388 OEOLOQICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



489. SCUTELLARIA, Linn. SKULLCAP.) 



(1T85.) S. lateriflora, liinn. MacUlo-;- SUiilK-ap. 



Wol borders of s( roams from Nowtoundlaiul, Anticosti and the 

 eastern provinces to tlie Paeitie, :inil norlliwaiil to Lake Athabasca. 



(1786.) S. canescens, ^"ini. 



iS'. nirrala, i'ursli, Fl. II., 413. 



River banks, western Ontario. (Gray.) Canada. (Goldie.) We 

 liavo no knowledge of Canadian loc.-ilitios fftr tliis species. 



(1787.) S. parvula, Michx. 



River banks, amongst sand or gravel. Halifax, N.S. (Sommers.) 

 (Doubtful.) Grosse Isle, River St. Lawrence. (Shepperd.) 8t. Helen's 

 and Mottitt's islands, Montreal. (Maclagan.) Montreal Mountain, 

 below Priests' Farm, 1821. (Holmes.) On rocks in the vicinity of 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Oft.) AYet rocky ground along the Moira 

 above Belleville ; also on both sides of the Bay of Quinte below ]5clle- 

 ville, and in crevices of rocks at Heely Falls on the Trent, Northum- 

 berland Co., Ont. (Macoun.) Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. (Logic.) 

 On sands, Pelee Point. Lake Erie. (Burgess & Macoun.) Point Albino, 

 Lake Erie. (David F. Day.) Vicinity of Toronto. (Foioler.) 

 Islands east of Mississaugi River, Georgian Bay. (J. Bell.) Sas- 

 katchewan. (Richardson.) 



(1788.) S. angustlfolia, Pursh. 



Moist ground, British Columbia. (Gray.) Near the sources of the 

 Columbia River. (Douglas.) 



(1789.) S. galericulata, Linn. 



"Wet soil, either in woods, swamps or along rivers, from Newfound- 

 land, Anticosti and the eastern provinces to the Pacific, and north to 

 Fort Franklin on the Mackenzie River, 



490. BRUNELLA, Linn. (SELF-HEAL.) 



(1790.) B. vulgaris, Linn. 



Prunella vulgaris, Linn. Pursh Fl. II., 411. 

 Abundant in pastures, by roadsides and in meadows ; also in wet 

 places in woods and by small streams, throughout the country, extend- 



