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VI. NYMPH.EACE^. Water-lilt Family. 



27. BRASENIA, Schreber. (WATER-SHIELD ) 

 (91.) B. peltata, Pursh. 



Hydropeltis purpurea, Mich-K^. Hook. Fl. I., 31. 



Eocky Lake, N.S. (Lawson.) Grand Lake, St. Stephen, Frederic- 

 ton, N. B. ( Vroom. Hay.) Point St. Charles, Montreal. (Brunet.) 

 Abundant in lakes and ponds, Eiver Eouge, Q. (D' Urban.) Abundant 

 in lakes and slow streams throughout the northern counties of Ontario ; 

 Eainy Lake, andLake of the Woods. 



28. NELUMBIUM, Juss. (NELUMBO.) 



92.) N. luteum, Willd. Water Chinquepin. 



Cyamus pentapetalus, Pursh., 378. 



Eeported from Canadian waters in the Detroit Eiver and near the 

 mouth of the Welland Canal. Should be looked for by collectors. 



29. NYMPH/EA, Tourn. (WATER-NYMPH.) 



(93.) N. tuberosa, Paine. Tuber-bearing Water-lily. 



Found in all the marshes along the Bay of Quinte, and abundant in 

 muddy or marshy flats along Lake Ontario, from Presqu' He eastward. 

 Without doubt this is the Water Lily of Burlington Bay, and of the 

 marshes along Lakes Erie and Huron. It has been reported from 

 London, Ont. (Burgess), and Ottawa. (Fletcher.) It is easily distin- 

 guished from i\l odorata by its scentlesss flowers and tuber-bearing 

 rhizomes. This is really the Water-lily of the Great Lakes as the true 

 N. odorata seems to be confined to the northern waters, both lakes and 

 rivers. 



(94.) N. odorata, Ait. Sweet-scented Water-lily. 

 M. alba, Walt. Michx. Fl. I., 311. 



Vicinity of Halifax and Pictou, Nova Scotia. {Lawson & McKay.) 

 Ponds and lakes, St. John's County; Grand Lake, Queen's County, N.B. 

 (Fowlefs Cat.) xlbundant throughout Quebec and Ontario and extend- 

 ing westward to the Lake of the Woods. 



