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378. ANDROSACE, Linn. 



(1435.) A. Chamsejasme, Host. 



Alpine regioa of the Eoeky Mountains from Lat. 49° to the Arctic 

 coast, Behring's Straits, and islands. (Gray.) In the bed of Bow 

 Eiver at Morley and thence into the Bow Eiver Pass. (^Macoun.) 

 Eocky Mountains, Bow Eiver Pass. (Bourgeau.) Heights of the 

 Eocky Mountains. {Drummond.) Fi-om Port Norman to the Arctic 

 coast. (Bichardson.) Islands of Behring's Straits. (Menzies.) Cape 

 Newenham. {Nelson.) Kotzebue Sound to Wainwright Island. 

 (Bothr. Alask.) 



(1436.) A. occidentalis, Pursh. 



G-enerally on dry gravelly or sandy soil. Sandy island at the mouth 

 of Eainy Eiver. (Macoun.) Base of Pembina Mountain, 49th paral- 

 lel ; also on a gravel ridge along the Belly Eiver west of Fort McLeod. 

 (Dawson.) On arid soil, Spence's Bridge, Thompson Eiver, B. 0. 

 (^Macoun.) 



(143*7.) A. septentrionalis, Linn. 



Prom the Saskatchewan to the heights of the Eocky Mountains. 

 (Drummond.) Nortt to Lat. 68° on the Mackenzie Eiver. (Richardson.) 

 Along the Saskatchewan near Port Pitt ; Bad Hills south of Eagle Hills, 

 and gravel ridges in the Cypress Hills and along thp Bow Eiver near 

 Morley ; frequent along the railway from Brandon westward. (Macoun.) 

 South of Moose Mountains, and abundant on the Souris Plain. 

 (J. M. Macoun, 0. P. B. Coll.) Winnipeg and North-west Angle 

 Eoad ; near Badger Creek, on the prairie ; and on the prairie near 

 Turtle Mountain, 49th parallel. (Dawson.) Very abundant and tall in 

 the Athabasca district and westward into northern British Columbia. 

 (Macmm.) West summit of the North Kootanie Pass ; also, Curt-ya 

 Lake B.C. (Dawson.) Kotzebue Sound and Chamisso Island, and 

 Port Youcon. (Bothr. Alask.) Between the Coppermine Eiver and 

 Cape Turn-again, Lat. 67° 54', Long. 115° 31' west. (Dease.) 



379. DOUCLASIA, Lindl. 



(1438.) D. nivalis, Lindl. 



Near the sources of the Columbia at an elevation of 12,000 feet above 

 the level of the sea. (Douglas.) 



