,70 TnK Or I AW, \ Naturalist. [November 



sub/)iiiti(i/i/i(/iim, Kernald, Rliodora, v : is abundantly repre- 

 senied in the herbarium of the Geological Survey by speci- 

 mens from Librador to British Columbia. 



.Artemisia biennis, WMIld. 



Near the mouth of Albany River, James Bay, 1904. 

 {JV. Spread borough.) Probably introduced. 



Arnica G.\sphNsis, Fernald, Rhodora, vii : 148. 



Described from specimens collected on ledges of a hill 

 near Ste. Anne des Monts, Gaspe, in i88x, by Mr. J. A. Allen. 



Arnica plantaginea, Pursh. 



Described from specimens collected in Labrador and 

 recorded from several stations there. Re- described by Mr. 

 Fernald, Rhodora, vii : 247. 



Arnica Sornborgeri, Fernald, Rhodcra, vii : 147. 



Bank of a mountain brook at Rama, Labrador. [J. D. 

 Sornborger.) 



Carduus nutans. L. 



In the pasture on the Peche River above the schoolhouse 

 at WakefieUI, Que, 1903. [John Macoun.) Not recorded 

 west of the Maritime Pr 'vinces. 



Cirsium arvense, Hoflfin. var. setosum. Ledeb. 



in a second-growl h woods about 200 yards from the 

 Grand Ti unk Railway at Lachine, Que., 1905. No. 67.797. 

 [Dr. Robt. Campbell.) 



Centaurea Jacea, L. 



Wa>te places at Owen Sound, Ont., 1901. Herb. No. 

 26,445. [John Macoun.) New to Eastern Canada. 



Lejntodon hispidus, L. 



Moist meadows, Gait, Ont., 1902 {IV. Herrioi.) New 

 to Canada. 



SONCHUS ARVENSIS, L. 



Albany, James Bay. 1904. {]V. Spreadborough.) 



