1^10] The Ottawa Naturalist. 193 



Salix texkra, Anders. 



This species was described from specimens collected by 

 Lyall at 7.000 feet altitude on the International boundary in 

 1860 and was not collected in Canada again until found bv the 

 writer in 1905, probably on the same mountain on which Lyall 

 hrst saw it. Second summit west of Skagit River, altitude 6,500 

 feet. No. 73,674. 



Abkoxia umbellata. Lane. 



The record made for this species on page 148 of The 

 Ottawa Naturalist should have been credited to Mr. James 

 Fraser instead of Mr. George Fraser. 



Ranunculus Lobbii, A. Grav. 



Abundant in Lost Lake near Victoria, Vancouver Island, 

 Herb. No. 77,391. May 11th, 1908, in fine fruit. {John Macoun). 

 Not before recorded north of Oregon. 



Cakile edentula, (Bigel.) Hook. 



C. Americana, Nutt.: Macoun, Cat. Can. PI. I: 58. 



Abundant at Long Beach, 20 miles north of Ucleulet, west 

 coast of Vancouver Island, B.C., Augvist 7th, 1909. Herb. No. 

 78,288. {John Macoun). Not recorded in Canada west of Lake 

 vSuperior nor on the Pacific Coast north of California. 



Alth.-ea officinalis, L. 



Brother Victorin of Longueuil College reports this species 

 to be very common in pastures at Oka, Que. We have no other 

 record of its occurrence in Canada. 



Bartonia Virgixica, (L.) B S p. 



The cnlv .specimens we have of this beautiful species were 

 collected by Dr. Chas. A. Hamilton in pastures on both sides of 

 the Feauxbourg Road iust south of Mahone Bay, N.S. Dr. 

 Hamilton reports it as growing quite plentifully over 30 or 40 

 acres of pasture. The soil was thin and peaty but not swampy. 

 The plants associated with it were Pteris aquilina, Mynca 

 asplenfolia, GauUheria prociinibens, etc. Herb. No. 78,291. 



Amsinckia lycopsoides, Lehm. 



Douglas, B.C. No. 76,744. {Wm. Sprcadboroiigh). Common 

 in suitable localities on Vancouver Island but not before re- 

 corded from mainland of British Columbia. 



COLEOSANTHUS OBLONGIFOLIUS, (Nutt.) 



Brickellia oblongijolia, Macoun, Cat. Can. Pl. I: 207. 



This plant, which is hardly distinguishable from C. linif alius, 

 was collected by Lvall "on mountain slopes along the southern 

 boundarv of British Columbia" but not again until it was found 

 bv the M-riter in the Skagit Vallev, B.C., in 1908, Herb. N'.. 



