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Bay. (Cottar & Dr. Hayden.) Charlton Island, James Bay. (J. M. 

 Macoun.') On wet sand at the Pic River, Lake Superior ; very abun- 

 dant in a spruce swamp at the Kananaskis station, close to Bow River, 

 Rocky Mountains and westward to Silver City. (Macoun.) Pine 

 woods, from the Saskatchewan to lat. 58, and in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains. (Hooker, Fl.) Canon, Yukon River, 1887. (W. Ogilvie.) 



(2267.) C. guttatum, Swartz. Reichenb. Ic. Bot. t, 210. 



We know nothing of this species. Two specimens only, with withered 

 flowers, were gathered at Fort Franklin, on the Mackenzie, by Dr. 

 Richardson. Most abundant at Ounalashka. (Hooker, Fl.) 



CIV. H^EMODORACE^E. BLOOD-WORT FAMILY. 



602. ALETRIS, Linn. Gen. 428. (COLIC-ROOT) 



(2268.) A. farinosa, Linn. Sp. (Ed. 2.) I., 456. 



A. alba, Michx., Fl. I., 189 ; Pursh, Fl. L. 225. 

 Sandy thickets. Leamington, Essex Co., Ont. (Burgess.) 



CY. IRIDACE^E. IRIS FAMILY. 



603. IRIS, Linn. Gen. 59. (FLOWER-DE-LUCE) 



(2269.) I. versicolor, Linn. Hook., Fl. II., 206; Pursh, Fl. I., 29. 

 I. Virginica, Pursh, Fl. I., 29. 



Abundant in ditches, swamps, and by river and lake margins. 

 New Harbor, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) Halifax, Pictou 

 and Canso, Guysboro Co., N.S. (Sommers, Cat.) Truro and Annapolis, 

 N.S. (Macoun.) Abundant in wet places throughout New Brunswick. 

 (Fowler, Cat.) Dalhousie, N.B., in a fresh water swamp. (Fletcher.) 

 Common throughout Quebec and Ontario, extending westward to 

 the Lake of the Woods (Burgess) and north eastward to Lake Mis- 

 tassini, N.E.T., and Charlton Island, James Bay, and west to Lake 

 Winnipeg and Beren's River. (J. M. Macoun.) Winnipeg and North 

 West Angle Road. (Dawson.) Michipicotin River, from Long Por- 

 tage to Lake Mattawagaming, north of Lake Superior, (ft. Bell.) 



