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64. Phlox subulata^ L., (Ground or Moss Pink) Sand hills near 

 Simcoe, Norfolk County (Dr. NichoU) Near Cayuga, Ont. { Wilkins) 

 Very showy and abundant in sandy soil near Lake Erie, Charlotte- 

 ville Township, Norfolk County, Ont. (Burgess) 



65. Giiia coronopifolia, Pers. Introduced at Port Dover, Ont., 

 1888 (A. W. Hanham) 



66. Mertensia Vtrginica, DC. Alluvial banks. Pt. Abino, 

 Lake Erie (Day) 



• 67. Ipomoea pandiirata, Meyer, (Man-of-the-Earth) Dry ground, 

 Western Ontario (Gray) In warm gravelly soil toward the south- 

 ern end of Pt. Pelee (Macoun and Burgess) 



68. Cuscuta compada, Juss. Credited to Canada by Dr. Gray. 

 Amherstburgh ( Maclagan) 



69. Solanum Carolinense, L. Sandy and waste grounds near 

 Fort Erie, Ont. (Day) 



70. 'Gerardia purpurea, L. Low and moist grounds, Canada 

 (Gray) Niagara Falls and Pt. Pelee (Burgess) Windmill Point, 

 Lake Erie (Day) The var. paupercula is common from the Pro- 

 vince of Quebec to the Saskatchewan. 



71. Tecoina radicans, Juss. (Trumpet Creeper) This species 

 is either indigenous on Pelee Island and Pt. Pelee, or it has become 

 so naturalized as to run wild and appear to be native. It is culti- 

 vated in other parts of Ontario as a garden flower for covering trellis- 

 work. 



72. Pycnanthe?num linifolium, Pursh. Low wet meadows. Pt. 

 Edward, Ont., 1884 (/. M. Macoun) 



73. Pycnanthemum muticum, Pers., var. pilosum, Gr. Pt. aux 

 Pins and Leamington, Lake Erie (Burgess) 



74. Melissa officinalis, L. (Common Balm) Waste ground, 

 Pelee Island (Macoun) Well established in two or three places at 

 Niagara Falls, Ont. (Burgess) 



75. Monarda clinopodia, h. Western Canada to Illinois ^G^rrtyj 



76. Lophanthus scrophularicefolius, Benth. Borders of thickets 

 along the slopes of Queenston Heights, one mile beyond Queenston 

 Station (Macoun) 



77. Scutellaria canescens, Nutt. River banks. Western Ontario 

 (Gray) Canada (Goldie) 



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