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242. CORNUS. 



(3128.) C. Baileyi, Coulter & Evans, Bot. Gaz., XV., 37. 

 C siolonifera, Macoun, Cat. I., 190, in part. 



"Erect shrub, with reddish-brown, mostly smooth branches; branch- 

 lets and inflorescence pubescent to woolly; petioles 6 to 25 mm. long ; 

 leaves from lanceolate to ovate, acute or short-acuminate, acute or 

 obtuse at base, appressed-pubescent to glabrate above, white beneath, 

 and with woolly hairs variously intermingled with appressed ones (or 

 in some cases all appressed), 2'5 to 12 cm. long, 1'2 to "I'S cm. wide; 

 flowers in small, rather compact cymes ; calyx-teeth from small to 

 prominent ; fruit white ; stone decidedly compressed, flat-topped, 

 rarely oblique, with a very prominently furrowed edge, much broader 

 than high (3 mm. high, 4 to 6 mm. broad)." 



Low grounds at the mouth of Nepigon Eiver, Lake Superior ; " Eiver 

 That Turns," near the source of the Qu'Appelle Eiver, Assiniboia 

 (Macoun) ; Cypress Hills, Alberta. (J. M. Macoun.) North Pork of 

 Old Man Eiver, Eocky Mountains. (Dawson.) Probably common 

 between Lake Superior and the Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



245. SAMBUCUS. 



(3129.) S. glauca, Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. II., 13. 



In the vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1885. (Fletcher.) 

 Abundant along the Cowichan Eiver and at Nanaimo, Vancouver 

 Island; also at Agassiz, B.C. (Macoun.) 



248. SYPMHORiCARPUS. 



(3130.) S. mollis, Nutt. ; Torr. & Gray, Fl. II., 4. 



Quite common on dry, gravelly hills at Goldstream and Nanaimo, 

 Vancouver Island, 1887 ; also on gravel at Yale and Agassiz, B.C., 

 1889. (Macoun.) 



258. VALERIANELLA. Tourn. 



The above generic name is substituted for Plectritis, Part II., 205, 

 & III, 501. 



(3131.) V. anomala, Gray, Proced. Amer. Acad., XIX., 83. 



On gravelly slopes near ISTanaimo, Vancouver, 1887. (Macoun.) ■ 



