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88. Petasites sagittata, Gray.—B.

Limestone Island, Nicholson Lake. Ashe Inlet, Hudson Strait.

89. Arnica alpina, Olin.—B. W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca. Esker, near Narrows of Daly Lake. West shore of Tobaunt Lake. Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River. Fort Churchill. Ashe Inlet.

90. Senecio palustris, Hook., var. congesta, Hook.—B.

West shore of Tobaunt Lake. Fort Churchill. Ashe Inlet.

91. Senecio aureus, L., var. borealis, Tor. and Gr.—B.

Limestone Island in Nicholson Lake.

92. Senecio aureus, L., var. balsamitœ, Tor. and Gr.—W.

Fort Churchill.

93. Saussurea alpina, Hook.—B.

North end of Wharton Lake.

94. Taraxacum officinale, Weber, var. alpinum, Koch.—B.

Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River. Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet. Fort Churchill.


XVIII. CAMPANULACEÆ.


95 Campanula uniflora, L.—B.

Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River.


XIX. VACCINIACEÆ.


96. Vaccinium Canadense, Kalm.—W.

South end of Daly Lake.

97. Vaccinium uliginosum, L.—W.B.

North shore of Lake Athabasca. Telzoa River, just below Daly Lake. Carey Lake. Tobaunt Lake. Loudon Rapids, above Forks of Telzoa River. Fort Churchill.

98. Vaccinium Vitis-Idœa, L.—W.B.

North shore of Lake Athabasca. Daly Lake. Tobaunt Lake. Loudon Rapids, above the Forks of Telzoa River. Fort Churchill.

While both this and the preceding species extend for a considerable distance into the Barren Lands, the bushes are small and bear very little fruit.