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(223.) L. thymifolia, Pursh. Thyme-leaved Pinweed. 



On Goat I.sland, Grand Lake. New Brunswick. (Fowler's Cat.) 



(224.) L. minor, Walt. Lesser Piuweed. 



Dry sandy tiekls and open grassy woods. Koiichibouguac beach, N.B. 

 (Fowler's Cat.) Thi-ee Rivers, Q. ; and Sandwich, Ont. (Maclagan.) 

 Vicinity of Hamilton. (Buchaii.) Not common at London. (Saun- 

 ders.) Eiviere aux Sables, Lambton Co., Ont. (Gibson.) West of 

 Brockville, Ont. (Billings.) Bay of (^uinte, near Picton ; Eice Lake 

 Plains; Hcely's Falls, Northumberland Co.; rare east of Belleville; 

 sandy woods, Gull Lake, Addington Co. : St. Norah's Lake, eighty-four 

 miles north of Lindsay. Ont.; St. James' Cemetery, Toronto; Pointe- 

 aux-Pius, Lake Superior ; Sturgeon Lake, Dawson Eoutc. (Macoun.) 

 North side of Lake Winnipeg. (Drummond.) 



XIII. YIOLACE.E. Violet Family. 



74. lONIDIUM, Vent. (GREEN VIOLET.) 



(225.) I. concolor, Beuth. tfc Hook. 



Viola concolor, Forst. Pursh, 175. 



Solea concolor, Ging. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 144. 



Nom'ttia acuminata, DC. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., lo(i. 



Near London, Ont., 1882. (Burgess.) 



75. VIOLA, Linn. (VIOLET. HEART'S EASE.) 



(226.) V. rotundifolia, Michx. Eound-leavcd Violet. 



Cape Terry, N.S. (How.) Near Brome Lake and other localities 

 in the Eastern Townships. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



(227.) V. lanceolata, Linn. Lance-leaved Violet. 



Marshy meadows and by streams. On the shore at Eothsay, N.B. 

 (Fowler's Cat.) Halifax and Annapolis, N. S. (McKay.) Muskoka 

 Lake, Ont. (Burgess.) In rear of St. Mary's Villiige, Sault Ste. Marie. 

 Lake Superior, 1869. (Macoun.) About Lake Huron. (Todd.) 



(228.) V. primulaefolia, Linn. Primrose-leaved Violet. 



Damp soil and wet meadows. St. Andrew's, N.B. (Vroom.) Eiviere 

 du Loup, Q. ; not uncommon. (Thomas.) Eeported by others from 

 Quebec, but localities not given. 



