Colli I'llnihoil.^ In ('ii 11(1(1 III II llnliiiiil. ."• 



Ai;ai:is Lvai.i.ii, W'als. 



Our specimens of this species are from West Summit 

 of North Kootaiiie Pass. {Dr. G. M. Daioion.) Shore of 

 Waterton Lake, llocky Mountains ; mountains north of 

 Devil's Lake, liocky Mountains. {John Macoiin.) Lookout 

 ^Mountain, l)ig Bend of Cohnnhia River, !*>.('. {Prof. 

 Colcmnii.) 



Viola Howellh, (.aay. 



V. cani/ia, L. var. si/lvesfris, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol L, p. 63 in ])art. 



V. canina, L. var. longipes, Macoun, Cat. Can. l*lants, 

 Vol. L, p. 49.") in part. 



In woods. New Westminster, B.C.; Cedar Hill, Siiawni- 

 gan Lake and Xanaimo, Vancouver Island. {John 

 Macoun.) Vancouver Island {Stinis, vide Syn. Fl. North 

 Am. Vol. L, p. 202.) 



Viola orbiculata, Geyer ; re-described and figured in 

 Contr. from U.S. Herbarium, Vol. IIL, No. 4, p. 214. 



V. sarnieiitossa,^l.\xQ,o\\\\, Cat. Can. Plauts, \u\. L, p. 493 

 in part. 



V. sarmentosa Dougl. var. orhicidata, llobinson, Syn. 

 Fl. N. Am., Vol. L, p. 199. 



Western Summit of North Kootanie Pass, Rocky 

 Mountains : IJean or Salmon Kiver, B.C. {Dr. G. M. 

 Datcson) Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky ]\Iountains : sum- 

 mit of Selkirk Mountains, B.C.; Revelstoke, B.C.; moun- 

 tains near Ainsworth, Kootanie Lake, B.C. {John Macoun.) 

 Viola sarmentosa Dougl. .seems in Canada to be conHned 

 to the Coast Range and Vancouver Island, all our speci- 

 mens from the interior being plainly V. orbiculata, Geyer. 

 The two plants have always been separated in our herba- 

 rium, though all were named V. sarmentosa. 



