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Casttlleja Raupii Pennell. See Proc. A-cad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Ixxxvi, 528-31 (1934). 
Indian Paint-brush. 
Occasional in open upland woods, but found commonly at the willow 
margins of streams and wet meadows. Early flowers have been found in 
mid- June, but the height of the flowering season does not come until late 
June and early July. Mature fruit has been collected in the second week of 
August. 
30th base line district, Slave river, No, 1258; Fort Smith, No. 1261; 
Pine Lake district, Noe. 3153, 3154, 3155, 3156, 3157 ; Mdose (Eight) Lake 
district, Nos. 3150, 3158, 3159; base of eastern slope of Caribou mountains. 
Nos. 3151, 3152; lower Slave river, No, 1262. 
Khinanthus Kyrollae Chab. 
Apparently rare or only occasional in the region, and collected thus far 
only at the willow margin of a prairie about 6 miles north of Peace river, 
near the base of Caribou mountains. In both flower and fruit July 28. 
Base of eastern slope of Caribou mountains, No. 3145-a. 
Orthocarpus luteus Nutt. 
Rare, and found thus far only in dry prairies. Peace point, No. 4394 
(1932). 
Pedicularis Jabradorica Houtlyn. See Rhod. xxxiii, 193 (1931). Lousewort. 
Apparently limited to muskegs in Caribou mountains, where it is 
common, and found in flower July 11-12. 
Eastern edge of Caribou Mountain plateau, No. 3145. 
LENTIBULAMACEAE 
Utricularia vulgaris L. Great Bladderwort. 
Abundant in shallow lakes and sluggish streams throughout the region. 
Collected in flower from the second week in July to the second week in 
August. 
Cree (Mamawi) creek, No. 3139; Pine Lake district, Nos. 3140, 3141; 
near Round lake, about 18 miles south of Pine lake, No. 3142; Moose 
(Eight) lake, Nos. 3143, 3144; Grande Detour portage, lower Slave river, 
Russell, No. 74. 
U, minor L. Small Bladderwort. 
Probably common in shallow lakes throughout the area, but collected 
thus far only from Moose lake, where it was in a sterile condition 
August 5. 
Moose (Eight) lake, No. 3138. 
PLANTAGINACEAE 
Plantago major L . } var. asiatica (L.) Decne. Common Plantain. 
Common on river banks and in damp, sandy meadows on the uplands. 
New rosettes collected in mid- June, and flower buds June 23. Flowers 
and immature fruits collected July 14, and mature fruits in August. 
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