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Madia sativa, Mol., var. congesta, Gray. 



Specimens (Herb. No. 466) collected by Prof. Macoun at 

 Beacon Hill, Victoria, Vancouver Island, Aug. 7 th, 1893, 

 and referred by him to this variety have been submitted to 

 Dr. Robinson, who says, " a form showing characters of 

 var. congesta (as to inflorescence) and var. racemosa (as to 

 leaves and pubescence.) " 



Hemizonella Durandi, Gray. , 



Hillsides at Sproat, Columbia River, B.C., 1890. (John 

 Macoun.) New to Canada. 



COTULA AUSTRALIS, Hook., f. 



Ballast heaps at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1893. 

 (John Macoun, Herb. No. 476.) New to Canada. 



Artemisia Richardsoniana, Bess. 



Mount Rapho, Lat. 56° 13', Long. 131° 36', alt. 3,800 ft., 

 July, 1894. (Otto Klotz and B. W. E. Canavan, Herb. No! 

 4,191.) 



Arnica latifolia, Bong. var. viscidula, Gray. 



Woods at Roger's Pass, Selkirk Mts., B.C., alt. 4,500 ft., 

 1890. (John Macoun.) New to Canada. 



Centaurea paniculata, L. 



Dry waysides, Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1893. (John 

 Macoun, Herb, No. 552). New to Canada. 



Cassiope Stelleriana, DC. 



Mt. Rapho, Lat. 56° 13', Long. 131° 36'. Alt, 3,800 ft. 

 In flower July 10th, 1894. (Otto Klotz and B. W. E. 

 Canavan, Herb. No. 4,195.) First Canadian record. 



Primula cuneifolia, Ledeb. 



Mt. Rapho, Lat. 56° 13', Long. 131° 36'. Alt. 3,800 ft. 

 In flower July 10th, 1894. (Otto Klotz and B. W. E. Cana- 

 van, Herb. 4,192.) New to Canada. 



COLLINSIA VERNA, Nutt. 



In woods near Plover Mills, Qnt. In great abundance in 



