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Summits of the Eocky Mountains. (Brummond.) Port Selkirk, 

 Youcon Eiver, Lat. 62° 45'. (Schwatka.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PL) 



(1716.) P. versicolor, Wahl. 



Islands of North-west A inerioa. {Hooker.) Island of St. Lawrence. 

 {Chamisso.) Kotzehue Sound and the Island of St. Lawrence. 

 {BotTxr. Alask.) 



(1717.) P. capitata, Adams. 



P. Nelsonii, B. Br. in Richards. Frankl. App., 743. 

 P. verticillata, Pursh, Fl. II., -126, not of Linn. 



Arctic sea-coast, Kotzebue Sound, Ounalashka, and more northern 

 islands. (Dr. G-ray.) Arctic seashore and islands. (Richardson.) 

 Behring's Straits. {Langsdorff.) On both sides of Baffin's Bay and 

 Port Kennedy. (Capt. Markham.) Westward of Mackenzie Eiver, 

 Lat. 71°, Long. 154° ; also between the Coppermine Eiver and Cape 

 Turn-again, Lat. 67° 54', Long. 115° 31°. (Bease.) Near the mouth 

 of Back's Great Pish Eiver. (McGill GolL Herb.) 



456. RHINANTHUS, Linn. (YELLOW-RATTLE.) 



(1718.) R. Crista-galli, Linn. 



II. minor, Ehrh. Beitr. VI., 144. 



Newfoundland. (Morrison.) Abundant and very common in places, 

 on Bonne EspiSiance, and found all along the Labrador coast. With Eu- 

 phrasia officinalis, in low, moist but not marshy places. ( W. E. Stearns.) 

 Very common along rivers and grassy places on the west side of Anti- 

 costi , also abundant at Louisburg, North Sydney and Baddack, Cape 

 Breton ; at Pictou, Straits of Canso, and Yarmouth, N.S. Certainly 

 indigenous at all those points. (Macoun.) Halifax, N.S. Introduced (1) 

 (Lawso7i & Sommers.) Pictou, N.S. (McKay.) Oyster Ponds, Guys- 

 boi'o' Co., N.S. (Ball.) Common near St. John, north of Miramichi 

 on Bathurst Eoad ; also Blacklands, Eestigouche Co., N.B. (Fowler's 

 Cat.) Abundant at Campbellton, N.B., along the Bay of Chaleur and 

 up the Gasp^ coast and on the mountains to Petit JM^tis. (Macoun.) 

 St. Eoch des Aulnais, Q. (Maclagan.) Wet meadows in many places, 

 along the St. Lawrence below Quebec. (Thomas.) Low meadow 

 at the Pic Eiver, Lake Superior, also in the Bow Eiver Pass and on 

 Peac'e Eiver at St. John's, and Hudson's Hope, Lat. 56°. (Macoun.) 

 Prom the Saskatchewan to the shores of Slave Lake and to Port 

 Franklin. (Richardson.) Prairies of the Eocky Mountains. (Brum- 



