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46. Rubus strigosus, Michx. — W. 



Banks of Stone River. In an isolated grove of white spruce on 



the north shore of Carey Lake. 

 The last-mentioned would seem to have been an isolated 



locality, at some considerable distance north of Its general 



northern limit. 



47. Dryas integrifoUa, Vahl. — B. 



Carey Lake. Limestone Island, in Nicholson Lake. West 

 shore of Dubawnt Lake. Loudon Rapids, above the forks 

 of Dubawnt River. Fort Churchill. Ashe Inlet, on the 

 north shore of Hudson Strait. 



48. Fragaria Canadensis, Michx. — W. 



North shore of Lake Athabasca and Woodcock Portage, on 



Stone River. 

 This species, which has usually been confounded with F. Vir- 



giniana, was also collected in the same year by Miss Taylor 



at Fort Smith, on Slave River. 



49. Potentilla Norvegica, L. — W. 



Woodcock Portage, on Stone River. Red Hill, on the vfest 

 shore of Hinde Lake. 



50. Potentilla nivea, L. — B. 



Dubawnt River, between Schultz and Baker lakes. Mouth of 

 Chesterfield Inlet. Fort Churchill. 



51. Potentilla palustris, Scop. — W. 



Stony flats on the banks of Dubawnt River, just below Daly 

 Lake. 



52. Potentilla fruticosa, L. — W. 



North shore of Lake Athabasca, a little distance west of Fond 

 du Lac. 



53. Potentilla nana, Willd. — B. 



Shore of Hudson Bay, north of Marble Island. Ashe Inlet, on 

 the north shore of Hudson Strait. 



54. Potentilla tridentata, Solander. — W. 



Woodcock Portage, Stone River. 



55. AmelancMer alnifolia, Nutt. — W. 



North-west angle. Lake Athabasca. 



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