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(Dr. Poole.) Thorold and Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) Yicinity of 

 London, Ont. (Burgess.) Strathro}^, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



(1764.) P. incanum, Michx. 



On dry soil. Eeported from westej-n Ontario. Canada. (Goldie.) 

 New England to western Canada. {Gray.) Vicinity of Hamilton, 

 Ont. (Logie.) We have never seen a Canadian specimen. 



477. ORIGANUM, Linn. (WILD MARJORAM.) 



(1765.) O. vulgare, Linn. 



Abundant on the sandy railroad track and in thickets atHawkstone, 

 Ont. Completely naturalized. (Burgess.) 



478. THYMUS, Linn. (THYME.) 



(1766.) T. Serpyllum, Linn. Creeping Thyme. 



Old fields and pastures. Naturalized in an old field at Truemanville, 

 N.S. (Trueman.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 



479. SATUREIA, Linn. (SAVORY.) 



(1767.) S. hortensis, Linn. Summer Savory. 



Cultivated as a sweet-herb, and escaped to dry sandy soil in a few 

 localities. Found growing on a railway embankment near Hillsborough, 

 N.B. (Brittain.) Very abundant on the sands of Presqu'ile Point, 

 Lake Ontario, and occasionally in waste places around Belleville. 

 (Macoun.) Naturalized in places near Parkdale, Toronto. (Fowler.) 



480. MfCROMERIA, Benth. 



(1768.) M. Douglasii, Benth. Yerba Buena. 



Frequent in shady pine woods, JS'orth-west America. (Menzies.) 

 In woods near Victoria, Vancouver Island. (./. Richardson & Fletcher.) 



