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Polygala incarnata, L. 



" Rocky places on the Niagara River, near the Falls. Douglass^ 

 1823. Not seen by later collectors." (Cat. Can. Plants.) 



*Polygala Sanguinea, L. 



Near Lancaster, Erie County. E. P. Van Duzee, 1883. 

 Eighteen Mile Creek, Erie County. Prof. D. S. Kellicott. 

 Near Strykersville, Wyoming County. Miss Mary S. Heath, 

 1885. Vicinity of Hamilton. Logie and Buchan. (Cat. 

 Can. Plants.) 



*Polygala polygama. Walt. 



Vicinity of London, Ontario. Burgess. (Cat. Can. Plants.) 



Trifolium hybridum, L. 



Becoming frequent in Buffalo. Abundant at :Machias, Cattar- 

 augus County. 1SS5. 



*Desmodium pauciflorum, D. C. 



Woods at Niagara Falls. Macoun. Vicinity of Hamilton, 

 Ontario, Logie. (Cat. Can. Plants.) 



*Desmodium ciliare. D. C. 



Dry, sandy thickets, Queenston Heights, Ontario, 1877. Ma- 

 coun. (Cat. Can. Plants.) 



*Lespedeza repens. Barton. 



The Dell, Ancaster, near Hamilton, Ontario. Logie. But, 

 according to Macoun, probably L. reticulata. Pers. (Cat. 

 Can. Plants.) 



*Vicia hirsuta. Koch. 



Vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario. Buchan. (Cat. Can. Plants.) 



Phaseolus diversifolius. Pers. 



Observed, September, 1883, by Vix. John F. Cowell, near the 

 ruins of old Fort Erie, Ontario. Since found in great abun- 

 dance along the beach of the lake, for a mile or two, imme- 

 diately above the Fort. It may be stated, with the utmost 

 confidence, that the plant could not have occurred, in any 

 considerable quantity, in the locality named, twenty years 

 ago. It is unquestionably a new comer; yet probably in- 

 troduced by natural causes. 



Baptisia tinctoria, R. Br. 



Vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario. Logie. (Cat. Can. Plants.) 



