rSnn OEOT,OGICAT, survey of CANADA. 



(2363.) J. Orummondii, E. Meyer; Macoun, Cat. IV., 57. 



Plateau e:i8t of Adam's Lake, B.C. Alt. GOOO feet. 188S. {Dawson.) 

 Abundant on Mount Queest and other summits of the Gold Eange, 

 B.C., 1889. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(2373.J J. Cerardi, Lois.; Macoun, Cat^ IV., GO. 



In salt mar.shes along both sides of Burrard Inlet, B.C., 1889. 

 {Macoun.) 



(2375. ) J. falcatus, R. Meyer, var. paniculatUS, iMigehn, Trans. 

 Acad. St. Louis. 



Abundant in grassy places, shoi-e of Shawnagin Lake, Vancouver 

 Island, 1887. (Macoun.) 



(2376.) J. longistylis, Toney; Macoun, Cat. TV., CO. 



In a marsh at Penticten, at the southern end of Lake Okanagan, 

 B.C. 1889. {Afacoun.) 



(3187.) J. oxymeris, Engelm., Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 



This is what was referred tnj.xiphioules, var. littoralis, in Part IV., 05. 

 Mr. F. V. Coville, of the Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, DC, informs 

 me that my specimens distributed as above are really this species. 



(3188.) J. Bolanderi, Engelm., Trans. Acad., St. Louis. 



/. j.ipliioide.'f, var. inucrantkus, Macoun, Cat, IV., 05, in part. 



Some of the specimens distributed as var. macranthus are of this 

 species while others are quite correct. Those collected at Lost Lake 

 near Cedar Hill. Vancouver Island, have the knotted almost terete 

 leaves that distinguish the species from every form of .7. xiphioides. 



638. LUZULA. 



(2389.) L. spadicea, DC; Macoun, Cat., IV., 65. 



On the summit of Mount Queest, and on the mountains north of 

 (iriffiu Lake in the Gold Range, B.C. Alt. 0000 to 7000 feet. 1889. 

 {Macoun.) This is the first record we have of the tj-pe in Canada. It 

 is quite distinct from v a.r. parviflora, the flowers being twice as large. 



