3;^n oEOT.oorrAL surVkt op canada. 



Pass. R()C'k\- Mouiitaiius. i^JJdirson.) 'rurtlo Aloiintain, i!)th parallel. 

 {Bur (It. 'is.') Thi«U('l8 aUmy Maple Croek, ('y press Hilly. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(1555.) E. Virginicum, Lelim. 



Ciiiioijliisnnin .\loriso)u, DC ( Jray, Man. 3(i(). I\Iaconn'.M Cat., No. 1375. 

 Mi/oxotin ]'ir(ii>i'nniii, Linn. I'nrsli Fl. I.,!.'!}. 



Borders of woods lulely Iniriit ovei* and in ()])eii tliickets. Abundant 

 from the vieinity ol' Quebee to the norlh shore ol' Lake Superior at 

 Maniainst'. {Macoun.) Canada to the Snskatehewan. (Drummond.) 



(1556.) E. Lappula, Lv\\u\. Small Shcc]) Hui-. 

 .Viiosotis Lappula, Willd. I'ursh Fl. J., KM. 

 Extensively naturalized throui;"hout (^ntai-io and a very ti'oublesome 

 weed in vacant lots in the vicinity of towns and villages. It is curious 

 that with the exception of a few plants observed by myself at Truro, 

 Nova Scotia, and a few detected at Eel Eivei-, Restigouche Co., N.B,, 

 by Prof. Fowler, neithei- it noi- the Houndstonguo has been noticed in 

 the Maritime provinces. We have it, however, from the North-West 

 and British Columbia, where it will soon establish itself. 



(1557.) E. Redowskii, Lehm. Yar. occidentale, Watson. 

 E. patvlum, Lehm. Hook. Fl. II., 84. 

 Cumberland House to Bear Lake. (Richardson.) Common on dry 

 gravelly places in the prairie region ft-om Manitoba westward. 

 (Macoun.) Pembina Mountain, 49th parallel. (Burgess.) Common 

 in the vicinity of Maple Creek, Cypress Hills. (./. M. Macoun.) 



Yar. cupu latum, Gviiy. 



Abundant in the dry interior of British Columbia, from above Yale 

 to Cache Creek and Kamloops. (Macoun, Dawson & Hill.) Dry hills 

 vicinity of Yictoria, Yancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



415. ERITRICHIUM, Schrad. 



(1558.) E. nanum, Schrader. Yar. aretioides, Herder. 



E. aretioideSy'DC. Prodr. X., 125. 



North-west Coast and islands. (Gray.) Cape Lisbui'ne and island 

 of St. Lawrence. (Rothr. Alask.) 



Yar. Chamissonis, Herder. 



E. Chamissonis, DC. Prodr. X., 125. 

 Island of St. Paul, oif the coast of Alaska. (Gray.) 



