CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. Ill 



(2514.) C. exilis, Dew. Sill. Journ. XIV., 351, (1828.) 



Peat bogs and tamarack swamps. Newfoaadland. {La Pylaie.) 

 Peat bog at the head of the North-west Arm, Halifax, JST.S. ; bogs, 

 Salt Lake, Anticosti. {Macoun.) Lakeville ; Trout Lake, near St. 

 George, jST.B. (Brittain.) MerBleue, near Ottawa. (^Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) 



(2515.) C. pauciflora, Lightf.Pl. Scot., 543, t. 6, (lYTT); Hooker, 

 Fl. II., 210. 



C. leucoglochin. Dew. Sill. Journ. X., 42, (1826.) 

 Peat bogs, and cedar and other swamps, from the Atlantic to the 

 Pacific. Newfoundland. {Meehs.) Wet boggy ground at the head of 

 the North West Arm, Halifax, N.S. (Macoun & Burgess.) Bog near 

 St. John ; mouth of the.Madawaska ; and Chipman, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) 

 In bogs, Salt Lake, and Ellis Bay, Anticosti ; summit of Mount Albert, 

 Shickshock Mountains, Ga8p<5, Q. (Maeoun.) Swamps at Ouatchechou, 

 Q. (St. Gyr.) Abundant in a swamp Kennebec, Addington Co., Ont. 

 {Maeoun.) Border of a peat swamp at London, Ont. {Burgess. Millman.) 

 Swamp, One-mile Portage, Nipigon Eiver. (Maeoun.) Yicinity of 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Border of Langford Lake, Goldstream, 

 Vancouver Island. (Maeoun.) Eocky Mountains; (Hooker, Fl.) Sitka. 

 (Bothr. Alask.) 



(2516.) C. microglochin, Wahl. Kongl. Acad. Handl. XXIV., 

 140, (1802) ; Hook. Fl. IL, 210. 



Boggy ground. North Twin Island, James Bay, ISSt. {J. M. Maeoun.) 

 Common in boggy places and along rivers and small streams, from 

 Morley westward through the Eocky Mountains to Donald in the 

 Columbia Valley, 1885. (Maeoun.) Easily distinguished from 0. pauci- 

 flora, by " a conspicuous projecting racheola'' which takes the place of 

 the stiff persistent style in that species. 



(2517.) C. polytrichoides, Muhl. in Willd. (1802); Pursh, Fl. 

 L, 39; Hook., PL IL, 209. 



C. leptalea, Wahl. Kongl. Acad. Handi. XXIV., 139, (1803.) 

 C. microitachya, Michx., Fl. II., 169, (1803.) 



Swamps and bogs throughout Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 

 Newfoundland. (Reeks.) In a swamp at Truro, N.S. {Uacoun.) Eather 

 common at Bass Eiver; Spurr's Cove, N.B. (Fowler, Gat.) Becscie 

 Eiver, Anticosti ; Cape Eosier, and near Point Fame, Gasp^ coast. 

 (Maeoun.) Beaumont swamps, and Mingan, Q. (St. Gyr.) Swamps 

 at Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Kemptville, Ont. (Porter.) Abun- 

 dant in black ash, elm, and cedar swamps throughout central Ontario. 



