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Island, 1912, and begins collecting there — Much time spent in the 

 collecting and study of cryptogams — Continuation of collecting 

 in 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919 on Vancouver 

 Island and adjacent islands — Large collections of cryptogams 

 were made and many new species found by him — Presented a large 

 collection of plants of Vancouver Island, mounted and named, to 

 the Herbarium of the Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1917, also, 

 later, a fine collection of cryptogams — Death of his son, James 

 M. Macoun, January 8th, 1920, a great shock to him — Worked on 

 his autobiography—Conducted a column in the Sidney Review 

 under the name of "Rambler" — Died of heart failure at Sidney, 

 Vancouver Island, Julv 18, 1920 — Personal characteristics — 

 Family .' 290 



List of Species named after Author 304 



