CATAT.nnUE OP CANADIAN Pf.ANTS. 3tl 



(2415.) P. pusillus, Linn., v:ir. elongatus, Bennetl, MS, 1S90. 



"A form ul' P. pusillus, that so fur :w I know has received no 

 name. In my herbarium I have mari<od it ' P. pusillus, var. elongata, 

 mild.' I have specimens from Hungary that are very near these from 

 B.C. It has some of the faces of P. rutilus, Wolf. ; l)Ut that has much 

 Bhai-per loaves, with long stipules and rigid stems. There is no fruit, 

 but the sepals (perianth segments) are large and long-hafted. 1 find, 

 ou i-eferiing to my notes, that exactly similar s|)Ocimon8 to yours are 

 in the British Mus. Heib., named 'P. rutilus, WoUV It certainly 

 docs bear a resemblance to. a s])ecimi'n I have named P. cwspitosus, 

 Notte 1 (leg. Nolle 7, = P. rutilus, Wolf. !) but Iho liUeness is oidy super- 

 ficial." {Bennett, fjettcr, March 3ril, 1890.) Spallumsheen Eiver, 

 at and above Rmlcrby, B.C., July lOtii, ISW). (./. M .Macoun.) 



(2446.) P. mucronatus, Schi'ad.; Macoun, Cat. IV., 88. 



"I name this now P. Frifsii, Hujuecht in Bert. d. Hums. Eeiches, 

 184."). There is t/ood reason to think that Schrader's plant was the var. 

 aiumiwitus, Schnn. of P. lucens. This was (Herb, illasyow) gathered 

 by the Franklin Kxpetlition." {Bennett.) Winter River, and Sea Cow 

 Pond, Prini'O Ivlward Island, 1888. {Mamun.) Spallumsheen River, 

 at Endeiby, I5.C. (•/. M. Macoun.) 



(2447.) For P. rutilans, Wolfgang ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 88, read 

 P. rutilus, Wolgang in Riem. k Schultze, Veg. Sys. Mant. 3, 

 ]). .■i(i2 (1>^27.) ■ It is the P. ccespitosus of Nolte." {Bennett.) 



(3189.) P. vaginatus, Tun/,., Flora baiclensi-dahurica, \^M. 

 (Siberia, i 



■'This plant, placed under P. pectinatus, in Ledebour's Flora Rossica, 

 vol. 4, is stated by Dr. Kihlman (of Helsingfors) in Botanisha Notisea, 

 1887, page 85, to have been brought from " Saskatchewan, Canada, 

 Bourgeau, Palliser's Exp., 1858." {Bennett.) Buffalo Lake, N.W.T., 

 Lat. 56°, 1888. (./. M. Macoun.) 



(3190.) P. flabellata, Babington. 



Mr. Bennett sent a specimen of this to Mr. Babington, who names it 

 as above. It belongs to the same group as P. pectinatus North Pond, 

 near Kast Point, Prince Edward Island, 1888. {Macoun.) "(No. 11) 

 P. pectinatus, Linn., var. pseudo-marijius, Bennett, = P.jjectinatus, Linn., 



