i;S ilKoI.'XilCAI srilNI V <>1.' CANADA. 



(2(Jl.) S. noctiflora, l-inn. N'i:;lit-ll()\vorin,i,' Catt-hfly. 



IiilnMliu-i>tl spariiiijly into lioltls and i^ai-dons. A wi'oil in gardens, 

 N.S. ( AiJ/r.s')/!.') A rare wi'od in i-ultivali'd grounds, N.J}, {f-'oirlcrs 

 (Jtit.) Fro(|iiont in cullivalod ::;i'oiiiids (JiioIkh- and Ontario, also :il 

 \Viimi|io«;. Manitolia. 



(202.) S. Mcniicsii, llooU. Fl. 1 , !>0. 



iS. HliHarioiiliH, Niitl. 'Purr. \ (iray, I'l. I., 1!*.">. 



Holly Ivivor, N.W.T. {liunjess.) Vant'ouvor rshuui near Victoria; 

 Blarklbot Cro.ssini; of Hmv liivoi"; C'ypress Hills at lM)rl Walsli ; at a 

 sail sprinij near the mouth ot" Rod Deer Rivor, at tlio lioad of Lake 

 Winnipoijoosis. X. "\V. 'P. (jrdro'iti.) Norlh-wcst coast of America. 

 {Moi:ii's.) Woods near Port Moody, B.C. {JJill.) Portage U'Km- 

 l»ai-ras. Slave Piver. (Jiichanlsan.) 



(2(33.) S. acaulis, Linn, ^[oss Campion. 



St. Paul's Island, and Capo Breton Island. {McKay.) Top of Mount 

 Albert. Shickshock Mountains, Gaspe, Q. (Macoun.) Coast of Lab- 

 i-adoi-. i^Iiutler.) Throughout the whole of Arctic and Subarctic 

 America, and trom Labrador to Behring's Straits. (Ilooher.) Elevated 

 parts of the Pocky Mountains, Lat. 52°-56°. {Drummond.) Kootanie 

 Pass near the -ilUh parallel. (Daivson.) Bow River Pass; Mount 

 Sehvyn, Peace Eiver Pass. (Macoim.) Cariboo Mountains, B. C. 

 {Coirley.) Kotzebuc Sound, Cape Lisburne, and Youcon River banks. 

 (Bothr. Alask.) (Ireenland. (Hook. Arct. PL) 



Excluded Species. 



Silene Pennsylvanica is mentioned iu Hooker's Fl. I., 90, as occurring 

 on rock}' islands on the north side of Lake Erie, but lie states that he 

 liad not seen the specimens. As S. Virginica has been found in the 

 same vicinity, if not in the veiy same locality, I consider the latter 

 species as the one meant. 



78. LYCHNIS, Tourn. (LYCHNIS, COCKLE.) 



(264.) L. apetala, Linn. 



Labrador. (Morrison.) At Fort Norman, near the Arctic Circle. 

 (BicJuirdson.) Abundant everywhere beyond the Arctic Circle and as 

 far west as Behring's Straits. (Hooher.) On the more elevated parts 

 of the Rocky Mountains, Lat. 52^-56°. (Drummond.) Bow River Pass ; 



