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POLEMONIAOEiE.— Polemonium Family. 



PHLOX, L. 



1510, P. DiVARiCATA, L. (Blue Phlox.) 



Damp woods. Casselman. Rare. Ju. — 2. A delicate plant well 

 worthy of cultivation. 



HYDROPHYLLAOEiE.— Waterleaf Family. 



HYDEOPHYLLUM, L. Water Leaf. 

 1536. H. ViRGiNicuM, L. 



Damp woods. Casselman. Ju — 2. A coarse weedy plant. 



BORRAQINAOE^. Borage Family. 



€YNOGLOSSUM, L. Houndstongue. 



1549. C. officinale, L. (Common Houndstongue Burr.) 

 Introduced from Europe. Common. Ju — 1, (B). A troublesome 



weed. 



1550. C. YiRGiNicuM, L. (Blue Comfrey.) 



Woods. Rather rare. King's Mountain. Green's Creek {J. F.) 

 Britannia {R. B. Whyte). Ju — 1. A showy plant with deli- 

 cate blue flowers. 



ECHINOSPERMUM. Swartz. Stickseed. 



1555, E. YiRGiNicuM, Lehm. (Beggar's Lice.) 

 Cynoglossum Morisoni. 



Rich open woods. Common. July — 2. 



1556. E. La^pula, Lehm. (Small Sheep Burr.) 



Introduced from Europe. A troublesome weed. Ju — 2. (B). 



MYOSOTIS, L. Forget-me-not. 

 1576. M. laxa, Lehm. 



River side. Billings Bridge. New Edinburgh. Gatineau Point. 

 July — 1. A slender plant with small flowers. 



LITHOSPERMUM, L. Gromwell. 

 1581. L. arvense, L, (Corn Gromwell,) 



Introduced. Occasional with gi^ain, but not persistent. Ju — 2. 



