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Chase River, Vancouver Isiand, No. 15,981 ; Comox, 

 Vancouver Island, No. 635 ; Burrard Inlet, B.C., No. 15,979 

 (John Macoun) ; Lacomb Island, Portland Canal, B.C., No. 

 11,978 (J. McEvoy) : Renfrew District, Vancouver Island, 

 No. 41,413 {Rosendahl and Brand). 



DODECATHEON PUBERULUM, (Nutt. ) Piper. 



Grassy slopes, Penticton, Lake Okanagan, B.C. No. 

 61,247. (JV. Spreadborough.) Damp spots at Trail, Columbia 

 River, B.C. No. 66,531 ; west of Sophie Mt., B C. No. 

 66,532. (/. M. Macoun.) 



Cynanchum Vincitoxicum, R. Br. 



Escaped from cultivation at Niagara Falls, Ont., 1904. 

 (W. Scoti.) 



Nemophila breviflora, Gray. 



Very abundant on damp grassy slopes at an altitude of 

 5,000 feet, Sophie Mt., S.W. of Rossland, B.C. No. 66,614. 

 (/. M. Macoun.) New to Canada, 



Polemonium elegans, Greene, Pittonia. in : 305. 

 P. confertum, Cat. Can. PI., 11 : 330. 



Summit of South Kootenay Pass, Rocky Mountains. 

 No. 16,221. {Dr. G M. Dawson.) Summit of Sheep Moun- 

 tain, Waterton Lake, Rocky Mountains. No. 11,807. {John 

 Macoun.) Second summit west of Skagit River, near the 

 International Boundary. Alt. 7,000 ft. No. 68,716. (/. M. 

 Macoun. ) 



Cynoglossum boreale, Fernald, Rhodora, vn : 249 

 C. Virginicum t Cat. Can. PI. 1 : 335 and 567. 

 C. occidentale, Cat. Can. PI. 1 : 567, and 11 : 344. 



This species is not uncommon in Ontario and eastward 

 throughout the Maritime Provinces, but west of Lake Superior 

 it is very rare. In our herbarium we have no specimens from 

 the wooded country north of the prairie region, where it was 

 collected by Drummond, nor have we any specimens from the 

 Rocky Mountains. Our herbarium material from British 

 Columbia is represented by specimens from Donald in the 

 Columbia valley and from Vernon near Lake Okanagan. 



