CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN TLAN'TS. 39 



Chester, N.S. ; Whycocogmah, Cape Breton. {Sommers, Cat.) Low 

 meadows between New Glasgow and Port Mulgrave, N.S. ; in low in- 

 tervales at Whycocogmah, Cape Breton. (Macotin.) Common in 

 meadows at Caledonia, Guysboro Co., N S. (Faribault.) Baliiurst, 

 N.B. (AlcGHl Coll. Herb.) Common on intervales and moist meadows, 

 New Brunswick. (Fowler, Cat.) On the flats along the lower part of 

 the Metapedia River, Q. (Macoun.) St. Anno de la P($rade, Q- 

 (St. Cyr.) Beauport, near Quebec. (Thomas.) Laprairic, near Mon- 

 ti-eal, 1821. (Dr. Holmes.) In meadows along the Grand Trunk 

 Railway, between Cobourg and Port Hope, Ont. (Macoun.) Low 

 shady place at London and Blenheim, Ont. ; very common. (Burgess.) 

 Right bunk of Rainy River, below Fort [•'I'ancis, 1872. (Macoun.) 



(2315) L. Carolinianum, Michx. 1-1. 1., 197. 



L. Canadenm, \ar. superbum, Ehves., Men. Lil. t. 21. 

 L. superbum, Linn. Hook., Fl. 11., 181 ; Pursh, Fl. 1., 230; Macoun Cat, 

 No. 1853. 



Rich low grounds, western Ontario, ^''icinity of Hamilton, Ont. 

 (Logic.) Moist grounds half a mile west of London, Ont. (Saunders.) 

 A specimen in our herbarium, collected by Dr. Burgess, near London, 

 in 1879, appioaches this species very closely, both in its revolute 

 perianth and almost perfect!}' smooth leaves. Mr. .Tames Fletcher, 

 botanist to the Kxperiniental Farm at Ottawa, has grown Lilium Caro- 

 linianum from bulbs purchased in the United States, together with 

 the form here referred to, L. Carolinianum. He believes that our own 

 form is different from both L. Carolinianum and L. Canadense and sug- 

 gests that Elwes' name should belong to it. It is extremely probable 

 that his view is the coriecl one. 



(2316.) L. Columbianum, Hanson. Baker, Linn. Soc. Journ., 

 XIV., 243. 



i. Canadense, vnr. parviflorum. Hook., Fl. II., 181. 

 L.parvum, Kell. Macoun, Cat. No. 1854. 

 L. Philadelp>dcum,\&T.,i. Hook., Fl. II., 181. 



Abundant in some localities ; generally on dry gravelly soil. Whipsaw 

 Ci-eek, B.C. [Bauson.) Very common at Victoria, Vancouver Island, 

 (J.Richardson. Fletcher.) On gravelly soil throughout the oak openings 

 in the southern part of Vancouver Island ; common at Nanaimo and 

 near the Wellington Mines ; on old sea beaches of gravel and shells at 

 Qualicum, at Hoine Lake, in the intevior, and Alberni on the west 

 coast. (Macoun.) 



