344 OEOLOOICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



^liuitival Mountain. {Macla<jan.) Sandy liulds in the vicinity of 

 Ottawa. {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) In the Hti-eets of Kingston near the 

 Court House, Ont. {Macoun.) 



423. ECHIUM, Linn. (VIPER'S BUGLOSS, BLUEWEED.) 



(1592.) E. vulgare, Linn. 



Roadsides and sandy ]>astui-e Holds, nalurali^ed and spreadin;.;-. Near 

 New Ghisii^ow, N.S. {Huiv.) Quaeo and PetiU-odiac, N.B. {Brittain.) 

 Abundant in sandy pasture fields near Ottawa. {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 

 Roadsides, eommon and abundant on sand-banks, a few miles north of 

 Prescott, Ont. {Billings.) Road.sides near Belleville and in pastures 

 near Albert College ; also on the Oak Hills and at Stirling, Hastings 

 Co. ; in farmers' lanes and along roadsides near Campbellford, Ont. 

 {Macoun.) Banks of the Thames, near London, common. Flowers 

 both blue and white. {Saunders & Burgess.) Deiawai-e and Lobo, 

 Ont. {McGill Coll. Herb.) Spreading in a wonderful manner in 

 "West Toronto and Brocton, on the dry sand. There are acres of it 

 annually. {Fowler.) 



424. BORRACO, Linn. (COMMON BORAGE.) 



(1593.) B. officinalis, Linn. 



A garden escape in some places in Nova Scotia. {Lindsay.) In the 

 streets of Brighton village, Northumberland Co., Ont. {Macoun.) 

 Growing in the township of Mariposa on the gravel road near Crass- 

 hill, where it appeai-s to be completely naturalized. Seeds very likely 

 brought from Devonshire by immigrants who settled in the neighbor- 

 hood. {Fowler.) 



LXVIIL CONVOLVULACEJi:. Bindweed Familt. 

 425. IPOMCEA, Linn. (MORNING GLORY.) 



(1594.) I. purpurea, Lam. Common Morning Glory. 



An escape from cultivation, but seldom becoming established. Near 

 dwellings at Windsor, N.S. {How.) Frequent on waste heaps and 

 near dwellings at Belleville, Ont. {Macoun.) Vicinity of London, 

 Ont. {Burgess.) 



