1917] The Ottawa Naturalist. 55 



Montia Chamissoi (Ledeb.) D. & J. 

 Pleuricospora fimbriolata Gray, (W. R. Carter). 

 Newberrya congest a, Mt. Arrowsmith, (W. R. Carter). 

 Subularia aquatica L. (Cat. Can. PI.) 

 Erytkronium Smithii Hook. 

 Verbena hastata L. (W. R. Carter). 



Elatine americana (Pursh) Arn. (Dr. C. F. Newcombe). 

 The following plants not hitherto reported from Vancouver 

 Island have been recently collected by Mr. W. R. Carter: 



*Corydalis Scouleri Hook. Nitinat, Ap. 28, 1915. Det. by Dr. 



C. F. Newcombe. New to Canada. 

 *Pedicularis ornithorhyncha Benth. Mt. Arrowsmitb, July 24. 



1915. Det. by Dr. C. F. Newcombe. New to Canada. 

 Apocynum cannabinum, (The form sometimes distinguished as 



J. Suksdorfii) Cameron Lake. 

 Potentilla dissecta Pursh. var. glaucophylla S. Wats. Mt Arrow- 

 smith. 

 Antennaria parvifolia Nutt. (?)Mf. Arrowsmith. Differs from 



the common B. C. form in its yellowish, but acute, tegules. 

 Erigeron salsuginosus Gray, var. angustif alius Gray. Mt. 



Arrowsmith (?) 

 Mitella caulescens Nutt. Alberni. 

 Prunella vulgaris L. var. lanceolata forma Candida Fernald Tort 



Alberni. Not rare. 

 Euphorbia hirsuta (Torr.) Wiegand. SproatLake; introduced. 

 Lythrum Salicaria L. var. tomentosum (Mill) DC. Salt marsh, 



Alberni; introduced. 

 TrtfoUum arvense'L. Englishman's River; introduced. 

 Hypopitys brevis Small. Beaufort Range. Distinguished from H. 



Hypopitys L. by the strongly funnel-form stigmas which 



seem to characterize all our western species. 

 The following plants were collected by the writer near Alberni 

 in June, 1916. 



MeUca Smithii (Porter) Vasey. Alberni. 



MeUca Geyeri Munro. Alberni. The range of this grass is said 



to be California to Oregon. If it occurs in "Washington, it 



has not vet found its way into the rlora>. 

 Glyceria lepiostachya Buckl. Alberni. 

 Carex obnupta Bailey. A little-known plant in southern B.C.; 



differing from C. magnifica Dewey (C. sitchensis of 



authors) in its more slender spikes. Low ground. Port 



Alberni, apparently rare. 

 Carex praticola Rydb. Drv woods, Alberni. 



*Dr. C. F. Newcombe informfTTnerfhat both of these plants were coTlecTecl 

 by Mr. J. M. Macoun during the season of 1915 at possibly earlier dates. The 

 Pedicularis was also collected in 1915 on the mountains near Squamish. 



