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to the Kaministiquia River, Lake Superior (Macoun) ; and across the Con- 

 tinent through the wooded country to the E.ocky Mountains and westward to 

 the Cascades (Macoun). May. 



CiMiciFUGA, L. Snakeroot. 



C. racemosa, Elliott. Black-rooted Snakeroot. 



Indigenous. Rich woods. Cayuga, Grand River (Maclagan). Co. Norfolk, 

 Ont. (Dr. Nichol). Near St. Thomas, Ont. (Macoun.) So far reported only 

 from the western portion of Ontario. Rare. July. 



MAGNOLIACE^. 

 LiRiODENDRON, L. WMtewood. Tulip Tree. 



Magnolia acuminata, L. 

 At the Falls of the Niagara. (Provancher, Wood). 



L. Tulipifera, L. Whitewood. 



Indigenous. Sunny hillsides, rich woods. St. Catharines, Ont. (Saunders). 

 Vicinity of Hamilton, on Dimdas road (Logic). Niagai-a Falls (Maclagan). 

 St. Thomas and Chatham, Ont. (A. T. Drummond). Bosanquet Township, 

 County Lambton, a few miles south of Kettle Point ; Township of Tucker-, 

 smith, Huron County, Ont., its most northern point in America (Prof. 

 Gibson). June. 



ANONACE^. 



AsiMiNA, Adanson. North America Papaw. 



A. triloba, Duval. Common Papaw. 



Indigenous? Banks of streams in rich soil. On the road to Queenston, 

 Niagara District, Ont. (Prof. J. B. Cherriman.) 



MENISPERMACE^. 

 Menispermum, L. Moonseed. 



M. Canadense, L. Canada Moonseed. 



Indigenous. Low rich woods and along streams. Montreal — Isle de Jesus — 

 (Brunet). Common in woods, near Ottawa (Billings). Vicinity of Belleville, 

 and Owen Sound, Ont. (Macoun.) Two miles west of London (Saunders). 

 St. Catharines and Maiden (Maclagan). Vicinity of Hamilton, not common 

 (Buchan). Lake Winipeg (Bourgeau). Lake St. Charles, Quebec (Provancher). 



BERBERIDACE^. 

 Berberis, L. Barberry. 



B. vulgaris, L. Common Barberry. 



Introduced from Europe. Waste places. New Brunswick (Rev. Dr. Fowler). 

 Point L^vis, Quebec (Brunet). Not authoritatively reported from Ontario. 

 Newfoundland, (Morrison, Hooker). June. 



