149. 
154. 
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XXXI. EMPETRACEA. 
Empetrum nigrum, L.—W.B. 
Daly Lake. 
Hinde Lake. 
Carey Lake. . 
Loudon Rapids, on Tobaunt River. 
Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet. 
Ashe Inlet, on Hudson Strait. 
Very little fruit wss found on the bushes north of the edge of 
the Barren Lands. 
XXXII. CONIFER Ai. 
. Juniperus communis, L.— W. 
Fort Chippewyan, Lake Athabasca. 
Esker, near the middle of Daly Lake. 
North shore of Carey Lake. 
. Juniperus Sabina, L., var. procumbens, Pursh.— W. 
Fort Chippewyan, Lake Athabasca. 
. Pinus Banksiana, Lambert.— W. 
On dry sandy or rocky slopes as far north as the north end of 
Selwyn Lake. 
. Picea nigra, Link.— W.B., 
North shore of Lake Athabasca. 
Telzoa River, just below Daly Lake. 
This species occurs in scattered groves down the Telzoa River 
to Tobaunt Lake. On the shore of Hudson Bay it 
reaches its northern limit at the mouth of Nelson River. 
The most northern examples are spreading shrubs, in the 
middle of which may be found a small upright stem four 
or five feet high.—J. B. T. 
Picea alba, Link.—W.B. 
North shore of Lake Athabasca. 
The sandy eskers near Hinde and Boyd lakes were thinly 
covered with fine large trees of this species. Groves of large 
trees were also growing on the wet but well drained flats 
or slopes beside the Telzoa River down to within a short 
distance of Tobaunt Lake. Many large drifted trunks 
were also found at the Forks below this lake. Its northern 
