46 Canadian Record of Science. 



B.C. ; Cache Creek Mountain. B.C. (^John Macoun.) The 

 Cache Creek specimens were referred to A. Carpathica 

 in Prof. Macoun's Catalogue. Not before recorded west 

 of Selkirk Mountains. 



Antennaria dioica, Gaertn. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. I., pp. 236 and 548. 



Charlton Island. James Bay, Hudson Bay, the var. 

 parvijlora, T. & G. (Jas. M. Macoun.) Our herbarium 

 material shows typical A. dioica, Gsertn., to be common 

 from Assiniboia west through the Ptocky Mountains to 

 Kamloops, B.C., and north to Fort Smith on Great Slave 

 River. The pink-Howered form is almost as common, 

 but has not been found east of Belly Piiver, Alberta. 



Gnaphalium decurrens, Ives, var. Californicum, Gray: 



In open woods at Eevelstoke, B.C., and at Ainsworth, 

 Kootanie Lake, B.C., 1890. {John Macoun.) New to 

 Canada. 



Gnaphalium microcephalum, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. 

 Plants, Vol. I., p. 548. 



Qualicum, Vancouver Island, and Protection Island, 

 Nanaimo, V.I. Herb. No. 430. {John Macoun.) 



Xanthium spinosum, L. 



On ballast, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. {John Macoun.) 

 liecorded before only from Ontario. 



RUDBECKIA HIRTA, L. 



About deserted dwellings. Kicking Horse River, Rocky 

 Mountains. {J. M. Macoun.) Revelstoke, B.C. ; Grifhn 

 Lake, B.C. {John Macoun.) Not before recorded west 

 of the prairie region. Probably introduced by means of 

 the railway. 



