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{McKay.) In a waste field at Green Head, St. John, N.B. {Fowler's 

 Oat.) St. Eemi, Q. {McOill Goll. Serb.) Yicinity of Ottawa. 

 {Fletcher Fl. Ott.) Eoadside, two miles west of Prescott, Ont. 

 {Billings.) In woods, two miles west of Belleville ; also in shady 

 woods near Hilton, Northumberland Co., Ont. {Macoun.) Vicinity 

 of Hamilton, Ont. {Logic & Burgess.) Thorold and Maiden, Ont. 

 {Maclagan.) Common ten miles west of London, Ont. {Saunders.) 



(1773.) H. hispida, Pm-sh. 



Very abundant on limestone gravel at Belleville, Ox Point, and 

 Massassaga Point, Bay of Quinte, frequent at other points along the 

 bay ; also at Heely Palls on the Trent, Northumberland Co., Ont. 

 Common on dry soil at the Bed Deer Lakes, Bad Hills and Hand Hills 

 west of the South Saskatchewan ; also in some abundance on the dry 

 prairie west of Old Wives Lakes. {Macoun.) 



484. MONARDA, Linn. (HORSE-MINT.) 



(1774.) M. didyma, Linn. Bee Balm. 



M. Kalmiana, Pursh Fl. I., 17. 

 M. cocdnea, Michx. Fl. I., 16. 



Low rich soil, rather rare in western Ontario. Common in the 

 vicinity of London, Ont. {Saunders & Burgess ) Near Mount Forest, 

 Ont. {Logie.) In the neighborhood of Bayfield, Lake Huron. {John 

 Gibson.) Moist woods by Sydenham Eiver, Lambton Co., Ont. 

 {McGill Goll. Herb.) 



(1775.) M. clinopodia, Linn. 



M. mgoaa, Ait. Pursh Fl. I., 17. 

 Pycnanthemum Monardella, Michx. Fl. II., 8. 



Western Canada to Illinois. {Gray.) We know nothing of this 

 species as a Canadian plant. 



(1776.) M. fistulosa, Linn. Oswego Tea. 



M. allophylla, Michx. Fl. 1, 16. 



M. oblongata, Ait. Pursh Fl. I., 18. 



Dry gravelly soil, in oak and pine forests. Bank of the St. Lawrence, 



half a mile west of Prescott, and occasionally throughout the country, 



rather rare. {Billings.) Common on all suitable soils throughout the 



southern and western counties of Ontai-io, extending to Lake Superior. 



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