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76. Epilobium lineare, Gray.—B.

Red Hill, on the shore of Hinde Lake. Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet.


XIV. CORNACEÆ.


77. Cornus Canadensis, L.—W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca. South end of Daly Lake.


XV. CAPRIFOLIACEÆ.


78. Viburnum pauciflorum, Pylaie.—W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca. Esker, near the Narrows of Daly Lake.

79. Linnæa borealis, Gronov.—W.

Elizabeth Rapids, Stone River. Esker, near the Narrows of Daly Lake. North shore of Carey Lake. Fort Churchill.


XVI. RUBIACEÆ.


80. Galium trifidum, L.—W.

Red Hill, on the shore of Hinde Lake.


XVII. COMPOSITÆ.


81. Erigeron uniflorus, L.—B.

Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River.

82. Erigeron eriocephalus, J. Vahl.—B.

North end of Wharton Lake.

83. Antennaria alpina, Gærtn.—B.

West shore of Tobaunt Lake.

84. Achillæa millefolium, L., var. nigrescens, L.—W.B.

Woodcock portage, Stone River, Fort Churchill. Ashe Inlet.

85. Matricaria inodora, L., var. nana, Hook.—W.

Fort Churchill.

86. Artemisia borealis, Pall., var. Wormskioldii, Bess.—B.W.

Telzoa River, just below Daly Lake, and east end of Aberdeen Lake.

87. Petasites palmata, Gray.—W.

Fond du Lac, Lake Athabasca.