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16. Cardamine digitata, Rich.—B.

Loudon Rapid, above Forks of Telzoa River. Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet. Not found elsewhere since it was collected by Sir John Richardson near the mouth of the Coppermine River.

17. Draba hirta, L.—B.

Limestone Island, Nicholson Lake. Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River. Also at Ashe Inlet, on the north shore of Hudson Strait.

18. Draba incana, L.—B.

Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River. Fort Churchill, on the west coast of Hudson Bay.

19. Draba nemorosa, L., var. leiocarpa, Lindb.—W.

Fond du Lac, Lake Athabasca.

20. Draba stellata, Jacq.—B.

North-west shore of Tobaunt Lake.

21. Cochlearia officinalis, L.—B.

Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet.

22. Eutrema Edwardsii, R. Br.—B.

North-west shore of Tobaunt Lake.

23. Nasturtium palustre, D. C.—W.

Fond du Lac, Lake Athabasca.


V. VIOLACEÆ.


24. Viola palustris, L.—W.

East and north shores of Carey Lake. These are the most northern localities in Canada where this species has been found.

25. Viola canina, L., var. Sylvestris, Regel.—W.

Fond du Lac, Lake Athabasca. South end of Daly Lake.


VI. CARYOPHYLLACEÆ.


26. Silene acaulis, L.—B.

Tobaunt Lake, west shore. North end of Wharton Lake. Also at Ashe Inlet, on Hudson Strait.

27. Lychnis apetala, L.—B.

Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet.

28. Lychnis affinis, Vahl.—B.

Tobaunt Lake, north-west shore.