34 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OP CANADA. 



{Fowler's Cat.) Around dwellings, in some places escaped, Nova 

 Scotia. (Lawson.) In waste places at Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 

 Toronto. (Dr. Croft.) Near Goderich, Ont. (Gibson.) Pi-equent in 

 old gardens in Prince Edward, Hastings and Northumberland counties, 

 Ont. 



(101). P. Rhaeas, Linn. 



Corn field in vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Escaped from 

 cultivation. 



(102.) P. nudicaule, Linn. Arctic Poppy. 

 P. alpinum, Linn. Hook. Arot. PL, 225. 



Barren grounds from Lat. 64° to the Arctic Sea, in Lat. 69°. (Bich- 

 ardson.) Everywhere upon the shore of the Arctic Sea throughout the 

 whole breadth of the continent, and in the islands. (Parry, Franklin.) 

 Labrador. (Morrison.) Upon the Eocky Mountains, at a great eleva- 

 tion, Lat. 52°-55°. (Drummond.) S. Kootanie Pass, near the 49th 

 parallel. (Dawson.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 



33. PLATYSTICMA, Benth. 



(103.) P. Oreganum, Benth. 



Meconella Oregana. Nutt. Torr. & Gray Fl. I., 64. Macoun's Cat., 

 No. 112. 



Common on the grassy slopes of Cedar Hill and other similar locali- 

 ies neai- Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1875. 



34. SANCUINARIA, Linn. (BLOOD-ROOT.) 



(104.) S. Canadensis, Linn. Blood-root. 



Pictou and Trui-o, Nova Scotia. (Lawson.) York County, Keswick 

 Eidge, N.B. Said to be common at intervales above Predericton, N.B. ; 

 also on the Matapedia, Q. (Fowler's Cat.) Common from Eivi^re du 

 Loup, Q. (Thomas.) "Westward throughout the western part of 

 Quebec and Ontai-io. Found at one locality in Pembina Mountain, 

 Man. (Dawson.) 



35. CHELIDONIUM, Linn. (CELANDINE.) 



(105.) C. majus, Linn. Celandine. 



Introduced. A garden weed at Predericton, N. B. (Fowler's Cat.) 



