CATALOGUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS: 65 



(245.) V. sarmentosa, Dougl. Hook. Fl. I., 80. 



Vancouver Island near Victoria, also in numerous places up the 

 Fraser along the wagon-road, B.C. (Macoun.') Close to Yale, B.C. 

 (Hill.') 



(246.) V. Nuttallii, Pursh, 1*74. 



On dry soil from near Winnipeg to Carl ton and Edmonton on the 

 Saskatchewan. This species seems local in its distribution. 



Var. proemorsa, Watson. 



V. lingufffolia. Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 141. 



Abundant in open grassy places around Victoria, Vancouver Island. 



(Macoun & Hill.} 



(247.) V. tricolor, Linn. Var. arvensis, (ring. Pansy Violet. 



V. tricolor, Pursh, 175. 

 V. tenella, Muhl. Cat. 25. 



In a field at Ottawa. (Fletc/ier.) Very abundant on dry rocky 

 ground near the stone quarry at the north end of Pelee Island, Ont., 

 1882. (Macoun.) Lake Huron. (Provancher.) 



Doubtful Species. 



One specimen of a remarkable violet was sent from British Columbia, 

 by J. A. Hill of the C. P. E. staff, which may possibly be the rare V. 

 biflora. Not being able to find a description of this species, I am unable 

 to identify it satisfactorily. 



DESCRIPTION. Stems apparently two-flowered; flowers yellow or 

 cream color ; leaves short, tapering into the petiole which is winged, 

 scabrous on both sides, but especially on the prominent veins ; margins 

 crenate, slightly scabrous ciliate ; stipules membraneous, acute, slightly 

 ciliate at the tip ; sepals white margined and ciliate. 



XIV. POLYGALACE.E. MILK-WORT FAMILY. 



76. POLYCALA, Tourn. (MILK-WORT.) 



(248.) P. incarnata, Linn. 



Dry rocky soil. Kooky places on the Niagara Eivcr, near the Falls. 

 (Douglas, 1823.) Not detected by later collectors. 



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