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mond.) Drummond collected in the Eocky Mountains, between the 

 sources of the Athabasca and Peace Eiver. The latter river leaves the 

 mountains in lat. 56 12', so that all his mountain species were gather- 

 ed south of lat. 56. (Macoun.) 



(2588.) C. Franklinii, Boott, Hook., Fl. II., 217, t. 218, (1840.) 

 Rocky mountains, about lat. 56. (Drummond.) 



(2589.) C. misandra, E. Br., Suppl. Parry's Voy., 283, (1823.) 

 C. fuliginosa, Sternb. & Hoppe. ; Hook., Fl. II., 224, (1840.) 

 C. misandra, var. elatior, Lange, Fl. Green., 140, (1880.) 



-Arctic sea-coast. (Richardson.) Eepulse Bay, and arctic coast. 

 (Hooker, Fl.) Throughout Arctic America. (Bailey.) Port Kennedy, 

 Baffin Bay. (Dr. Walker.) Greenland. (Lange.) Between Fort 

 Churchill, and York Factory, Hudson Bay. (Dr. Rae.) Kotzebue 

 Sound, and Norton Sound. (Rothr. Alask.) Cape Chudleigh, Digge's 

 Island, and the Eskimo Village of Hyla, Hudson Strait. (R. Sell.) 



(2590.) C, atrofusca, Schkuhr. Eiedgr. 106, f. 82, (1801.) 



C. ustulata, Wahl. ; Schk. f. 82, (1803) ; Hook., Fl. II., 224. 

 Labrador. (Schweinitz & Torrey, vide Hooker, Fl.) 



(2591.) C. aurea, Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. PL II., 205, (1818); 

 Hook., Fl. II., 226. 



C. mutwa, E. Br., Frankl. Narr. App. 763. (1823.) 

 C. pyriformis, Schweinitz, An. Tab. (1823.) 

 C. aurea var. androyyna, Olney, Exsicc. I., 15, (1870.) 



Common in wet meadows, and springy places from the Atlantic to 

 the Pacific. Newfoundland. (Reeks.) Grassy places at Annapolis, 

 Truro, and Windsor, N.S. (Macoun.) Pictou Co., N.S. (McKay.) 

 Near St. John, Kennebeccasis Island, Andover, and Minister's Face, 

 N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Lower Tobique Eiver, N.B. (Hay.) Biviere 

 de Brig, Anticosti; on rocks along the Ste. Anne des Monts Eiver, 

 Gaspe", Q. (Macoun.) Ste. Genevieve Island, Mingan Island, and Island 

 of Orleans, Q. (St. Cyr.) Madeline Eiver, Gaspe", Q. (Porter.) 

 Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher, FL Ott.) Field near Fort Wellington, 

 Prescott, Ont. (Billings.) Abundant in cedar swamps and wet mea- 

 dows throughout central and northern Ontario, to Eed Bay, Lake 

 Huron, and around Lake Superior, where it is chiefly the androgynous 

 form ; to Lake Nipigon, at Livingstone Point, and to Thunder Bay, at 

 Port Arthur, and Fort William. (Macoun.) Vicinity of Hamilton, 

 Ont. (Logie.) London ; Point aux Pins, Lake Erie ; and Port Arthur, 

 Lake Superior ; Lake of the Woods. (Burgess.) Lake Mistassini, 



