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(986.) S. Virgaurea, Linn, var. alpina, Bigel. 



8. Virgaurea, Hook. Fl. II., 5. 



Summit of Mount Albert, Shickshook Mountains, Gasp^., (Macoun.) 

 Torrey & Gray and Hooker give many localities for the above three 

 forms, but it is very likely that the more arctic and alpine are all refer- 

 able to S. multiradiata and its variety scopulorum. The Lake Superior 

 specimens referred to this form evidently belong to the next. 



(98Y.) S. humilis, Pursh, not Desf. 



On rooky shores of the ocean and lakes ; frequent northwaj-d. Fort 

 Albany, Hudson Bay, and Newfoundland. (Herb. Banks.) Ungava, 

 Hudson Strait, coast of Labrador. (McGill Coll. Herb.) South- 

 West Point, and mouth of Jupiter River, Anticosti. Bake-apple Bog, 

 Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. North shore of Lake Superior above 

 Michipicotin. (Macoun.) In the countiy north-east of Lake Supe- 

 rior, and on Gros Cap on the shore of the lake. (B. Bell.) Wooded 

 country between Lat. 54°-64°. (Richardson.). 



Var. fi., Torr. & Gray Fl. II., 206. 



S. striata, Hook. Fl. II., 4, in part. 



Abundant on the prairie, more especially northward and westward, 

 to the base of the Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) Fort Carlton on the 

 Saskatchewan. (Drummond.) Wooded country between Lat. 54°-64°. 

 (Bichardson.) Turtle Mountain, 49th parallel, ISf.W.T., Sand Creek, in 

 the Kootanie Valley ; and, on the Chilcoten River, west of the Fraser, 

 B.C. (Dawson.) 



(988.) S. confertiflora, DC. 



S. glutinosa, Nutt. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. (N. series) VII., 328. 



Nootka and Mulgrave Sound. (Be CandoUe.) Along the Fj-aser and 

 Thompson rivers at Lytton and Spence's Bridge, B. C. (Fletcher.) 

 Ounalashka, Cape Mulgrave and Kodiak. (Bothr. Alask.) 



(989.) S. sempervirens, Linn. 



Salt marshes along the coast of New JBrunswick, rather common. 

 (Fowler's Cat.) Halifax, Pictou, and Truro, and doubtless common 

 around the coasts of Nova Scotia. Frequent along the Bay of Chaleur 

 and up the Gasp^ Coast to Petit Metis. (Macoun.) 



(990.) S. puberula, Nutt. 



Dry sandy soil, common in New Brunswick. (Fowler's Cat.) St, 

 Stephen, N.B. (Vroom.) 



