CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 5t 



{2361.) J. Lescurii, Bolander, Bot. Calif., Vol. II., 205. 



/. Balticus, var. Pacificus, Engelm., Mon. June., 442. 



. Our own specimens and those of Dawson, of this species, collected on 

 Vancouver Island, are easily separated from those of the closely re- 

 lated J. Balticus, by their seeds, which are of a lighter color and less 

 apiculate, and by their brown margined perianth scales. Abundant 

 in salt marshes and on sand along the coast of Vancouver Island; 

 near Victoria, Nanaimo, Departure Bay, Qualicum, Comox, and 

 Alberni. (Macoun.) Blenkinsop Bay, Vancouver Island, 1885; Lewis 

 Eiver, lat. 61 north of British Columbia. (Dawson.) All references 

 to J. Balticus on the Pacific coast are placed below. 



North West America. (Hooker, Fl.) Cape Espenberg, .Norton 

 Sound, and Ounalashka. (Rothr. Alask.} Fort Wrangel, Alaska. 

 (Meehan.) 



(2362.) J. arcticus, Willd.; Hook., PI. II., 189, in part. 



We know nothing of this species. Arctic sea-coast. (Hooker, FL) 

 Mossy soil, Middliattwack Islands, Cumberland Gulf, and Scott's Bay. 

 (J. Taylor.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PL) 



Var. SitchensiS, Engelm., Mon. June., 445. 



Engelmann says that this variety is found on both sides of Behring 

 Straits and on the island of Kodiak. Bartlett Bay Alaska. (Meehan.) 

 Sitka, (Rothr. Alask.) Point Mulgrave, Behring Straits. (Hooker, FL) 



(2363.) J. Drummondii, E. Meyer. Ledeb. Flor. Ross. IV., 235. 



/. arcticus, var. ft. gracilis, Hook., Fl. II., 189. 



Quite common on the higher Rocky Mountains, from Castle Mountain 

 westward ; appearing again on all the high mountains about the 

 sources of Bear Creek, Selkirk Mountains. (Macoun.) At a great 

 -elevation in the Rocky Mountains. (Hooker, Fl.) Western summit 

 of the North Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.) Ouna- 

 lashka. (Rothr. Alask.) 



(2364.) J. Parryi, Engelm., Mon. June., 446. 

 J. arcticus, var. gracilis ? Gray in PI. Parry, 34. 



On the western summit of the North Kootanie Pass, and on the 

 summit of the South Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains. (Dawson.) 

 On the grassy summits of the mountains near the Glacier Hotel, 

 Selkirk Mountains. Specimens over a foot high and having all the 

 characters of this species were gathered in quantity during the past 

 summer (1887) on Mount Benson and Mount Mark, alt. 3,000 feet, and 

 on Mount Arrowsmith, alt. 5,000 feet, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.') 



