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13. Cerastium oblongifolium, Torr. Low sandy woods close 

 to Amherstburgh ; Pt. Pelee and Pelee Island (Macoun a?id Burgess) 

 A rare and beautiful species. 



14. Hypericum Sarothra, Mx. In Torrey & Gray's Flora this 

 species is recorded as a native of Canada, but we have no proof of 

 its occurrence. 



15. Hibiscus mosche7itos, L., (Swamp Rose-Mallow) It is one 

 of the handsomest flowers I know. Bright rose color or white, the 

 blossoms often measure from 3-6 inches in diameter. Islands in the 

 Detroit River (Maclagan) Marsh at the junction of Pt. Pelee to the 

 main land (Macoun and Burgess) Roadside near Windsor, Ont. 

 (Dr. Kemp) Islands in Niagara River (Day) 



16. Ptelea trifoliata, L., (Shrubby Trefoil) Pelee Island 

 (Macoun) West side of Pt. Pelee (Macoun and Burgess) A few 

 specimens on the lake shore above Fort Erie, Ont. (Day) 



17. Euonymus atropurpureus, Jacq., (Burning Bush) In shady 

 woods and open thickets. White Island, opposite Amherstburgh 

 (Macoun) Amherstburgh, Ont. (Maclagan) 



18. Trifolium reflexum, L., (Buffalo Clover) Islands in the 

 Detroit River (Maclagan) About Sandwich and Amherstburgh 

 (Doug/as) 



19. Tephrosia Virginiana, Pers., (Goat's Rue) Covering acres 

 of sandy soil along the Lake Erie shore on the 1st and 2nd Con- 

 cessions of Charlotteville Tp., Norfolk Co. (Burgess) 



20. Onobrychis saliva, Lam. Introduced at Pt Abino, near 

 Fort Erie, Ont. (Day) 



21. Desmodium canescens, DC. Amherstburgh, Ont. (Maclagan) 

 Abundant in low sandy thickets at Pt. aux Pins and Pt. Pelee, Lake 

 Erie, Ont. (Burgess) 



22. Desmodium ciliare, DC. Dry sandy thickets, Q.ueenston 

 Heights, 1877 (Macoun) 



23. Baptisia leucantha, T. & G. Not detected since the time 

 of Goldie, who records it as occurring in rich alluvial soil on the 

 shore of Lake Erie. 



24. Gleditschia triacanthos, L., (Three-thorned Acacia) A 

 number of trees of this species were found by Prof. Macoun and 

 myself, in the summer of 1882, growing in the sand dunes on Pt. 



