Cviitrihidions to Caiiairuin Botatii/. o 



10,41 ;'>.) The only authentic (.'ini.ulidn record, as it is 

 doubtful whether it was found l»y Douulas north of the 

 houndary. 



CiCKH AKIETINIM, l>. 



Vicia {?), Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, \'ol. 1., }>. 512. 



In dry soil at Chinaman's Ifanch, above Spence's IJridge, 

 Thompson River, B.C., Aug. 1 883. (Jns. FHchcr.) Intro- 

 duced in wool at Winghani, Ont., 1801. (,/. A. 3Iorfoii.) 

 A native of Bengal. 



Sl'IH.F.A I'.ETrLIFOLIA, Pall. 



Peel's Kiver, Mackenzie Itiver JJelta, July 14tli, 1892. 

 (Miss E. Taijloy.) Specimens from Qualco Lake, IxC, 

 collected Ijy Dr. C. ^I. Dawson, are doubtfully referred 

 here. The.se are the only specimens of this species in our 

 lierbarium. 



SpiR.EA LuriDA, Dougl. ; Pittonia, Vol. 11., p. 221. 



S. betulifoUa, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I, p. 126, 

 in part. 



Common in thickets and on hillsides, from the Rocky 

 Mountains westward. Our specimens are from Kootanie 

 Pass, Rocky Mountains. {Dr. G. M. Daicsoii) A'alleys of 

 the Rocky Mountains. (Drummond) Waterton Lake, Lat. 

 49'' 05', Rockv Mountains : Bow liiver Pass and Kickinir 

 Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains ; Sproat and Deer Park, 

 Cohunbia River, B.C.; Sicamous, B.C.: Spence's Bridge, 

 B.C. (John Macoun.) Red Deer, Alberta. {H. II. Gaefz.) 



SPiR/iiA ARBUSCULA, Greene, Erythaa, Vol. 111., p. 63. 



S. hetulifoUa, Pall., var. rosea. Gray : Macoun, Cat. Can. 

 Plants, Vol. L, p. 513. 



Ill woods and thickets at the summit of the .Selkirk 

 Range, B.C. (John Macoun. Jas Fletcher.) 



