16 Catalogue of Plants, 



Lespedeza capitata, (Michx). Same localities as last, and more abun- 

 dant. 

 Yicia sativa, (L.) Waste places; rare. 

 Lathyrus palustris, (L.), variety myrtifolius. Shaded banks along 



streams ; rare. 

 Apios tuberosa, (Moench). Marsh near Blue Church, and common on 



the banks of streams inland. 

 Amphicarpaea, (Nutt.) Wood and thickets ; abundant. 

 Rosacece. 

 Potentilla Canadensis, (L.) Dry, grassy places, but not common. 

 Eubus hispidus, (L.) Low woods ; rare, but common northward. 

 Eosa blanda, (Ait.) Waste places ; common, especially among rocks. 

 Crataegus Oxycantha, (L.) Rocky banks of the St. Lawrence, near 



Brockville. 

 Pyrus Americana, (D. 0.) Wet woods, four miles north of Prescott. 

 Onagracea. 

 Epilobium palustre, (L.), var. lineare. Swamps and bogs ; common. 

 Proserpinaca palustris, (L.) Swamps northward. 

 Hippuris vulgaris, (L.) In shallow water, near the banks of the St. 



Lawrence, Johnstown. 

 Grossulace<B. 



Eibes hirtellum, (Michx). Common in moist places.) 



" lacustre, (Poir). Close, moist woods ; common. 



CrassulacecB. 



Sedum Telephium, (L.) Waste places ; rare. 



Saxifragacece. 



Saxifraga Virginiensis, (Michx). Eocky banks of the St. Lawrence, 



westward ; abundant. 



" Pennsylvanica? (L.) Bog near Graveyard; not in flower. 

 UmbellifercE. 



Hydrocotyle Americana, (L.) Moist places ; abundant. 



Heracleum lanatum, (Michx). Waste places; banks of St. Lawrence 



westward. 

 Zizia integerrima, (D. C.) Sandy banks facing southward. 

 Araliacece. 



Aralia hispida, (Michx). Sandy hill-sides ; not common. 

 Cornacece. 

 Cornus circinata, (L'Her.) Eocky banks of the St. Lawrence, west- 

 ward. 

 " sericea, (L.) Same locality as last. 



" paniculata, (L'Her.) Grand Trunk Eailway enclosures ; west- 

 ward. 

 CaprifoliacecB. 



Symphoricarpus occidentalis, (R. Br.) Eocky woods, near G. T. R. 



gravel-pit. 

 Viburnum opulus, (L.) Eare, but common on banks of streams 



northward. 

 Triosteum perfoliatum, (L.) May be looked for here, as it occurs on 



the banks of the Oswegatchie, three miles south of 



Pres cott. 



