Contributions to Canadian Botany. 469 



Eunanus Breweri, Greene. 



Amongst grass on hillsides at Sproat, Columbia River, 

 1890. {John Macoicn, Herb. No. 10,307.) New to Canada. 

 Determined by Dr. Greene. 



Thymus Cham.edrys, Fries. 



Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., September, 1895. (Ber. 

 H. H. Goiven.) T. Serpyllum, L., is not uncommon in 

 Eastern America, but this species has not been before 

 recorded from this country. 



Calamintha clixopodium, Benth. 



New Westminster, B.C., 1895. (A. J. Hill) Not 

 recorded west of Manitoba. Probably introduced. 



Pogonia ophioglossoides, Ker. 



In bogs, near small lakes at head of Gatineau River, 

 Que. (Dr. B, Bell) 



Allium Geyeri, Wats. 



Gravelly banks, Botanie, west of Spence's Bridge, B.C., 

 1890. (Jas. McEvoy.) Found on Vancouver Island, but 

 not before on mainland of British Columbia. Referred 

 by mistake to Allium Nevii, Wats., in No. II. of these 

 papers. 



Allium acuminatum, Hook. 



On gravelly banks, Botanie, west of Spence's Bridge, 

 B.C., 1890. (Jas. McEvoy.) Not before recorded from 

 mainland of British Columbia. 



Carex festiva, Dew., var. gracilis, Olney. 



Borders of coulees, Cypress Hills, Assa., 1894. (John 

 Macoicn, Herb. No. 7,396.) Not before recorded east of 

 British Columbia. 



