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LlNARIA Cl MBA1 \K1A, .Mill. 



A -anlcn weed, often springing up from the refuse of " bird- 

 seed.*' 1SS2. 

 Gerardia pedicularia, L. 



Within our territory: station not given, but probably near Sal- 

 amanca, ("alt. Co. Clinton. 



Verbi n \ \\<;r>i [folia, Michx. 



Adventive at East Buffalo, Aug. 22, 1882. 



Verbena si ricta, Vent. 



Adventive at East Buffalo, Aug. 21, 18S2. 



Vi RBENA BRACTEOSA, Michx. 



Adventive at East Buffalo, Aug. 7, 18S2. 



Origanum vulgare. L. 



Within our territory: station not' given. Clinton. 



Satureia hortensis, L. 



The Plains, Buffalo. 1883. /. F. Cowell. 



Salvia GLUTINOSA, L. 



Spontaneous in a garden in Buffalo and likely to spread. 



Monarda didyma, L. 



Gowanda, Erie Co., July 11, 1SS3. 



Heliotropium Europ.f.um, L. 



A garden weed, Buffalo, and likely to continue. 



Ipomcea Nil, Roth. 



Adventive at East Buffalo. 1882. 



Physalis Philadelphia, Lam. 



Not uncommon at East Buffalo. 1882. 



Datura Stramonium, L. 



Becoming common at East Buffalo. 1882. 



Frasera Carolinensis, Walt. 



In a woods about one and one-half miles west of Brock's 

 Monument, Queenston, Ont. Joseph Sturdy. 



Gentiana Saponaria, L. 



Rare. A gentian, transplanted to a garden from the vicinity 

 of Buffalo, proves to be of this species. Station unre- 

 corded. 1882. 



I.1.1 -I RUM \ ULGARE, L. 



Well established near Clifton, Ont. 1882. 



Syrinca VULGARE, L. 



Apparently spontaneous in one spot on Goat Is., Niagara 

 Falls. 1883. 



