168 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF THE 



D. longifolia, L. Spatulate-leaved Sundew. 



Indigenous. Sphagnous swamps, borders of lakes and ponds. New BrunS' 

 wick (j3r. Fowler). Cedar swamps, Batiscan, Quebec (Brunet). Indian Village, 

 on the River Rouge, also at Lake of the Two Mountains (D'Urbau). Bogs 

 and swamps. North Hastings, Ont. ; peat bog, Kennebec, County Addington ; 

 shore of Lake Huron, at Oliphant (Macoun), Westminster Pond, London 

 (Saunders). North shore of Lake Superior (Agassiz). 



.D. linearis, Goldie. Lineai^-leaved Snndew. Slender Sundew. 



Indigenous. Marshes. Lake Simcoe, Ont. (Goldie). Chicken Bay, and at 

 Oliphant, Lake Huron (Macoun). McLeod's Harbour and Cockburn Island 

 (Dr. Bell). Lake Superior (ProTancher). 



HYPERICACEiE. 

 Hypericum, L. St. JoWs-wort. 



H. pyramidatum. Ait. Great St. John's-wort. 



Indigenous. River bottoms and low lands. River Lachine, Montreal 

 (Brunet). Roadsides near Madoc, Hastings County ; Rice Lake plains 

 (Macoun). Vicinity of London, not common (Saunders). FuUarton, Ont. 

 (J. M. Buchan). Bayiield River, County Huron, Ont. (Gibson). Plains of 

 the Saskatchewan (Bourgeau). 



H. Kalmianum, L. Kalm's St. Jolin's-wort. 



Indigenous. Wet rocks and low grounds. Falls of Niagara (Douglas), 

 Shores of Lake Isaac, Bruce Peninsula, Lake Huron; Red and Chicken Bays, 

 Lake Huron ; and Oliphant, Lake Huron (Macoun). Shores of Whisky, Mis- 

 sissagui, and Cockburn Islands, Lake Huron (Dr. Bell). Hamdton (Logie), 

 Huron Co., Lake Huron (Gibson). 



H. ellipticum. Hooker. Elliptical-leaved St. John's-wort. 



Indigenous. Low grounds and shady banks of streams and lakes. New 

 Brunswick (J. G. Mathews). Pastures and meadows, Quebec (Brunet). 

 Kingston and Chippawa^ Ont. (Maclagan). Counties of Hastings and North- 

 umberland ; Gull River, Victoria County ; shore of Lake Huron, at Oliphant ; 

 Pie Island, Thunder Bay,, and Sault Ste. Marie (Macoun). Goulais Point, 

 Lake Superior (R. Bell). Hamilton ? (Logie). Rare at London (Saunders). 



H. perforatum, L. Common St. John's-wort. 



Introduced from Europe. Roadsides, fields and pastures. New Brunswick 

 (Mathews). Pastures and meadows, Quebec (Brunet). Kingston and Chip- 

 pewa, Ont. (Maclagan). Northumberland and Hastings Counties, Toronto, 

 and Owen Sound (Macoun). Prescott, common (Billings). Common at London 

 (Saunders). Hamilton (Logie). Counties Lambton and Huron (Gibson). 



H. corjmbosum, Muhl. Corymbed Hypericum. 



Indigenous. Low, rich grounds. Near Quebec, and Island of Orleans 

 (Brunet). Nicolet and Beloeil ; Niagara, Thorold, and Maiden (Maclagan). 

 Scarce in Northumberland County ; Red Bay, Lake Huron, abundant, and at 

 Oliphant and Fishing Islands, Lake Huron (Macoun). Prescott (Billings). 

 London (Saunders)* Hamilton (Logie). Co. Huron,, Ont. (Gibson). Island 

 of Montreal (Herb. McGill College), 



