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63. Saxifraga Hirculus, L.—B.

North-west shore of Tobaunt Lake.

64. Saxifraga tricuspidata, Retz.—B. W.

Fort Chippewyan, Lake Athabasca. North shore of Carey Lake. Wharton Lake. Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River. Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet. Ashe Inlet.

65. Chrysosplenium alternifolium, L.—B.

Limestone Island, Nicholson Lake.

66. Parnassia Kotzebuei, Cham. and Schl.—W.

South end of Daly Lake.

67. Parnassia palustris, L.—W.

Fort Churchill.

68. Ribes oxydcanthoides, L.—W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca, near Fond du Lac.

69. Ribes rubrum, L.—W.

Fort Chippewyan, Lake Athabasca.

70. Ribes Hudsonianum, Richards.—W.

Fort Chippewyan, Lake Athabasca.

71. Ribes prostratum, L'Her.—W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca. Esker, near the Narrows of Daly Lake. East and north shores of Carey Lake.


XII. HALORAGEÆ.


72. Hippuris vulgaris, L.—B.

Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet.

73. Hippuris maritima, L.—B. W.

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


XIII. ONAGRACEÆ.


74. Epilobium angustifolium, L.—W.B.

Esker, near the Narrows of Daly Lake. Ashe Inlet, Hudson Strait.

These localities probably mark the northern range of this species.

75. Epilobium latifolium, L.—B.

West shore of Tobaunt Lake. Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River, where the flowers were just appearing on August 25. Fort Churchill. Ashe Inlet.