10 Canadian Record of Science. 



BaRTSIA ALPINA, L. 



Lake Petitsikapau, Hamilton Eiver, Labrador, 300 miles 

 from the coast. {A. P. Loiv.) Not before recorded from 

 interior of Labrador. 



BrUNELLA VULGARIS, L. 



Attikonak Branch, Hamilton River, Labrador, 1894. 

 (A. P. Low.) Not before recorded from Labrador. 



QUERCUS I'RINUS, L. 



A few trees grow near the St. Lawrence Eiver at Lans- 

 downe, Ont. Noted by the Eev. C. J. Young in 1S94, 

 fruiting specimens collected in 1895. This is the only 

 authentic record for this species east of Niagara. The 

 undulately-crenate leaves of this species, pale and minutely 

 downy beneath, make it very easy of determination. Speci- 

 mens from the Bay of Quinte are Quercus Muldcnhcrgii, 

 {Q. jn^inoides of Macoun's Cat. of Can. Plants.) 



TOFIELDIA GLUTINOSA, Willd. 



Attikonak Branch, Hamilton Eiver, Labrador, 1894. 

 {A. P. Loiv.) Not before recorded from Labrador. 



DULICHIUM SPATHACEUM, PerS. 



Craigellachie, Eagle Pass, B.C. ; Stanley Park, Van- 

 couver, B.C. {John Macon n.) Not before recorded between 

 the Saskatchewan and Vancouver Island. 



CaREX SCIKPOIDEA, Miclix. 



On the route between Sandy Lake and Lake Michi- 

 kamau, Labrador, 1894. (A. P. Lov.) Not before recorded 

 from Labrador. 



Carex capillaris, Linn. 



On the route betw^een Sandy Lake and I^ike ]\Iichi- 



