290 GEOLoarcAL survey of canada. 



Kicking Horse Lake, Eocky Mountains ; Selkirk Mountains around 

 the Summit Pass ; on Portage La Loche, Lat 5T° ; on the summits of 

 Mount Mark and Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) 

 Banks of the Saskatchewan. (Hooker Fl.) "West coast of Newfound- 

 land. (J. Bell.) 



(3039.) L. clavatum, Linn.; Hook. Fl. IL, 267. 



Very common in damp woods throughout Canada. West coast of 

 Newfoundland. (J. Bell.) Brigus, Newfoundland (E. Bell.) Windsor, 

 Halifax, Truro and Pictou, N.S. (Sommefs Cat.) In dry woods, 

 common in New Brunswick. {Fowler's Cat.) Common on Anticosti 

 and Prince Edward Island, and along the Gasp^ Coast, Q. (Macoun.) 

 Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Truro, N.S. ; and Sault Ste. 

 Marie, Ont. (^Burgess.) Missinaibi Eiver, Ont. (B. Bell.) Lake 

 Mistassini, N. E. Ter. (J. M. Macoun.) Common in eastern and 

 north-western Ontario. (Macoun.) Throughout Canada to the Sas- 

 katchewan. (Hook. Fl.) 



Var. ^. monostachyon, Hook. Fl. II., 267. 



Little Tobique Lakes, N.B., 1884. (Hay.) Along Brackley Point 



Eoad, Prince Edward Island, 1888. (Macoun,.) Blood-vein Eiver, 



Lake Winnipeg. (J. M. Macoun.) Eocky Mountains, noi-th of 

 Smoking Eiver. (Hook. Fl.) 



Var. 6. Hook. PI. II., 267. 



Northwest America, from Observatory Inlet to Stikine. (Hook. Fl.) 

 Eoadside, between Hastings and New Westminster, B.C., spikes four 

 instead of two; Mount Benson, near Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. 

 (Macoun.) 



(3040.) L. complanatum, Linn.; Hook. PI. II., 267. 



West coast of Newfoundland. (J. Bell.) Halifax, Truro and Pictou, 

 N.S. (Sommer's Cat.) In dry woods; common in Kent Co., and at 

 Campbellto'n, N.B. (Fowler's Cat.) Tobique Eiver, N.B. (Hay.) 

 Salmon Eiver, N.B. (Wetmore.) In woods at Kingston, N.S.; at 

 Cantire, Prince Edward Island, and along the Graspd Coast, Q. 

 (Maemin.) Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher^ Fl. Ott.) Missinaibi Eiver, 

 Ont. (B. Bell.) Lake Mistassini, N. E. Ter. (J. M. Macoun.) 

 Crane Lake, Muskoka, Ont. (Burgess.) Very common in cool woods 

 thi'oughout northern Ontario and westward to Lake Nepigon, and 



