364 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



same meadow. Prof. Eaton, to whom specimens were referred, was 

 much struck witih their peculiar appearance. (^Burgess.) 



60I. CYPRIPEDIUM. 



(2261.) C. parviflorum, Salisb. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 20. 



North Thompson Eiver, 25 miles north of Kamloops, B.C. Alt. 3000 

 feet. 1889. (J. McEvoy.) 



(2265.) C. montanum, Dougl. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 22. 



Abundant in grass at the station yard at Agassiz ; and on the hill- 

 sides at Sicamous, B.C., 1889. (^Macoun.) 



603. IRIS. 



(2212.) i. prismatica, Pursh ; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 514. 

 I. Virginica, Macoun, Cat. IV., 24. 

 Collected at New Harbor, Newfoundland. (iJeu. A. G. Waghome.) 



604. SISYRINCHIUM. 



(2216.) S. angustifolium, Mill.; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 515. 



Eeferences under S. mucronatum, Michx., Part IV., 25, belong here. 



793. MUSCARI, Tour. (GRAPE-HYACINTH.) 



(3186.) M. BOTRTOiDES, Mill. ; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 523. 



Grand Trunk Eailway track, between Hamilton and Dundas, May, 

 1888. (Mr. G-albraith.) Burlington, near Hamilton, Ont. (Burgess.) 

 Evidently escaped from gardens. 



611. SMILICINA. 



(2291.) S. racemosa, Desf ; Macoun, Cat. IV, 31. 



The specimens gathered on Vancouver Island in 1887, and referred 

 doubtfully to S. ampleoncaulis, belong/ here. Port Haney and other 

 places in the Fraser Valley, B.C., 1889, S. amplexicaulis not seen, 

 (Macoun.) 



