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614. BRODI/EA, Smith. Trans. Linn. Soc. X., 2. 



(2297.) B. grand iflora, Smith. Hook., Fl. II., 186. 



Milla mari.tima, Macoun, Cat., No. 1869. 



On sandy, rocky, or gravelly soil, in the oak openings. Close to 

 the sea, on Fuller's farm, at Oak Bay ; and in numerous places on 

 rocky soil around Victoria and Cedar Hill ; abundant on ledges above 

 Departure Bay, and near the Half-way House, Nanaimo, Vancouver 

 Island. (Macoun.) Cedar Hill, near Victoria, B.C. (Meehan. Fletcher.) 

 North West America and New Georgia. (ITcoker., Fl.) 



(2298.) B. Douglas! i, Watson. Proced. Am. Acad. XIV., 237. 

 Triteleia grandiflora, Lindl. Hook., Fl. II., 186. 



Mitta grandiflora, Baker. Journ. Linn. Soc. ; Macoun, Cat, No. 1870. 

 In deep sand or in crevices of rocks ; rare. Close to the sea at Oak 

 Bay. (Macoun.) Cedar Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 (Fletcher.) 



(2299.) B. lactea, Watson. Proced. Am. Acad. XIV., 238. 

 B. grandifiora, Pursh, Fi. I., 223. 

 Hesperoscordon Leivisii, Hook., Fl. II., 185. 

 Milla hyadnthina, Baker. Macoun, Cat. No. 1871. 



Abundant by roadsides, along the borders of fields, by lakes, amongst 

 gravel, and on sand by the sea coast, from the vicinity of Victoria to 

 Nanaimo, Qualicum and Alberni, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) 

 Vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Meehan. Fletcher.) North 

 West America. (Hooker, Fl.) 



615. ALLIUM, Linn. Gen. 409. (ONION, GARLIC) 



(2300.) A. tricoccum. Ait. Pursh, FJ. I., 223. 

 A. tnflorum, Pursh, Fl. L, 223. 

 A. cernuum, HOOK., Fl. II., 184. 



Not very widely distributed but common in Ontario and western 

 Quebec, Hampton and Petitcodiac; Eel River, Carleton Co., N.B. 

 (Fowler, Cat.) Abundant in moist places in woods, Argenteuil Co., Q. 

 (D J Urban.) McKay's woods and other places at Ottawa. (Fletcher, 

 Fl. Ott.) Common in woods at Prescott, Ont. (Billings.) Abundant 



