﻿146 Canadian Record of Science. 



Stromatopoka mamillata, Nicholson. 

 Btromatopora mammillata, Nicholson. 1873. Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. XII., 

 p. 94, pi. 4, fig. 4 : and, 1874, 

 liep. Pal. Prov. Ont., p. 17, pi. 1, 

 fig. 4. 

 " Pare, in a silicified condition, in the Corniferous 

 limestone of Port Colborne." Nicholson. 



The Flora of Montreal Island. 



By Robert Campbell, D.D., M. A. # 



\Continued from Vol. VI., Niimher 7, p. 405.) 



The season of 1896 was well fitted to bring into 

 prominent notice the plant life, scattered over the Island 

 of Montreal. Vegetation was very rank, owing to the 

 abundance and frequency of the rainfall. Even those 

 forms of life that usually escape observation and have to 

 be searched for, came forth out of their obscurity and were 

 more easily found than in ordinary years. This will 

 account for the fact that the appended list of the new 

 captures made by the writer during the season just 

 closed is so large, and contains so many varieties that had 

 hitherto not obtruded themselves on his attention. It is 

 especially interesting to note how many of the species in 

 the Holmes Herbarium are here duplicated, showing that 

 they have survived all the changes and chances of seventy- 

 five years. 



Kanunculus Plammula, L., var. reptans, E. Meyer. 

 — (Smaller Spearwort) — In pasture field at St. Michel — 

 August, 1896 — (Reported by Dr. Holmes from St. 

 Helen's Island.) 



Viola pubescens, Ait. var. Scabriuscula, Torr & 

 Gray — (Downy yellow violet) — Bagg's Woods — September, 

 1896. 



