190 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



Eiver Pass, especially along the base of Mount Selwyn. (Jfacoun.) 

 Sitka and Kodiak. {Rothr. Alask.) 



XLVII. COENACBiE. Dogwood Family. 



242. CORNUS. Tourn. (CORNEL. DOGWOOD.) 



(895.) C. Canadensis, Linn. Dwarf Cornel. Bunchbeny. 



Very abundant in cool, sandy woods, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 

 across the whole of the wooded country, and north as far as the spruce 

 extends. (^Richardson.) Sitka. (Rothr. Alask.} 



(896.) S. Suecica, Linn. Lapland Cornel. 



Labrador. {Brunei.) Newfoundland. (3forrison.) Brandy Pots' 

 Island, Eiver St. Lawrence. {Kelly.) Sparingly along the shore at 

 Eiviere du Loup, Q. Coast of Newfoundland. (McGrill Coll. Serb.) 

 Behring's Straits. (Chamisso.) Common on the western coast of Alaska. 

 (Rothr. Alask.) Greenland. {Hook. Arct. PI.) 



(897.) C. Unalaskensis, Ledeb. 



Ounalashka. {Rothr. Alask.) 



(898.) C. florida, Linn. Flowering Dogwood. 



Woods beside the Waterdown Eoad, in the valley below Ancaster 

 and West Flamboro', also near Albion, vicinity of Hamilton. {Logie.) 

 Niagara district. {Maclagan.) Very abundant on the line of the 

 Canada Southern Eailway, from St. Thomas to Amherstburg, Ont., 

 and eastward to Fort Erie, at the foot of Lake Erie. (Macoun.) Near 

 London, Ont. (Burgess.) 



(899.) C. Nuttallii, Audubon. Westering Flowering Dogwood. 



C.florictn, Hook. Fl. I., 277, in part. 

 Quite common in the neighborhood of Tale, B.C. (Macoun, Sill.) 

 (900.) C. circinata, L'Her. Eound Leaved Cornel. 



C. tomentiUosa, Miclix. Fl. I., 91. 



Dry, sandy thickets. Pictou, N.S. (McKay.) Windsor, N.S. (Sow.) 

 Weldford, Kent Co., pi-fcbabl}-, not rare. (Fowler's Cat.) Lotbini^re, 

 and at St. Laurent. (Brunei.) On limestone rocks, Eiver Eouge, Q. 

 (J)' Urban.) Beloeil Mountain, Q. ; and Niagara Falls. (Maclagan.) 

 Thickets G. T. E. (travel Pit, Prescott, Ont. (Billings.) Vicinity of 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 'Common around Belleville and Eicfe 



