ICO COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



purple, orate. Rich woods. Var. album, 



p<f<i/x, is found along with the purple form. It does not appear 



to be clearly distinguished from No. 1. 



3. T. cer'nuum, L. Leaves sessile or nearly so, broadly rhom- 

 boid, abruptly pointed. Peduncle recurve/ -under tin-, leave*. 

 Petals white, oblong-ovate, acute. Chiefly eastward. 



4. T. erythrocar'puin, Michx. (PAINTED Tuii,m*M.) Leave* 

 distinctly pi-tided, rounded at the base. Petals pointed, white, 

 vith purple stripes inside at the base. Not uncommon northward 

 in damp woods and low grounds. 



2. MEDE'OLA, Gronov. INDIAN CUCUMBER-ROOT. 

 M. Virgin'ica, L. Stem 1-3 feet high. Rich woods. 



3. ZYGADE'NUS, Michx. ZYGADKNK. 



Z. glailCUS, Nutt. Not uncommon in bogs and beaver- 

 meadows northward. Leaves flat and pale. 



4. TOFIEL,D'IA, Hudson. FALSE ASPIIOI.KI,. 

 T. gllltino'sa, Willd. Stem and pedicels very sticky with 

 dark glands. Leaves short. Lake Huron coast. 



5. tJVULA'RIA, L. BKLLWORT. 



1 . U. grandiflo'ra, Smith. Leaves clasping-perfoliate. Root- 

 stock short. Ricli woods. 



2. U. Sessilifo'lia, L. Leaves sessile or partly clasping, 

 laiice-ohlong. Rootstock creeping. Eastward. 



6. CMNTO'NIA, Eaf. CLINTON i\. 



C. borea'Iis, Raf. Umbel 2-7 -flowered. Leaves 5-8 inches 

 long. Pei-ianth pubetscent outside. I >amp wotxls, often under 

 evergreens. 



7. PR'OSAR'TES, ]). PKOSAKTKS. 



P. lanugino'sa, T)on. (J>!.^^or/i//i. liui>njin<>#<i, Don., in 

 Macoun's Catalogue.) Rich woods, western Ontario. 



8. STREP'TOPtJS, Michx. T\vrsTi:i>-ST AI.K. 



5. ro'seilS, Michx. Flowers rose-purple. I )amp woods. 



