364 GEOLOGICAIi StTRVET OF CANADA. 



Var. paupercula, Gray. 



G. purpurea, Sims. Hook. Fl. II., 104. 



Lower Canada to the Saskatchewan. {Gray.) Between the Eecol- 

 let and St. An toine suburbs, Montreal. 1821. {Holmes.) !N"icolet, and 

 Montreal, Q. {Maclagan.) BeauharnoisCo., Q. {McGill Coll. Herh.) 

 On submerged or floating logs, St. Louis dam and other places near 

 Ottawa. {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Oq wet logs at Carleton Place and 

 Kingston Mills ; also, banks of Mississippi Eiver, Ont. {Bev. J. K. 

 McMorine.) On logs in the Bay of Quinte ; in a wet field at Weller's 

 Bay, Lake Ontario ; border of a small brook, Wallbridge's Mill, Has. 

 tings Co. ; also, marsh at Chicken Bay, Lake Hui-on. {Macoun.) 

 Vicinity of Hamilton, Ont. (Buchaii.) Toronto Island and at the 

 Humber west of the city. {Fowler.) Parry Sound, Ont. {Burgess.) 

 Lake of the Woods. {Dawson.) Lake Huron to the Saskatchewan. 

 {Brummcmd.) 



(1685.) C. tenuifolia, Vahl. 



G. erecta, Walt. Michx. FL II., 20. 



Low or dry ground, Canada to Minnesota. {Gray.) Mcolet, Q. 

 {Maclagan.) On dry sandy banks of the Humber near Toronto. 

 {Macoun.) Prince's Island near Hamilton, Ont. {Logie.') Niagara 

 and Maiden, Ont. {Maclagan.) Lonely Lake, 100 miles north-east of 

 the Lake of the Woods. {R. Bell.) 



451. CASTILLEIA, Linn. f. (PAINTED-CUP.) 



(1686.) C. COCCinea, Spreng. Painted-cup. 

 Bartsia cocdnea, Pursh Fl. II., 429. 



Always on warm sandy soil to the eastward, but often on low damp 

 soil in Manitoba. Vicinity of Belleville, and on the Oak Hills, Sidney, 

 Hastings Co. ; abundant on the oak and pine lands, Eice Lake Plains. 

 (Macoun.) On the mountain at Hamilton, Ont. {Logie.) Don and 

 Humber valleys near Toronto. ( William Titler.) Niagara Eiver and 

 Maiden, Ont. {Maclagan.) Whirlpool Woods, Niagara Eiver. {David 

 F. Day.) Great Western Eailway east of London. {Saunders & 

 Burgess.) High Park, Toronto. {Fowler.) Shore of Eed Bay, Lake 

 Huron ; along th e north shore of Lake Superior, and up Cun-ent 

 Eiver, Thunder Bay ; very common in some parts of Manitoba, espe- 

 cially around Brandon. {Macoun.) Along Eainy Eiver and Lake of 

 the Woods, also rising ground east of Eed Eiver on the 49th parallel. 

 {Dawson.) On the Souris Plain south of Moose Mountain. {J. M. 



