270 Canadian Record of Science. 



Specimens collected in 1894 by Mr. A. P. Low at Lake 

 Michikamow, Labrador, and in 1896 along the Koaksoak 

 River, Northern Labrador, have been doubtfully referred 

 here. 



Sagina nivalis, Lightf. 



Along the Ungava River, Northern Labrador, 1896. 

 {A. P. Loiv.) New to Canada. 



Hypericum prolificum, L. 



Sandy plains, along fence rows and in woods Caradoc 

 township south of Strathroy, Ont., Aug., 1888. (J. 

 Dearness.) New to Canada. 



Hypericum nudicaule, Walt. 



H.Sarothra, Mx. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., p. 85. 



Sandy fields south -of Sandwich, Ont., 1892. {John 

 Macoun.) Only authentic Canadian record. 



Geranium Bicknellii, N. L. Britton, Bull Torr. Bot. 

 Club, Vol. 24, p. 92. 



" Similar to G. Carolinianicm, but taller, the stems 

 usually more slender, loosely pubescent. Leaves slender- 

 petioled, somewhat angulate in outline, the segments 

 oblong or linear-oblong, mostly narrower ; peduncles 

 slender, two-flowered, the inflorescence loose ; sepals 

 lanceolate, awn-pointed ; ovary lobes pubescent; persistent 

 filaments longer than the carpels; beak about L' line long, 

 long-pointed, its tip 2"-3" long ; seeds reticulated." 



" Nova Scotia (?) Maine to Western Ontario and 

 Southern New York." 



In the February number of the Bulletin of the Torrey 

 Botanical Club, Dr. Britton describes G. Bicknellii as one 

 of " two undescribed eastern species." Our herbarium 

 sheets of G. Carolinianum have long been separated 



