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Stellaria longipes, Golclie, var. edwardsii, Wats. 



From Labrador to British Columbia and northward to 

 the Arctic regions. Our only specimens of this variety 

 are from Quesnelle, B.C. (John Macoun.) 



Stellaria graminea, Linn. 



In sandy woods, Fort George, Hudson Bay. (Jas. M. 

 Macoun.) Probably indigenous. Only record north of 

 Nova Scotia. 



Stellaria uliginosa, Murr. 



This species is confined to the Atlantic slope and is not 

 of as wide distribution as is given it by Prof. Macoun, 

 Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., pp. 75 and 497. . Our specimens 

 are from Hunter's Eiver, Prince Edward Island, and 

 Point Pleasant, near Halifax, N.S. (John Macoun.) 



Stellaria borealis, Bigel. var. corollina, Fenzl. 



S. borealis, Bigel. var. alpestris, Gray ; Macoun Cat. 

 Can. Plants, Vol. I., p. 74. 



Dr. Eobinson places the eastern ' limit of this variety at 

 Lake Superior. We have, however, specimens from 

 Brackley Point, Prince Edward Island. (John Macoun.) 

 Lake Mistassini, N.E.Ter. (Jas. M. Macoun.) The only 

 western reference for this variety given by Prof. Macoun 

 is Yale, B.C. Later collections show it to be a common 

 plant in many parts of the Northwest and British 

 Columbia, and especially abundant wherever collections 

 have been made on Vancouver Island. 



Stellarta crassifolia, Ehrh. 



& gracilis, Eich., Macoun Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I, p. 75. 



Pelly Banks, Lat. 61°, Yukon District. (Dr. G. M. 

 Daivsoyi.) Not before recorded west of the prairie region. 



