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Papaver somniferum, Linn. 



Escaped from cultivation and naturalized at Sicamous, 

 B. C. {John Macoun.) 



Eschscholtzia Californica, Cham. 



Naturalized and spreading in the vicinity of Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island. (John Macoun.) 



CORYDALIS GLAUCA, Pursh. 



Recent explorations have greatly extended the limits of 

 this species as given by Prof. Macoun (Cat. Can. Plants, 

 Vol. I., p. 36). New stations are: Summerside, Prince 

 Edward Island ; Beaver Creek, Selkirk Mountains, B. C. ; 

 Revelstoke, B. C. ; Griffin Lake, B. C. (John Macoun) • 

 Rupert River, N. E. Ter. (Jas. M. Macoun) ; East Main 

 River, N. E. Ter. (A. Ross) ; Fort Good Hope, Mackenzie 

 River (Miss E. Taylor) ; north shore of Lake Athabasca, 

 N. W. T. (Jas. W. Tyrrell). 



Corydalis aurea, Willd., var. occidentalis, Gray. 



New stations for this plant are : Okonagan Lake, B. C. 

 (J. McEooy) ; Kamloops, B. C. (John Macoun) ; Telegraph 

 Creek, B. C, lat. 58° (Dr. G. M. Dawson). 



Nasturtium palustre, DC, var. occidentale, Wat. 



Sproat, B. C ; Courtney Village, near Comox, Vancouver 

 Island. (John Macoun.) References under N. palustre, 

 DC, var., in Macoun's Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. II., p. 300, go 

 here. 



Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. 



In rivulets and pools, Banff, Rocky Mts. ; in springs on 

 Sea's farm, near Victoria, Vancouver Island. (John Macoun.) 

 Not before recorded west of Ontario. 



Nasturtium Indicum (L.), DC 



Specimens found growing on ballast heaps at Nanaimo, 

 Vancouver Island, by Prof. Macoun, in 1893, have been 

 doubtfully referred here by Dr. N. L. Britton. Whatever 

 this plant may prove to be, it is a species new to Canada. 



