274 Canadian Recoi^d of Science. 



Smith, Great Slave Eiver. .{Miss E. Taylor.) Additional 

 Canadian localities given by Mr. Rydberg are Eiver That 

 Turns, Assa. (John Macoun.) Ontario {Dr. and Mrs. 

 Britten and Miss Timmerma7i ; T. J. W. Burgess.) 

 Saskatchewan. {E. Bourgeau.) 



LlATRIS SCARIOSA, Willd. 



Since the publication of No. 9 of these papers, Dr. 

 T. J." W. Burgess has written me that he collected 

 this species at Leamington, Ont., in 1886, and Mr. J. 

 Dearness reports it from Port Frank and PointEd ward, Ont. 



LlATRIS SPICATA, Willd. 



Leamington, Ont. {Dr. T. J. W. Burgess.) The only 

 other Canadian locality known to us is the vicinity of 

 Sarnia, Ont., where this species is common. 



RuDBECKiA COLUMNARIS, Pursh, var. PULCHERRIMA, Torr. & 

 Gray ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., p. 243. 



Near the Government Experimental Farm, Brandon, 

 Man., 1896. {John Macoun. Herb. No. 12243.) The 

 dark brown-purple rays of this beautiful plant separate it 

 from B. columnaris. 



B^RIA MARITIMA, Gray. 



On Bird Island, Barclay Sound, west coast of Vancouver 

 Island. {Chas. F. Newcomhe.) New to Canada. Only 

 other known place of occurrence, Farallones Islands, off 

 San Francisco. 



Anthemis arvensis, L. 



On ballast at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1887. {John 

 Macoun.) Common around Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 (J. R. Anderson.) Not before recorded west of the 

 Maritime Provinces. 



