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reaching the apex of the stem, their slender peduncles 

 equalling the subtending leaves ; seeds fusiform, tapering 

 into a pale beak, nearly smooth to coarsely papillate, 4 to 

 •6 X 1'5 to 2 mm. ; coma barely dingy. 



First collected in Canada by Jas. M. Macoun in 1890, at 

 an altitude of 7,500 feet on mountains near Kicking Horse 

 Lake, Eocky Mts. In 1891 by Prof. Macoun on several 

 mountains near Banff and Lake Louise, Rocky Mts. 



Angelica Lyallii, Wat. 



Specimens collected by Dr. Geo. M. Dawson on the sum- 

 mit of the South Kootanie Pass in 1891, were doubtfully 

 referred here by Prof. Macoun (Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. I., p. 

 535.) These specimens have sinoe been examined by 

 Coulter and Rose, who confirm his determination. This 

 species has since been found at Sproat, Columbia River, 

 B.C., 1890, (John Macoun) and at Chaperon Lake, B.C., 

 (Jas. McEvoy.) 



Echium vulgare, Linn. 



Though well naturalized and spreading in Canada, east of 

 the great Lakes, of very local occurrence in the west. Our 

 western specimens are from Wabigon Tank, on the C. P. 

 Railway, east of Lake of the Woods, ( Win. Mclnnes) and 

 Cariboo, B.C. (John Macoun.) 



Mentha Canadensis, L. 



Colquitz River, near Victoria, V. I., and Sooke, V. I., 

 1893. (John Macoun, Herb. Nos. 1054, 1055.) Not before 

 recorded from Vancouver Island. 



Mentha Canadensis, L. var. glabrata, Benth. 



Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River. (Miss E. Taylor.) 

 Sproat, B.C. ; Kamloops, B.C. ; Sproat Lake, Vancouver 

 Island. (John Macoun.) Not before recorded west of Rocky 

 Mountains. 



Nepeta Cataria, L. 



Beacon Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1893. 

 (John Macoun, Herb. No. 9*7*7.) Not before recorded west 

 of Ontario. 



