;?14 OEOLOOICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(U45.) S. longifolium, <ii;iy. 



Li/itimtwhia hmffifoHa, ihuy, Man., ;'>l(i. iMjuoim's Cut., No. 1215. 

 L. rn'oltUa, Nutt. Ihuik. V\. II., 122. 



B;mks of stroams, Lake Winnipeg to Niai^ara. ((I'niij.) I''re(|ucnt 

 increvicos of rock.s at Niagara I'^alls an<l swanipv sIkhc of Lake Huron 

 at Roil l^a>'; also. niar.shos at Point I'AJward near Sainia. (Afacoun.) 

 Swamp near Niagara Falls :ni(l vicinity of London. {Bunjess.) Islands 

 in the hetroit ]{iver, and at Saiidwidi, Onl. (Mdclayan.) Colling- 

 wood, Onl. {Lo(ji(\~) 



383. LYSIMACHIA, Linn. (LOOSESTRIFE.) 



(1446.) L. quadrifolia, Linn. 



Sandy or gravelly soil, not eommon, New Bninswiek. (Graj/.) 

 Roek}' woods, Grinistliorpc, Addington (Jo., and Elziver, Hastings 

 Co. ; also, Riee Lake Plain.s and at Port Dover Junction, near Lake 

 Erie. (Macoun.) East Flamboro', neai- Hamilton, Ont. (.Lo(jie.) 

 Sandwich, Ont. {Maclagan.) Vicinity of Toronto. (^Burgess & Fowler.') 

 Point Albino, Lake Erie. {David F. Day.) 



(1447.) L. stricta, Ait. 



L. racemo.m, Lam. Michx. Fl. I., 128. 



Common in low meadows along brooks and rivers from Anticosti, 

 Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, westward throughout Quebec and 

 Ontario to six miles west of Thunder Bay. (^Macoun.) Newfoundland 

 to the Saskatchewan. (Gray.) 



(1448.) L. punctata, Linn. /i. verticillata, English Botany. 



L. verliciUata, Bleb. DC. Prodr. Vol. VIII., 65. 



Quite common along roadsides and in fields near Annapolis, N.S. ; 

 also in some old gardens at Belleville, Ont. Very likely introduced 

 from France. (Macoun.) 



(1449.) L. nummularia, Linn. Moneywort. 



Sparingly naturalized in old gardens and by brooks in lawns and 

 parks. Old gardens at Belleville and Campbellford, Ont. (Macoun.) 

 Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



(1450.) L. thyrsiflora, Linn. 



L. capitata, Pursh Fl. I., 135. 

 Swamps and by cold brooks or in springs from Nova Scotia, and New 



