180 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



Yar. Hookeri, Torr. & Gray. 



Seseli divaricatum, Hook. Fl. I., 264. 



.¥. angustifolium, Torr. & Gray, Fl. I. 642. 



About Carlton House, on the Saskatchewan. (jDouglas^ In the 

 vicinity of the Hand Hills, Long. 112°. (Macoun.) 



(842.) M. tenuifolium, ISTutt. PI. Bourgeau, 263. 



Eocky Mountains, Bow River Pass, Lat. 5 1°. (Bourgeau.) Dry bank, 

 foot hills of Eocky Mountains. (Dawson.) 



216. ERICENIA, Nutt. (HARBINGER-OF-SPRING.) 

 (843.) E. bulbosa, Nutt. 



Sison buibomm, ]\Iichx. Fl. I., 169. 

 Hydroctyle composita, Pursh, 190. 

 H. ambigua, Pursh, 732. 



Very abundant in rich woods around London, Ont. (Burgess.) ■ Near 

 St. Thomas, Ont. (Buchan.) 



217. APIUM, Linn. (PARSLEY, CELERY.) 



(844.) A. Petroselinum, Linn. Parsley. 



This species has become spontaneous in old gardens and on waste 

 heaps. It propagates itself freely from seed. (Macoun.) 



218. CARUM, Koch. (CARRAWAY.) 



(845.) C. Carui, Linn. Garden Carraway. 



Escaped from cultivation in all old settlements, and becoming a weed 

 in many places. 



(846.) C. Cairdneri, Benth. & Hook. 



Edosmia Oairdneri, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, FL I., 612. 

 In the beds of spring torrents or brooks which are dry in summer, 

 from Old Wives Lakes to and beyond the Cypress Hillls, N.W.T. 

 (Macoun.) South Fork of Belly Eiver, abundant, Lat. 49°. (Dawson.) 



219. PIMPINELLA, Linn. (BURNET SAXIFRAGE.) 



(84'7.) P. integerrima, Benth. & Hook. • 



Smymium integerrimum, Idnn. Pursh, 196. 

 Zizia integerrima, DC. Macoun's Cat. No. 733. 



Dry, gravelly or sandy woods and thickets. Quebec, Isle of Orleans. 



