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common at Raccoon. Moreover it is a plant of rare 
occurrence and obviously recent introduction in any part 
of Canada. 
LIinaria canadensis Dum.-Cours. Bot. Cult. 2: 96. 1802. 
“Lieu. Le Canada, la Virginie.’”” Doubtless based upon 
Antirrhinum canadense L. 
Flowering from late April to October, and soon ripening 
fruit. 
Open sandy potassic soil, frequently a weed; thoughout the 
. Coastal Plain of Long Island and New Jersey, but likely intro- 
duced into the Pine Barrens; above the Fall-line occasionally 
introduced along railroad-tracks. Ranges from Massachusetts 
to Florida and Texas.* Linaria canadensis occurs occasionally 
in a pink-flowered form. 
* The following plants are to be considered as scarcely established. 
CYMBALARIA CyMBALARIA (L.) Wettst., from Eurasia, is occasional along roadsides, 
and elsewhere near old gardens. 
Kickxia Evatine (L.) Dumort. and K. spuria (L.) Dumort., both from Eurasia, 
are occasionally seen, mostly on ballast. - 
