346 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(3164.) p. Torreyi, Gray, Proced. Amer. Acad., XX., 281. 

 Eritrichium Torreyi, Gray; Macoun, Cat. III., 568. 

 The specimens from Lytton, referred here, are correct. Abundant 

 at Spence's Bridge, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



418. MYOSOTIS. 



(1511.) M. PALusxRis, With. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 340. 



In wet places along the Fraser Eiver at Lulu Island, B.C. 1889. 

 (Macoun.) 



428. SOLANUM. 



(1608.) S. NIGRITM, Linn., var. villosum. Mill. ; Gray, Synop. Fl. 

 L, 228. 



On ballast heaps at Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, 1887; waste places 

 around Kamloops, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



Var. nodiflorum, Gray, Synop. Fl. I., 228. 



In wheat fields at Agassiz, B.C. 1889. Possibly introduced. (Macoun.) 



439. COLLINSIA. 



(1635.) C. parviflora, Dougl. ; Macoun, Cat. IL, 453, & III., 570. 



Guichon Creek, B.C. ; Glenora, Stikine Eiver, B.C. 188*7. (Dawson.) 

 Agassiz, B.C., 1889; also on Cedar Hill, Vancouver Island. (Macoun.) 



440. SCROPHULARIA. 



(1636.) S. nodosa, Linn., var. Marilandica, Gray, Man., ed. 

 VI., 380 ; Macoun, Cat. II., 354, in part. 



In the edition of the manual just cited, only one form of this species 

 is described. As we have two forms of it, that were recognized and 

 described by Pursh, Fl. II., 419, I now reproduce them, and append to 

 the description of Pursh that of Mr. J. Dearness, Public School Inspe'.tor 

 of London, Ont., who first drew my attention to them, and who has 

 grown them side by side for three years. 



Leaves cordate rounded, at the base acutely sei-rate; petioles ciliate 

 at the base ; panicle fasciculate loose-flowered ; flowers, greenish brown. 

 The whole plant often four feet high. In flower from June to August. 

 (Pursh.) Leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate above ; broad at base cordate 



