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481. CALAMINTHA, Moench. (CALAMINT.) 



(1769.) C. Nuttallii, Benth. 



C. glabella, var. Nuttallii, Gray, Man. Ed. V., 349. Macoun's Cat., No. 



1321. 

 Micromeria glabella, Benth. Hook. Fl. II., 113. 



On rocks at the foot of the cataract, Niagara Falls ; also shore of 

 Lake Huron at Bed Bay. (Macoun.} Niagara Falls. (Maclagan & 

 Burgess.} Observed along the shore of Lake Erie, in rocky places, 

 from Fort Erie to Point Albino. (David F. Day.} Limestone points 

 along Lake Erie. (McGill Coll. Herb.} Shore of flat limestone rock 

 on both east and west sides of La Cloche Island, Georgian Bay. 

 (J. Bell.} Niagara Falls to Lake Superior. (Gray.} 



(1770.) C. Clinopodium, Benth. Basil. 



C. vulgar -e, Pursh Fl. II., 410. 



Melissa Clinopodium, Benth. Hook. Fl. II., 114. 



Borders of fields and rocky thickets amongst grass. Yicinity of 

 Pictou and Dalhousie, N.S. (McKay.} Open hillsides on the Resti- 

 gonche, N.B. (Fowler's Gat.} Bank of the Eideau River, near Ottawa ; 

 also in Bosanquet, Huron Co. (McGill Coll. Herb.} On rocky ground 

 quite common in the vicinity of Ottawa, and thence westward through- 

 out Ontario as far west as the Sault Ste. Marie. (Macoun.} Canada, 

 in various places. Norway House Fort, Lake Winnipeg. Introduced. 

 (Richardson.} It is certainly indigenous in every part of Ontario, but 

 may be introduced in the Maritime provinces. 



482. MELISSA, Linn. (BALM.) 



(1771.) ML officinalis, L. Common Balm. 



On waste ground, Pelee Island, Lake Erie. Apparently naturalized. 

 (Macoun.} Well 'established at one or two places, Niagara Falls. 

 (Burgess.} 



483. HEDEOMA, Pers. (PENNY ROYAL.) 



(1772.) H. pulegioides, Pers. American Penny-royal. 



On rich damp soil in shady woods. In woods near North Sydney, 

 Cape Breton. (Macoun.} Dalhousie, and on sea beaches at Pictou, N.S. 



