180 »iKi>l,U(ilt'.\l, Sl'KNKV dl' lANAhA. 



\'ai-. Hookcri, 'I'"ri-. A (u-.iy. 



Sfikii dhxiriciitiiin, lloiik. Fl. I., 2(>1. 

 M. inx/u.ttifoliinit, 'Viirv. iV: (iniy, I'l. I. (111?. 



Alxiiil C'arltoii lloiisr, on llu- Sa.skalclirwaii. (^J^dHi/dis.) In tlio 

 vuinity <>r iIh> II.iikI Hills. l,oii^'. ll'J. {Mdcuuii.) 



(^42.) M. tenuifolium, N'utl. I'l. Mnm-ir,..-,!], 2(;;5. 



Korky .Moiiiilaiiis, Im.w li'i\cr I'as.'^, Lat. ."> T. ( HmirjciiK.) I>iy hank, 

 foot liili.s of lu)i'ky Aloiinlains. i^Diiu'^fH.) 



216. ERICENIA, Nutt. HARBINGER-OF-SPRING.) 

 (843.) E. bulbosa, Nutt. 



.Sison (nUI'OKUiii, Mirlix. Fl. 1., KJ!). 

 Jl'liirocti/lf compoxita, Pnrsh, 190. 

 II. avibigiio, Piirsh, 732. 



Very al'iiiKlanI in ricli woods around Londou, Ont. (^Burgess.) Near 

 St. Thomas, Ont. (Buchan.) 



217. APIUM, Linn. (PARSLEY, CELERY.) 



(844.) A. Petroselinum, Linn. Parsley. 



This species has becomo spontaneous in old gardens and on waste 

 heaps. It propagates itself freely from seed. (ATacoun.) 



218. CARUM, Koch. (CARRAWAY.) 



(845.) C. Carui, Linn. Garden Carraway. 



Escaped trom cultivation in all old settlements, and becoming a weed 

 in many places. 



(846.) C. Cairdneri, Benth. & Hook. 



Edosmia Gairdncri, Nutt. Terr. & Gray, Fl. I., 612. 

 In the beds of spring torj-ents or brooks which are dry in summer, 

 from Old Wives Lakes to and beyond (he Cypress Hill Is, N.W.T. 

 (Macoun.^ South Fork of Belly Eiver, abundant, Lat. 49°. {Dawson.) 



219. PIMPINELLA, Linn. (BURNET SAXIFRAGE.) 

 (847.) P. integerrima, Benth. & Hook. 



Smyrnium intrgcrrhnum, Linn. Pursli, 195. 

 Zizia integerrima, DC. Macoun's Cat. No. 733. 



Dry, gravelly or sandy woods and thickets. Quebec, Isle of Orleans. 



