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in flower on August 31st. Not seen elsewhere. Macoun does not 
record it for the prairie region weg racemosa Michx. Paiaie nate 
In 
and in moist places on the prairie round sega ry. Com 
flower from the middle to the ad of Augus 
Lygodesmia juncea Don. ong the send-hills and on sandy 
parts of the prairie round mig al Rather scarce. Early July. 
It is very subject to a certain 
Lactuca ielicg'y DC. On the prairie or with crops. Uncommon. 
August.—L. canadensis L. I obs aed a single specimen only in a 
wet spot among the saa hills on July 26th. 
obelia Kalmii L. Certain spots in the Great Swamp. Common. 
In hower on oer t 7th. bay, ag iors Common at one spot 
in a sleugh near Carberry. Endo 
Ca Panta rotundifolia L. ead, abundant during July 
and August on the dry parts of the prairie round Carberry, to the 
ance total eialiaibn of other species of the genus.—C. Scheuchzeri 
mon. 
Puscta rotundifolia L. Fairly common at the end of July in 
the Great Swamp, and at one other place near Carberry. — P. 
secunda L. Great Swamp at same time. Less common. 
Moneses uniflora Gray. In the Great Swamp. End of July. 
carce 
Lysimachia ciliata L. Common on the prairie near Carberry, 
especially in moist places, at the end of July.—L. thyrsifolia L. 
Edge of thie | Great Eyer on July 26th. Sears. 
Utricularia vulgari ommon in most of the lakes among 
the sand-hills. Flovet at end of Ju uly. ——- U. intermedia Hayne. 
Abundant on Sept. 17th in some tiny pools of water, each about 
two inches aePs on a level age, vere beside Pine Creek. Not 
seen elsewhere. — U. minor L. In a small pond among the sand- 
hills. Not obesresdl elsewhere. 
Aphyllon Ludovicianum Gate Rare. On August 10th I found 
one or two specimens growi pure sand among the sand-hills 
beside the Yellow Quill Trail, a ‘by miles north of Souris-mouth. 
ere. 
Pentstemon pubescens Sol. Prairies, Carberry. Not rare. July. 
Castilleia miniata Doug]. Common in the moist district about 
thirty miles east of Carberry, but I only once saw it near Carberry 
itself. July. A very showy P when growing in masses.— 
C. coccinea iccur Common in a sleugh near Carberry at the end 
of July. 
Orthocarpus luteus Nutt. Common on the prairie about Carberry. 
Karly in August. 
Pedicularis canadensis L. Sloughs and moist places. Not 
