N 20 Pkovixcial Museum Report. 1916 



(6.) A collection from Cranbrook, East Kootenay, by Mr. C. Garrett, now in the hands of 

 Mr. J. M. Macoun, Ottawa. 



(7.) A collection from Chilcotin District by W. A. Newcombe (over 100 species). 



Also minor accessions have been received from Professor Henry, of Vancouver, Dr. C. P. 

 Newcorube, and several local specimens have been added by the Museum staff. 



Bibliography. 



In the absence of any separate lists of the flora of British Columbia, a%hort bibliography 

 relating to some of the work done by the botanists of the Geological Survey of Canada is here 

 presented, together with local lists prepared by certain non-official writers. 

 Professor J. Macoun. 



Report Geological Survey of Canada, 1875-76 — 



Page 110 : Professor Macoun reaches Victoria May 2nd, 1875. 



Page 113: List of plants of Southern Vancouver Island for early part of May, 



1875. 

 Page 118: List of plants of Yale. 



Page 186: List of plants of Vancouver Island; British Columbia to base of 

 Rockies ; and Rocky Mountains. 

 Same Report, 1878-79, Appendix E — 



Page 219b : List of Dr. G. M. Dawson's Queen Charlotte Islands plants. 

 Same Report, 1879-80— 



Page 143b-146b: Dr. G. M. Dawson's plants from northern part of British 

 Columbia. 

 Annual Report of Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada (New Series) — 

 Vol. II., 1886, Appendix II. to Part B : List of plants obtained by Dr. G. M. 



Dawson on Vancouver Island and adjacent coasts in 1885. 

 Vol. XL, page 86a : A collection of 525 species of flowering plants and some 

 cryptogams made in the Yellowhead Pass country by Mr. Wm. Spread- 

 borough. 

 Vol. XII., page 13b : Reference made to 79 species of plants collected in Atlin 



region in 1899-1900 by J. C. Gwillim. 

 Catalogue of Canadian plants, Parts 1-7. 

 J. M. Macoun. 



Vol. XV., Annual Report of Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. 

 Page 469-471 : Mention of collections made along International Boundary. 



These, with numerous alterations in nomenclature and additions to the flora 

 of British Columbia, have for many years been listed by Mr. J. M. Macoun in 

 his " Contributions to Canadian Botany," published from time to time in the 

 Canadian Record of Science and the Ottawa Naturalist. 

 Additions to the Flora of Vancouver Island. (Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. XXVL. 

 Nos. 11, 12.) 

 F. S. Collins. The Marine Alga? of Vancouver Island, Bull. 1, Geological Survey of 



Canada, 1913, page 99. 

 J. K. Henry. The Flora of Southern British Columbia, August, 1915. 

 Jno. A. Davidson. Second Annual Report of the Provincial Botanical Office, 1914. 

 For other local "Floras" reference may be made to the following : — 



Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island. Postelsia, a Year Book of the Minnesota Seaside 



Station, 1906. Records Newberrya eongesta and other rare species. 

 Queen Charlotte Islands. United States Department of Agriculture, Biological 

 Survey. North American Fauna No. 21, 1901. List of plants collected by 

 W. H. Osgood, mainly identified by Coville. 

 Canadian Rocky Mountains and Selkirks. Edith M. Farr. Contributions to a 

 Catalogue of the Flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the Selkirk 

 Range. Philadelphia, 1907. 

 Other lists are also published in the reports of the Alpine Club of Canada. 

 Useful comparison may be made between the above and the following : — 

 Piper, C. V. Flora of Mount Rainer. 



Flett, J. B. Flora of the Olympian Mountains. The Mountaineer, Vol. 1, No. 4, 

 Seattle, 1908. 



