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Lake Plains, and westward to Toronto ; Owen Sound, and at Kababeka 

 Falls, 30 miles west of Fort William, Lake Superior. {Macoun.) 

 Mountain side, near Hamilton. (Logie.) Vicinity of London, Ont. 

 {Burgess.) 



(901.) C. sericea, Linn. Silky Cornel. 

 C. lanuginosa, Michx. Fl. I., 92. 

 On gravel bars in rivers and wet places. New Brunswick (no locality 

 given.) {Fowler's Gat.) Very common on the bordei-e of rivers in 

 Quebec. {Brunei..) Bank of the Moira at Belleville, and in Prince 

 Edward Co., Ont. {Macoun.) Chippawa and Maiden. {Maclagan.) 

 Vicinity of London, Ont. {Burgess.) This species is no doubt often 

 included in the next. 



(902.) C. Stolon if era, Michx. Eed-Osier Dogwood. Kinnikinpik. 

 Arrow-wood. 



C. alba, Lam. Hook. Fl. I., 276., in part. 

 C. sanguinea, Marsh. Hook. Fl. I., 276. 



Very abundant in low grounds along streams, from the Atlantic to 

 the Pacific, and northward to Lat. 69°, in the Mackenzie River valley. 

 On the west side of the continent it is mixed wi'th the next species, 

 from which it may be distinguished by the straight appressed haii-s on 

 the young shoots. i^ 



(903.) C. pubescens, Nutt. 



C. alba, var. /3. Hook. Fl. 1, 276. Macoun's Cat., Nos. 762 and 765. 

 C. sericea, var. (?) ocddentalis, Torr, & Gray, Fl. I., 652. ,^ 



North-west coast. {Menzies.) On the Thompson, at Sponce's Bridge, 

 B.C. [?] (Macoun.) All British Columbia forms shoald be carefully 

 collected in fi-uit. 



(904.) C. asperifolia, Michx. - Rough-leaved Cornel. 



Abundant on Pelee Point, Lake Brie, growing in sand. It is prob- 

 abl^this species is commoi> along thefLake Erie shore. {Macoun.) 



(905.) C. paniculata, L'Hor. Panicled Cornel. 



^ry, sandy thicke^ and borders of fences. Halifax, N.S. {McKay.) 

 Kinity of Ottawa. {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Abundant throughout Ontario 

 id 'possibly farther eastrthan Ottawa, but taken for C. sericea. 



(906.) C. alternifolia, Linn. Alternate-leaved Cornel. 



A small tree on the borders of woods. Pjctou, N.S. {McKay). 

 Halifax, N.S. {Sommers.) In open woods, N. B. {Fowler's Cat.) 

 Sparingly in woods along the River Rouge, Q. {JD' Urban.) Montreal 



