OATAlOarE OP CANADIAN PLANTS. S79 



Q. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Eoadside; G6t6 St. Antoine, and other locali- 

 ties near Montreal, 1821. (Holmes.) Valley of the St. Charles, near 

 Quebec. (Thomas.) Not uncommon in Ontario extending west to 

 Owen Sound. 



(1746.) V. hastata, Linn. 



V. hastata, var. pinnatifida, Lam. Pursh Fl. XL, 416. 



r. paniculata, Lam. Pursh Fl. II., 416. Hook. Fl. II., 117. 



Chiefly in waste grounds and in low pastures along streams. 

 Common from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec westward 

 throughout Ontario to the Sault Ste. Marie. (Macoun.) Eainy Eiver, 

 Ont. (Dawson.) Abundant on Lake "Winnipeg. (J. M. Macoun.) 

 Canada to the Saskatchewan. (Ricliardson.) Low alluvial soils North- 

 west coast. (Douglas.) Spillimacheen, B.C. (Hill.) 



(1747.) V. angustifolia, Michx. 



V. mgosa, Willd. Pursh Fl. II., 417. 



On dry limestone soils locally abundant. Island above Nun's Island, 

 Montreal. 1821. (Holmes.) St. Helen's Island, Montreal. (Maclagan.) 

 Abundant in drj' rooky fields around Belleville, and on rocky ground 

 at Shannonville station, G.T.E. ; also very common in the open woods 

 on Massassaga Point, Prince Edward Co. (Macoun.) Strathroy, and 

 Port Colborne, Ont. (McGill Coll. Herb.) Yicinity of "Whitby, Ont. 

 (Burgess.) 



(1748.) V. bracteosa, Michx. 



On dry praii-ies apparently very rare. Collected on the high prairie 

 north of the Saskatchewan near the forks of the Red Deer and 

 Saskatchewan rivers. August 8th, 1879. (David Macoun.) 



LXXVII. LABIATE. Mint Family. 

 469. ISANTHUS, Michx. 



(1749.) I. cseruleus, Michx. 



Moffit's Island, Montreal. (Maclagan.) Abundant on limestone 

 shingle on both sides of the Bay of Quinte, both above and below 

 Belleville ; also abundant on gravel at Heely Falls, Northumbei-land 

 Co., Ont. (Macoun.) "V"icinity of "Westminster, near London, Ont. 

 (Miss Crooks.) Crevices of rocks, Bobcaygeon, Ont. (Saunders.) 



