Contrihidions to Canadian Botany. 7 



TlIELOSPERMA AMBIGUUM, Gray. 



On the banks of the Saskatchewan River at Police 

 Point, Medicine Hat, Assiniboia, May 31st, 1894. (John 

 Macoun, Herb. No. 5073.) New to Canada. 



GiLIA MINIMA, Gr. 



All references under G. intertexta, Steud. ; Macoun, Cat. 

 Can. Plants, Vol. I., p. 330, go here. 



GiLIA INTERTEXTA, Steud. 



Along an old road near Victoria, Vancouver Island,. 



1893. (John Macoun, Herb. No. 658.) First Canadian 

 record. 



ECHINOSPERMUM PtEDOWSKII, Lehui., var. CUPULATUM, Gr. 



Abundant in the vicinity of Medicine Hat, Assiniboia, 



1894. (John Macoitn, Herb. No. 5806.) Not before 

 recorded east of British Columbia. 



Krynitkia crassisepala, Gray. 



Dry prairies near Medicine Hat, Assa., 1894. (John 

 Macoitn, Herb. No. 5803.) Oar only Canadian specimens,, 

 though recorded from the Saskatchewan in Gray's Flora 

 of North America. 



Myosotis arvensis, Hoffm. 



In a brook (No. 693) and on ballast (No. 694), at 

 Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1893. (John Macoun.) Not 

 before recorded west of Ontario. 



Aspergo procumbens, L. 



Along garden fences, Whitby, Ont., 1894. (Chas. 

 Mclllivray , Herb. No. 4954.) New to Canada. 



Convolvulus arvensis Linn. 



Ashcroft, B.C. (Jas. McEvoy.) Cedar Hill, near 

 Victoria, and on ballast heaps at Nanaimo, Vancouver 

 Island. (John Macoun.) Not before recorded west of 

 Ontario. 



