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118. EUONYMUS, Tourn. (SPINDLE-TREE.) 



(398.) E. Americanus, L. var. obovatus, Toit._& Gray. 



Low, wet places in the western peninsula of Ontario. Near Amhorsl- 

 biirgli, and on the lino of the Canada Southern Railway, at Bismark, 

 Ont. (Macriun.) Hills around Niagara Falls. (Maclagan.) Banks of 

 Lake St. Clair. (Douglas.) Mountain side, near Mi-. Whyte's house, 

 Hamilton. (Logie.) Vicinity of London. (Burgess.) The typical 

 form may be found at Niagara. 



(399.) E. atropurpureus, Jacq. Burning Bush. 



Shady woods or open thickets. On White Island, opposite Amherst- 

 burgh, in the Detroit Eiver. (Macoun.) Maiden, Ont. (Maclagan.) 



119. PACHYSTIMA, Raf. 



(400.) P. Myrsinites, Eaf 



Ilex (?) Myrsinites, Pursh, 119. 



Myginda myrtifolia, Nutt. Hook. Fl. I., 120. 



Oreophila myrtifolia, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 259. 



North-west coast of America. (Menzies.) Valleys of the Eocky 

 Mountains, particularly abiindant near the sources of the Columbia, in 

 Lat. 52' and Long. 118° W. (Douglas.) Woods of Portage Eiver, west 

 side of Eocky Mountains. (Drummond.) Very abundant on Vancouver 

 Island around Victoria ; at Yale on Cascade Mountains, and in the 

 woods northwards to Fort Macleod, B.C., in Lat. 55'. (Macoun.) Also 

 generally in localities with cool moist climate at great elevations even 

 in the southern interior of British Columbia. (Dawson.) 



XXVII. EHAMNACBiB. Buckthorn Family. 



I20. CEANOTHUS, Linn. (NEW JERSEY TEA.) 



(401.) C. Americanus, Linn. Hook. Fl. L, 124. 



C. perennis, Pursh, 167. 



C. intermedius, Pursh, 167. 



C. sanguineus, Nutt. Torr. & Gray, Fl. I., 265. 



On dry gravelly hills and along the dry banks of rivers. Abundant 

 throughout Ontario, but apparently unknown eastward. 



