2i6 The Ottawa Naturalist. [February 



Epilobium luteum, Pursh. 



Collected by Cowley in the Cariboo District, B.C., in 

 1870 but not recorded. This was the first time it was col- 

 lected in Canada. Common on mountains in ihe Chilliwack 

 Valley, B.C. (/. M. Macoun.) 



TiLL^A Vaillantii, Willd. 



Tracadie Beach, Prince Edward Island, 1901. {J. R. 

 Churchill.) Collected at Mt. Slewart, P. l-:.i., by Prof. 

 Macoun in 1888 and recorded in Part v. of these papers as 

 TillcBa simplex, Nutt. 



Sedum FRIGIDUM, Rydb., Bull. Torr Bot. Club, vol. 28, p. 282. 



All ihe western references to Sedum Rhodiola in Macoun's 

 Catalo!:rue of Canadian plants g-o here. Dr. Rydberg is 

 hardly correct in describing this species as "an arctic-alpine" 

 plant as it is abundantly represented in our herbarium by 

 specimens from near sea level in British Columbia and the 

 warmer parts ol Alaska. 



Sambucus melanocarpa, a. Gray. 



Crow Nest Pass, Rocky Mts. No. 20,591. [John 

 Macoun.) Eastern limit. 



EuPATORiUM Rydbergii, Britt. 



Near Brandon, Man. No. r 3,934. [John Macoun.) 

 Along ditches near Chilliwack, B.C. No. «6,486. (/. iM. 

 Macoun.) Not before recorded from Canida. 



Aster polyphyllus, Willd. 



On Birch Island, Lake Huron, Aug. 26th, 1901. No. 

 26,359. [John Macoun.) New to Canada Determined by 

 Mr. M. L. Fernald. 



Erigeron Gormani, Greene. 



Rocky ledges on Tami Hy Mountain, Chilliwack Valley, 

 B.C. No. 26,461. {J. M. Macoun) Not recorded south of 

 Yukon, but it is probable that much of the Rocky Mountain 

 plant referred to E compositus var. glabratus is this species. 



