568 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OP CANADA. 



specimens from the Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains, under E. deflexum, 

 evidently belong here. Mountain slopes at Kicking. Horse Lake, Rocky 

 Mountains. (Macoun.) 



Psge 336. 



(1555.) E. Virginicum, Lehm. Specimens collected in New 

 Brunswick, at Eel River, and 1'eferred to E. Lappula, belong here, 

 1885. (Fowlers Cat.') Carleton, St. John Co., N.B. (Hay.) 



(1556.) E. LAPPULA, Lehm. In waste places around the citadel 

 at Quebec. (St. Cyr.) Introduced along the Canadian Pacific rail- 

 way at Morley and Silver City, Rocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



(1557.) E. Redowskii, Lehm. Var. occidentale, Watson. 

 Not uncommon at Silver City, Rocky Mountains. Evidently intro- 

 duced from the prairie. (Macoun.) In the vicinity of Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



(2197.) E. brachycentrum, Ledeb. Var. brachystylum, 



Gray. Dry soil, Spence's Bridge, B.C., 1885. (Fletcher.) Dr. Gray, 

 who named this, indicates that it is new to North America. 



415. ERITRICHIUM. 



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(1561.) For E. Chorisianum, A. DC., read E. Torreyi, Gray. 

 On dry ground at Lytton. B.C., 1885. (Fletcher.) 



(1562.) For E. fulvum, A. DC., read E. Scouleri, A. DC. Fine 

 specimens collected in 1885 and determined by Dr. Gray. 



(1563.) E. tenellum, Gray. Vicinity of Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island. (Fletcher.) 



(2198.) E. circumscissum, Gray. 



Lithospermum circiimscissum, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 370. 

 Through the dry region to the borders of British Columbia. (Gray.) 



416. AMSINCKIA. 



(1568.) A. intermedia, Fisch. & Meyer. Cedar Hill, near Vic- 

 toria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



(1569.) A. lycopsoides, Lehm. Var. bracteosa, Gray. Mary 

 Island, Gulf of Georgia, B.C. (Dawson.) 



