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Mawun.) All western references under S. Virginiensis, 

 ivL Prof. Macoun's Catalogue, go here. 



Saxifraga oppositifolia, Linn. 



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

 {Jda. M. Macoun.) Xot known to occur elsewhere near 

 the line of the Can. Pac. Ry. between the Rocky Mountains 

 and the Pacific. 



Saxifraga punctata, L. 



Lat. 63% Long. 102°, 1893. {Jos. W. Tyn-eU.) First 

 record east of Rocky Mountains. Mountain slopes south 

 of Tulanieen River, B.C., alt. 5,000. (Z>r. Gev. M. Bauson.) 

 Mount Chean, Eraser Valley, B.C. (Eev. H. H. Goicen.) 

 On rocks in a torrent. Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver 

 Island, alt. 2,000 feet. (John Macoun.) Mount Ptapho, 

 Bradtield Inlet, B.C. {H. W. E. Canavan.) Xot before 

 recorded in Canada west of Selkirk Mountains. 



Saxifraga ranuxculifolia. Hook. 



Crevices of damp rocks at Sproat, Columbia River, B.C., 

 alt. 4,000 feet. (John Macoun.) 



Saxifraga RrvniARis, L. 



On lateral moraines at Roger's Pass, Selkirk Mountains, 

 B.C., alt. 7,500 feet ; crevices of rocks. Mount Queest, 

 Shuswap Lake, B.C., alt. 6,000 feet. {Jos. M. Macoun.) 

 Xot before recorded west of Rocky Mountains. 



BOYKINIA XuTTALLII, 



Saxifraga data, Nutt. ; Torr. & Gray, Fl., Vol. I., p. .~»75. 



Grassy thickets, Cowichan River, Vancouver Island, 

 1887. {John Macoun.) Near Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 {J. K. Anderson.) American botanists, since the publi- 

 cation of Torrey and Gray's Flora, have, with few excep- 

 tions, made Saxifraga data, Xutt., a synonym of Boykinia 



