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tions, but are now separated. Campbellton, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Not 

 rare in swamps near. Belleville, Hastings Co., and in the mud of small 

 ponds in Seymour, Northumberland Co., Ont. ; Bed Deer Lake, at 

 the head of Lake Winnipegoosis, and in marshes along the Porcupine 

 Mountain, Man. ; not rare in pools, growing on mud, Columbia Valley 

 at Donald, and westward up Beaver Creek, in the Selkirk Mountains- 

 (Macoun.) 



CXII. AKOIDE.E. ARUM FAMILY. 



641. ARIS/EMA, Martius, (INDIAN TURNIP.) 



(2405.) A. triphyllum, Torr., Bot. N. York, II., 239. 



Arum triphyllum, Linn. ; Hook., Fl. II., 168 ; Pursh. Fl. II., 399. 



A. atrorubens, Ait. Kew. III., 315. 



Eich low woods, rather common. Hantsport, Pictou, Middletown, 

 and Truro, N.S. (Sommers, Oat.) Truro, and Annapolis, N.S. (Macoun.) 

 Common; Bass Eiver, Woodstock ; St. John and King's Go's., N.B. 

 (Fowler, Cat.) Campbellton, N.B. (Chalmers.) Bathurst, KB. (Me Gill 

 Coll. Herb.) Papineau Wood, near Montreal, 1821. .(Dr. Holmes.) 

 Montreal Mountains. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Common in low rich 

 woods, Argenteuil Co., Q. (D' Urban.). McKay's woods, Dow's 

 swamp, and other localities near Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Very 

 common in woods at Prescott, Ont. (Billings.) Very common in all low 

 rich woods throughout central Ontario. (Macoun.) Common around 

 Hamilton, Ont. (Logie) Vicinity of London, Ont. ; low rich woods 

 Emerson, Man. (Burgess.) Opposite Grand Island, Lake Superior. 

 (R. Bell.) 



(2406.) A. Dracontium, Schott. Melet. I., 17. 



Arum Dracontium, Willd.; Pursh, Fl. II., 400; Michx., Fl. II., 188. 

 Apparently confined to a small area in south-western Ontario. Low 

 rich river flats, London, Ont. (Burgess.) 



642 PELTANDRA, Rafln. (ARROW ARUM.) 



(240*7.) P. Virginica, Eaf. Journ. de Phys., 89, page 103. 



Arum Virginicum, Linn. ; Pursh, Fl. II., 399. 



Calla Virqinica, Michx., Fl. II., 187. 



Apparently rare in Ontario. Very abundant in a marsh about a mile 

 beyond " the Ferry," Prince Edward Co., near Belleville, Oat. (Macoun.) 



