Contributions to Canadian Botany. 7 



pp. 70 and 499, and tlie anangeniont now given is 

 intehded to take the place of tliat in the catalogue. 



Hypericum Canadense, Linn. 



In sandy soil at Kaniloops, B.C. ; wet ground, Sproat 

 Lake, Vancouver Island. (John Macoun.) Not befoie 

 recorded west of Alberta. 



Malva tarviflora, Linn. 



M. borealis, IMacoun, Cat. Vol. II., p. 313. 



Specimens of this plant were collected on Imllast heaps 

 at Nanainio, Vancouver Island in 1887, by Prof. Macoun, 

 and called M. borealis. It was again found by him at the 

 same place in 1893 (Herb. No. 46) and correctly deter- 

 mined by Prof. Greene. 



Malya rotundifolia, Linn. 



Waste places at Beacon Hill, Vancouver Island, 1893. 

 (John Macoun, Herb. No. 47.) 



SiDALCEA JIALY.EFLORA, Gray. 



Common at Eevelstoke. (John Macoun.) Not before 

 recorded from interior of British Columbia. 



Malyastrum coccineum, Nutt. 



On dry soil, 7 miles from the mouth of Deadman River, 

 near Kamloops Lake, B.C. (Jas. McEvoy.) Not before 

 recorded west of the prairie region. 



LixuM LE^VISII, Pursh. 



A white-flowered procumbent form of this })laut was 

 collected in Lat. 56' on the west side of Hudson Bay, by 

 Jas. M. Macoun, in 1886. No plants with blue flowers 

 were seen. 



Geranium erianthum, DC. 



Alice Arm, 01)servatory Inlet, B.C,. July 7th, 1893. 

 (Jas. McEvoy. Herlx No. 60.) Southern limit. 



