492 QEOLOQICAIi RTTRVEY OF CANADA. 



72. HUDSONIA. 



(221.) H. ericoides, Liiui. Ahundant on rather dry rocks 

 beyond the North-west Arm, Halifax, and very abundant in sand 

 around Kingston, on the Annapolis railway, N.S, (Macoun & Burgess.) 



73. LECHEA 



(222.) L. major, Michx. Sandy soil at Windsor, Ont. (./. M. 

 Macoun.) 



74. lONIDIUM. 



Pape 61. 



(225.) I, concolor, Benth. & Hook. Foster's Flats below the 

 Whirpool, Nia2;ara Kiver, Ont., also on Goat Island above the falls. 

 (David F. Day.) 



75. VIOLA. 



(227) V. lanceolata, Linn. In boggy spots, Point Pleasant, 

 and at the head of the Xorth-west Arm, Halifax, N. S. (Macoun & 

 Burgess.) Gondola Point and Grand Lake, Milkish, and Lake Utopia, 

 KB. (Hay, Jack & Wetmore.) 



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(230.) V. renifolia, Gray. This species is common on Anticosti, 

 also in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and extends through Quebec 

 and Ontario. 



(234.) V. Selkirkii, Pursh. Eel Eiver, Woodstock and Frederic- 

 ton, N.B. (W. T. L. Reed.) Ste. Anne des Monts Eiver, Gasp^. 

 (Porter.) Vicinity of Quebec. (St. Cyr.) Near Chelsea, Ottawa Co. 

 Q. (J. M. Macoun.) Near King's Mountain, and in McKay's woods, 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher.) In the valley of Beaver Creek, at Six Mile 

 Creek, Selkirk Mountains, B.C., 1885. (Macoun.) 



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(236.) V. sagittata, Ait. Abundant in damp woods, Point Plea- 

 sant, near Halifax, N.S. (Macoun & Burgess.) Specimens, which may 

 be a form of this species, have been collected at St. Stephen, N.B., 

 by jVIr. Vroom. 



(237.) V. pedata, Linn. The localities mentioned under this 

 species, before the names of Macoun and Dawson, refer to V. delphinifolia. 

 Norfolk Co., Lake Erie, Ont. (Burgess.) 



