i.2 2 The Ottawa Naturalist. [February 



Camassia Leichtlinii, Wat. 



Fields and meadows at Chllliwack, B.C. No. 54,061. 

 (y. M. Macoun.) Not recorded from mainland in B.C. 



LiLiUM umbellatum, Pursh. 



A common species from Winnipeg, Man., to the Rocky 

 Mountains, seldom separated from L. PhiLadelphicum Col- 

 lected by Prof. Macoun in 1901 at fohnstone's Harbour, Lake 

 Huron. No. 54,059 Eastern limit. 



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Erythronium propullans, Gray. 



This species is recorded in Part iv of Macoun's catalogue 

 of Canadian Plants as having been found in Elgin Co. No 

 specimens were collected and later investigations have forced 

 us to the conclusion that the plant noted was E. albidum. 



Lloydia serotina, Reich. 



Bare mountain tops, alt. 6,500 ft., Chilliwack Lake, B.C. 

 No, 54,068, and at alt. &,ooo ft., Tami Hy. Mt., Chilliwack 

 River, B.C. No. 54,070, 1901. (/. M. Macoun.) Not 

 recorded from Briti?h Columbia. 



JuNCUS DuDLEYi, Weigand. 



The greater number of our specimens under/! tenuis '^xovq 

 to be this species. It ranges from Ontario to B.C. 



SCLERIA verticillata, Muhl. 



Abundant on Toronto Island, Ont. No. 34,588 {John 

 Macoun.) Known before only from Presq'ile Pt., Lake Ontario. 



Scleria triglomerata, Michx. 



Walpole Island, Lambton Co., Ont. (C K. Dodge.) 

 Sandwich, Ont. No. 34,590. [John Macoun.) Only other 

 record, London, Ont. 

 Elecharis olivacea, Torr. 



Near Gait, Ont. 1902. {W. Herriot.) Our only Canadian 

 specimens. 

 Carex typhinoides, Schwein. 



Collected in several localities in the vicinity ot Ottawa, 

 Ont., but always referred to C. squarrosa. Our specimens are 



