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A gai-den escape. On a gravelly knoll by a roadside near Port 

 Dover, ISTorfolk Co., Ont., Aug. 1888. (4. W. Henshaw.) There is no 

 doubt but this is a garden escape, as it is often cultivated. 



(1529.) G. CAPiTATA, Dougl. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 330. 



South of Shawnigan Lake, along the Nanaimo Eailway, Vancouver 

 Island; gravelly slope at Sicamous, B.C., 1889. {Macoun.') 



(3159.) Gr. ACHiLLE^POLiA, Benth. ; Gray, Synop. I., 147. 



On the Nanaimo Railway, near Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island, 

 1887. {Macoun.') It is probable that both the above species have been 

 introduced with grain from Oregon. 



406. HYDROPHYLLUM. 



(3160.) H. occidentale, Gray, var. Fendleri, Gray, Synop. Tl. 

 I, 154. 



Grassy slopes, north-west of Spence's Bridge, altitude 3500 feet, B.C., 

 1889. {J. M. Macoun.) 



(1535.) H. capitatum, Dougl.; Macoun, Oat. II., 331. 

 On mountains north-west of Spence's Bridge, B.C. (J. M. Macoun.) 



(1536.) H. Virginicum, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat., II., 331, & III., 567. 



Not uncommon in the valley of Goldstream, near Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island, between the hotel and the sea, 1887. {Macoun.) 



407. NEMOPHILA. 



(3161.) N. Menziesii, Hook. & Arn.; Gray, Synop. Fl.L, 156. 



Abundant on gravel on Cedar Hill and Mount Tolmie, near Victoria, 

 Vancouver Island, 1887. {Macoun.) 



410. ROMANZOFFIA. 



(1546.) R. Sitchensis, Bong.; Macoun, Cat. IL, 334. 



On stones in the stream that flows from Mount Arrows mith into 

 Cameron Lake, Vancouver Island, about three miles from the lake, 

 July, 1887. (Macoun.) 



