NEIGHBOURHOOD OF LONDON: 229 
Pyrola elliptica, Nutt. ; rich woods; not uncommon. 
‘*  secunda, L. ; common. 
Moneses uniflora, L.; under clumps:of pines in English’s woods. 
Chimaphila umbellata, Nutt. ; under pines in English’s woods. 
Monotropa uniflora, L.; woods near Westminster pond; common. 
PLANTAGINACER. 
Plantago major, L.; common everywhere. 
«  Janceolata, L.; Port Stanley R. R. track, three miles: from 
London ; common. 
PRIMALUCES. 
Trientalis Americana, Pursh. ; English’s swamp ; common. 
Lysimachia stricta, Ait.; rare. 
- ciliata, L.; wet places ; common. 
Naumbergia thyrsiflora, Reichenb ; Cove ; common. 
LENTIBULACER. 
Utricularia vulgaris, L. ; stream on sides of G. W. R. R. track, half a 
mile west. 
cornuta, Michx.; banks of Westminster pond; abundant. 
OROBANCHACES. 
Epiphegus Virginiana, Bart. ; English’s woods ; common. 
Conopholis Americana, Wallroth ; woods near Westminster pond ; rare: 
SCROPHULARIACA. 
Verbascum Thapsus, L.; everywhere common. 
Linaria vulgaris, Mill. ; common in waste places. 
Scrophularia nodosa, L. ; field near Cove ; not common. 
Chelone glabra, L.; swampy places ; common. 
Mimulus ringens, L.; wet places ; common. 
Veronica Americana, Schweinitz ; common. 
«  serpyllifolia, L. ; very common. 
Gerardia quercifolia, Pursh.; Wesleyan cemetery and G. W. R. R. 
track; common. 
Castilleia coccinea, Spreng.; G. W. R. R. track east ; common 
Pedicularis Canadensis, L.: English’s woods ; abundant. 
VETBENACES. 
Verbena hastata, L.; common in waste places. 
« —_urticifolia, L. ; not uncommon. 
LABIATA. 
Teucrium Canadense, L.; not common. 
