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(Burgess. Millman.) Lake Mistassini, N.E.T. ; Beren's Eiver, and 

 Severn River, Keewatin. (J! M. Macoun.) Bogs, Lake Nipigon, Ont. ; 

 Porcupine Mountain, Man. ; abundant in swamps along the Bow Eiver, 

 and frequent in marshes, Rocky Mountains ; east of Stewart's Lake, 

 Northern British Columbia. (^Macoun.) Canada to Fort Enterprise. 

 {Hooker, Fl.) Sitka. (Bothr. Alask.) Cumberland Islands. (Parry.) 

 Banff, Rocky Mountains. (Prof. Fowler.) Greenland. (Lange.) 



(2490.) E. russeolum, Pries. 



E. vaginatwm, var. y., Hook., Fl. II., 231. 

 Rather uncommon in bogs eastward. Newfoundland. (Reeks.) 

 Coast of Labrador. (Butler.) Magdalen Islands. (McKay.) B(%, 

 Straits of Canso, N.S. (Macoun.) Bog, near Richibueto; Cape Bald, 

 Port Elgin, Hillsborough, Cape Enrage; Chipman, N. B. (Fowler, 

 Cat.) Bog, Salt Lake, Anticosti ; summit of Mount Albert, Gaspe, Q. 

 (Macoun.) Ouatchechou, Q. (St. Cyr.) Table Top Mountain, G-asp^, Q. 

 (Porter.) 



(2491.) E. capitatum, Host. ; Hook., El. II., 231. 



E. Scheuchzeri, Hoppe. ; Rothr. Alask., 457. 



E. Chamissonis, C. A. Meyer; Eotbr. Alask., 457. 



Peat bogs and river margins, chiefly westward. Newfoundland. 

 (Cormack.) Labrador. (Butler.) Moose Factory, James Bay. (Cottar & 

 Dr. Hayden.) Hudson Bay, lat. 56°. (J. M. Macoun.) Bogs, Porcu- 

 pine Mountain, Man. ; common along the Bow River, at Castle Mt. 

 and bordering the marshes along the Columbia, between Golden City 

 and Donald ; in marshes along Beaver Creek, Selkirk Mountains, B.C. ; 

 Stewart's Lake, B.C. (Macoun.) Vancouver city, Burrard Inlet, B.C. 

 (Prof. Fowler.) Island Lake, B.C. (Hill.) Lost-Lake, Cedar Hill, 

 near Victoria, and Westwood's swamp, near Nanaimo, Vancouver 

 Island. (Macoun.) Swamps on Mount Finlayson, Vancouver Island. 

 (Fletcher.) Kotzebue Sound, Sitka and Ounalashka. (Bothr. Alask.) 

 Fort Churchill, and northward to Repulse Bay and Cape Lady Pelly. 

 (Br. Bae.) Point Barrow. (John Murdoch.) Cumberland Island. 

 (Parry.) From Quebec to the swamps on the summits of the Rocky 

 Mountains, ard to the Arctic coasts and islands. (Hooker, Fl.) Port 

 Kennedy, lat. 72°. (Br. Walker.) Greenland. (Lange.) 



Var. p., Hook., Fl. II., 231. 



E. ccUlitrix, Cham. ; Eothr. Alask., 457. 

 Island of St. Lawrence. (Bothr. Alask.) The leaves in this variety 

 are scabrous. 



