' Reprinted from the Canadian Record of Science, April, 1895." 



Contributions to Canadian Botany. 



By James M. Macoun. 



VI. 



Caltha leptosepala, DC, 



Mount Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C. (Jas. M. Macoim.) 

 Mountains at Koger's Pass, B.C. ; mountains north of 

 Griffin Lake, B.C. ; Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver 

 Island, alt. 5,500 feet. {John Macoun.) Not before 

 recorded from Vancouver Island. 



Draba alpina, L., var. glacialis, Dickie. 



Cornwall Hills, west of Ashcroft, Thompson River, B.C., 

 alt. 6,600 feet. (Jas. McEvoy, Herb. No. 5098.*) Not 

 recorded west of Rocky Mountains.*^ 



Lupinus laxiflorus, Dougl. 



Deer Park, Lower Arrow Lake, B.C. ; Sproat, Columbia 

 River, B.C., 1890. (John Macoun.) 



Lupinus Nootkatensis, Don. 



Revelstoke and Sproat, Columbia River, B.C. ; mountains 

 north of Griffin Lake, B.C. (John Macoun.) Mountains 

 south of Tulameen River, B.C. (Br. G. M. Dawson.) North 

 Thompson River B.C. ; Mt. Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C. ; 

 Toad Mountain, Kootaiue Lake, B.C. (Jas. M. Macoun^ 

 East of Stump Lake, B.C. (Jas. McEvoy.) Cariboo 

 Mountains, B.C. (Amos Boivman.) Not before recorded 

 from interior of British Columbia. The above references 

 include forms which may be ultimately separated into 

 varieties. 



* Whenever herbarium numbers are given, they are the numbers under wliich speci- 

 mens have been distributed from tlie lierbarium of the Geological Survey of Canada. 

 *2 The geographical limits given in this paper refer to Canada only. 



