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ASPERUGO PROCUMBENS, L. 



Waste places at Banff, Alta., 1903. (iV. B. Sanson.) 

 Not recorded west of Ontario. 



Verbena bracteosa x stricta. 



A Verbena^ evidently a hybid between V. bracteosa and 

 V. stricta was found growing very abundantly on dry sandy 

 ground near Pt. Edward, Ont, Aug. 20, 1903. {C.K. Dodge.) 



Mertensia oblongifolia, Don. 



Common on hillsides around Trail, Columbia River, 

 B.C. Nos. 66,567 and 66,568. (/. M. Macoun.) New to 

 Canada. 



Mertensia ciliata, Don. 



South fork of Salmon River, near Idaho boundary. No. 

 66,56b. 1902. ( IV. Spreadborough.) New to Canada. 



Teucrium littorale, Bicknell. 



Along the shore below Mahone Bay, N S. {Dr. C. A. 

 Hamilton.) New to Canada. 



Scutellaria nervosa, Pursh. 



Dry open woods, Cedar Creek, Arner, near Kingsville, 

 Ont. No. 54,679 {John Macoun ) New to Canada. 



Mentha arvensis, L. var. lanata, Piper, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 

 xxix : 223. 



Size and habit ot var. Canadensis, Briquet {M. Can- 

 adensis, L.) but the calyx, stem, petioles and often the whole 

 underside of the leaf-blade densely lanate-pubescent. 



Dry bed of torrent, Middle Creek, Chilliwack River, B.C. 

 No. 54,657; bank of Chilliwack River, B.C. No. 54,656. 

 {J. M. Macoun.) New to Canada. 



SOLANUM CAROLINENSE, L. 



Very abundant at Point Edward, Lake Huron. No. 

 54-53 1 - [John Macoun.) 

 Physalis pruinosa, L. 



Streets of Southampton, Ont, No. 54,524. {John 

 Macoun.) New to Canada. 



