142 GEOLOiHOAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(651.) P. nemoralis, Nestler. Torr. & Gray, Fl. L, Ui. 



P. Tormentilki, "var. nemoralis, Seringe. 

 P. Tormentilla, Lawson. 



Labrador. (Hooker, vide Torr. & Gray.) St. Ann's, Cape Breton. 

 (Lawson.') 



Watson, in his revision of Potentilla, doubts the occurrence of this 

 species in America, but Dr. Lawson found it some years ago, as cited 

 above. 



169. ALCHEMILLA, Tourn. (LADIES' MANTLE.) 



(652.) A. arvensis, Scop. Parsley Piert. 



A. Aphanes, Pursh, 112. 



A. cwneifolia, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 432. 



A. occidentalis, Nutt. jNIacoun's Cat., No. 516. 



Abundant on dry gravelly hills and along the coast, near Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) Lucyfield, N.S. (Lawson.) 



(653.) A. vulgaris, Linn. 

 South coast of Labrador. (Butler.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 



I70. ACRIMONIA, Tourn. (AGRIMONY.) 



(654.) A. Eupatoria, Linn. Common Agrimony. 



A.pilosa, PI. Bourgeau. 256. Macoun's Cat, No. 517. 



Eich moist thickets or borders of woods. Abundant from Nova 

 Scotia westward to near the Eocky Mountains. 



Var. parviflora, Hook. PI. I., 196. 



A. striata, Michx. Fl. I., 287. 



This seems to be a little-known form, and requires investigation. It 

 should be looked for in western Ontario. (Macoun.) Lake Huron. 

 (Todd.) 



(655.) A. parviflora, Ait. 



A. Eupatoria, Michx. Fl. I., 287, chiefly. 

 A. .maveolens, Pursh, 336. 



This species may be the form referred to by Hooker, and the above 

 variety have no existence in Ontario. In woods near Amherstburg, 

 Ont., 1882. (Macoun.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) 



