'^h'tprintei/from (ht Caiiadinu Record of Science, Octohtv, 18!)o." 



CONTHIBUTIONS TO CANADIAN BoTANY. 

 By Jame.s M. Macoun. 



VUl. 

 A(,>riLKGiA JoNKsii, I'arry. 



High slopes of Sheep Mountain, AVaterton Lake, liocky 

 Mountains, Lat. 49° 05', July 29th, 1895. {John Macoun, 

 Herb. X... 10,029.) New to Canada. 



Kehbkkis nki;V()8A, Tursh. 



Xot rare in deep, moist woods in Trinity \'alley, between 

 Mabel Lake and Enderby, !>.("., 1895. {Ja>i. McEnni, Herb. 

 No. 10,l."»o.) Xot before recorded east of Yale, B.C. 



l>EItHKKls .\(,t 11 FOLIUM, Pursll. 



In open thickets, Waterton Lake, Lat. 49 05', Ifoeky 

 Mountains, 1895. {Jolin Macoun. Herb. Xo. 10,267.) 

 Eastern limit in Canada. 



Papavek Pyrexaicum, L. 



A single specimen collected by Dr. C M. Dawson in the 

 South Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains, 1883. Re-dis- 

 covered in 1895 by I'rof. John Macoun on Sheep Moun- 

 tain, Waterton Lake, Rocky Mountains, alt. 7,500 feet, 

 Lat. 49" 05'. Herb. Xo. 10,209. New to America. 



LESl,tUEHELLA hlDoVKI AXA, WatS. 



Specimens collected at Medicine Hat, Assa., by Prof. 

 John Macoun, in 1895, (Herb. Xo. 10,o08) are tlie only 

 specimens in our herbarium that can be referred here. 

 The pulie.scence of the oblanceolate radical leaves is con- 

 spicuously stellate. 



