1918] Fernald,— Epilobium, Sect. Chamaenerion 5 
dunes, Brion Island, August 6, 1904, St. John, no. 1936. ALASKA: 
Nazan Bay, Atka, 1907, E. C. Van Dyke, no. 85; moist meadows, 
Makushin Bay, Unalaska, August 11, 1907, Van Dyke, no. 185; low- 
land flats, Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, August 13, 1903, Van Dyke, no. 
199; Nagai Island, Shumagin Islands, August 16, 1872, M. W. Har- 
rington; Sitka, 1865-66, Ferd. Bishoff. 
Var. intermedium (Wormsk.), n. comb. Epilobium intermedium 
Wormsk. Athene (1813) 83. E. pauciflorum Schrank, Denkschr. Bot. 
Ges. Regensb. i. Ab. ii. 15 (1818); Meyer, Pl. Lab. 72 (1830); Schlecht., 
Linnaea, x. 96 (1835). Chamaenerium angustifolium B. intermedium 
(Wormsk.) Lange, Med. om Grønland, Heft. 3, 16 (1880) and 240 
(1887).— Greenland, Labrador, Newfoundland, and eastern Quebec. 
The following are referred here. GREENLAND: without definite 
locality, Wormskjold; Igdlorsuit, west Greenland, August 16, 1881, 
Sylow; Disco, July 23, 1871, F. M. Fries. LABRADOR: Rama, August 
20-24, 1897, J. D. Sornborger, no. 44 (broad-leaved form); spruce 
grove, Nain, August 11, 1897, Sornborger, no. 45 (narrow-leaved form); 
Hopedale, August 11, 1891, Bowdoin College Expedition. NEw- 
FOUNDLAND: Grand Lake, July 15—August 15, 1906, Owen Bryant. 
QUEBEC: common on granitic shores of alpine ponds, Table-top 
Mountain, Gaspé County, August 7, 1906, Fernald & Collins, no. 668. 
Var. platyphyllum (Daniels), n. comb. Chamaenerion angusti- 
folium platyphyllum Daniels, Univ. Mo. Studies, Sci. Ser. ii. no. 2, 
176 (1911).— Gaspé County, Quebec; Minnesota, Assiniboia, Alberta, 
and British Columbia south to New Mexico. The following are 
characteristic specimens. QUEBEC: meadows and cool gorges of 
Table-top Mountain, Gaspé County, August 2 and 3, 1906, Fernald & 
Collins, nos. 664, 665. MINNEsoTA: Center City, June, 1892, B. C. 
Taylor. Asstnrpota: Crane Lake, June 30, 1894, J. Macoun, no. 
4957. Montana: Bozeman, September 15, 1901, W. W. Jones. 
Wyomiye: Garfield Peak, July 29, 1894, A. Nelson, no. 691; moist 
open woods, Nash’s Fork, Albany County, July 28, 1900, A. Nelson, 
no. 7710; alt. 9000 ft., Big Horn Mountains, July 20, 1900, J. G. Jack; 
Flat Creek, Jackson Hole, July 30, 1901, Merrill & Wilcox, no. 1110. 
Uran: wet canyon, alt. 9000 feet, Geyser Reservoir, July 11, 1912, 
E. P. Walker, no. 263. New Mexico: Mogollon Mountains, alt. 
11,000 feet, August 15, 1903, O. B. Metcalfe, no. 510. Ipamo: frequent 
beneath the yellow pines, alt. 4500 feet, Trinity, August 8, 1910, 
J. F. Macbride, no. 531; among willows, frequent, alt. 7000 feet, Silver 
City, July 21, 1910, Macbride, no. 446. NEVADA: moist ravine, alt. 
1850-2500 m., Pack’s Station, August 4, 1914, A. S. Hitchcock, no. 
1022. WasuHiInGcTon: Clark Springs, Spokane County, July 10, 1902, 
F. O. Kreager, no. 126; near Egbert Spring, Douglas County, July 5, 
1893, Sandberg & Leiberg, no. 407; Fort Colville, 1860, Lyall. 
