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Var. Droebachensis, Blytt. 



E. glabratus, Hook. Fl. II., 18, partly. 

 K Kamtschaticus, DC. Prodr. V., 290. 



Anticosti and Labrador to the Eocky Mountains. (Gray.) Along 

 the Gasp^ coast above Mont Louis ; Michipicotin Island, Lake Superior, 

 and on hillsides along the Magpie Eiver, north of the lake ; abundant 

 on islands in La]<:e Nipigon, and at Humboldt Bay on same lake. 

 (Macoun.) Hudson Bay to the Eocky Mountains, and from the 

 Saskatchewan to Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie Eiver. (Richardson.) 

 Yoi-k Factory, Hudson Bay. (B.Bell.) Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



(1093.) E. armeriaefolius, Turz. 



E. lonchophyllus, Hook. Fl. II., 18. Macoun's Cat., No. 890. 

 E. glabratus, var. minor, Hook. Fl. II., 18, partly. 



Eocky Mountains and Saskatchewan. (Brunmumd.) North of the 

 Saskatchewan near Edmonton. (Macoun.) 



(1094.) E. Canadense, Linn. Fire-weed. 



Fields and waste places from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Spreading 

 where not indigenous by means of the raihvays. This is the " Fii-e- 

 weed " of the Ontario farmers, which is injurious to badly winter 

 killed "fall wheat." 



277. ANTENNARIA, Csertn. EVERLASTING. 



(1095.) A. dimorpha, Torr. & Gray Fl. IL, 431. 



On very dry soil at Lytton, B.C. (Macoun.) Common at Spence's 

 Bridge, on the Thompson Eiver, B.C. (Fletcher.) 



(1096.) A. racemosa, Hook. Fl. L, 330. 



Eocky, mountain slopes. Alpine woods of the Eocky Mountains. 

 (Drummmul.) Bow Eiver Pass. (Macoun.) Eastern and western 

 summits of the North Kootanie Pass. (Dawson.) Summit of Stuart 

 Lake Mountain, B.C. (Macoun.) Elgatcho Lake and Dean or Salmon 

 Eiver, near Salmon House, B.C. (Dawson.) 



(1097.) A. plantaginifolia, Hook. 



GnaphaUumplaniagin.eum,'WiUd. Pursh. Fl. II., 525. 



"Wet and sterile knolls and fields and ojDen woods, from Anticosti, 

 Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and westward to the Pacific. Eastward 

 two forms of this species are found — one in old pastures which is prob- 



