CATALOGUE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. 403 



5O8. EUROTIA, Adanson. 



(1850.) E. lanata, Moquin. 



Diotis lanata, Pursh Fl. II., 602. 



Eurotia ceratoides Hook. Fl. II., 126. Bourgeau, Palliser's Rep. 260. 



On the tops of dry hills, west and south-westward from Old Wives 

 Lakes. (Macoun.') Plains of the Saskatchewan. (Drummond.} Clay 

 soil, Short Creek and Coteau de Missouri, 49th parallel. (Burgess.) 

 Walsh* Station on the Canadian Pacific Railway. (7. M. Macoun.} 

 Verdigris Coulde, Milk River Ridge, N/W.T. (Dawson.) 



509. CORISPERMUM, Linn. 



(1851.) C. hyssopifolium, Linn. 



Lake Erie shore above Fort Brie. (David F. Day.} On the shore 

 of Lake Huron at Goderich. (Burgess.*) Abundant on a sand beach, 

 a little west of Port Colborne, Ont. (Macoun.} North shore of Lake 

 Superior. (Agassiz.} Sandy shore, Lake of the Woods. (Dawson.} 

 Sandy banks of the Red, Saskatchewan and Athabasca rivers. (Douglas 

 & Drummond.} Great Slave Lake. (Richardson.} Sandy banks along 

 the South Saskatchewan and Red Deer rivers, N.W.T. (Macoun.) 

 Point Barrow to the Mackenzie River. (Rothr. Alask.} 



610. SALICORNIA, Linn. (GLASSWORT.) 

 (1852.) S. mucronata, Bigel. 



S. Virginica, Moquin. Proc. Nov. Scot. Inst., Vol. IV, Pt. II., 206. 



On the sea coast from Nova Scotia southward. ( Watson.) Sea coast 

 at Halifax, N.S. (Sommers.) 



(1853.) S. herbacea, Linn. 



S. Virginica, Linn. Pursh Fl. II. 



S. herbacea, var. proslrata, Bourgeau, Palliser's Eep-!260. 



Salt marshes west side of Anticosti, and generally around the coast 

 of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island and New Brunswick. Very 

 abundant on the margins of saline lakes throughout the prairie region. 



