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Montreal Mountain. (Maclagan.) Sandy fields in the vicinity of 

 Ottawa. (Fletcher Ft. Ott.') In the streets of Kingston near the 

 Coiu-t House, Ont. (Macoun.) 



423. ECHIUM, Linn. (VIPER'S BUGLOSS, BLUEWEED.) 



(1592.) E. vulgare, Linn. 



Eoadsides and sandy pasture fields, naturalized and spreading. Near 

 New Glasgow, IST.S. (Sow.') Quaco and Petitcodiac, W.B. (Brittain.) 

 Abundant in sandy pasture fields near Ottawa. (Fletcher Fl. Ott.) 

 Eoadsides, common and abundant on sand-banks, a few miles north of 

 Prescott, Ont. (Billings.) Eoadsides near Belleville and in pastm-es 

 near Albert College ; also on the Oak Hills and at Stirling, Hastings 

 Co. ; in farmei-s' lanes and along roadsides near Campbellford, Ont. 

 (Mdeoun.) Banks of the Thames, near London, common. Plowers 

 Ijoth blue and white. (Saunders & Burgess.) Delaware and Lobo, 

 Ont. (McG-ill Coll. Herh.) Spreading in a wonderful manner in 

 West Toronto and Brocton, on the dry sand. There are acres of it 

 annually. (Fowler.) 



424. BORRACO, Linn. (COMMON BORAGE.) 



(1593.) B. officinalis, Linn. 



A garden escape in some places in Nova Scotia. (Lindsay.) In the 

 streets of Brighton village, Northumberland Co., Ont. (Macoun.) 

 Growing in the township of Mariposa on the gravel road near Grass- 

 hill, where it appears to be completely naturalized. Seeds very likely 

 brought from Devonshire by immigrants who settled in the neighbor- 

 hood. (Fowler.) 



LXVIII. CONYOLVULACEiE. Bindweed Family. 



425. IPOMCEA, Linn. (MORNING GLORY.) 



(1594.) I. purpurea, Lam. Common Morning Glory. 



An escape from cultivation, but seldom becoming established. Near 

 dwellings at Windsor, N.S. (Sow.) Frequent on waste heaps and 

 near dwellings at Belleville, Ont. (Macoun.) Yicinity of London, 

 Ont. (Burgess.) 



