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(2514.) C. exilis, Dew. Sill. Journ. XIV., 351, (1828.) 



Peat bogs and tamarack swamps. Newfoundland. (La Pylaie.) 

 Peat bog at the head of the North- west Arm, Halifax, N.S. ; bogs, 

 Salt Lake, Anticosti. (Macoun.) Lakeville ; Trout Lake, near St. 

 George, N.B. (Brittain.) MerBleue, near Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) 



(2515.) C. pauciflora, Lightf.Fl. Scot., 543, t. 6, (1777); Hooker, 

 Fl. II., 210. 



C. leucoglochin, Dew. Sill. Journ. X., 42, (1826.) 



Peat bogs, and cedar and other swamps, from the Atlantic to the 

 Pacific. Newfoundland. (Reeks.) Wet boggy ground at the head of 

 the North West Arm, Halifax, N.S. (Macoun & Burgess.) Bog near 

 St. John ; mouth of the Madawaska ; and Chipman, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) 

 In bogs, Salt Lake, and Ellis Bay, Anticosti ; summit of Mount Albert, 

 Shickshock Mountains, Gaspe, Q. (Macoun.) Swamps at Ouatchechou, 

 Q. (St. Cyr.) Abundant in a swamp Kennebec, Addington Co., Ont. 

 (Macoun.) Border of a peat swamp at London, Ont. (Burgess. Millman.) 

 Swamp, One-mile Portage, Nipigon Eiver. (Macoun.) Vicinity of 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher, FL Ott.) Border of Langford Lake, Goldstream, 

 Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Eocky Mountains. (Hooker, Fl.) Sitka. 

 (Rothr. Alask.) 



(2516.) C. microglochin, Wahl. Kongl. Acad. Handl. XXIV., 



140, (1802) ; Hook. Fl. II., 210. 



Boggy ground, North Twin Island, James Bay, 1887. (J. M. Macoun.) 

 Common in boggy places and along rivers and small streams, from 

 Morley westward through the Rocky Mountains to Donald in the 

 Columbia Valley, 1885. (Macoun.) Easily distinguished from C. pauci- 

 flora, by "a conspicuous projecting racheola" which takes the place of 

 the stiff persistent style in that species. 



(2517.) C. polytrichoides, Muhl. in Willd. (1802); Pursh, Fl. 

 I., 39 ; Hook., Fl. II., 209. 



C. leptalea, Wahl. Kongl. Acad. Hand!. XXIV., 139, (1803.) 

 C. microstachya, Michx., Fl. II., 169, (1803.) 



Swamps and bogs throughout Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 

 Newfoundland. (Reeks.) In a swamp at Truro, N.S. (Macoun.) Rather 

 common at Bass River; Spurr's Cove, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Becscie 

 River, Anticosti; Cape Rosier, and near Point Fame, G-asp6 coast. 

 (Macoun.) Beaumont swamps, and Mingan, Q. (St. Cyr.) Swamps 

 at Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Kemptville, Ont. (Porter.) Abun- 

 dant in black ash, elm, and cedar swamps throughout central Ontario. 



