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candidus, Mx. (N,-W.T.), Ruhus Nutkamcs, Mocino (B.C.), Liatris 



cylindracea, Michx. (W. Out.), L. scariosa (Manitoba), L. 2JU>ictatat 



Hook. (N.-W-T.), Soldago rigida, L. (N.-W.T.), Gaillardia aristafa, 



Parsh. (B.C.), Nemophila parvijlora, Douor. (B.C.), Phacelia Menziesii, 



Torr. (B.C.), Convolvulus spithamaus, L. (L. Superior), Solarium 



triflorum, Nutt. (N.-W.T.), Allium stellatum (B.C.) The following grow 



from the bulb and stand our winters well : Lilium parvlfiorum, 



Cavmssia esculenta and Fritillaria lanceolata. All of the above with 



the exception of the first two and Solanum triflorum are worthy of a 



place in our gardens as ornamental plants. 



(Signed) 



E. B. WHYTE. 



SAML. WOODS. 



H. B. SMALL. (M.D.) 



ADDITIONS TO THE "FLORA OTTAWAENSIS.' 



Caucalis dcmcoides, L. (Stewarton, July) Mr. Fletcher. 



Lonicera oblongifolia, Muhl. (Mtr Bleue, July 1) do 



Dipsacus sylveUris, Mill. (Friel St., Ottawa, July) Mr. Ami, 



Euphorbia Peplus, L. (Green's Creek, September) Mr. Fletcher 



Betula pumila, L. (Mer Bleue, July 1) do 



Cynosurus crislatus (Stewarton, August) do 



EXCURSION. 



The third regular monthly Excursion was held on Thursday, 

 21st July, to Buckingham, P.Q. The morning opened dull and 

 cloudy with an occasional drop or two of lain. This dullness, 

 undoubtedly, affected very seriously the attendance, for when the 

 whistle of the "Maude" .sounded at 7.20, only 24 members were present. 

 The day turned out a ])erfect success, the overcast sky during i)art of 

 the day, accompanied by a light breeze rendered the labours of the 

 Collectors a much i)leasanter occupation than has been the case during 

 the greater part of this hot dry month. Rich collections were made in 

 all branches. At noon the party re-assea.bled for luncheon at the grist 



