142 



Menzies' Journal. 



Fl. II., 107. 



Fl. II., 95. 

 B.M., 3645. 

 B.R., t. 1132. 

 Fl. II., 98. 



B.R., t. 1217. 

 Fl. II., 96. 

 B.M., t. 6834. 

 B.M.. t. 3762. 

 Fl. II., 79. 

 B.R., t. 1180. 



Tr., 294. 



same custom at Port Mulgrave, Yakutat, Alaska. Many 

 other writers also speak of this native tobacco, but, 

 so far, no satisfactory identification of its species has 

 ■ come to hand. 



The possibility of the tobacco collected by Menzies on 

 the Pacific coast having been found by him at Trinidad 

 Harbour must not be overlooked. He went ashore there 

 with Vancouver on May 2nd, 1793. It was this port 

 that in June, 1775, the Spanish expedition under Heceta 

 noted that the natives smoked tobacco in small wooden 

 pipes in the form of a trumpet and procured it from 

 Httle gardens where they had planted it. (Harrington, 

 D. Miscellanies, Lond., p. 489. 1789.) 

 Unfortunately, Menzies' own account of Trinidad is 

 missing from his Journal. 



Orthocarpus tenuifolius Benth. 



Pachystima myrsinites (Pursh) Raf. (Evergreen Box 

 Myrtle.) 



Myginda myrtifolia Hook. 



Parnassia fimbriata Koenig. (Grass of Parnassus.) 



Panax. See Fatsia. 



Parrya Menziesii (Hook.) Greene. 



Hesperis Menziesii Hook. 



" California. Mr. Menzies." 



Pedicularis Menziesii Benth. (Menzies' Lousewort.) 

 " Not clearly identified." Gray. 



Pedicularis parviflora Smith. 



P. Wlassoviana Stev. 



Pentstemon diffusus Dougl. 



Pentstemon Menziesii Hook. 



" Nootka Sound. Menzies, 1788." This plant grows 

 freely near the sea on some of the rocky islands. 

 (C. F. N.) 



Pentstemon Scouleri Lindl. 



Phacelia Menziesii (Brown) Hook. 



Eutoca Menziesii. (Scorpion Weed.) 



'' California Mr. Menzies." It also occurs on Whid- 



bey Island and some of the islands in the Strait of 

 Georgia. (C. F. N.) 



Philadelphus Sp. (Syringa, Mock Orange.) 



