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statement in Dr. Barratt's own handwriting that the type specimens 

 were collected on the Northwest Coast by Dr. Scouler !" (Bebb.) Very 

 abundant on Vancouver Island, from Victoria to Nanaimo, 1887; 

 common around Burrard Inlet, and in the Fraser Valley, as far as 

 Agassiz, B.C., 1887. (Macoun.) In the Fraser Valley specimens, Mr. 

 Bebb found the capsules tomentose becoming smooth at the base. 



(2024.) 8. humilis, Marshall; Macoun, Cat., III., 441). 



" Omit the Kocky Mountains locality. It it clear outside the known 

 range of the species given on leaves only and doubtless a mistake." 

 (Bebb.) 



(2025.) 8. arbusculoides, Anders., Monog. Sal, 147. 



S. humillima, Anders.; Macoun, Cat., III., 449. 

 S. acutifolia, Hook. Fl. II., 150. 



Prince Albert Sound. (Mieschring.) Rae River. (Dr. Rde.) Sas- 

 katchewan to Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie .River. (Hook. Fl.} 

 Marshes near the Rocky Mountains. (Drummond.) 



(2026.) 8. lasiandra, Benth., var. typica, Bebb.; Macoun, Cat., 

 III., 449. 



Abundant in thickets at Cedar Hill and Langford Lake, near C4old- 

 stream, Vancouver Island. 1887. (Macoun.) 



Var. lancifolia, Bebb.; Macoun, Cat., 111., 450. 



Quite common in the neighbourhood of Victoria, Vancouver Island. 

 Many of the trees are of large size ; abundant at Agassiz and New West- 

 minster, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) Shore of Burrard Inlet at Vancouver 

 City. (Prof. Fowler.) 



Var. Fendleriana, Bebb. 



Shore of Shuswap Lake, B.C., near Scotch Creek, June, 1889. 

 (Macoun.) 



(2031.) 8. myrtlllifolia, Anders., Sal. Bor.-Amer., 28. 



S. Novse-Anglix, Anders., Sal. Monog., 160, & DC. Prod., 16 2 , 253, 



mainly. 

 S. myrsinites, Hook. Fl. II., 151, mainly. 



This may be considered to include all the forms included in No. 

 2031, Part HI., 452, Throughout the region of the Canadian Lakes 



