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433. DATURA, Linn. (STRAMONIUM.) 



(1620.) D. Stramonium, Linn. Thorn-apple, or Jamestown Weed. 

 Escaped from gardens at Mahone Bay and Windsor, N.S. (How.) 

 In the streets of Pictou, N.S., and by roadsides near it. {McKay.) A 

 weed, well established at St. Stephen and St. Andrews, N.B. ( Vroom.) 

 A weed in waste ground ai-ound towns and villages and by roadsides, 

 throughout western Quebec and Ontario. 



(1621.) D. Tatula, Linn. 



Waste grounds rather rare. A weed in gardens at Stewarton near 

 Ottawa. {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) At the village of Bath, Bay of Quinte ; 

 and on Pelee Point, Lake Erie. (Macoun.) Fort Erie at the foot of 

 Lake Erie, Ont. (David F. Bay.) Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. 

 {Buchan.) St. Thomas, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



434. HYOSCYAMUS, Linn. (HENBANE.) 



(1622.) H. niger, Linn. Black Henbane. 



Naturalized in the neighborhood of towns and villages, prefering 

 vacant lots and the borders of streets. A garden escape in Nova 

 Scotia. (Sommers.) On the ramparts of the "Old Fort," Annapolis, 

 N.S. (Macoun.) Not common in New Brunswick. (Fowler's Gat.) 

 Vicinity of Bathurst, N.B. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Waste places vicinity 

 of Quebec. (Thomas.) In the streets of Quebec and Montreal. 

 (Maclagan.) Common along roadsides in Montreal, 1821. (Holmes.) 

 Eoadsides in and around Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Eoadsides and 

 streets in Prescotl, Ont. (Billings.) Streets of Belleville near the 

 upper bridge; on sites of burnt buildings, Cobourg, Ont., and on vacant 

 lots in Toronto. (Macoun.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) Fort Brie 

 at the foot of Lake Erie, Ont. (David F. Day.) Abundant on the 

 wastes about Garrison Creek commons, and on vacant land at the north- 

 west corner of Toronto. (Foivler.) 



435. NICOTIANA, Linn. (TOBACCO.) 



(1623.) N. rustica, Linn. Indian Tobacco. 



Introduced. A weed in gardens at Belleville and Canniffton near 

 that city, Ont. (Macoun.) Spontaneous in gardens in and around 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) A garden weed at Fort Erie, Ont. 

 (David F. Day.) 



