Coiitrihiitions to Caiindian Botanij. o 



Ahabi.s Lyallii, WhLs. 



Our specimens of this species are from West Summit 

 of North Kootanie Pass. (Dr. G. M. Daicson.) Shore of 

 Waterton Lake, Rocky Mountains; mountains north of 

 Devil's Lake, Eocky Mountains. {John Macoun,) Lookout 

 Mountain, Big Bend of Cohimbia River, B.C. {Prof. 

 Coleman.) 



Viola Howellii, Crray. 



V. caiiina, L. var. sylvestris, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol L, p. 63 in part. 



V. canina, L. var. longipes, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. L, p. 493 in part. 



« In woods, Xew Westminster, B.C. ; Cedar Hill, Shawni- 

 gan Lake and Xanaimo, Vancouver Island. {John 

 Macoun.) Vancouver Island {Streds, vide Syn. Fl. Xorth 

 Am. Vol. I., p. 202.) 



Viola orbiculata, Geyer ; re-described and figured in 

 Contr. from U.S. Herbarium, Vol. III., No. 4, p. 214. 



V. sarmentosa, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., p. 493 

 in part. 



V. sarmentosa Dougl. var. orhkulata, Robinson, Syn. 

 Fl. X. Am., Vol. I., p. 199. 



Western Summit of Xorth Kootanie Pass, Rocky 

 Mountains ; Dean or Salmon River, B.C. {Dr. G. M. 

 Dawson) Kicking Horse Lake, Rocky Mountains ; sum- 

 mit of Selkirk Mountains, B.C.; Revelstoke, B.C.; moun- 

 tains near Ainsvvorth, Kootanie Lake, B.C. {John Macoun.) 

 Viola sarmentosa Dougl. seems in Canada to be confined 

 to the Coast Range and Vancouver Island, all our speci- 

 mens from the interior being plainly V. orbiculata, Geyer. 

 The two plants have always been separated in our herba- 

 rium, though all were named V, sarmentosa. 



