Contributiont to Canadian Botany. 3 



Cerastium alpinum, liim. 



Arctic America, from Labrador to Alaska. Eeferences 

 mider var. Fischerianum, Macoun Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., 

 p. 498, go here. This variety is confined to the Pacific 

 Coast. 



Cerastium alpixum, Linn., var. Beeringianum, EegeL 



Arctic America, and on many of the higher Eocky 

 Mountains. 



Stellaria aquatica, Scopoli 



The only stations for this species in Canada are Strat- 

 ford, Ont. (Burgess). Eoadsides and ballast heaps, 

 Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1893. (John Macoun.) 



Stellaria nitexs, Nutt. 



Dry slopes, Agassiz, B.C. ; Kamloops, B.C., 1889. (John 

 Macoun.) Xot before collected on mainland of British 

 Columbia. 



Stellaria longipes, Goldie, var. l.eta, TVats. 



S. longipes, Goldie, var. Edicardsii, T. & G. ; Macoun, 

 Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., pp. 76 and 498, in part. 



From New Brunswick and Labrador to British Colimibia 

 and throughout Arctic America. Our herbarium speci- 

 mens are from Petitcodiac, N.B. (Brittain.) Pack's 

 Harbor, Labrador. (Rev. A. Waghorne.) Ford's Harbor, 

 Labrador; I^igge's Island, Mansfield Island and Nottingham 

 Island, Hudson Bay. (Dr. R. Bell.) Lat. 62° 03', Long. 

 103° 15'. (J. W. Tgrrell.) Summit of South Kootanie 

 Pass, Eocky Mts. (Br. G. M. Dawson.) Saddle Mountain, 

 Banff, Eocky Mts. : Kicking Horse Lake, Eocky Mts., alt 

 8,000 feet ; Stewart's Lake Moimtain, B.C. (John Macoun.) 

 Mountains at Eoger's Pass, Selkirk Mts., alt. 7,500 ft. ; 

 Mount Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C., alt. 6,500 ft. 

 {Jas. M^ Macoun.) 



