130 Catalogue of Plants collected in the 



OleacetB, (Olive Family). 

 Fraxinus Americana, Linn. (White Ash). Abundant in woods, 

 reaching a large size especially on drift ; bare of leaves 

 Tth October. 

 " sambucifoliaj Linn. (Black Ash). Common in low ground 



by water side. 

 ^ristolochiacece, (Birthwort Family). 



Asarum Canadense, Linn. (Wild Ginger). In a few places on low 

 sandy flats. 

 Chenopodiacece, (Goose-foot Family). 



* Chenopodium album, Linn. (Lamb's Quarters). Abundant about 



the Indian Village and Hamilton's Farm. 

 Polygonacece, (Buck-wheat Family). 



* Polygonum Persicaria, Linn. Abundant about the house at Hamil- 



ton's Farm. 



" aviculare, Linn. Abundant with the last species. 



" sagittatum, Linn. Damp places in woods near Hamil- 



ton's Farm. 



" cilinode, Michx. Common, open places, borders of woods, 



&c. 



Rumex ? I observed a tall Dock growing by the side of the 



Rouge near Silver Mountain but was unable to obtain 

 a specimen. 



* " Acetosella, Linn. (Sheep's Sorrel.) Alsundant about 



clearing and old portage paths. 

 Thymeleacece (Mezereum Family.) 

 Dirca palustris, Linn. '(Che-ba-cub, Algonquin ;) Moose-wood. 

 Abundant in woods on all soils ; F. 22d May. 

 •Urticacece (Nettle Family.) 



Ulmus Americana, Linn. (White Elm.) Abundant and reaching a 



large size on gneiss, limestone and drift. 

 Laportea Canadensis, Gaudich. Growing in dense beds on low allu- 

 vial soil ; F. 1st July. 

 ■Juglandacece, (Walnut Family.) 

 Juglans cinerea, Linn. (Butternut.) Abundant on sandbanks near the 



Indian Village and Sugar Bush Lake. 

 Cupuliferoe. (Oak Family.) 

 Qercus alba, Linn. (White Oak.) Some very fine trees at Sugar- 

 bush and Bevin's Lakes, Montcalm, on alluvial soil. 

 Fagus ferruginea, Ait. (Beech.) Generally distributed through the 

 woods, but most abundant on gneiss forming splendid 

 Beech Woods in the Township of Wentworth. 

 Oorylus rostrata. Ait. (Wild Nut.) Abundant in moist open places. 

 Ostrya Virginica, Willdjj (Iron wood.) Sparingly on alluvial soil 

 Sugar-bush and Bevin's Lakes. 

 Myricacece (Sweet-gale Family.) 



Myrica Gale, Linn. Abundant on the shores of Lakes and in Swamps ; 

 F. 24th May. 



