C.illAi.OGVt OP CANADlA-N PT-ANTR. 643 



271. SOLIDACO. 



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(984.) S. macrophylla, Parsb. Ford's Harbor, coast of Labra- 

 dor. (.K. Bell.) 



(985.) S. multiradiata, Ait. Var. scopulorum, Gray. Quite 

 common on the slopes, and along streams in tbo Rocky Mountains 

 from the Kananaskis River to the Columbia, and thenco through the 

 Selkirk Range, {Mdcoun.) 



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(986.) S. Virgaurea, Linn. Var. alpina, Bigel. Ford's Harbor, 

 , and ISTachvak, coast of Labrador. (Ji. Bell.) South-west Point of 

 Anticosti. Some of my Lake Superior specimens have been referred 

 . hero on authority, but I think they belong to S, humilis. (Macoun.') 

 A solitary specimen which may probably belong to some form of this 

 species was collected in 1879, near Tail Creek, N. W. T.,. by David 

 Macoun. It seems to connect & macrophylla with this species all 

 the flowers being in thyrsoid clusters in the axils of the ample leaves. 



: (987,) S.. humilis, Pursh. On gravelly oi- dry slope.-, from 

 Morley through the Rocky Mountains to Donald in the Columbia valley. 

 (Macoun.') 



(990.) S. puberula, Nutt. Truemanville, JST.S. {Trueman.) 

 Norton, N.B. {Hay.) 



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(1000.) S. Missouriensis, Nutt. Damp or wet meadows. Point 

 Edward, River St. Clair, Ont. {J. M. Macoun.) 



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- (1005.) S. nemoralis, Ait. Not uncommon at Morley and at 

 Golden City, mouth of Kicking Horse River, Rocky Mountains. 

 {Macoun.) 



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(1006.) S. rigida, Linn. Common along the Grand Trunk rail- 

 way, a mile west of London, Ont. {Burgess.) 



(1007.) S. Ohioensis, Riddell. Marshy ground, Point Edward, 

 River St. Clair, Ont. {J. M. Macoun.) 



(2168.) S. Riddellit, Frank, 



S. amplencaulis, Mertens. Terr. & Gray, FI. II., 210. 

 MarshygroundjPointBdward, River St. Clair, Aug. 1884. {Macoun.) 



