1899] Macoun — Canadian Botany. i6g 



ScRiPus RUFus, (Huds.) Schrad. 



Marshes on summit ot Smoky Mountain, Cape Breton Island, 

 N. S., 189S. [John Macoun.) Not before recorded from Nova 

 Scotia. 



SCIRPUS SUBTERMINALIS, Torr. 



In Fresh-water Pond, North Ingonish, and summit of Smoky 

 Mountain, Cape Breton Island, N. S., 1898. [John Macoun.) Not 

 recorded from Nova Scotia, 

 Carex costellata, Britt. 



Edge of willow thickets near St. Catherines, Ont. , 1898. 

 [W. C. McCalla.) The only Canadian specimens we have 

 seen. 



Carex Crawei, Dewey. 



Damp meadows, Baddeck, (Herb. No. 20,810), and Smoky 

 Mountain, (Herb. No. 20,811), Cape Creton Island, N. S,, 1898. 

 [Johfi Macoun.) Not before recorded from Nova Scotia. 



Eragrostis capillaris, Nees. 



A weed in a peach orchard, near St. Catherines, Ont., 1898. 

 [W. C. McCalla.) New to Canada. 

 Glyceria villfoidea. Fries. 



Near Prince George's Sound, Hudson Strait, 1897. [Dr. R 

 Bell.) Very abundant on saline mud, St. Paul Island, Behring 

 Sea. [J. M. Macotai.) Not before recorded except from Green- 

 land. 



AspiDiUM Oreopteris, Swartz. 



Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island, August, 1897. (/. R. 

 Anderson.) One of our rarest ferns and not before collected on 

 Vancouver Island. 



AsPiDiUM aculeatum Swartz. Var. scopulinum, D. C. Eaton. 



Amongst rocks near the sea, Texada Island, Gulf of Georgia, 

 B. C, Aug. 1897. {J, R. Andefson.) Not before found in Canada 

 west of Province of Quebec, but collected in Washington, U. S. 



WooDWARDiA radicans, Smith. Var. Americanum, Hook. 



Rich soil amongst hummocks, Texada Island, Gulf of Geor- 

 gia, Aug. B. C. 1897. (/. R. Anderson.) New to Canada. 



