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fruiting specimens collected in 1895. This is the only 

 authentic record for this species east of Niagara. The 

 undulately-crenate leaves of this species, pale and minutely 

 downy beneath, make it very easy of determination. Speci- 

 mens from the Bay of Quinte are Quercus Mithlenbergii, 

 (Q. prinoides of Macoun's Cat. of Can. Plants.) 



TOFIELDIA GLUTLNOSA, Willd. 



Attikonak Branch, Hamilton Eiver, Labrador, 1894. 

 (A. P. Low.) Not before recorded from Labrador. 



DULICHIUM SPATHACEUM, Pers. * 



Craigellachie, Eagle Pass, B.C. ; Stanley Park, Van- 

 couver, B.C. (JohnMacoun.) Not before recorded between 

 the Saskatchewan and Vancouver Island. 



Carex scirpoidea, Michx. 



On the route between Sandy Lake and Lake Michi- 

 kamau, Labrador, 1894. {A. P. Low.) Not before recorded 

 from Labrador. 



Carex capillaris, Linn. 



On the route between Sandy Lake and Lake Michi- 

 kamau, Labrador, 1894. {A. P. Low.) Not before recorded 

 from Labrador. 



Alopecurus geniculates, Linu., var. aristulatus, Munro. 



On the route between Sandy Lake and Lake Michi- 

 kamau, Labrador, 1894. (A. P. Low.) Not before recorded 

 from Labrador. 



Munro a squarrosa, Torr. 



Near the police barracks, Medicine Hat, Assa., 1894. 

 (John Macoion, Herb. No. 7452.) 



