CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 41 



«I9. ERYTHRONIUM, Gen. 414. Linn. (DOG'S TOOTH 

 VIOLET) 



'(2320.) E. Americanum, Smith. Hook., Fl. IL, 182. 



E. Denscanis, Michx., Fl. 198. 

 M lanceolatwm, Pursh, Fl. I., 230. 



Very abundant in rich woods throughout Ontario. Not common at 

 Pictou, N.S. (McKay.) Colchester Co., N.S. (Sommers, Cat.) Hudson's 

 Brook, Kent Co.; abundant at Fredericton; near 8t. John and at Nor- 

 ton, on the Kennebeccasis, N.B. (Fowler, Cat.) Bathurst, N.B. (McGill 

 Coll. Serb.) Sillery, Q. (St. Cyr.) Abundant in rich woods, EiviSre du 

 Loup, Q. (Thomas.) Common along the Eouge Eiver, Argenteuil Co., 

 Q. (D' Urban.) Montreal Mountain, 1821. (Br. Holmes.) Very com- 

 mon around Ottawa. (Fletcher, Fl. Ott.) Eich woods, common at 

 Prescott, Ont. (Billings.) Yerj common in woods throughout central 

 •Ontario. (Macoun.) Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. (Buchan.) Eich 

 -woods, London, Ont. Pai-ry Sound, Georgian Bay. (Burgess.) Woods, 

 Owen Sound, Ont. (Macoun.) 



(2321.) E. aibidum, Nutt. Gen. I., 223. 



Apparently rare in Ontario. Abundant in a rich low wood, two 

 miles east of Belleville, between the Grand Trunk Eailway and the 

 BayofQuinte, 1878. (Macoun.) Steep clay banks of river at "The 

 •Cove" London, Ont. (Burgess.) 



(2322.) E. propullans, Gray, Amer. Nat. V., 298. 



In rich, deep soil, on the farm of George Casey, M.P., near Fingal, 

 Elgin Co., Ont., 1882. (Macoun.) 



(2323.) E. grand iflorum, Var. (?) albiflorum. Hook. Fl. IL, 182. 

 Veiy abundant in rich woods, and in crevices of rocks, and on old 

 sea beaches throughout the whole southern part of Vancouver Island. 

 A remarkably fine species and well worthy of cultivation. (Macoun.) 

 Vicinity of Victoria. (Fletcher. Hill.) 



Var. (?) Smithii. Hook., Fl. IL, 182. 



E. revolulum, Smith in Eees. Cycl. 



E. grandiflorum, var. revolutum, Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc XIV., 296. 

 Gathered by Menzies on Vancouver Island. Not lately detected 

 ■unless this may be var. albiflorum, which turns pinkish in drying if 

 young specimens are taken. 



