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Thickets, along the Kaministiqua, twenty miles above Port William- 

 rather common at Portage la Prairie and westward to Port Ellice in 

 •the Assiniboine Valley ; rather uncommon on grassy slopes near the 

 Bow Elver, at Morley, Alberta, (Macoun.) Oarleton House to Eocky 

 Mountains. {Hooker, Fl.) 



(2658.) C. Saskatchewana, Bceckeler, Linnaa, XLL, 159, (1876.) 

 This species has been described from young specimens collected by 

 Douglas somewhere on the Saskatchewan. We have seen nothing to 

 ially with the description, and can make no suggestion regarding its 

 proper disposition. Boeckeler places it next to G. vaginata, and Bailey 

 near 0. debilis. Better specimens are much needed, 



.(2659,) C. capillaris, Linn. (1Y53); Hook., PI. II., 227. 

 C. capillaris, var. elongala, Olney, Prel. Cat. Wheeler's PI. 53. 

 Quite common on the rocky borders of northern lakes and streams. 

 Newfoundland. {La Pylaie.) Bass Eiver, Kent Oo. ; Edmonton, and 

 Kenneheccasis Bay, N, B. {Fowler, Gat.) Boundary Lake, N. B. 

 {Pringle.) Esquimaux Island, Mingan, Q. {St. Gyr.) Salt Lake, 

 -South West Point, and Ellis Bay, Anticosti; common on exposed 

 points, Gasp6 coast ; very common around Lake Superior, and north- 

 ward to Lake Nipigon. {Macoun.) Lake Mistassini, IS'.E.T. ; The 

 Twins, James Bay. {J. M. Macoun.) Michipicotin Eiver, Ont. {B. Bell.) 

 Assiniboine Eapids, east of Brandon, Man. ; rather common on the 

 margins of streams and ravines from Morley westward thi-ough the 

 Eocky Mountains to Eoger's Pass, summit of the Selkirk Mountains, 

 B.C. ; McLeod's Lake, lat. 55°, and Peace Eiver Pass, lat. .i6°, B.C. 

 .{Macoun.) Lowes Eiver, lat. 62° north of British Columbia {Dawson.) 

 Fort Norman, Bear Lake, and Eocky Mountains. {Hooker, Fl.) 

 •Ounalashka. {Bothr. Alask.) Greenland. {Lange.) 



Yar. Krausei, Krantz. (MSS.) 



C. Krausei, Bceckeler, Engler's Bot. Jahrb- VII., 279, (1886.) 



Dr. August Krantz, who has carefully examined the whole collec- 

 ■tions of Krause made in Alaska, writes me that BcBckeler's new species 

 IS only an androgynous form of G. capillaris, and suggests the above 

 varietal name. Alaska. {Krause.) 



(2660.) C. obesa, Allioni, var. minor, Boott, 111. 161. 

 a mpina, Wahl. (1802) ; Hook., Fl. II.,. 225. 

 We know nothing of this species. None of our specimens are any- 

 thing like it. Bear Lake, and Eocky Mountains. {Hooker, Fl.) 

 •Greenland. {Lange.) 



