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out Nova Scotia. (Ball.) Common near St. John, but rare in the 

 northern counties of New Brunswick. (Fowler.) Grand Falls and 

 Woodstock, N.B. (Jack.) Common in Quebec. (Provancher, D' Urban, 

 McCord, J. Bell, St. Cyr, &c.) Abundant in most parts of Ontario. 

 (Macoun, .Lawson, Billings, Logie, Burgess, Ami, &c.) Plentiful in 

 rocky parts of Manitoba. (Macoun, Dawson, Burgess.) Nelson River, 

 Hudson Bay. (Bell.) Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) The form known 

 as var. occidentals is very abundant and is the common one in British 

 Columbia, but the normal type also occurs. (Macoun, Fletcher, 

 Anderson.) The var. Cambricum was found on rocks at Port Simpson 

 B.C. (Anderson.) 



(2971.) P. falcatum, Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad., L, 20. (1854.) 

 Macoun & Burgess, Trans Roy. Soc. Can., ii., Sec. iv., 181. 



P. glycyrrhiza, Eaton, Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts (July 1856), 138. 



Confined to British Columbia, where it is found in the crevices of 

 rocks and on trees. Abundant on rocks along the coast between 

 Victoria and Esquimault Harbour, also at Goldstream, Vancouver 

 Island ; frequent in the hollows of living trees in the valley of the 

 Eraser River, especially at Hastings and the mouth of Harrison River. 

 (Macoun.) On rocks at Victoria. (Anderson.) 



(2978.) P. Scouleri, Hook. & Grev., Ic. Fil., t. Ivi. Hook. & 

 Baker, Syn. Fil., 342. Macoun & Burgess, Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Can., ii., Sect, iv., 181. 



P. carnosum, Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad., ii., 88. 



Restricted to British Columbia and found usually on rocks exposed 

 to the spray of the sea. Alberni, west side of Vancouver Island. 

 (Anderson.) On exposed rocks, on small islands in Barclay Sound, 

 Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Near Cape Scott, and around the 

 northern and north-western coast of Vancouver Island. (Dawson.) 



741. GYMNOCRAMME, Desv., Berl. Magaz., V. 3O5. 



(GOLD-FERN.) 



(2979.) C. trianejularis, Kaulf., Enum. Fil., 73. Hook., Fl., Boiv 

 Am. ii., 259. Hook. & Baker, Syn. Fil., 384. Macoun & Burgess, 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., ii., Sect, iv., 182. 



Found only in British Columbia, and rare even there. Crevices of 



