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trifoliate, peLioled caiiliue leaves, has been generally taken 

 in Canada to be typical >S'. Canadensix, L. 



OSMOIIRHIZA BREVISTYLIS, DC. 



From Prince Edward Island west to Lake Winnipeg. 



OSMORRHIZA LONGISTYLIS, DC. 



From Nova Scotia west to the Saskatchewan. 



*OSMORRHIZA NUDA, Torr. 



From the Eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains west 

 to Vancouver Island. 



OSMORRHIZA OCCIDENTALIS, Torr. 



Mountain woods at Ainsworth, Kootanie Lake, B.C., 

 alt. 5,000 ft., 1890. (John Macoun.) A new station for 

 this plant. 



CicuTA Californica, Gray. 



Xew Westminster, B.C. ; Ainsworth, Kootanie Lake 

 B.C. {John Macoun.) Not before recorded from British 

 Columbia mainland. 



Carum Carui, L. 



Waste places near the brick-yard at Banff, Eocky 

 Mountains. (John Macoun.) 



LiGUSTicuM Grayi, C. & It. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. II., p. 327. 



Woods on the mountains at Ainsworth, Kootanie Lake, 

 B.C., alt. 5,000 feet. (John Macoun.) 



LiGUSTicuM SCOPULORUM, Gray. 



Specimens collected by Prof. John Macoun, at Roger's 

 Pass, Selkirk Mountains, li.G, in 1890, have been doubt- 



