284 (lEOLOniOAT. survey op CANADA, 



.si:mvolly hills Jrom rino Ci-ook, I^Ian., lo Calgai-}'. (Marovn.) Very 

 coiiiinon on dry soil. Souris I'lain. (,/. M. Maronn, ('. P. li. Coll.) 

 Altuiidant from a little oast of 'riirllc Aloiiiitaiii to the Foot Hills of 

 tho Ivocky Mountains, •ilMJi paiallol. {Datrson.) 



(V.V2-).) L. rostrata, Nuit. 



Growin<^ in damp sand anionji^st tlio sand hills, five miles north of 

 '* Eisj: Stick Lake,' north of Cypress Hills, close to a gi'ove of Populus 

 monillfcra. Angusl 28lh, 1880. (Macoun.) 



341. TRACOPOCON, Linn. (GOAT'S BEARD, SALSIFY.) 



(132G.) T. pratensis, Linn. Yellow Goat's Eeard. 



A weed in TotUrs field, St. Stephen, N.B. (Vroom.) In the church- 

 yard of the Prince's Street Church, Pictou, N.S. Growing luxuriantly 

 and completely naturalized. (McKay.) Along the railway track 

 near the St. Louis dam, Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 



(1327.) T. porrifolius, Linn. Salsify. 



In the streets and waste jDlaces around Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 

 Common on waste heaps and around mai-kct gardens, Belleville, Ont. 

 (Macoun.) Vicinity of London, Ont., along the railway tracks. 

 (Burgess.) Vicinity of Strathroy, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



342. STEPHANOMERIA, Nutt. 



(1328.) S. minor, Nutt. 



Lygodesmia minor, Hook. Fl. I., 205. 



South of Wood Mountain, on a dry clay bank, 49th parallel. (Dmv- 

 son.) In the dry interior of Britisli Columbia along the Thompson 

 Eiver. (Fletcher.) 



343. HYPOCH/ERIS, Linn. (CAT'S EAR.) 



(1.320.) H. radicata, Linn. Long-rooted Cat's Ear. 



Naturalized in the streets and vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Fletcher.) It is probable that H. glabra is mixed with this 

 specie?, as small specimens seem to lie of that species. 



