352 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 



(1624.) N. attenuata, Toi-r. 



Abundant on sand hills from Lytton to above Spence's Bridge, along 

 the Thompson Eiver, B.C. {Hill & Fletcher.) 



LXX. SCEOPHULARIACEiE. Fig-wort Family. 



436. VERBASCUM, Linn. (MULLEIN.) 



(1625.) V. Thapsus, Linn. Common Mullein. 



A very common naturalized weed by roadsides, borders of woods and 

 in old and thin pasture fields throughout Ontario. In the same situa- 

 tions, but scarcely so common in the eastern provinces and Quebec. 



(1626.) V. Lychnitis, Linn. White Mullein. 



Fields and new meadows. Very rare. West Augusta, near Hamil- 

 ton, Ont. (Z/ogie.) Scarcely naturalized. 



(1627.) V. Blattaria, Linn. Moth Mullein. 



V. aaytoni, Michx. Fl. I., 148. 



Naturalized by roadsides and in fields. Vicinity of Ottawa. (Fletcher 

 Fl. Ott.) Fields near ISTapanee, Ont. (Bev. J. Scott.) Near the Scotch 

 Church, Burn Brae, Seymour, Ont. ; also in abundance along a road 

 between Niagara and Queenston, and at Magara Falls. (Macoun.) 

 Vicinity of Hamilton,' Ont. (Logie.) Dundas, Ont. (Maclagan.) 

 London and Niagara Falls. (Burgess.) Strathroy, Ont. (Mc(xill 

 Coll. Serb.) Parkdale, Toronto. (Fowler.) 



437. LINARIA, Juss. (TOAD-FLAX.) 



(1628.) L. Canadensis, Dumont. Wild Toad-Flax. 



Antirrhinum, Canadense, Pursh Fl. 11., 421. 



Sandy or gravelly soil, Canada. (Gray.) Halifax, N.S. (Sow.) 

 St. Stephen, N.B. ( Vroom.) 



(1629.) L. vulgaris, Mill. Butter and Eggs. 



AntirrHnwm. Linaria, Pursh Fl. II., 421. 



Veiy common by roadsides, near gardens and in fence corners. 

 Apparently common in Nova Scotia, but rarer in New Brunswick. In 

 Quebec andi[Ontario, it is naturalized wherever there are settlements. 



