1^0^ The Ottawa Naturalist. [Octobet' 



Winnipeg, Man , No. 24,619. (/as. M. Macoun); Grattan Creek 

 west of Battle River, Alta. ; Edmonton, Alia., No. 24,621, 

 and Bow River at Morley, Alta,, No. 24.620. { John Macoun). 



Salix lucida, Mahl., var. intonsa, Fernald, Rhodora, vi : 11. 



Recorded by Mr. Fernald from St. John Riv^r and tribu- 

 taries, Maine, Quebec, and New Brunswick. Our specimens 

 are fro.nn Montmorency Falls, Que., Nos. 68,782 and 68,783. 

 {/ohn Macoun.) 



Salix lucida, Muhl., var. angustifolia, Anderson. 



Grand Lake, N.B., No 24,586. (John Britlain) ; bank of 

 Exploit River. Newfoundland, No. 13,674. {Robinson cSr* 

 Schenk.) 



HuMULUs Japonicus, Sieb. & Zucc. 



In waste places at Wakefield, Que., 1903. {John Macoun^ 

 Naturalized. 



Comandra Richardsiana, Fernald, Rhodora, vii : 32. 

 C. umbellaia, Nutt., in part. 



So far as shown by our specimens C. umbellata does not 

 occur in Candida, everything so called being the recently des- 

 ::ribed C. Richardsiana. 



POLVGONUM NUTTALLII, Small. 



p. intermedium, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, 11 : 352. 



Grassy banks, Middle Creek, Chilliwack River. B.C., No. 

 54,740. {J. M. Macoun.) Not recorded from mainland of 

 B.C. 



Polygonum punctatum. Ell., var. leptostachvon, (Meisn.) Small. 

 Low ground near Sumas Lake, B.C. No, 54,752. {J. 

 M. Macoun.) New to Canada. Abundant, but perhaps in- 

 troduced. 



Polygonum bistortoides, Pursh. 



A common species at an altitude of between 5,000 and 

 6,000 feet on mountains in the Chilliwack and Skagit valleys, 

 B.C., near the International Boundary. {J.M. Macoun,) 



