Contributions to Canadian Botany. 41 



Lythrum salicakia, L 



In Xo. VII. of these papers, it was stated that this 

 species had not been recorded from Eastern Ontario until 

 found at Ottawa, in 1895, by Mr. Tourchat. This was 

 a mistake. It had been before collected at Ottawa by 

 Mr. William Scott, and was recorded in Flora Ottaicaensis, 

 p. 32. 



Tastinaca sativa, L. 



Spence's Bridge, B.C. ; common in old gardens and 

 waste places on Vancouver Island. {John Macoiin.) Not 

 recorded west of Manitoba.' 



Peucedanum eurycarpum, C. & E.; Macoun, Cat. Can. 

 Plants, Vol. I., p. 329. 



From the east end of the Cypress Hills west to the 

 Eocky Mountains, 189-1, 1895. Herb. Xos. 4,963 and 

 10,692-3-4-5. {John Macoun.) Not before recorded east 

 of Eocky Mountains. 



Peucedanum triterxatum, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. 

 Plants, Vol. I., pp. 187 and 536 ; and Vol. II., p. 329. 



Milk Eiver, Assa. Herb. Xo. 10,688. {John Macoun.) 

 Eastern limit. 



Daucus carota, L. 



Common in meadows on Vancouver Island, and appa- 

 rently naturalized. 



Cornus pubescens, Xutt. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. I., pp. 191 and 538. 

 Donald, Columbia Eiver, B.C. ; north of Pass Creek, 

 Sproat, B.C. {John Macoun.) 



Corxus pubescens, Xutt., var. Californica, C. & E. 



Woods at Eevelstoke, Columbia Eiver,B.C.,1890. {John 

 Macoun.) Only Canadian station. 



» The geographical limits given in these papers refer to Canada only. 



