i6B The Ottawa Naturalist. [November 



VerBascum Lychnitis, L. 



Roadsides at Sandwich, Oot. No. 54,510. {John 

 MaC&un.) 



CHiENORRHiWJM MINUS. (L.) Lang^e. 



Linaria minbr, Desf. ; Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, i : 353. 

 Contr. to Can. Bot. Pt. xii. 



Kincardine, Ont. {W. Scott.) Point Edward. No. 

 54,467, and Sarnia. Ont. No. 54,466 ; along the railway at 

 East Templeman, Que., 1903. {John Macoun.) 



Penstemon pulchellus, Greene. 



Rocky summits, alt. 6,000 ft., Tnmi Hy Mountain, Chilli- 

 wack Valley, B. C. 1901. {Jas. M. Macoun.) New to 

 Canada. Probably not a good species but only a form of 

 P. procerus. 



Penstemon Digitalis, (Sweet) Nutt. 



Another locality for this species is Farm Point, four 

 miles from Cascade, Que. It is not easy to account for the 

 occurrence of this plant as though generally treated as a 

 garden escape it is found where there is no record of its having 

 been cultivated. 



Castalleja suksdorfii, Gray. 



Abundant on sub-alpine slopes between the Chilliwack 



River and Mount Cheam, B.C., alt. 4,000 ft. Nos 54,442 



and 54,443. {J. M. Macoun.) Not recorded from Canada. 



Plantago aristata, Michx. 



Gait, Ont. {W. Herriot.) Roadsides near Windsor, 

 Ont. No. 54,701. {John Macoun.) Introduced from tha 

 west, now well established. 



Plantago media, L. 



Roadsides under the shade of the maples along the 

 Whortley Road, near London, Ont. (/. Dearness.) Of very 

 rare occurrence in Canada. 



