CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 585 



584. (ENANTHE, Linn. 

 (2206.) CE. sarmentosa, Nutt, 



Phellandrium aquaiiciim, Pursh Fl. I., 195. 

 Departure Bay, Vancouver Island. (Meehah.) 



230. LICUSTICUM. 



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(864.) L. Scoticum, Linn. Caribou, coast of Labrador. (Butler.) 

 Rather common on the Mingan islands. (St. Gyr.) Abundant on the 

 shores of Anticosti, at Salt Lake and other points. {Macoun.) Sea- 

 shore near St. John, ]!^.B. {Hay.) Bale des Chaleurs, near Campbell- 

 ton, X.B. (Chalmers.) 



(2207.) L. apiifolium, Benth. & Hook. 



Oynapium apiifolium, Nutt. Torr. & Gray Fl. I., 641. 

 Abundant in marshes along Beaver Creek and other streams in the 

 Selkirk Mountains, Lat. 51°. (Macoun.) 



231. SELINUM. 



(866.) S. Canadense, Michx. Crevices of rocks, St. Mary's 

 River, Anticosti. (Macoun.) Spurr's Cove, St. John, N.B. (Say.) 

 Campbellton, X.B. (Chalmers.) St. Ir^n^e, Charlevois Co., Q. (St. Cyr.) 



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(868.) S. Benthami, Watson. Michel Creek, Rocky Moun- 

 tains ; Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. (Dawson.) The specimens from 

 both localities are very imperfect and are placed here provisionally. 



232. ANGELICA. 



(2152.) A. Dawsoni, Watson. Summit of South Kootanie Pass, 

 1881; and Crow Nest Pass, Rocky Mountains, 1883. Mr. Sereno 

 Watson considers this a very dist^^nct species and has very properly 

 named it after the discoverer, Dr. Gr. M. Dawson, who has done so 

 much in working out our Rocky Mountain flora. 



(2153.) A. Lyallii, Watson (?). An imperfect specimen collect- 

 ed on the summit of the South Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains, by 

 Dr. G. M. Dawson in August, 1881, is referred here. It is without 

 fruit but agrees perfectly in leaves and flowers. 



