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(2290.) S.sessilifolia, ISTutt. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 31. 



Specimens collected in 1889, at Agassiz and Spence's Bridge, B.C., 

 have the flexuoiis stem and distichous leaves of this species. They are 

 quite distinct from S. stellata, of the Eocky Mountains and eastward. 

 (Maeoun.') 



619. ERYTHRONIUM. 



(2323.) E. grand iflorum, var. (?) albiflorutn, Hook.; Macoun, 

 Cat. IV., 41. 



Common in i-ich woods along the Hastings and New Westminster 

 Road at Burnaby Lake, B.C., 1889. (J. M. Macoun.) 



Var. giganteum, Hook.; Macoun, Cat. IV., 42. 



Very abundant at Sicamous, and in fine flower April 3rd, ] 889 ; 

 common on mountain slopes around Shuswap Lake, and on mountains 

 in the Gold Eange at Griffin Lake, B.C., 1889. Flowers very large 

 and bright yellow. Quite distinct from the Coast and Vancouver 

 Island form. {Macoun.) 



623. XEROPHYLLUM. 



(2328.) X. tenax, Kutt. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 43. 

 On Toad Mountain, 6000 feet. West Kootanie, B.C., 1889. {Dawson.) 



794. OAKESIA, Watson. 



(2335.) O. sessilifolia, Watson; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 528. 



Uwlaria sessilifolia, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 45. 



Dr. Watson in the new manual makes the above new genus to in- 

 clude this and another species. 



637. JUNCUS. 



(2358.) J. effusus, Linn., var. brunneus, Engelm. ; Macoun, 

 Cat. IV., 55. 



Abundant, growing in tufts at Hastings and Port Moody, B.C., 1889. 

 {Macoun.) 



(2359.) J. flliformis, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. IV., 55. 



Growing in profusion at Kamloops, B.C., 1889. {Macoun.) 



