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(249.) P. sanguinea, Linn. 



p. purpurea, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 127. 

 P. viridencens, Linn. Pursh, 465. 



Sandy and moist ground. Sandwich, Ont. (Maclac/an.) Point Pelcc, 

 Ont. (Burgess.) Dry ground, vicinity of Hamilton, and Prince's Island, 

 Ont. (Logie & Buchan.) 



(250.) P. verticillata, Linn. 



Dry gravelly or sandy soil. Boucherville Island, River St. Lawrence. 

 (Holmes.) Vicinity of Montreal. (McGill Coll. Herh.) Between 

 Sandwich and Amherstburgh, Ont. (Douglas.) On the Canada 

 Southern Eailway, north of the Great Western Crossing, Queenston 

 Heights. (Macoun.) 



(251.) P. Senega, Linn. Seneca Snake-Eoot. 



Eocky soil, and sandy woodlands. Aroostook Falls and Tobique 

 Nari-ows, Victoria Co., N.B. (Hay & Wetmore.) Pi-om the vicinity of 

 Ottawa (Fletcher), throughout Ontario and westward across the plains 

 to the Eocky Mountains. (Macoun.) 



(252.) P. polygama, Walter, 179. 



P. rubella, Willd. Pursh, 464. 



Dry sandy soil. Dutch Village, N.S. (Sommers.) Eice Lake Plains; 

 sand hills along the Humber near Toronto. (Macoun.) Woods in the 

 vicinity of London, Ont. (Burgess.) Lake of the Woods. (Dawson.) 



(253.) P. pauciflora, Willd. 



P. uniflora, Michx. Fl. II., 53. Hook. FI. I., 87. 



Dry or moist sandy soil, generally in pine woods. Fredericton 

 Junction, N.B. (Bailey.) Island of Montreal. (Holmes^ Near St. 

 Louis Dam, Ottawa. (H. Ami.) Davie's Locks on the Eideau Canal 

 near Kingston. (Maclagan.) Komoka, near London, Ont. (Burgess.) 

 Near Lake Medad, Ont. (Logie.) Cockburn Island, Lake Hui^on. (J. 

 Bell.) Abundant in the County Northumberland at Trenton, Wooler, 

 Murray Townhall, Castleton, and Colborne ; banks of the Humber 

 near Toronto; Port Dover Junction, Ont.; Point aux Pins and Kam- 

 inistiqua Eiver, Lake Superior. (Macoun.) Saskatchewan Plains. 

 (Bourgeau. [?] .) 



Excluded Species. 



Polygala fastiyiata, said to have been found by Judge Logie at Hamil- 

 ton, and P. Nuttallii mentioned as occurring in the same neighborhood 

 by Ml'. Buchan, are included in P. sanguinea. 



