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Table II divides the Dominion into five botanical areas, and shows what species, with 

 their most distinct varieties, are found in each, viz : 

 I. Atlantic Provinces and Eastern Quebec. 

 II. Ontario and Western Quebec. 



III. The Great Plains northward to the Arctic Circle, including the greater part of 

 Manitoba. 



IV. Rocky Mountains. 

 V. British Columbia. 



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15 

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SPECIES. 



Adiantum pedatum, L 



Aspidium acrostichoides, Swz 



Aspidium aculeatum, Swz 



Var. Braunii, Bull. 



Var. scopulinum, D. C. Eaton... 



Aspidium Boottii, Tueh rman 



Aspidium cristatum, Swz 



Var. Clintonianum, D. C. Eaton. 



Aspidium Filix-mas, Swz 



Aspidium fragrans, Swz 



Aspidium Goldianum, Hook 



Aspidium Lonchitis, Sws 



Aspidium marginale, Swz 



Aspidium munitum, KavZf 



Aspidium Noveboracense, Sua 



Aspidium rigidum, Swz 



Aspidium spinulosum, Sivz , 



Vtir. intermedium, D. C. Eaton. . 



Var. dilatatum, Horn — 



Aspidium Thelypteris, Swz 



Asplenium angustifolium, Mx 



Aspleuium ebeneum, Ait 



Asplenium Filix-fcemina, -Brnt/t 



Var. angustum, D. C. Eaton .... 

 Asplenium thelypteroides, Mx..., 

 Asplenium Trichomanes, L 



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II. 



III. 



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IV. 



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V. 



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