Statistics of the Flora of the Northern States. 382 
Western Europe. These indications of the extinction of a spe- 
cies on one side = the Atlantic, while it flourishes on the other, 
are very significan 
Circea Lautetiana. “Dhis is not recorded from any station north 
= lat 46°, nor west of the mr iin In Kuro = it ranges 
Sun oo Blocids to the Saskatchawan and northern Oregon. 
ria. 
Crypiotenia Canadensis, Eastern United States and Canada. 
7 apan, Jide Zuccarini 
eracleum lanatum. N orthern United States to Newfoundland; 
Oregon and Sitcha. —_— 
Fydrocot yle Americana. Kastern United States. Brazil. New 
Zealand, (fide Dr. Hooker.) 
Crantzia lineaa, Massachusetts to Texas. Buenos Ayres to the 
Falkland Islands. New Zealand. 
Osmorrhia longisiylis. Northern United States and Canada to 
Japan! 
Aral iis lia shot quinn, Linn.). Canada to Geor- 
gia along the mountains. China? and Himalayas, (P. Pseudo- 
* Ginseng. Wall. 
Viburnum lantanoides. Northern States, not crossing the Alle- 
: ghanies, and Canada. cee (V. plicatum, Thun ; 
Matricaria discoidea. St. Louis, Missouri. Probably 
Immigrant from Oregon, liboush howoghiy eslibeshed: Gale 
“Mornia to Unalaschka and adjacent parts of Asia. Sweden: 
joubtless of recent introduction, but how introduced is un- 
.. uniflora. Canada to Louisiana; Oregon. Falls of 
Elequendanc, Now Granada, Prof. Holton ! Sikkim and Kha- 
cs = makadwer north of acai we i be rare west of 
issippi, as Nuttall alone mentions it from oe 
Br 7 anda not be surprised to hear of it from Japan on 
pone hi — and the Mexican Andes on the other. 
: ides, &c, Northern hemi sphe e 
on he pecans Pier Bs gerry America south to lat. 40° ; ‘on 
the Pacific coast to lat. 86°. Straits of Magéllan. 
tnula soap Northern hemisphere ; in the he United States 
outh to lat. 42°, and in the ager Mountains to lat: 39°. 
traits of Mage lan and Falkland Islands! 
