Contributions to Canadian Botany. 77 



This species is confined to Eastorn Canada and does not 

 extend across the continent as stated in .Macoun's Cat. Can. 

 Plants, p. 15. Our most western specimens are from Flat 

 liock Portage, Lake Xipigon, Ont. 



Thalictrum I'URPURASCENS, Linn. 



Long Lake, Assiniboia ; Warm Springs, Kootanie Lake, 

 B.C. (John 2Iacoun.) Not before recorded west of Ontario. 

 Refoi ences under var. ceriferum, Macoun's Cat. Can. Plants, 

 p. -479 go here. 



Thalictrum venulosum, Trelease. 



Additional stations for this rare species are Manitoba 

 House, Lake Manitoba ; Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mts. 

 (John Macouii). 



Thalictrum dioicum x purpurascens. 



Specimens from Eel River, Restigouche, N.B., {R. Chal- 

 mers.) with leaves glandular and fruit intermediate have 

 been referred here by Dr. Trelease. 



Note — All the specimens of Thalictrum referred to above 

 have been examined by Dr. Wm Trelease and our deter- 

 minations confirmed or corrected by him. 



Anemone deltoidea, Dougl. 



Specimens collected in the Coast Range by Dr. G. M, 

 Dawson, were referred here by Prof. Macoun, (Cat. Can. 

 Plants p. 13.) A i-ecent examination of these specimens 

 shews them to be A. RicIiarJsorii. A. deltoidea has not been 

 found in Canada. 



Anemone hepatica, L. 



A few leaves collected by Dr. Robt. Bell on the Upper 

 Savage Islands, Hudson Straits, (Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 p. 478), prove to be the root-leaves of Saxifraga cernua and 

 not A. Hepatica. 



Anemone Lyallii, Britton, Annals of N. Y. Academy of 

 Sciences, Vol. Yl. p. 227. 



