LIST OF HIGHER SEED-PRODUCING PLANTS. 379 



Eng., N. J , Del., Perm., Ills., Kan., Neb., Ind. Terr, and Yel- 

 lowstone reg. 



Minn, valley: N. E., N. and N. W. districts; bogs and 

 marshes. 



HERB. : Taylor 954, Glen wood; Bollard 842, Patterson 

 lake, Carver Co.; Roberts 40, Stewart river; Herrick 113, Min- 

 neapolis; Sandberg 206, Red Wing; Bailey 70, Vermilion lake; 

 Bailey 320, St. Louis river; Leiberg 20, Blue Earth Co.; Herb. 

 Sheld. 1664, Minneapolis. 



Epilobium august ifolium LINN, emend. Spec. 347 (1753). 

 E. spicatum LAM. Fl. Fr. 1077 (1778). 

 E. pauciflorum SCHRANK, PL Labr. (1820). 

 Chamoenerium angustifolium SPACH, Hist. Veg. IV, 396 (1835). 

 Wats, and Coult., Gray's Man. 6 ed. 188; Mac., Fl. Can. 1, 168, 530; Up- 

 ham, FL Minn. 57; Britt., FL N. J. 108; Webb., FL Neb. 126; Hook., FL 

 Gt. Brit. 156; Trautv., FL Sib. 54: Chap., Fl. S. St. 139; Coult., Fl. Colo. 

 101; Brew, and Wats., Fl. Calif. I, 218; Forbes and Hems., FL Sin. 307; 

 Led., FL Ross. II, 105; Miyabe, FL Kur. 235; Herd., Fl. Eur. Russ. 50; 

 Trelease, Monog. Epilob. 80; Roth., Wheel. Exp. 120; Wats., King Exp. 

 104; Wats., Bibl. Ind. I, 366; Hart., FL Scand. I, 262; Greene, FL Fran. 

 210. 



Temperate and Arctic Europe to Caucasus; N. and W. 



Asia, all Siberia to Himalayas; China, Japan and Kuriles. 



North America: Greenland, Newf., Labrador, N. S., 

 N. Br. to Hudson Bay, N. W. T. and Alaska; S. to N, Eng., N. 

 J. and mts. of N. Car.; S. to Minn., Neb., Colo., Kan. and 

 Baker -nits., Arizona; S., W. of Rockies to Oregon, Calif, and 

 Nevada; N. Mexico, Arizona and S. Utah. 



Minn, valley: Forest district and N. W. district; rare 

 E. in valley; infrequent N. W. ; burnt woodland or barrens. 



HERB.: Taylor 1036, Glen wood; Bollard 343, Helena, 

 Scott Co.; Holzinger 80, Winona Co.; Leonard 18, Duluth; 

 Winchell 6, Duluth; Herrick 112, Minneapolis; Kassube 93, Min- 

 neapolis; Bailey 9, Vermilion lake; Arthur 153, Vermilion. lake 

 (white- flowered form); Sandberg 205, Red Wing; MacM. and 

 Sheld. 30, Brainerd. 



CIRCAEA LINN. Gen. 9 (1737). 



Ocimastrum RUPP. FL Ingr. 366 (1718). 



Baillon, Hist. PI VI, 141; JBenth. and Hook , Gen. PL I, 793; Durand, 

 Ind. Gen. Phan. 141; Schenck, (Onagraceae), Palaeophyt. 630. 



Living species: 6; N. hemisphere, boreal and temper- 

 ate regions. Russia, 3; Europe, 3; North America, 3; Canada, 

 3; S. Sts., 2; E. Sts., 2; California, 1; Rocky mts., 1; PL 

 King, 1. 



