1 68 The Ottawa Naturalist. [October 



Verbascum Blattaria, L. 



Roadsides, Mira Bay, Cape Breton Island, N. S. {John Ma- 

 coun.) Not recorded east of Ontario. These specimens are the sub- 

 species V. virgatiim, with very glandular shortly decurrent upper 

 leaves, and pedicels shorter than the calyx. 



Pedicularis capitata, Adams. 



Moose Mountain, Elbow River, Rocky Mountains, alt. 7,000 

 ft., 1897. Herb. No. 19,916. [John Macouri.) Mountains near Lac 

 Brule, Athabasca River, Alta. Herb. No. 19,917, 1898. {W. 

 Spreadborough.) Not before recorded from Rocky Mountains, or 

 south of the Arctic Circle in Canada. 



Plantago eriopoda, Torr. var. cylindrica, 



Malig-ne River, Athabasca River, Alberta, July 6th, 1898. 

 Herb. No. 20,073. [W. Spreadborough. )A span high, leaves and 

 scape pubescent, spike f-ij^ inch long, cyclindrical. This is pro- 

 bably P. lanceolata, var. ^., Hook, Fl., vol. ii, p. 123, and very 

 likely a good species. 



Myrica Carolinensis, Mill, 



M. cerifera, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, vol. i, p. 435. 



Common on Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton Island and 

 in parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. M. cerifera is not 

 found north of Marvland, U. S. 



Larix Lyai.li, Parlai. 



Between Kootanie Lake and the St. Mary's River watershed, 

 B. C, at altitudes between 6,500 to 7,000 feet, or a little more, 

 1898. [Samuel S. Fowler.) Western limit. 



LiLiUM CoLUMBiANUM, Hanson. 



Tete Jaune Cache, headwaters of Eraser River, Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 1898. {W. Spreadborough.) Northern and eastern limit. 



Lysichiton Kamtschatcense, Schott. 



Wet woods near Canoe River, western slope of Rocky Moun- 

 tains in Lat. 53°. 1889. {W. Spreadborough.) Eastern and, in that 

 part of Canada, northern limit. 



