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one locality but not found elsewhere. Collected by R. 

 Elliott, May 22ud, 1894. New to Canada. 



Pedicularis pedicellata, Bunge. 



Mt. Head, Lat. 56° 05', Long. 131° 08'. Alt. 4,200 ft. 

 (Otto Klotz and H. W E. Canavan, Herb. No. 4,196.) Only 

 authentic Canadian station. 



Utricularia resupinata, B. D. Green. 



Abundant on sand and mud both in shallow and gently 

 flowing water. Phipps Lake, Long Keach, Kings Co., N.B., 

 July 13th-20th, 1886. (<7. H. Livingstone). Only Cana- 

 dian station, though a plant believed to be this species was 

 found by Prof Macoun in Victoria Co., Ont., in 1868. 



AMARANTUS, Linn. 

 Our herbarium specimens of this genus have been ex- 

 amined by Messrs. Uline and Bray who have either con- 

 firmed our determinations or made necessary corrections 

 that are included in the following notes. 



A. retroplexus, Linn. 



Specimens collected by Prof Macoun at Agassiz, B.C., 

 and referred here are intermediate between A. PowelUi and 

 A. retrqflexus. 



A. HTBRiDus, Linn. 



References under A. paniculatus and A. hypochondriacus, 

 Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. T, p. 396, are, so far as our 

 hebarium specimens are concerned, A. hybridus. 



A. PANICULATUS, Linn. 



Waste places, Sicamous, B.C., 1889. (John Macoun.) Our 

 only specimens or this species. 



A. QR^ciZANS, Linn. 



A. albus, L. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I, p. 397. 



This species is well distributed throughout British North 

 America. Specimens collected by the borders of saline 

 ponds near Kamloops, B.C., by Jas. M. Macoun are near 

 A. carneus, Greene. 



