OATALOQTTE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 333 . 



(1039.) A. campestris, Nutt.; Macoun, Cat. II., 224. 

 Guichon Creek, Nicola Valley, B.C., 1888. {Dawson.) 



(1046.) A. Novi-Belgii, Linn., var. litoreus, Gray, Synop. 

 Fl. II., 189. 



Salt marsh, and along the bridge that crosses it, near Shaw's Hotel, 

 Brackley Point, Prince Edward Island, 1888. {Macoun.) 



(3135.) A. patulus, Lam.; Gray, Man., ed. VL, 262. 



New Brunswick. {Gray, Man.) We have never seen this species, 

 and would be glad if New Brunswick botanists could detect it. 



(2171.) A. Tradescanti, Linn.; Macoun, Cat. III., 545. 



This species diifers from A. paniculatus in having its leaves (chiefly) 

 linear and tapering to a long slender point. Probably common 

 throughout Ontario, but confounded with A. paniculatus. Quite 

 common at Hull, Que., and Casselman, 29 miles fi'om Ottawa. 

 {Macoun.) Not uncommon at Ottawa. {W.Scott.) 



(21Y3.) A. occidentalls, Nutt. ; Macoun, Cat. III., 546. 



In various forms and very abundant along lakes and streams in all 

 parts (visited) of Vancouver Island ; also at Shuswap Lake, B.C. 

 {Macoun.) 



(1049.) A. puniceus, Linn., var. lucidulus, Gray, Synop. 

 PL II., 195. 



Eivi^re du Loup, Q. Aug., 1889. {St. Cyr.) 



Var. laevicaulis, Gray, Synop., Fl. II., 195. 



Eeferences under A. puniceus, var. firmus, Part II., 226, belong here. 



(1053.) A. peregrinus, Pursh; Macoun, Oat. II., 226. 



In crevices of rocks at the summit of Mount Arrowsmith, Vancou- 

 ver Island, 1881 ; alt. 5900 feet. {Macoun.) 



(1054.) A. foliaceus, Lindl., var. Eatoni, Gray, Synop. Fl. 

 II., 194. 



Not uncommon on King's Farm at Cedar Hill, near Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island, 1887. {Macoun.) 



