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Sporobolus asperifolius Thurber. Monolepis Nuttalliana (Schultes) Engelm. 
Stipa comata Trin. & Rupr. Salicornia europoea L. 
Carex? atrata VL. var. ovata Boot. Suada depressa (Pursh.) Wats. 
Carex sychnocephala Carey. Amaranthus paniculatus I. 
Juncus Mertensianus Bong. Silene Douglasii Hook. var. multicaulis Rob. 
Luzula spicata (L.) DC. Sisymbrium canescens Nutt. 
Briogonum niveum Doug. Asclepias speciosa Torr. 
Polygonum acre leptostachyum Meisn. Mertensia paniculata Don. 
Polygonum Douglasii Greene var. montanum Salvia pratensis L. 
Small. Chenactis Douglasii TI. & A. 
Atriplex argentea Nutt. Iva ranthiifolia Nutt. 
Chenopodium leptophyllum Nutt. 
Mr. W. B. Anderson, as is his usual custom, brought in a number of plants collected over a 
large portion of the Province, including Prince Rupert, Anahim, and Fort George in the north, 
the Columbia River Valley in the east, Southern Okanagan to the south, Chilliwack and Lytton 
to the west, besides a small series from Vancouver Island. 
Specimens mounted and placed in the collection include :— 
Sisyrinchium Macounii Bickn. Mimulus peduncularis Dougl. 
Urtica wrens L. Pentstemon Richardsonii Doug. 
Silene Douglasii Hook. var. Macounii Rob. Cynoglossum? grande Doug). 
; Arubis? Macounii S. Wats. Antennaria? aprica Greene. 
q Sisymbrium linifolium Nutt. Anthemis tinetoria I. 
Thelypodium laciniatum Wndl. Crepis occidentalis Nutt. 
Savifraga nivalis lL. Gnaphalium Macounii Greene. 
/ Astragalus Purshii Doug. Helianthus Nuttallii T. & G. 
Geranium Robertianum L. 
Besides these, there are a number of Compositie as yet undetermined. 
1 The following additions to the IIerbarium are also recorded :— 
Aristida purpurea Nutt; Hemicarpha avristulata (Coville) Smyth. Presented by Dr. M. 
) O. Malte. 
. Orthocarpus purpurascens Benth. Presented by Dr. C. IF. Newcombe. 
Phyllospadiz Scouleri Hook.; Cakile edulenta Tlook. Presented by Mr. W. A. Newcombe. 
Collected on the west coast of Calvert Island, extending their previously known range. 
Portulaca oleracea I. Vresented by Mr. A. R. Sherwood. ‘This plant appears to be spread- 
) _ ing in the vicinity of Victoria and may become a troublesome weed. 
, An Epipactes as yet unidentified, presented by Mr. W. Burton. 
Tris (introduced), not yet identified; Lupinus micranthus Dougl., a pink flowering form; 
Plantago lanceolata L., an uncommon form. Presented by Professor J. K. Henry. 
Poa bulbosa L.; Luphorbia glyptosperma Engelin.; Zizia cordifolia (Walt.) DC. Presented 
by Mr. W. R. Carter. 
Allium sp. Moly lL. This Allium with its handsome yellow flowers and strong scent has 
escaped from cultivation and is now spreading and growing in a wild state in portions of the 
Cowichan District. Presented by Mr. Dennis Ashby. 
The following are additions to our Canadian and Provincial flora :— 
Caphalanthera oregana Reich. A single specimen collected and retained by Mr. R. Glen- 
denning at Agassiz, July, 1918, and identified by Professor C. VY. Piper, of Washington, D.C. 
New to Canada. 
Hemicarpha aristulata (Coville) Smith. Collected at Cadboro Bay, V.1., July 7th, 1921, by 
Dr. M. O. Malte. New to Canada. : 
Silene Douglasii Hook. var. Macounii Rob. Collected at Comox, V.L., by Mr. W. B. Anderson. 
New to Vancouver Island. 
Poa bulbosa L. Collected Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C., May 17th, 1921, and identified 
by Mrs. Agnes Chase, Washington, D.C. ° 
Buphorbia glyptosperma Wngelm. Vitzgerald, V.I., August 7th, 1921; Zizia cordifolia 
(Walt.) DC., Fitzgerald, V.1., July 31st, 1921. Collected by Mr. W. R. Carter. New to Vancouver 
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