150 Canadian Record of Science. 



Vaocinli :y\ corymbosuju, Linn., var. pallidum, Gray. 



At Stamford and "The Whirlpool," Niagara Eiver, Ont., 

 1891. (John Macoun.) First record west of Nova Scotia. 



LlNARIA CYMBALARIA, Mill. 



Naturalized at Wingham. Ont. (J. A. Morton.) Our 

 only other station in Canada is St. John, N. B. 



Linaria Canadensis, Dumont. 



Collected at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, in 1893, by Mr. 

 Win. Scott. Not elsewhere known in Canada west of New 

 Brunswick. 



CONOBEA MULTIFIDA, Benth. 



Growing in wet gravel at South Point, Pelee Island, Lake 

 Erie, 1892. Not uncommon. {John Macoun.) New to 

 Canada. 



Veronica cham^edrys, Linn. 



Naturalized at Niagara Falls, Ont. (R. Cameron.) First 

 record west of Quebec. 



Micromeria Douglasii, Benth. 



Along the edge of rocky woods at Hot Springs, Kootanie 

 Lake, B. C, 1890. (Jas. M. Macoun.) Between Shuswap 

 Lake and Enderby, B. C, 1891. (Jas. McEvoy. Herb. 

 No. 1234.) 1 Not rare on Vancouver Island, but not before 

 recorded from interior of British Columbia, 



PODOSTEMON CERATOPHYLLUS, Michx. 



Very abundant on flat limestone rocks in Brigham's 

 Creek, Hull, Que. Collected by Prof. Macoun, Aug. 29th, 

 1894. Not before collected in Canada. 



Urtica urens, Linn. 



Along the Dallas Eoad, Beacon Hill, Victoria, Vancouver 

 Island, 1893. (John Macoun.) First record west of New 

 Brunswick. 



1 Whenever herbarium numbers are given, they are the numbers undtr which 

 specimens have been distributed from the herbarium of the Geological Survey 

 of Canada. 



