1902] Macoun — Contributions to Canadian Botany. 267 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANADIAN BOTANY. ^ 



By James M. Macoun, Assistant Naturalist, Geolog-ical Survey of Canada. 



XV. 



Anemone Hudsoniana, Rich. 



Frenchman's Bay, near Southampton, Ont. Aug-. 28th, 

 iqoi. {John Macoun.) Southern Hmit in Ontario. 



AguiLEGfA cocciNEA, Small. 



Niagara, Ont. ; Cache Lake, Algonquin Park, Ont. ; 

 Otterburne, Man. ; Brandon, Man. [John Macoun.) Wing- 

 ham, Ont. (y. A. Morton.) Grindstone Point, Lake Winni- 

 peg. (J. M. Macomi.J Our only specimens of .^. Canadensis 

 are from Ottawa, Belleville and Red Rock, Ont. A. coccinea 

 is easily separable from A. CariadeTisis either in flower or fruit. 

 In flower by its stout spur which is more than twice the 

 length of that of A. Catiadensis and abruptly narrowed near 

 the apex. The follicles of A. coccinea are straight and much 

 longer than the spreading follicles of ^4. Canadensis. 



Aquilegia vulgaris, L. 



Roadside, Wyoming near Petrolia, Ont. (Jshn Macoun.) 



Lesquerella NODOSA, Green, Pittonia, vol. iv, p. 309. 



On sand, Castellated Rocks, Milk River, Assa., July 13th, 

 1895. Herb. No. 10,313.^ (John Macoun.) 



Lesquerella VERSICOLOR, Greene, Pittonia, vol. iv, p. 310. 



On rocky slopes. Stony Mt., Man., June 4th, 1896. 

 Herb. No. 12,401. (Johti Macoufi.) 



Lesquerella Macounii, Greene, Pittonia, vol. iv, p. 310. 



On prairies at the police barracks. Medicine Hat, Assa., 

 Aug. 9th, 1895. Herb. No. 10,308. (John Macoun.) 



^ Published by permission of the Director of the Geological Survey of 

 Canada. 



^These numbers are those under which specimens have been distributed 

 from the Herbarium of the Geological Survey of Canada. 



