160 The Ottawa Naturalist. [November 



Lake Erie. Mr. W. C. McCalla collected it in 1897 near the bottom 

 of the ravine of "The Twenty," Lincoln Co., Ont., Mr. J. Dear- 

 ness reported it in 1902 from near Wardsville, Middlesex Co., 

 Ont., and Prof. Macoun found it to be abundant in 1907 in 

 Kettle Creek Valley, two miles south of St. Thomas. 



Leonurus Sibiricus, L. 



Along the Cote des Neiges Road, near Montreal, Que., 

 September, 1906. (Dr. Robt. Campbell). Onh^ Canadian station 

 known. 



Nicotiana longiflora. Car. 



Escaped from cultivation and naturalized at Cote des 

 Neiges near Montreal, Que. (Dr. Robt. Campbell). Only Can- 

 adian record. 



Galinsoga parviflora, Cav. 



Several records of the finding of this species in Ontario 

 have been recorded in these papers, but the first record for 

 Canada was overlooked. This was made in The Record oj 

 Science, Vol. VI, p. 402, by Dr. Robt. Campbell, who found it 

 in the McGill College grounds at Montreal. Dr. Campbell writes 

 that it is now well naturalized at Montreal, its favorite habitat 

 being vacant uncultivated spaces between the side-walks and 

 the fronts of houses. 



Petasites speciosa, (Nutt.) Piper. 



P.palmata, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, vol. I, 260 in part. 



All our specimens from the vicinity of the Pacific Coast are 

 this species. They are from Port Moody, Burrard Inlet, B.C., 

 No. 14,672; Gordon Head, Vancouver Island, No. 14,671; 

 Comox, V.I., No. 14,676, and Sooke, V.I., No. 11,596. All 

 collected by Prof. Macoun. We have also several Alaskan 

 specimens. 



Senecio EREMOi'HiLUS, Rich. 



Near streams 'n woods between Ashcroft and Clinton, B.C., 

 1906. (E. Wilson). Not before recorded west of the Rocky 

 Mountains. 



SONCHUS ARVENSIS, L. 



Near Golden, B.C., 1906. (R. Landells). Our onlv record 

 west of Manitoba. 



