164 The Ottawa Naturalist. [November 



Lawrence River at Bic, Quebec, but will probably be found 

 elsewhere. Characterized by its " large, wide-spreading 

 crimson calyx, deep claret-colored styles and the strongly 

 contrasting broadly obcordate bright yellow petals " ; sug- 

 gesting Geum macrophyllum in the outline of the leaf only. 



Medicago denticulata, Willd. 



Toronto, Ont. ( W Scott.) Not recorded from Ontario. 



Vicia vii.losa, L. 



Camlachie, Ont, June 18th, 1901, No. 34,280. (John 

 Macoun. ) New to Canada, rare in North America. Intro- 

 duced. 



Geranium pratense, L. 



Roadsides and pasture fields, Wakefield, Que., 1903. 

 (John Macoun ) 



Linum catharticum, L. 



On the left side of the entrance road, Beechwood Ceme- 

 tery, Ottawa, Ont., 1903 (John Macoun.) Not before 

 recorded from Ontario. 



Empetrum nigrum, L. , var. andinum, DC. 



Distinguished from E. nigrum by its red fruit and tomen- 

 tose or lanate young leaves This plant was sent us from 

 Newfoundland many years ago and was named E. rubrum. 

 Mr. L. Fernald has shown (Rhodora, vol. iv : 147-15 1) that it 

 is apparently identical with the Andes plant described by De 

 Candolle. 



Rhus Vernix, L. 



R. venenata, Macoun, Cat Can. Plants, 1 : 100 and 505. 



Abundant by the little lake west ot East Templeman, 

 Que., 1903. (John Macoun.) Not recorded east of S. VV. 

 Ontario. 



Impatiens noli-me-tangere, L. 



On Kent street, Ottawa, Ont. Noticed there for several 

 years previous to 1901, whern flowering specimens were col- 

 lected in September. y^O* - - / 



