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1582. L. o^ciTiale, L. (Common Gromwell.) 



Introduced and very abundant in rocky pastures. Ju — 2. (B). 



1585. L. HiRTUM, Lehm, (Hairy Puccoon.) 



River side in sand. On the banks of the Ottawa above Aylmer. 

 Rare. (Mrs. Chamberlin) June — 3. Flowers bright orange, 

 woolly inside. 



SYMPHYTUM, L. Comfrey. 



1590. aS'. officinale, L. (Common Comfrey.) 



Introduced. Rideau rifle range. Buckingham. Aylmer. July — 2. 



LYCOPSIS, L. Bugloss. 



1591. L. Arvensis, L. (Small Bugloss.) 



Introduced. Rare in sandy fields. Theodore street and at Billings 

 Bridge. June — 2. 

 ECHIUM, L. Viper's Bugloss. 



1592. E. vulgare, L. (Blue weed.) 



Introduced. Gradually becoming a troublesome weed. Ju — 2. 



OONVOLVULAOEiE. Bindweed Family. 



IPOM^A, L. Morning Glory. 



1594. /. purpurea, L. (Common Morning Glory.) 

 A garden escape, frequently found in waste places. 



CONYOLYULUS, L. Bindweed. 



1597. C. SPiTHAM^us, L. (Low Bindweed.) 

 Calystegia spithamoea, Pursh. 



Clay banks, sandy shores, and rocky islands. Rare. Bank of the 

 Ottawa below Rockclifie. Kettle Island, and formerly on the 

 rocky island opposite the end of Bank street. A very attractive 

 plant with short stems and large pure white flowers. July — 1. 



1598. 0. sepium, L. (Bx'acted Convolvulus. Hedge Bindweed.) 

 Calystegia sejyiuiti, R. Br. 



Introduced. Chelsea Road, one locality. July — 1. This is evi- 

 dently the European form, which has in some way got intro- 

 duced. It climbs up over high bushes fifteen or twenty feet 

 from the ground and has snow-white flowers. 



