Contrihutiwis to Canadian Botany. 41 



Lythrdm salicaria, L. 



In No. YII, of these papers, it was stated that this 

 species had not been recorded from Eastern Ontario until 

 found at Ottawa, in 1895, by Mr. Tourchat. This was 

 a mistake. It had been before collected at Ottawa by 

 Mr. William Scott, and was recorded in Flora Ottaicaensis, 

 p. 32. 



Pastinaca sativa, L. 



Spence's Bridge, B.C. ; common in old gardens and 

 waste places on Vancouver Island. {John Macoun.) Not 

 recorded west of Manitoba.^ 



Peucedanu-M eurycarpum, C. & E.; Macoun, Cat. Can. 

 Plants, Vol. I., p. 329. 

 From the east end of the Cypress Hills west to the 

 Piocky Mountains, 1894, 1895. Herb. Xos. 4,963 and 

 10,692-3-4-5. {John Mamim.) Not before recorded east 

 of Eocky Mountains. 



Peucedanum triterxatum, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. 

 Plants, Vol. I., pp. 187 and 536 ; and Vol. II., p. 329. 

 ]Milk Eiver, Assa. Herb. Xo. 10,688. {John Macmm.) 

 Eastern limit. 



Daucds carota, L, 



Common in meadows on Vancouver Island, and appa- 

 rently naturalized. 



CoRNUS PUBESCENS, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. I., pp. 191 and 538. 

 Donald, Columbia Eiver, B.C. ; north of Pass Creek, 

 Sproat, B.C. {John Macoun.) 



CORNUS PUBESCENS, Nutt., var. Californica, C. & K 



Woods at Eevelstoke, Columbia Eiver,B.C.,1890. {John 

 Macoun.) Only Canadian station. 



• The geographical limits given in these i>ai>ers refer to Canada only. 



