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Prof. Macoun says he has never seen a Canadian specimen, nor have 

 I myself. 



1 6. Mo7iarda Clinopodia, L. Western Canada to Illinois 

 (Gray) Prof. Macoun knows nothing of this species as a Canadian 

 plant. It is to be looked for in the Lake Erie region. 



17. Scutellaria canescens, Nutt. River banks, Western Ontario 

 (Gray) Canada (Goldie) Prof. Macoun has no knowledge of Cana- 

 dian localities for this species. If found it will probably be along 

 Lake Erie. 



18. Anychia dichotoma, Mx. Shore of Lake Erie, Norfolk Co., 

 1867 (Dr. Nichol) Has not been since reported. 



19. Corallorhiza odontorhiza, Nutt. Woods along Lake Erie, 

 Norfolk Co. (Dr. Nichol) It is also recorded from Halifax, 

 Montreal, and Hamilton, but it is more than likely that all these 

 references should be to Corallorhiza innata, as all the specimens, 

 so-called, seen from those localities by Prof. Macoun have been that 

 species. If it really occurs with us it will be in the Erie District 

 only, I think. 



20. Pogonia pendula, Lindl. Damp woods, Canada (Goldie, 

 vide Hook., Fl. Bor.-Am.) Prof. Macoun has never seen a Canadian 

 specimen. Must inhabit the Erie region if it occurs at all. 



2 r. Melanthium Virginicum, L. Upper Canada (Hooker) 

 Prof. Macoun has never seen a Canadian plant of this species either. 

 It is to be looked for along the Lake Erie shore. 



22. Aristida dichotoma, L. Port Colborne, Lake Erie (McGill 

 Coll. Herb.) Another, and the last, of these plants of which Mr. 

 Macoun has seen no Canadian specimen. 



Species restricted in Canada (so far as known) to the 

 Lake Erie District. 



1. Ranunculus ambigens, Watson. In inundated places or 

 mud. Southern part of Ontario ( Goldie) Vicinity of Port Colborne 

 (McGill Coll. Herb.) 



2. Magnolia acuminata, L, (Cucumber-tree) The only 

 recorded station for this is Falls of Niagara on the authority of 



