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to ruuiul, iiliout ociually deeply serrate. CTowoi-s, lurid olive to brown. 

 Usually solitary. Less than a foot high on 21st May, 1881). Time of 

 flowering, August, Hoptcmhcr, October. (^Bcarness.) Damp river bank 

 at London, Ont. {Bunjcss, Millman, Dearness.) 



(3165.) S. lanceolata, Pursh, Fl. 11., 411». 



Leaves lanceolate, unequally serrate, the seiratures acuminate, acute 

 at the base; jtetiolcs naked; jjauicle corymbose-fasciculate. Flowers, 

 greeni.sh yellow. In llowei- from August to iSeptember. (Pursh.) 

 Leaves lanceolate from lowest to highest ; deeply and unequally serrate 

 or toothed; acute at the base. FlowerH green, tinged .slightly with 

 }-ellow. In flower .June and July. Six or eight strong stalks from a 

 horizontally s]ueadiiig root. Four feel high on 2Ist May, 1880. 

 (Bcaniess.) Vicinity of Belleville, Ont. (Macoun.) Biddulph Town- 

 ship, Middlesex Co., Ont. (Dearness.) 



(3166.) 8. Californica, Cham.; (iray, Synop. Fl. I., 258. 



The specimens referred hero have the stems puberulent, with 

 appresscd hairs, which pass in the upper part of the stem and inflor- 

 cscense into stalked glands. 'flif leaves, however, are more like 

 S. nodosa, vai-. MariUmdica , not being deeply serrate. China Creek, 

 Alberni Canal, Vancouver I.sliind, 1887 ; in the valley of Eagle Kiver 

 at Griffin Lake, U.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



443. MIMULUS. 



(1658.) M. moschatus, Dougl., vai-. scssilifolius, Gray, Suppl. 



Synop. Fl. I., 110. 



In water along China Creek, Alberni Canal, Vancouver Island, Aug. 

 1887. (Macoun.) 



444. CRATIOLA. 



(1659.) C. ebracteata, Benth. ; Macoun, C'at. II., 358. 



Abundant in a field near the Eailway Station at Nanaimo, and occa- 

 sionally in wet places at Wellington Mines, Vancouver Island ; in wet 

 spots by the saw-mill at Kamloops, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



446. LIMOSELLA. 



(1663.) L. aquatica, Linn., var, tenuifolia, Hoft'm. ; Macoun, 

 Cat. II., 359. 



