28 UK<)H»Q1('A1, SURVKV itK CANADA. 



Maltloii, Out. {AfacliUfCiii.) Township of Williams, Ont. (Saunders.) 

 Count V of Norfolk. ()m(. {Dr. Nichol.) It seems wliolly confined tx3 the 

 western iti'Miii-'Ula of ()iilario. 



16. PCEONIA, Linn. (PEONY.) 



(^77. I P. Brownii, l»oii,i;l. Wcslern IV-ony. 



y. Cilih.nilfi, Nult. ill Tnrr. tS: Gray Fl. I., 41. 



Near Iho t-ontinos of |KM-petual snow, on the suh-alpine rani!;e of 

 Mount Hood, Northwest I'oast, 182«J. {DoiKjlas.) Vancouver Island. 

 (Bot. of Calif oniia. I.. i:5.) 



U. MAGNOLIACE.E. Magnolia Family. 



17. LIRIODENDRON, Linn. iTULIP TREE.) 



(78.) L. Tulipifera, Linn. White-wood. 



In rich .soil throughout the western peninsula of Ontario, from 

 Hamilton (Loyie) to the Township of Tuckersmith, Huron Co. 

 (Gibson.) A noble tree in the thick forest west of St. Thomas, and a 

 beautiful object when covered with its lai-ge, tulip-shaped flowers after 

 the middle of June. Cultivated in Prince Edward Co. Flowers 

 freely. 



18. MAGNOLIA, Linn. (MAGNOLIA.) 



(79.) M. acuminata, Linn. Cucumber tree. 



At the P'alls of Niagara. (Provancher.) This tree is also introduced 

 in Prince Edward Count}', Ont., and flowers i-egularly. 



IH. AXONACE.E. Custard Apple Family. 



19. ASIMINA, Adans. lAMERIOAN PAPAW ) 



(80.) A. triloba, Bunal. Common Papaw. 



Porcelia triloba, Persoon. Pursh, 383. 

 Uvaria triloba, Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 45. 



Eicb low woods near the railway below Queenston Heights. Very 



