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Yar. cucullata, Gray, Man., ed. VI., 79. (1890.) 



Specimens referred to V. cucullata, Ait., and V. cucullata var. cor- 

 data, Gray, Part I., 62, 63, belong here. 



(238.) V. Langsdorffii, Fisch.; Macoun, Cat., L, 63. 



In wet places and swamps, at Nanaimo and Mount Finlayson, Van- 

 couver Island, 1887. (Macoun.} Marshes, Burnaby Lake, near 

 Hastings, B.C., 1889. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(2108.) V. pedatifida, G. Don. ; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 79. (1890.) 

 Specimens referred to V. delphinifolia, Nutt, Part III., 493, belong here. 



(240.) V. canina, L., var. puberula, Wat. in herb. ; Gray, 

 Man., ed. VL, 81. (1890.) 



Eeferences under V. canina, var. rupestris, Eegel., Part I., 64 & III., 

 493, belong here. 



(243.) V. pubescens, Ait., var. glabriuscula, Gray, Bot. 

 Gaz., XI., 291. 



Specimens referred to var. scabriuscula, T. & G., Part I., 64, according 

 to Gray should be called var. glabriuscula, as the plant is not really 

 scabious. 



(3081.) V. preemorsa, Dougl. ; Gray, Bot. Gaz., XI.. 289. 



V. Nuttattii, var. prsemorsa, Watson ; Macoun, Cat. I., 65. 

 All the specimens collected on Vancouver Island belong here. 



769. TUNICA, Scop. 



(3082.) T."SAXIFRAGA, Scop. 



f< Has been introduced in gardens at London, Out., and become 

 quite a troublesome weed. Specimens were sent to me by Mr. 

 Dearness, of London, Ont., which I referred to Dr. Watson." (Burgess.') 



770. GYPSOPHILA, Linn. 



(3083.) G. PANICULATA, Linn. 

 Introduced at Emerson, Manitoba. July 4th, 1887. (Prof. Fowler.) 



