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over 3000 feet altitude. (Dawson.) It is very probable that this 

 species is found on all summits on Vancouver Island, over 2500 feet 

 high. 



769. ABIES. 



(2093.) A. amabilis, Forbes; Macoun, Cat. III., 4*75. 



Abundant, in company with T. Pattoniana, on the summits of mounts 

 .Mark, Benson and Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island, 1887 ; .not observed 

 on the mountains of the mainland in 1889. (Macoun.) 



570. LARIX. 



(2094.) L. Americana, Michx. ; Macoun, Cat. III., 475. 



Extends west of the Rocky Mountains in the Liard Valley to Lat. 

 61 55", Long. 130. (Dawson.) 



(2095.) L. occidentalis, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. III., 475. 



On the mountain side, east of Sicamous, about 500 feet above the 

 lake. 1889. (Macoun.) From about half-way down the Upper 

 Arrow Lake, southward along the Columbia Valley, B.C. ; on Koo- 

 tanie Lake, to the north end, and farther. (Dawson.) 



591. CORALLORHIZA. 



(2217.) C. odontorhiza, Nutt.; Macoun, Cat. IV., 5. 



Rather common in moist woods at Plover Mills, Middlesex Co., Ont. 

 (A\ Elliott.} 



600. HABENARIA. 



(2249.) H. elegans, Bolander; Macoun, Cat. IV., 17. 

 On the mountain side at Sicamous, B.C., 1889. (Macoun.) 



(2258.) H. psycodes, Gray; Macoun, Cat. IV., 19. 



A form with deeply laciniate lip, and the flowers more erect and in a 

 narrower spike than usual (in this respect approaching H. lacera), was 

 found in a wet meadow at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, July 19th, 

 1883. These plants, which had purple flowers, are, I fancy, hybrids 

 between R. psycodes and //. laccra, both of which were abundant in the 



