CATAftOOUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. 349 



463. PINCUICULA. 



(1737.) P. villosa, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 376. 

 Frances Eivei-, Lat. 61°, N.W.T. 1887. (Dawson.) 



468. VERBENA. 



(1748.) V. bracteosa, Miohx. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 379 & III., 574. 



On the sLoi'c of tho river ca.st of Point Edward, Ont., 1SS9. {Dearness.) 

 Quite common at Spenco's Bridge and Kamloops, B.C. 1S89. {Macoun.) 



470. TEUCRIUM. 



(2203.) T. occidentale, Gray; Macoun, Cat., III., 574. 



Low ground, [yondoii, Out. 18S0. {Bim/ess.) Amongst gi'avel 

 along tiie Tiionipson llivcr at Speneo's Bridge, B.C. 1889. {Macoun.) 



(31C9.) T. BOTRT.S, Linn.; Hook., Stud. Fl. .3:JI. 

 Introduced. Roadside near London, Out. 1888. {Dearness.) 



(1750.) T. Canadense, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 380. 



Sandy woodlands at Point Pelee, Essex Co., Ont. 1886. {Burgess.) 

 The localities mentioned under this No. in Part IF., 3^0, belong partly 

 to T. Canadense and partly to T. occidentale. In the absence of speci- 

 mens, we cannot tell which is meant. 



788. ELSHOLTZIA, Willd. 



(3170.) E. CRISTATA, Willd. 



This is a curious exotic labiate, a native of Eurojie, and belonging 

 near our genus Collinsonia. Found growing in a clearing near a mill 

 at Notre Dame du Lac, on the shore of Lake Temiscouata, Q. 1887. 

 There was no doubt but that it was introduced. {John L. Northrop.) 



476. PYCNANTHEMUM. 



(2205.) P. muticum, Pers., vai. pilosum, Gray; Macoun, Cat., 

 IIL, 574. 



Very common in old fields, woodlands and along roadsides near 

 Leamington, Essex Co., Ont. 1880. {Burt/ess.) 



