ijo The Ottawa Naturalist. | November 



subpinnatifidum, Fernald, Rhodora, V : is abundantly repre- 

 sented in the herbarium of the Geological Survey by speci- 

 mens from Labrador to British Columbia. 



Artemisia biennis, Willd. 



Near the mouth of Albany River, James Bay, 1904. 

 (IV. Spreadborough.) Probably introduced. 



Arnica Gaspensis, Fernald, Rhodora, vn : 148. 



Described from specimens collected on ledges of a hill 

 near Ste. Anne des Monts, Gaspe, in 1881, by Mr. J. A. Allen. 



Arnica plantaginea, Pursh. 



Described from specimens collected in Labrador and 

 recorded from several stations there. Re- described by Mr. 

 Fernald, Rhodora, vn : 247. 



Arnica Sornborgeri, Fernald, Rhodora, vn : 147. 



Bank of a mountain brook at Rama, Labrador. ( /. D. 

 Sornborger.) 



Carduus nutans, L. 



In the pasture on the Peche River above the schoolhouse 

 at Wakefield, (Que., 1903. (John Macoun.) Not recorded 

 west of the Maritime Provinces. 



Cirsium arvense, Hoffm. var. setosum, Ledeb. 



In a second-growth woods about 200 yards from the 

 Grand Trunk Railway at Lachine, Que., 1905. No. 67.797. 

 (Dr. Robt. Campbell.) 



Cemtaurea Jacea, L. 



Waste places at Owen Sound, Ont., 1901. Herb. No, 

 26,445. (John Macoun.) New to Fastern Canada. 



Lejntodon hispidus, L. 



Moist meadows, Gait, Ont., 1902. (IF. Ifcrriot.) New 

 to Canada. 



SONCHUS ARVENSIS, L. 



Albany, James Bay. 1904. (W. Spreadborough.) 



