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A monstrous state {L. vulgaris, var. Peloria), where each flower has five 

 spurs, instead of one, has been found at Ottawa by Mr. Fletcher and in 

 Nova Scotia by Mr. Trueman. 



(1630.) L. Elatine, Mill. 



Antirrhinum Elalinc, Pursh Fl. II., 421. 



Sandy banks and shores, rather rare. Canada. (Gray.) Scarcely 

 naturalized. 



(1(531.) L. Cymbalaria, Mill. Ivy Linaria. 

 On the ballast wharf, St. John, N.B. (Hay.) 



(1632.) L. minor, Desf. 

 On the ballast wharf, St. John, N.B. (Hay.) 



438. ANTIRRHINUM, Linn. (SNAPDRAGON.) 



(1633.) A. Orontium, Linn. Corn Snapdragon. 

 Sparingly introduced at Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Fletcher.) 



439. COLLINSIA, Nutt. 



(1634.) C. grand iflora, Dougl. 



Grassy and gravelly hillsides, in great profusion, near Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island. (Dawson & Fletcher.) 



Var. pusilla. Gray. 



Abundant around Victoria, Vancouver Island. (Macoun & Hill.) 

 Coldwater Eiver near Yale and on the Blackwater Eiver in northern 

 British Columbia. (Dawson.) 



(1635.) C. parviflora, Dougl. 



C paudflora, Lindl. Hook. Fl. II., 94. 



On limestone shingle, Massassaga Point, near Belleville, Out. 

 (Macoun.) Lake Winnijjeg. (Capt. Back.) Saskatchewan. (Richard- 

 son.) Western summit of the North Kootanie Pass, Rocky Mountains, 

 Lat. 50°. (Dawson.) 

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