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237. FERULA. 



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(884.) F. dissoluta, Watson. Abundant in the vicinity of Vic- 

 toria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher^ 



238. DAUCUS. 



(886.) D. pusillus, Michx. Vav. microphyllus, Ton-. & Gr. 

 Drew's Harbor and Mary Island, B.C. {Dawson.) 



(887.) D. Carota, Linn. Has been firmly established for years 

 near the village of Nelson, Halton Co., Ont. A common roadside 

 weed. {Burgess.) 



580. CAUCALIS, Linn. 



(2156.) C. NODOSA, Huds. Adventitious in waste places, St. 

 Stephen, N.B. {Vroom.) 



240. ARALIA. 



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(891.) A. nudicaulis, Linn. Abundant in thickets at Morley 

 and Kananaskis, Eocky Mountains ; also in the valley of the Columbia 

 and .westward in the Selkirks. {Macoun.) In the mountains, Spence's 

 Bridge, B.C. {Fletcher.) 



(892.) A. quinquefolia, Decaisne. Beechwood and Powell's 

 Grove, Ottawa. (^Macoun.) Eich woods around London, Ont. 

 (Burgess.) Maple woods, 2nd range of Orvilliers, Ste. Anne de la 

 Parade, Q. (St. Cijr.) 



241. FATSIA. 



(894.) F. horrida, Benth. & Hook. Very abundant in the valley 

 of Beaver Creek, and westward through the Selkirks, Lat. 51°. 

 (Macoun.) On the Kicking Horse Eiver in one locality, and sparingly 

 southward in a few other places on west side of Eocky Mountains. 

 (Dawson.) Pyramid Harbor, and Harrisburg, Alaska. (Meehan.) 



