220 The Ottawa Naturalist. [February 



Fraser River, B.C., 1898, {J.R. Anderson.) At an altitude of 

 between 5,500 and 6,000 ft. on nearly all mountains north and 

 south ofChilliwack River, B.C. Nos. 54,434, 54,435, 54,436. 

 Growing generally with Parnnssia fimhriaia and Leptarrhena 

 pyrolcpfolia. When growing the flowe.s are bright plum color 

 shading to pink and creamy white. {J. M. Macouii.) 



Castilleia RUPicoLA, Fernald. 



First collected in Canada, by Dr. James Fletcher and 

 Mr. J. R. Anderson on Mt. Cheam, Lower Fraser Valley, 

 B.C. Not rare, generally on inaccessable cliffs, both north 

 and south of the Chilliwack River. Nos. 54,437, 54,441 and 

 54,438. (/. M. Macoim.) 



Castilleia Angustifolia, Don. var. Bradburii, Fernald. 



Confounded with C. ^niniata in our herbarium. Parson's 

 Farm and other places near Victoria, Vancouver Island, No. 

 714 ; Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, No. 715 ; Deer Park, 

 Columbia River, B.C., No. 17,277 [Macoun.) Thompson 

 River, B.C. (^./. .^/7/.) North Arm, Burrard Inlet, B.C.; 

 on gravel bars, Chilliwack River, B.C., No. 54,439; north of 

 Chilliwack Lake, B.C., No. 54,440. [J. M. Macoun.) 



Dasystoma flava. Wood. 



In woods at Queenston Heights, Ont. This species 

 seems to be confined to the Niagara region where it has been 

 found by several collectors in recent years. 



Anychia Canadensis, (L.) B. S. P. 



Amherstburgh, Ont., 1901. {John Macoufi.) The speci- 

 mens referred to A. dichotoma in Part x of these contributions 

 are this species. 



Salix prinoides, Pursh. 



Below Brock's monument, Queenston Heights, Niagara, 

 Ont., 1901. {John Macoun.) New to Canada. 

 Arceuthobium pusillum, Peck. 



On Picea nigra, in a bog at Tracadie Beach, Prince Ed- 

 ward Island, July 31st, 1901. {J. R. Churchill.) Also col- 

 lected on P. E. I. by Mr. L. W. Watson. 



