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Lake Plains, and westward to Toronto ; Owen Sound, and at Kababeka 

 Falls, 30 miles west of Fort William, Lake Superior. (Macoun.) 

 Mountain side, near Hamilton. (Logic.) Vicinity of London, Ont. 



(Burgess.) 



(901.) C. sericea, Linn. Silky Cornel. 

 C. lanuginosa, Michx. Fl. I., 92. 



On gravel bars in rivers and wet places. New Brunswick (no locality 

 given.) (Fowler's Cat.) Very common on the borders of rivers in 

 Quebec. (Brunet.) Bank of the Moira at Belleville, and in Prince 

 Edward Co., Ont. (Macoun.) Chippawa and Maiden. (Maclagan.) 

 Vicinity of London, Ont. (Burgess.) This species is no doubt often 

 included in the next. 



(902.) C. stolon if era, Michx. Red-Osier Dogwood. Kinnikinnik. 

 Arrow-wood. 



C. alba, Lam. Hook. Fl. I., 276., in part. 

 C. sanguinea, Marsh. Hook. Fl. I., 276. 



Very abundant in low grounds along streams, from the Atlantic to 

 the Pacific, and northward to Lat. 69, in the Mackenzie River valley. 

 On the west side" of the continent it is mixed with the next species, 

 from which it may be distinguished by the straight appressed hairs on 

 the young shoots. 



(903.) C. pubescens, Nutt. 



C. alba, var. (3. Hook. Fl. I., 276. Macoun's Cat., Nos. 762 and 765. 

 C. sericea, var. (?) occidentalis, Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 652. 



North-west coast. (Menzies.) On the Thompson, at Spcnce's Bridge, 

 B.C. [?] (Macoun.) All British Columbia forms should be carefully 

 collected in fruit. 



(904.) C. asperifolia, Michx. Rough-leaved Cornel. 



Abundant on Pelee Point, Lake Erie, growing in sand. It is prob- 

 able this species is common along the Lake Erie shore. (Macoun.) 



(905.) C. paniculata, L'Hcr. Panicled Cornel. 



Dry, sandy thickets and borders offences. Halifax, N.S. (McKay.) 

 Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Abundant throughout Ontario 

 and possibly farther east than Ottawa, but taken for C. sericea. 



(906.) C. alternifolia, Linn. Alternate-leaved Cornel. 



A small tree on the borders of woods. PiQtou, N.S. (McKay). 

 Halifax, N. S. (Sommers.) In open woods, N. B. (Fowler's Cat.) 

 Sparingly in woods along the River Rouge, Q. (D' Urban.) Montreal 



