CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN PLANTS. 3?t 



Cape Eosier, and up the Madaline Eiver. (Macoun.) Along the Dart- 

 mouth Eiver, Gasp^ Basin. (Dr. J. Bell.) Little Mdtis and Alymer, Q. 

 (McGill Coll. Serb.) Sand at Humber ponds, neai- Toronto. [?] 

 {Taylor.) Shore of Lake Huron at Southampton. (Burgess.) Shore of 

 Eed Bay, Lake Huron ; rocks along the coast of Lake Superior from 

 Michipicotin to Eed Eock, and on the island of St. Ignace ; also abun- 

 dant on Huronian slates on the east coast of Lake Nipigon ; and 

 along the Bow Eiver at Morley. (Macoun.) Canon of North 

 Branch of Elbow Eiver, Eocky Mountains. (^Dawson.) Woody and 

 barren regions north to Mackenzie Eiver. (Itichardson.) Swamps 

 near Miet's Eock in the Eocky Mountains, rare. (Drummond.) Mill- 

 bank Sound, North-west Coast. (Dr. Tolmie.) Alaskan coast and 

 islands, and northward. (Gray.) Sitka and Ounalashka. (Rothr. 

 Alask.) Bartlett Bay, Alaska. (Meehan.) Greenland. (Hook. Arct. PI.) 



LXXIII. BIGNONIACBiE. Biqnonia Family. 



464. TECOMA, Juss. (TRUMPET-CREEPER.) 



(1740.) T. radicans, Juss. 



This species is either indigenous on Pelee Island and Pelee Point, 

 Lake Erie, or it has become so natui-alized as to run wild, and appear 

 to be native. It is quite hardy eastward as far as Belleville and Prince 

 Edward Co., and bears the winter cold without being taken off the trellis. 



LXXIY. AOANTHACE^. Acanthus Family. 



465. DIANTHERA, Linn. (WATER-WILLOW.) 



(1141.) D. Americana, Linn. 



Justiciapedunaiiosa, Michx. F\. I., 7. 

 In bays and slow flowing waters of the Eiver St. Lawrence. (Pursh.) 

 Mouth of the St. Pierre Eiver, near Montreal. (Holmes.) Lachine, 

 St. Helen's Island, Montreal ; also at Chippawa, Niagai-a Eiver. 

 (Maclagan.) In the Niagara Eiver above the Palls. (Burgess.) 



