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433. DATURA, Linn. (STRAMONIUM.) 



(1620.) D. Stramonium, Linn. Thorn-apple, or Jamestown Weed. 

 Escaped from gardens at Mahone Bay and Windsor, N.S. (How.') 

 In the streets of Pictou, N.S., and by roadsides near it. (McKay.} A 

 weed, well established at St. Stephen and St. Andrews, N.B. ( Vroom.} 

 A weed in waste ground around towns and villages and by roadsides, 

 throughout western Quebec and Ontario. 



(1621.) D. Tatula, Linn. 



Waste grounds rather rare. A weed in gardens at Stewarton near 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.} At the village of Bath, Bay of Quinte ; 

 and on Pelee Point, Lake Brie. (Macoun.} Fort Erie at the foot of 

 Lake Erie, Ont. (David F. Day.} Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. 

 (Suchan.} St. Thomas, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.} 



434. HYOSCYAMUS, Linn. (HENBANE.) 



(1622.) H. niger, Linn. Black Henbane. 



Naturalized in the neighborhood of towns and villages, prefering 

 vacant lots and the borders of streets. A garden escape in Nova 

 Scotia. (Sommers.} On the ramparts of the " Old Fort," Annapolis, 

 N.S. (Macoun.} Not common in New Brunswick. (Fowler's Cat.} 

 Vicinity of Bathurst, N.B. (McGill Coll. Herb.} Waste places vicinity 

 of Quebec. (Thomas.) In the streets of Quebec and Montreal. 

 (Maclagan.} Common along roadsides in Montreal, 1821. (Holmes.} 

 Eoadsides in and around Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.} Eoadsides and 

 streets in Prescott, Ont. (Billings.} Streets of Belleville near the 

 upper bridge; on sites of burnt buildings, Cobourg, Ont., and on vacant 

 lots in Toronto. (Macoun.} Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.} Fort Erie 

 at the foot of Lake Erie, Ont. (David F. Day.) Abundant on the 

 wastes about Garrison Creek commons, and on vacant land at the north- 

 west corner of Toronto. (Fowler.) 



435. NICOTIANA, Linn. (TOBACCO.) 



(1623.) N. rustica, Linn. Indian Tobacco. 



Introduced. A weed in gardens at Belleville and Canniffton near 

 that city, Ont. (Macoun.} Spontaneous in gardens in and around 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.} A garden weed at Fort Erie, Ont. 

 (David F. Day.} 



