' Reprinied from the Canadian Record of Science, April, 1895." 



Contributions to Canadian Botany. 



By James M, Macouu. 

 VI. 



Caltha leptosepala, DC. 



Mount Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C. {Ja^. M. Macoun.) 

 Mountains at Roger's Pass, B.C. ; mountains north of 

 Griffin Lake, B.C. ; Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver 

 Island, alt. 5,500 feet. {John Macoun.) Xot before 

 recorded from Vancouver Island. 



Draba alpina, L., var. glacialis, Dickie. 



Cornwall Hills, west of Ashcroft, Thompson Eiver, B.C., 

 alt. 6,600 feet. (Jas. McEvoy, Herb. No. 5098.*) Not 

 recorded west of Rocky Mountains.*^ 



LupiNUS laxiflorus, DougL 



Deer Park, Lower Arrow Lake, B.C. ; Sproat, Columbia 

 River, B.C., 1890. (Johyi Macoun.) 



LUPINUS NOOTKATENSIS, Don. 



Revelstoke and Sproat, Columbia River, B.C. : mountains 

 north of Griffin Lake, B.C. {John Macoun.) Mountains 

 south of Tulameen River, B.C. {Dr. G. M. Daicson.) North 

 Thompson River B.C. ; Mt. Queest, Shuswap Lake, B.C. ; 

 Toad Mountain, Kootaine Lake, B.C. {Jas. M. Macoun.) 

 East of Stump Lake, B.C. {Jas. McEvoy.) Cariboo 

 Mountains, B.C. {Amos Bovjvian.) Not before recorded 

 from interior of British Columbia. The above references 

 include forms which may be ultimately separated into 

 varieties. 



* Whenever herbarium nambers are given, they are the numbers rmder which speci- 

 mens have been distributed from the herbarium of the Geological Survey of Canada 

 *2 The geographical limits given in this paper refer to Canada only. 



