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(•754.) R. laxiflorum, Pursh. 



R. pahislre, var. /3. Hook. Fl. I., 232. 



North-west coast of America. (Menzies.) British Columbia from 

 the coast north to Quesnol on the Eraser. {Macoun & Daioson.) Ticinity 

 of Yale. (Hill.) Cape St. Elias and Sitka. (Bothr. Alask.) 



(Y55.) R. bracteosum, Dougl. 



Common on Vancouver Island around Victoria, and possibly in the 

 valley of the Lower Fraser. (Macoun.) Sitka. (Rotlir. Alask.) 



(Y56.) R. Hudsonianum, Eichards. 



E. nigrum, Richards, in Frankl. Journ., 1st ed., 6. 



From Hudson's Bay to the Rocky Mountains in the west, and as far 

 north as Lat. 57°- (Brummond.) Lake Winnipegoosis, Eed Deer Lake 

 and Porcupine Mountains, Man. ; Cypress Hills, at Fort Walsh; Eed 

 Deer Eiver, near Hand Hills, Long. 112°, N.W.T. Damp woods, 

 northern British Columbia. (Macoun.) Blackwater Eiver, B.C. (Daw- 

 son.) Oxford House to Knee Lake, and around Cross Lake on Nelson 

 Eiver. (jB. Bell.) 



Var. A Hook. PL I., 233. 



E. petiolare, Dougl. 



Mountains of the Columbia, above the Kettle Falls. (Douglas.) 



(TSY.) R. florid um, L'Her. Black Cm-rant. 



E. recurvatum, Michx. Fl. I., 109. 



Throughout Canada to Lat. 54°. (Hooker.) Near Brooklin, N.S. 

 (How.) Common throughout New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, 

 and westward to the Porcupine Mountains west of Manitoba. (Macoun.) 

 Lake of the Woods; Emerson and First Crossing of Souris Eiver, Man. 

 (Dawson.) 



(758.) R. cereum, Dougl. 



Abundant along the Fraser, above Boston Bar, B.C. (Macoun & Hill.) 

 Near Fort Hope on the Fraser, B.C. (Dawson.) 



(759.) R. viscosissimum, Pursh. 



Common in the recesses of the Eocky Mountains, and on dry plains, 

 south of Lat. 49°. (Douglas) Cascade Mountains on Skagit Eiver, 

 B.C. (Dawson.) 



(760.) R. sanguineum, Pursh. 



Abundant on the west coast, Lat. 49°-52°, usually growing in rocky 



