upper Savage Islands, Not- 

 tingham Island and Digges Island, Hudson Strait. (R. Bell) 



(1715.) P. flammea, Linn. Ford's Harbor and Nachvak, coast 

 of Labrador ; also Cape Chudleigh, Digges and Mansfield Islands, and 

 the Eskimo Village of Hyla, Hudson Strait. (R. Bell.) 



(2202.) P. contorta, Benth. Abundant on the north slope of Castle 

 Mountain, at an altitude of 7,000 feet, Bow River valley, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 1885. (Macoun.) 



456. RHINANTHUS. 







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(1718.) R. Crista-galli, Linn. Neighborhood of Quebec. (St. 

 Gyr.) Grassy slopes along the Bow River valley at Kananaskis station, 

 Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.} Cedar Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Fletcher.) 



46O. BOSCHNIAKIA. 



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(1727.) B. Hookeri, Walp. Mount Finlayson, near Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) The specimens agree fully with 

 Hooker's figure and description. 



462. UTRICULARIA. 



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(1734.) U. intermedia, Hayne. In sandy pools and wet marshy 

 spots along the Bow River at Silver City, Rocky Mountains ; also in 

 marshes along Beaver Creek, Selkirk Mountains. (Macoun.) 



463. PINCUICULA. 



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(1739.) P. vulgar is, Linn. Nachvak, coast of Labrador. (E. 

 Bell.) Abundant around Kananaskis station and westward to Donald 

 in the Columbia valley. Chiefly along the immediate banks of rivers* 

 (Macoun.) 



