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Pace, N.B. (Wetmore.) At St. George, five miles from the coast, N.B. 

 {Vroom.) On damp slopes, in ravines and rock crevices, from the 

 Kananaskis to Silver City, Eocky Mountains, Lat. 51°. 



("770.) S. Rhodanthum, G-ray. Mr. Watson places the speci- 

 mens with the preceding species, and hence this name must be dropped. 



I90. DROSERA. 



(712.) D. Anglica, Hudson. Specimens from the Porcupine 

 Mountains, Man., Lat. 53° belong here. Abundant in bogs and marshes 

 along Beaver Creek, Selkirk Mountain, Lat. 51° B.C. (^Maaoun.) 



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(773.) D. intermedia, Drev. & Hayne. Var. Americana, DC. 



Abimdant in a marsh at Salt Lake, Anticosti. (Macoun.) St. John 

 Co., N.B. {Hay.) Lac Travers, Champlain Co., Q. {St. Cyr.) 



192. MYRIOPHYLLUM. 



(776.) M. spicatum, Linn. In ponds and stagnant water, from 

 Morley through the Eocky Mountains, at low altitudes, to the Colum- 

 bia valley and the Selkirks along Beaver Creek. 



193. PROSERPINACEA. 



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(780.) P. palustris, Linn. Digdeguash and St. Patrick, Char- 

 lotte Co., N.B. ( Yroom.) 



194. HIPPURUS. 



(781.) H. vulgaris, Linn. Cape Chudleigh, Hudson Strait. 

 {B. Bell.) 



(782.) H. maritima, Hellenius. Digges Island, off Cape Wols- 

 tonholme, Hudson Strait. {B. Bell.) Anse du Grand Etang ; also, 

 south shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspe Co., Q. {St. Cyr.) 



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(783.) H. montana, Ledeb. In the flats along Glacier Creek a 

 little above the railway bi-idge west of the Selkirk summit, 1885, Lat. 

 5.1°. {Macoun!) 



