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to round, about equally deeply serrate. Flowers, lurid olive to brown. 

 Usually solitary. Less than a foot high on 21st May, 1889. Time of 

 flowering, August, September, October. (Dearness.) Damp river bank 

 at London, Ont. (Burgess, Millman, Dearness.} 



(3165.) S. lanceolata, Pursh, Fl. II., 419. 



Loaves lanceolate, unequally serrate, the serratures acuminate, acute 

 at the base ; petioles naked ; panicle corymbose-fasciculate. Flowers, 

 greenish yellow. In flower from August to September. (PwrsA.) 

 Leaves lanceolate from lowest to highest; deeply and unequally serrate 

 or toothed ; acute at the base. Flowers green, tinged slightly with 

 yellow. In flower June and July. Six or eight strong stalks from a 

 horizontally spreading root. Four feet high on 21st May, 1889. 

 (jD ear/iess.) Vicinity of Belleville, Out. (Macoun.) Biddulph Town- 

 ship, Middlesex Co., Ont. (Dearness.') 



(3166.) 8. Californica, Cham.; Gray, Synop. Fl.I.,258. 



The specimens referred here have the stems puberulent, with 

 appressed hairs, which pass in the upper part of the stem and inflor- 

 escence into stalked glands. The leaves, however, are more like 

 S. nodosa, var. Marilandica, not being deeply serrate. China Creek, 

 ALberni Canal, Vancouver Island, 1887; in the valley of Eagle Eiver 

 at Griffin Lake, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



443. MIMULUS. 



(1658.) M. moschatus, Dougl.,var. sessilifolius, Gray, Suppl. 

 Synop. Fl. I., 446. 



In water along China Creek, Alberni Canal, Vancouver Island, Aug. 

 1887. (Macoun.) 



444. CRATIOLA. 



(1659.) C. ebracteata, Benth. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 358. 



Abundant in a field near the Bail way Station at Nanaimo, and occa- 

 sionally in wet places at Wellington Mines, Vancouver Island ; in wet 

 spots by the saw-mill at Kamloops, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



446. LIMOSELLA. 



(1663.) L. aquatica, Linn., var, tenuifolia, Hoffm. ; Macoun, 

 Cat. II., 359. 



