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197. CENOTHERA. 



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(807.) (E. csespitosa, Nutt. Moose Jaw Creek, N.W.T. (J. 

 M. Macoun.) 



198. CODETIA. 



(810.) C. amoena, Lilja. Abundant along the Sooke Road, 

 Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.') 



(2148.) C. epilobioides, Watson. 



CEnuthera epUoUoides, Nutt. Terr. & Gray, Fl. I., 511. 

 Mount Pinlayson, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



200. BOiSDUVAUIA. 



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(813.) B. densiflora, "Watson. On dry gravelly ground around 

 Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1883. (Fletcher.) 



201. CAURA. 



(816.) C« biennis, Linn. At Fort Brie, Ont. (David F. Bay.) 



202. CIRCCEA. 



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(819.) C. Paclflca, Aschers. At Donald in tho Columbia valley 

 and westward up Beaver Creek valley; quite common around the 

 Selkirk summit. (Macoun.) 



Note. 



Melastomacece and Lythracece were inadvertantly placed after 

 Onagraceos, instead of before it, as they should have been. 



203. RHEXIA. 



(820.) R. Vlrginica, Linn. In wet crevices of rocks close to 

 water's edge, Black-stone Lake, Muskoka Co., Ont. (Burgess.) 

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