
APPENDIX F. 359 
Rubus Nutkanus, Moc. Kootanie Pass, Aug. 16, ’74, in flower. Also common on 
the Foot Hills with ripe fruit. 
Spirewa salicifolia, L. Lake of the Woods. Dufferin. June 30, 73. Badger’s 
Creek, (open prairie). January 7,73. Pembina Mountain, (open prairie). 
January 4, ’73. Winnipeg and N. W. Angle Road. July 5, ’73. All in 
flower. Abundant on the eastern portion of the second prairie steppe, 
wherever the soil is at all damp. Forms stunted thickets. The form most 
» characteristic of the open plains seems to be one with small but broad 
leaves, slender stems, panicle small and close. 
Spirewa betulifolia, Pall. West Butte, July 28, ‘74. Kootanie Pass, August 
16,74. Both in flower. 
Sibbaldia procumbens, L. Rocky Mountains, (7,000 feet), August 18, ’74, in 
flower. Abundant but much stunted. Scar-cely an inch high. 
ONAGRACE. 
Cirera alpina, L. Lake of the Woods, July 9, ’73, in flower. 
Epilobium angustifolium, L. Lake of the Woods. Turtle Mountain (thicket.) 
July 13, ’74, in flower. Var. canescens. Lake of the Woods. August 7, 
in flower. 
Epilobium latifolium, L. St. Mary River, near the Rocky Mountains. (Border of 
stream), August 9, ’74. Nearly past flowering. Rocky Mountains, (7,000 
féet). August 18, ’74, in flower. 
Epilobium palustre. Var. lineare. Gray. Near Wood Mountain, July 2, 
74, in flower. Foot-hills of W. Butte, (border of stream), August 2, ‘74. 
Second Branch Milk River, August 4,’74. The two last in flower but also with 
fully formed pods. 
Epilobium palustre, var. albiflora, Hook. Near Wood Mountain, (swamp) July 7, 
74, in flower. 
Epilobium coloratum, Muhl. Lake of the Woods, July 18, 73, in flower. Foot 
hills of W. Butte, (border of stream) Aug. 2, '74, in flower, but with ripe pods. 
Epilobium origanifolium, Lam. Rocky Mountains, Camp Akamina, (6,000 feet) 
growing in the shade of thick woods, in flower. 
Gaura coccinea, Nutt. Badger Creek, July 7,’73, in flower. Wood End, (dry banks) 
rare, June 11, ’74, first flowers. Common westward from these localities, on 
the dry places. : 
Myriophyllum spicatum, L. Lake of the Woods, Aug. 1, '73. 
(Enothera biennis, L. Lake of the Woods, (dry sandy shore) July 7, '73, in flower. 
Turtle Mountain, July 25, ’73, in flower. 
(Enothera marginata, Nutt. (= Enothera cespitosa, Nutt,) in Porter & Coulter, Syn. 
H. Col.) Short Creek, June 10, ’74, (dry clay bank) fragrant. Acaulescent 
var. 
(Enothera heterantha, Nutt. Traders’ Road, (open prairie) June 14, ’74, in flower. 
(Enothera leucocarpa, Comien. Turtle Mountain, (open prairie), July 26, ’73. 
Wood End, July 18, ’74. Near Wood Mountain, July 9,°’74. All in flower. 
Agrees with Hooker’s description, but the anthers appear to be versatile, not 
adnate. 
Enothera pumila, L. Lake of Woods, Aug. 20, ’73, last flowers. A depauperated 
variety, with flowers bright yellow, scarcely four lines in diameter. 
nothera albicaulis, Nutt. Pembina Mountain, Sep. 6 
Glabrous variety, with white petals. 
, 73, in flower, Unique. 
nothera, Sp. 1 (near allicaulis). Wood End (open prairie), July 7, ’74, in flower, 
West Butte (open prairie), July 30,’'74, in flower. 
nothera, Sp. 11. Second Branch Milk River, Aug. 4,’74, in flower, 
nothera, Sp. I11 Milk River, July 19, ’74, in flower, 
