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463. PINCUICULA. 



(ItST.) P. villosa, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 376. 

 Frances Eiver, Lat. 61°, N.W.T. 1887. (Dawson.) 



468. VERBENA. 



(1748.) V. bracteosa, Miohx. ; Macoun, Oat. II., 379 & III., 574. 



On the shore of the river east of Point Edward, Ont., 1889. {Dearness.) 

 Quite common at Spence's Bridge andKamloops, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



470. TEUCRIUM. 



(2203.) T. occidentale, Gray; Macoun, Cat., TIL, 574. 



Low ground,_ London, Ont. 1880. (Burgess.) Amongst gravel 

 along the Thompson Eivcr at Spence's Bridge, B.C. 1889. (Macoun.) 



(3169.) T. BoTRYS, Linn.; Hook., Stud. Fl. 331. 

 Introduced. Roadside near London, Ont. 1888. (Dearness.) 



(1750.) T. Canadense, Linn. ; Macoun, Cat. II., 380. 



Sandy woodlands at Point Pelee, Essex Co., Ont. 1886. (Burgess.) 

 The localities mentioned under this No. in Part II., 380, belong partly 

 to T. Canadense and partly to T. occidentale. In the absence of speci- 

 mens, we cannot tell which is meant. 



788. ELSHOLTZIA, Willd. 



(3170.) E. cRiSTATA, Willd. 



This is a curious exotic labiate, a native of Europe, and belonging 

 near our genus CoUinsonia. Found growing in a clearing near a mill 

 at Notre Dame du Lac, on the shore of Lake Temiscouata, Q. 1887. 

 There was no doubt but that it was introduced. (John L. Northrop.) 



476. PYCNANTHEMUM. 



(2205.) P. muticum, Pers., var. pilosum, Gray; Macoun, Cat, 

 III., 574. 

 Veiy common in old fields, woodlands and along roadsides near 

 Leamington, Essex Co., Ont. 1886. (Burgess.) 



