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(1656.) M. luteus, Linn. 



M. guttatus, DC. Hook. FL II., 99. 

 M. ScoiUeri, Hook. Fl. II., 100. 



A most variable and polymorplious species, ranging from a few 

 inches to over three feet in height. . The coast and mountain forms are 

 usually quite small, while the Cypress Hills specimens are very tall and 

 stout. In springs amongst the Cypress Hills. (Macoun.) Border of 

 a stream at the West Butte ; also observed near the Second Branch of 

 Milk River growing in the water of a spring ; and summit of South 

 Kootanie Pass, 49th parallel ; also, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. 

 {Dawson.) Abundant along brooks in the valley of Fj-aser Eiver, B.C. 

 {Hill.) Very abundant around Victoria, Vancouver Island and 

 very variable. Gathered by all collectors. Moist woods along the 

 whole North-west' Coast from Lat. 49° to Alaska. {Hooker.) Cape 

 St. Blias, Ouaalashka, Kodiak and Sitka. {Eothr. Alask.) 



Var. alpinus, Gray. 



Prom Alaska southward through the mountains to the 49th parallel. 

 {Gray.) This form is probably included with our specimens referred 

 to the species. 



(165Y.) M. alsinoides, Benth. 



Bottom of Canon, below Elk River bridge. Rocky Mountains. 

 {Dawson) Vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver Island. {Macoun & Hill.) 



(1658.) M. moschatus, Dougl. Musk Plant. 



Growing in swatfipy land near Alma, Albert Co., N.B. {Brittain.) 

 Ditches and brooks in the vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 {Macoun & Fletcher.) Certainly a garden escape in New Brunswick. 

 {Macoun.) 



444. CRATIOLA, Linn. (HEDGE HYSSOP.) 



(1659.) C. ebracteata, Benth. 



In ditches and wet places around Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 {Macoun.) 



(1660.) C. Virginiana, Linn. 



Belceil Mountain and Montreal. {Maclagan.) At Beauport near 

 Quebec. {Thomas.) In mud at Gould's Wharf, Horton, Renfrew Co., 

 Ont. {Bev. J. K. McMorine.) Vicinity of Ottawa. {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 



