CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 3*77 



Cape Eosier, and up the Madaline Eiver. (Macoun.) Along the Dart- 

 mouth Eiver, Grasp^ Basin. (Dr. J. Bell.) Little M^tis and Alymer, Q. 

 {McGill Coll. Herh.) Sand at Humber ponds, near Toronto. [?] 

 {Taylor.) Shore of Lake Huron at Southampton. (Burgess.) Shore of 

 Eed Bay, Lake Huron ; rocks along the coast of Lake Superior from 

 Michipicotin to Eed Eock, and on the island of St. Ignace ; also abun- 

 dant on Huronian slates on the east coast of Lake Nipigon ; and 

 along the Bow Eiver at Morley. {Macoun.) Caiion of North 

 Branch of Elbow Eiver, Eocky Mountains. {Dawson.) "Woody and 

 barren regions north to Mackenzie Eiver. {Richardson.) Swamps 

 near Miet's Eock in the Eocky Mountains, rare. {Drummond.) Mill- 

 bank Sound, North-west Coast. {Dr. Tolmie.) Alaskan coast and 

 islands, and northward. {Gray.) Sitka and Ounalashka. {Rothr. 

 Alash.) Bartlett Baj^, Alaska. (Meehan.) Greenland. {Hook. Arct. PI.) 



LXXIII. BIGNONIACE^. Bignonia Family. 



464. TECOMA, Juss. (TRUMPET-CREEPER.) 



(1*740.) T. rad leans, Juss. 



This species is either indigenous on Pelee Island and Pelee Point, 

 Lake Erie, or it has become so natui-alized as to run wild, and appear- 

 to be native. It is quite hardy eastward as far as Belleville and Prince 

 Edward Co., and bears the winter cold without being taken off the trellis. 



LXXIY. ACANTHACE.E. Acanthus Family. 



465. DIANTHERA, Linn. (WATER-WILLOW.) 



(1*741.) D. Americana, Linn. 



Justicia peduncitlosa, Michx. Fl. I., 7. 

 In bays and slow flowing waters of the Eiver St. Lawrence. {Pursh.) 

 Mouth of the St. Pierre Eiver, near Montreal. {Holmes.) Lachine, 

 St. Helen's Island, Montreal ; also at Chippawa, Niagara Eiver. 

 {Maclagan.) In the Niagara Eiver above the Falls. {Burgess.) 



