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XL. FILICES.

188. Polypodium vulgare, L.—W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca.

189. Phegopteris Dryopteris, Fee.—B.

Island near the middle of Boyd Lake.

190. Aspidium fragrans, Swartz.—W. B.

Daly Lake. Carey Lake.

Tobaunt River, between Schultz and Baker lakes.

Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet.

191. Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh.—B.

Limestone Island, in Nicholson Lake.

Mouth of Chesterfield Inlet.

192. Woodsia Ilvensis, R. B.—W.

North shore of Lake Athabasca.

Grove of white spruce on the north shore of Carey Lake.


XLI. LYCOPODIACEÆ.


193. Lycopodium annotinum, L.—W.

Cracking-stone Point, Lake Athabasca.

North shore of Carey Lake.

194. Lycopodium annotinum, L. var. alpestre, Hartm.—W.

Telzoa River, below Daly Lake.

195. Lycopodium complanatum, L.—W.

West shore of Hinde Lake.

196. Lycopodium Selago, L.—B.

West shore of Tobaunt Lake.

Ashe Inlet, on Hudson Strait.


XLII. MUSCI.


197. Sphagnum fuscum, var. pallescens, Warnst.—W.

In swamp on the banks of Telzoa River, just below Daly Lake.

198. Spagnum tenellum, var. rubellum, Warnst.—W.

Telzoa River, just below Daly Lake.

199. Spagnum acutifolium, Russ & Warnst.—W.

Telzoa River, just below Daly Lake.