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78. Plantago cordata, Lam. Along streams. Canada (Pursh) 

 Amherstburgh {Maclagan) Ditches and swamps along the Canada 

 Southern R'y. at Colchester Station, near Amherstburgh {Macoun) 



79. Anychia dichotoma, Mx. Shore of Lake Erie, Noriolk Co., 

 1867 [Ntcholl) Has not been reported since and should be looked 

 for in South-western Ontario. 



80. Amarantus blitoides, Wat. Well established at Pt. Edward, 

 near Sarnia, Ont., 1884 {J. M. Macoun) Probably a railway intro- 

 duction. 



81. Chenopodiwn ambrosioides, L., var. anthebnititicuni, Gray. 

 Lake shore, Fort Erie, Ont. {Day) 



82. Moms rubra, L,, (Red Mulberry) Rich woods bordering 

 Lake Erie. Not uncommon from Niagara along the river to the 

 Whirlpool ; common on Pelee Island and frequently met with in 

 the woods at Amherstburgh and northward to Windsor {Macoun) 

 Sandy soil, Leamington, Ont. {Burgess) 



83. Morus alba, L., (White Mulberry) Niagara Falls {Macoun) 

 Sandy plains, Sarnia, Ont. {Burgess) 



84. Carya tomentosa, Nutt., (White-heart Hickory) Rather 

 rare in the Niagara Peninsula from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie 

 {Macoun\ 



85. Carya porcina, Nutt., (Pig-nut or Broom Hickory) Not 

 uncommon in the Niagara Peninsula in woods along base of Queen- 

 ston Heights, about Niagara Falls, and at many points along Lake 

 Erie to Amherstburgh and northward as far as Windsor, Ont. 

 {Macoun) 



86. Juglans nigra L., (Black Walnut) Once the commonest 

 wood in the district of which we are speaking, and still plentiful in 

 places from Niagara Falls to Amherstburgh {Macoun and Burgess) 



87. Quercus Prinos, L., (Rock Chestnut-Oak) From the 

 Niagara River, along Lake Erie, to Amherstburgh {Macouji) Common 

 at Pt. Pelee {Burgess) Pt. Abino {Day) 



88. Quercus palustris, Du Roi, (Pin Oak) Abundant in wet 

 woods below Queenston Heights and along Lake Erie and the 

 Detroit River to Windsor {Macoun) Pt. Abino {Day) Leamington 

 {Burgess) 



89. Corallorhiza odontorhiza, Nutt. Woods along Lake Erie, 

 Norfolk Co. {Ntcholl) 



