364 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



siime meadow. Prof. Eaton, to whom specimens were referred, was 

 much struck with their peculiar appearance. (Burgess.) 



601. CYPRIPEDIUM. 



(2261.) C. parviflorum, Salisb. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 20. 



North Thompson Eiver, 25 miles north of Kamloops, B.C. Alt. 3000 

 feet. 1889. (J. McEvoy.) 



(2265.) C. montanum, Dougl. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 22. 



Abundant in grass at the station yard at Agassiz ; and on the hill- 

 sides at Sicamous, B.C., 1889. (Macoun.) 



603. IRIS. 



(2272.) I. prismatica, Pursh ; Gray, Man., ed. YL, 514. 



/. Virginica, Macoun, Cat. IV., 24. 

 Collected at New Harbor, Newfoundland. (Rev. A. C. Waghorne.) 



604. SISYRINCHIUM. 



(2276.) S. angustifolium, Mill.; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 515. 



References under S, mucronatum, Michx., Part IV., 25, belong here. 



793. MUSCARI, Tour. (GRAPE-HYACINTH.) 



(3186.) M. BOTRYOIDES, Mill. ; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 523. 



Grand Trunk Kailway track, between Hamilton and Dundas, May, 

 1888. (Mr. Galbraith.) Burlington, near Hamilton, Ont. (Burgess.) 

 Evidently escaped from gardens. 



611. SMILICINA. 



(221)1.) S. racemosa, Desf.; Macoun, Cat. IV, 31. 



The specimens gathered on Vancouver Island in 1887, and referred 

 doubtfully to S. amplexicaulis, belong here. Port Haney and other 

 places in the Fntser Valley, B.C., 1889, S. amplexicaulis not seen. 

 (Macoun.) 



