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Aster coxcinnus, Willd. 



A specimen of this rare Aster was sent to our herbarium 

 by Mr. Eugene A. Eau in December, 1890. The label 

 reads thus : " Moraviantown (formerly called New Fair- 

 field) near railroad station, Bothwell, Ontario, Canada. 

 Collected by Eobert Eau, Sept. 30th, 1872. Identified 

 by Prof. Porter." Specimens collected by Jas. M. Macoun, 

 at Point Edward, Ont., in 1884, have been doubtfully 

 referred here. They differ very slightly from Mr. Eau's 

 specimen, and are not referable to any other species. 



Aster conspicuus, Lindl. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. I., pp. 220 and 544. 

 In rocky thickets at Sicamous, B.C. {John Macoun.) 

 Western limit. 



Erigeron ARMERiJiFOLius, Turcz ; Macoun, Cat. . Can. 

 Plants, Vol. I., p. 235. 

 Additional stations for this species are : Chaplin, Old 

 Wives Lakes, Assa., Herb. No. 10,840 ; Fort Walsh, Cypress 

 Hills, Assa. ; Hand Hills, Alberta ; St. Mary's Eiver, 

 Alberta, Herb. No. 10,839 ; Cave Avenue, Banff, Eocky 

 Mountains ; Sicamous, B.C. ; Kamloops, B.C. {John 

 Macoun.) Not before recorded west of the prairie region. 



Erigeron ochroleucus, Nutt. 



Summit of Sheep Mountain, Waterton Lake, Eocky 

 Mountains. Herb. No. 10,858. {John Macoun.) New 

 to Canada. Flowers purplish, turning to a dirty chrome 

 yellow when the specimens have been badly dried. The 

 description in Torr. & Gray, Fl. IL, p. 178, is a much 

 better one than that in Gray's Syn, Flora. 



Erigeron strigosus, Muhl. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. I., p. 234. 



Near Belly and St. Mary's rivers, Alberta; Griffin 

 Lake, B.C. ; Sproat, B.C. ; Ainsworth, Kootanie Lake, B.C.; 



