200 Canadian Record of Science. 



wap Lake, B.C., alt. 6,000 ft. ; Avalanche Mt., Selkirk Mts., 

 B.C., alt. 7,0'i0 ft. (Jas. M. Macoun.) Western Summit of 

 North Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mts. ; South of Tulameen 

 Kiver, B.C., alt. 6,000 ft.. (Dr. G. M. Dawson.) A part 

 of the specimens referred to this variety are perhaps inter- 

 mediate between it and the next. 



Silene Douglasii, Hook, var. viscida, Robinson, Proe. 

 Amer. Acad, xxvii, 145. 



On slopes of high mountains at Kicking Horse Lake, 

 Rocky Mts. {John Macoun.) 



Silene Douglasii, Hook., var multicaulis, Robinson. 

 S. multicaulis, Macoun, Cat. Can. Plants, Vol. II., p. 309. 

 Stump Lake, South of Kamloops, B.C. (John Macoun.) 



Silene Gallic a, Linn. 



Common at Oak Bay, Goldstream and Victoria Arm, 

 Vancouver Island. (John Macoun.) Introduced. 



Silene noctiflora, Linn. 



A weed in gardens at Rupert's House, James Bay. (Jas. 

 M. Macoun.) In waste places at Revelstoke, B.C., and 

 Cedar Hill, Vancouver Island. (John Macoun.) Not be- 

 fore recorded from west of Winnipeg. 



Lychnis appinis, Vahl. 



Between Lake Athabasca and Chesterfield Inlet. Lat. 

 63° 2?', Long. 102°, 1893. (Jas. W. Tyrrell) Cape Prince 

 of Wales, Hudson Strait. (Dr. R. Bell.) 



Lychnis elata, Wats. 



Our only specimens of this species are from Avalanche 

 Mt., Selkirk Mts., B.C., alt. 7,000 ft.. (Jas. M. Macoun.) 



Lychnis Taylors, Robinson, Proc. Amer. Acad.xxviii, 150. 

 Very slender 1 to 1J feet high, puberulent, nearly smooth 

 below, glandular above; stem erect, bearing 3 to 4 pairs of 

 leaves and two or three long, slender, almost filiform 1 to 3 

 flowered branches ; leaves thin, lance-linear, acute or 



