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in central Ontario. (Macoun.) Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. (Logie.) 

 Eich woods, London, Ont. (Burgess. Millman.} Abundant in woods, 

 Owen Sound, Ont. (Macoun. J. Bell} Batch-ah-wah-nah River, 

 Lake Superior. (R. Bell.} Lake Erie. (Hooker, Ft.) 



(2301.) A. Schoenoprasum, Linn. 'Hook., Fl. II., 185. 



Not uncommon in crevices of rocks along lakes and rivers. New- 

 foundland. (Dr. Morrison.) In beautiful clumps, with very bright 

 flowers, in meadows near the sea at Yarmouth, N.S. ; in the debris of 

 Jupiter River, Anticosti. (Macoun.) Pabineau Falls on the Nepisi- 

 quit and Rothesay ; Nauwigewauk ; very common along the Upper 

 St. John, Tobique and Eel Rivers ; Indian Falls of Nepisiquit; Ham- 

 mond River, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Bathurst, N.B. (McG-ill Coll Herb.) 

 Island of Orleans. (St. Cyr.) North shore of Lake Superior. (Agassiz.) 

 Wet gravelly shore, Port Arthur, Lake Superior. (Burgess.) East 

 coast of Lake Nipigon, Current River, Thunder Bay, and east coast of 

 Lake Superior. (Macoun.) Missinaibi River, Ont., and Severn River, 

 Keewatin. (J. M. Macoun.} Milk River flats, 49th parallel. (Millman.) 

 River bank, Belly River, N. W. T. (Burgess.} Summit of Kootanie 

 Pass, Rocky Mountains, and Flathead Rivei, B.C. (Dawson.} Rather 

 common along the Bow River, from Mo rley westward to Laggan, thence 

 along the, Kicking Horse River to Donald, in the Columbia valley, B.C. 

 (Macoun.} Port Clarence, Norton and Kotzebue sounds, and rapids of 

 the Yukon. (Rothr. Alash.) Francis River, lat. 61, and Yukon 

 River, lat. 63 (Dawson.) Throughout the wooded country to Bear 

 Lake, and to the prairies of the Rocky Mountains. (Hooker, Fl} 



(2302.) A. cernuum, Roth. Pursh, Fl. II., 732 ; Hook., Fl. II., 184. 



- A. stellatum, Hook., Fl. II, 184, in part. 



Abundant in the western part of the prairie region, and westward to 

 Vancouver Island. Low open prairie, Turtle Mountain and Short 

 Creek, Man. (Burgess.) Souris River, Man. (Millman.) Lake of 

 the woods; West Butte, 49th parallel; South Kootanie Pass, Wild 

 Horse Creek, Kootanie Yalley, North Fork of Old Man River, 

 Rocky Mountains ; Gatcho Lake, B.C. (Dawson.) Blackfoot Cross- 

 ing, Bow River, Alberta ; near Dunvegan, Peace River, lat. 56 ; 

 rather common on grassy slopes from Morley westward to Castle 

 Mountain and thence to the Columbia valley at Donald, where it is 

 abundant ; on dry slopes at Spence's Bridge, and Lytton, B. C. ; 

 grassy places near Victoria; on the slopes of Mount Finlayson ; woods 

 near Departure Bay ; very abundant at Qualicum and Alberni, and 

 along mountain slopes, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Nootka, where 

 the bulbs are used as an esculent. (Hooker, FL) 



