338 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



are distinguished by having reflexed, white hairs on the lower part of 

 the stem. 



Var. Alaskana, Gray, Synop. FI. I., 395. 



Mount Mark, near Qualicum, Vancouver Island, 1887. Alt. 2500 ft. 

 {Macoun.') 



Var. hirsuta. 



A slender, narrow-leaved variety, with the lower j)art of stem 

 covered with stiff reflexed hairs. Flowers 1-5, smaller than in the 

 species. Shores of Home Lake, near Qualicum, Vancouver Island, 

 1887. (Macoun.) 



347. HETEROCODON. 



(1348.) H. rariflorum, JSTutt. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 289. 



Eather common on the oak pasture lands at Cloverdale and Cedar 

 Hill, near Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1887. (Macoun.) 



349. VACCINIUM. 



(1356.) V. uliginosum, Linn., var. mucronatum, Herder; 

 Macoun, Cat. II., 291. 

 Crevices of rocks, summit of Mount Arrowsmith, Vancouver Island, 

 alt. 5700 feet, July, 1887. (Macoun.) 



(3149.) V. occidentale, Gray, Synop. Fl. I., 23. 



Amongst rocks on the slopes of Mount Mark, alt. 2500 feet, near 

 Qualicum, Vancouver Island, July, 1887. (Macmm.) 



350. OXYCOCCUS. 



(1365.) O. vulgaris, var. intermedium, Gray, Synop. Fl. I., 396. 

 Along the swampy margin of Langford Lake, near Goldstream, 

 Vancouver Island, 1887. (Macoun.) 



353. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS. 



(1371.) A. tomentosa, Dougl. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 295. 



Growing in large bushes on the summit of Mount Erskine, altitude 

 1200 feet, Salt Spring Island, Gulf of Georgia; also on Mount Finlay- 



