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(796.) E. molle, Torrey. Macoun's Cat., No. 693. 



Grenville, Durham, and Cowansvillo, Eastern Townships, Q. 

 (McGill Coll. Serb.) In a tamarac swamp north of Belleville, Ont. 

 also in boggy ground, Lake Athabasca. (Macoun.) 



(797.) E. afflne, Bongard. 



Sitka. (Bothr. Alask.) 

 (798.) E. roseum, Sohreb. 



Sitka. {Rothr. Alask.) 



(799.) E. pubescens, Eoth. (?) Macoun's Cat, 692. 



A species bearing this name was reported from Nootka many years 

 ago, but the name has been allowed to drop as authentic specimens 

 are unknown. In the spring of 1875 I collected a number of immature 

 specimens of a remarkable form, wholly unlike any other species I 

 have ever seen, on Cedar Hill, near Victoria, on Vancouver Island. 

 The specimens obtained were very pubescent, and were possibly of this 

 species. Mature sj)ecimens are much desired. 



197. (ENOTHERA, Linn. (EVENING PRIMROSE.) 



(800.) OE. biennis, Linn. Common Evening Primrose. 



CE. parviftora, Pursh, 2(>1. 



Common under one form or another fi'om the Atlantic to the Pacific. 

 The various forms are enumerated below, and localities given where 

 specimens have been obtained. 



Var. grand iflora, Lindl. 



CE grandiflora, Ait. Pursh, 261. 

 Vicinity of Ottawa. (^Fletcher Fl. Ott.) This seems to be the com- 

 mon form^ on good soil in Ontario. 



Var. murjoata, Lindl. 



CE. muricata, Linn. Pursh, 261. 



Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Gravel slopes, Gasp^ coast,Q. ; 

 sandy shores and river banks, Ont., and common on the interior plains. 

 (Maconn.) Saskatchewan. (Drumnwnd.) 



Var. hirsutissima, Gray. 



(E. Hooken, Terr. & Gray, Fl. I., 493. 



Great Shuswap Lake, British Columbia. (^Dawson.) 



