62 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF THE 



C. aurea, Willcl. Golden Corydalis. 



Indigenous. E,ocky woods. Bocky woods along the Restigouche River 

 (Brunet). Rocky banks and sandy fields, Seymour ; banks of the Trent and 

 Moira Rivers (Macoun). Maitland Valley, Co. Huron, Ont. (Gibson). Cock- 

 burn Island, McLeod's Harbour, Georgian Bay (Dr. Bell). North shore of Lake 

 Superior (Agassiz). Michipicoten Island and Dawson route. Lake Superior ; 

 Fort Edmonton ; Fort Assmaboine on the Athabasca ; Dunvegan, Peace River, 

 (Macoun). Plains of the Saskatchewan (Bourgeau). Saguenay River, Quebec 

 (Provancher). 



FuMARiA, L. Fumitory. 



F. officinallis, L. Officinal Fumitory. 



Introduced from Europe. Waste places and about dwellings. Quebec 

 (Brunet). Gardens at Picton, P. E. County, Ont. (Macoun). Burlington 

 Beach (Logie). County Huron (Gibson). July, August. 



CRUCIFER^. 

 Nasturtium, R. Br. Water-cress. 

 N. officinale, E,. Br. Water-cress. 



Introduced from Europe. Cold streams and ditches. Rivulet, Castleton ; 

 small stream, Rice Lake plains ; Campbellford, Northumberland Co. ; ditches 

 at Picton, P. E. Co. ; along the Sydenham River, Owen Sound (Macoun). 

 Near London, Ont. (Saunders)., Gait (Miss Crooks, Logie). Niagara Falls 

 (Maclagan). Stanley, Co. Huron, Ont. (Gibson). North-west coast (Scouler). 

 May to September. 



N. palustre, DC. Marsh Cress. 



Indigenous. Alluvial lands, ditches and swamps. Very abundant from the 

 Mouth of the St. Lawrence to Lake Superior. North Saskatchewan ; Little 

 Slave Lake ; Dunvegan, Peace River (Macoun). Plains of the Saskatchewan 

 River (Bourgeau). Arctic America (T. & G.) 



N. palustre, DC. Yar. hispidum. Gray. 



Indigenous. Inundated banks of rivers and streams. New Brunswick (Dr, 

 Fowler). Detroit River (Maclagan). Vicinity of Hamilton (Buchan). 



N". lacustre, Gray. Lake Cress. 



Indigenous. In mud along river-banks. River Trent at Myersburgh ; in 

 Crow Bay, and abundant in still water between Heeley's Falls and Hasting's 

 Village ; River Trent, Ont. (Macoun). Canada (Dr. Holmes). Grand River, 

 Maiden, (Maclagan). Near Prescott, Ont. (Provancher). 



N. Armoracia, Fries. Horse-radish. 



Introduced from Europe. In gardens and waste places. New Brunswick 

 (Dr. Fowler). Wastes, Quebec (Brunet). Wastes and gardens, abundant, 

 Belleville (Macoun). Common, London (Saunders). Rare. June, July. 



Dent ARIA, L. Pepper-root. . 



D. diphylla, L. 2-leaved Pepper-root. 



Indigenous. In cedar swamps, wet meadows, and around springs. NeW 

 Brunswick (Dr. Fowler). Quebec and Isle of Orleans (Brunet). Riviere du 



