CATALOaUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 323 



Eiver, B.C., 1889. {J. M. Macoun.) In a pond on the Eeservation at 

 Kamloops ; and abundant in Griffin Lake, Gold Eange, B.C., 1 889. 

 (Macoun.) • Mr. A. Bennett believes that our North American C. autum- 

 nalis will have to be separated from the European form as a variety. 



(3111.) C. heterophylla, Pursh; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 182. (1890.) 



In flowing water, Moose Jaw Creek, Assiniboia, July 18th, 1880. 

 (Macoun.) Mr. A. Bennett states that this is 0. Asagraya, Hegel. Mon. 

 pi. 3, fig. 9 & pi. 4, fig. 1. 



(3112.) C. hamulata, Kutz. 



In the SpuUamachcen Eiver at Bnderby, B.C., 1889. (J. M. Macoun.) 

 On Mount Mark, Vancouver Island, 188*7. The Vancouver Island 

 specimens are without fruit and doubtfully refei'red to this species by 

 Mr. A. Bennett. (Macoun.) 



198. CODETIA. 



\ 



(3113.) G. HispiDTJLA, Watson, Bot. California, I., 231. 



Introduced on ballast heaps, at Kanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1887. 

 (Macoun.) 



196. EPILOBIUM. 



Many additional species and varieties of Epilobium have been added 

 to our flora since the publication of Part III., but our whole series of 

 this genus is now being examined by Prof Trelease who is unable to 

 report upon them in time to include them in this Part. 



S>04. LYTHRUM. 



(822.) L. Salicaria, Linn.; Macoun, Cat., I., ITS, & IIL, 539. 

 Low river bank, Byron, near London, Ont. (J. A. Balkwill.) 



772. CUPHEA, Jacq. 



(3114.) C. viscosissiMA, Jacq.; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 186. (1890.) 

 (Clammy Cuphea.) 



In cultivated fields between Hamilton and St. Catherines, Ont. 



