92 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



IIO. IMPATIENS, Linn. (WILD BALSAM.) 



(387.) I. fulva, JSTutt. Spotted Touch-me-not. 



I. biflora, Walt. Pursh, 171. 



I. nolitangere, p., Michx. Fl. II., 149. 



Throughout Canada; and as far north as Bear Lake, Lat. 66°. 

 {Richardson.) Abundant around springs and in small rills from the 

 Magdalen Islands and Nova Scotia to the Peace Eiver. 



(388.) I. pallida, Nutt. Pale Touch-me-not. 

 I. nolitangere, Michx. Fl. II., 149. 



Cedar swamps, along rills, and by springs. Montreal Mountain. 

 (Holmes.) Gasp^ coast at Mont St. Louis ; abundant at Niagara Palls, 

 below the Clifton House ; JRoyston Park, Owen Sourtd. (Macoun.) 

 Burlington Bay, Lake Ontario. (Logie.) St. Catherines, Ont. (Mac- 

 lagan.) Western Ontario on Lake Huron. (Gibson.) Yicinity of 

 London, Ont. (Burgess.) Plains of the Saskatchewan. (Bourgeau.) 

 St. John's, Peace Eiver. (Macoun.) 



III. OXALIS, Linn. (WOOD-SORREL.) 



(389.) O. Acetosella, Linn. Common Wood-Sorrel. 



Deep, cold woods, from Nova Scotia through New Brunswick, 

 Quebec and northern Ontario to the Lake of the Woods. (Macoun.) 

 As far north as the Saskatchewan. (Bichardson.) 



(390.) O. Oregana, Nutt. 



0. Acetosella. Hook. Fl. I., 118, in part. 



North-west coast of America, (Douglas.) Woods on the Lower 

 Fraser, B.C. (Cowley.) 



(391.) O. corniculata, Linn. 



0. pilosa & pumila, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 212. 



Freshwater, near Halifax, N.S. (McGill Coll. Herb.) On dry soil 

 at various points in the southern prairie region; not common. 

 (Macoun.) On the Saskatchewan plains. (Bourgeau.) 



Var. s#icta, Sav. 



0. stricta, Linn. Hook. Fl. I., 118. Macoun's Cat., No. 335. 

 0. Billenii, Jacq. Pursh, 323. 

 0. Lyoni, Pursh, 322. 



Common along river margins, amongst gravel, from Nova Scotia to 



