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Quite common in a salt marsh at Brackley Point, Prince Edward 

 Island. 1888. (Macoun.) Sable Island, 1870. (Mrs. Almond.) 



445. ILYSANTHES. 



(1667.) I. riparia, Kaf. ; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 385. 



/. gratioloides, Benth. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 359. 

 Leamy's Lake, near Hull, Que. 1889. (Macoun.) 



451. CASTILLEIA. 



(3167.) C. breviflora, Gray, Synop. Fl. L, 299. 



In clumps, on dry hills, north of Kamloops, B.C., 1889. (Macoun.) 

 On dry ground, Lower Arrow Lake, B.C.. 1889. (Dawson.) The 

 specimens gathered at Osoyoos Lake, B.C., and referred to Orthocarpus 

 tenuifolius, Part II., 366, belong here. 



452. ORTHOCARPUS. 



(3168.) O. castilleioides, Benth.; Gray, Synop. Fl. L, 300. 



Quite common in wet meadows near the seashore, three miles below 

 Alberni, on the Alberni Canal, Vancouver Island. 1887. (Macoun.) 



460. BOSCHNIAKIA. 



(1727.) B. Hookeri, Walp. ; Macoun ; Cat. II., 374 & III., 578. 



Abundant on the roots of Gaultheria Shallon, near the base of Mount 

 Benson, Nanaimo ; also in woods along the Little Qualicum River, 

 Vancouver Island, 1887. The greater number of the specimens were 

 bright purple, but a few were quite pale. (Macoun.) 



462. UTRICULARIA. 



(1732.) U. minor, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 375. 

 In a marsh at Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island. 1888. (Macoun.) 



(1733.) U. gibba, Linn.; Macoun, Cat. II., 375. 



In a muddy bay off a large pond at Westminster, near London, Ont. 

 (Dearness.) 



