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Not common, Riviere du Loup (Dr. Thomas). Common in Eastern Ontarfa 

 (Billings). Common in Western Ontario (Logie, Saunders, Gibson, Ellis). 

 Chippawa and Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan). Central Canada ; Kaministiquia 

 Kiver, Lake Superior ; Mud Portage, Dawson Route ; Fort Edmonton, Fort 

 Assinaboine, Little Slave Lake, Dunvegan on Peace River (Macoun). To the 

 Arctic Circle (Hooker). Islands in Lake Huron ; Newfoundland (Dr. Bell). 



P. serotina, Ehrliart. Wild Black Cherry. 



Indigenous. Woods. New Brunswick (Dr. Fowler). Island of Montreal 

 (Dr. Holmes). Eastern Townships (Brunet). Prcscott (Billings). Hamilton 

 (Logie). London (Saunders). Niagara, Maiden (Maclagan). Bayfield River, 

 Lake Huron (Gibson). Central Canada ; Owen Sound ; Kaministiquia River ; 

 Lake Superior (Macoun). Hudson's Bay ; Great Slave Lake (Richardson). 



Spiraea, L. Meadow Sweet. 



S. opulifolia, L. Nine Bark 



Indigenous. Rocky river banks. Common near Quebec (Brunet). Island 

 of Orleans (Dr. Thomas). Island of Montreal (Dr. Holmes). St. Thomas 

 (Miss Crooks). Rather rare, London (Saunders). Niagara, Maiden (Maclagan).. 

 Stanley Township, Lake Huron (Gibson). Owen Sound and Red Bay, Lake 

 Huron ; abundant around Lake Superior, and 30 miles up the Kaminisiiquia 

 River (Macoun). Islands in Lake Huron (Dr. Bell). R,ed River (Richardson). 

 Rainy Ptiver, Dawson Ptoute (Macoun). Thousand Islands (Macoun). 



S. salicifolia, L. Comnion Meadow Sweet. 



Indigenous. Wet or low grounds. Widely diffused through Eastern and 

 Central Canada, the Western Peninsula, and westward to Fort Edmonton on 

 the Saskatchewan. 



S. tomentosa, L. Hardback. Steeple Busli. 



Indigenous. Low grounds. New Brunswick (Dr. Fowler). Three Rivers, 

 Nicolet and Montreal Island (Maclagan). Pi.iver Rouge (D'Urban). Common, 

 Prescott (Billings). Lakes Partridge and Hooper, Hastings County ; Add- 

 ington County (Macoun). 



GiLLENiA, Mcencli. Indian Pliysic. 



G. trifoliata, Moench.. Bowman's Root. 



Indigenous. Rich woods. Prince's. Island, Lake Medad, Ont (Judge 

 Logie). 



PoTERiUM, L. Burnet. 



P. Canadense, Gray. Canadian Burnet. 



Indigenous. Bogs and wet meadows. Cacouna (Prof. Ellis.) Labrador- 

 (Butler). West coast of Newfoundland (Dr. Bell). Island of Montreal (Dr. 

 Holmes.) Watersheds between Pacific and Arctic Oceans (Macoun). 



Alchemilla, Tourn. Lady's Mantle. 



A. vulgaris, L. 



Indigenous. Leaves radical, reniform, 7-9 lobed to about J their depth; 

 the lobes somewhat semiorbicular, serrate throughout ; flowers in terminal 

 dichotomous corymbs. — Torrey & Gray. Labrador, S. coast (Butler). 



