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Saussurea monticola, Rich., App. Frank. Journ., ed. 2, 29. 



Lumped with S. alpina by Gray and others, but it pre- 

 sents so little resemblance to that species that the most casual 

 observer would at once know it to be distinct. Easily 

 separated from S. alpina by its " narrower, more rigid entire 

 leaves and very hairy involucre." Collected by Dr. Richard- 

 son in grassy plains on the Copper Mountains, lat. 67°, and 

 along the arctic coast between the Mackenzie and Copper- 

 mine rivers. The specimens in the herbarium of the Geologi- 

 cal Survey are from Herschell Island, west of the mouth of the 

 Mackenzie, 1893. {Rev. J. I. Stringer.) West shore of Great 

 Bear Lake, lat. 65° 30' to lat. 66° 30'. 1900. (/. M. Bell.) 

 Lat. 62° 17', long. 103° 07', 1893 ; on Stony Island, Great 

 Slave Lake, 1900. ( /. W. Tyrrell.) 



HiERACIUM PiLOSELLA, L. 



St. John and Charlos, Restigouche River, N.B. {Phthp 

 Cox.) New to New Brunswick. 



HiERACIUM LONGIPILUM, Torr. 



A single specimen collected in woods 5 miles from Sarnia, 

 Ont. 1 90 1. {John Macoun.) A very rare species in western 

 Ontario. Seldom collected. 



Mentha rotundifolia, (L.) Huds. 



In a gravelly ravine running into the Thames near London, 

 Ont., 1 90 1. (/. Dearness.) New to Canada. 



Clinopodium Acinos, (L.) Kuntze. 



Our herbarium specimens of this plant are from sandy 

 and grassy roadsides north ot London, Ont. {J. Dearness) 

 and near Gait, Ont. {W. Herriot.) 



RuMEX fenestratus, Greene, Pittonia, vol. iv, p. 306. 



Described from specimens collected by Prof. John 

 Macoun in salt marshes at Comox, Vancouver Island, June 

 23rd, 1893. Herb. No. 1,570. Also collected in 1887 by 

 Prof. Macoun at Chase River, near Nanaimo, Vancouver 

 Island. Herb. No. 23,723. The common large Rumex on 

 the east coast of Vancouver Island. 



