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ANNALS OF THE 
Melanthace^. 
Uvulana perfoUaia^ L. Woods west of city. 12th May, 1860. 
Prosartes lanuf/inosa, Don. Woods. June, 1859. 
Streptopus roseus^ Michx. Woods near Lake Mcdad. 17th May, 1860. 
Tofieldia glalimsa^ Willd. Shore of Georgian Bay at Collingwood. IGth Aug., 
IhGO. 
PONTEDERIACK^. 
Pontederia cordata^ L. Burlington Beach. 2ud August, I860.* 
In order to make the List of the Flora of Hamilton as complete as possible, I 
have copied, from a List published in the Canadian Journal, vol. 2, page 222, the 
names of all the PhsBnogumoas plants not included in the foregoing list, viz. — 
Ranunculus fascicularis, Muhl. 24th June. 
Pm'harea vulgarh^ R. Brown. 22nd July. 
Viola ovata^ Nutt. V. s. gittata var. ovata, Torr and Gray. 4th May. 
Lecliea minor ^ Lamarck. 13th Sept. 
Hypericum cor?jmbosim, Muhl. 19th July. 
Saponaria officinalis, L. 26th July. 
Silene nodi flora, L. 31st June. 
Gerastium hirsulum, Muhl. C. vulgatum, L. 4th June. 
Pohjgala fastigiaia, Nutt. 17th Aug. 
Latliyrus ochroleucus, Hook. 7th June. 
Lalhyrus marilimns, Bigelow. 30th June. 
Desmodiuni ciispidatum, Torr and Gray. 31st July., 
Desmodium nudiflorum, DC. 31st July. 
jPesmodium paniculalum, DC. 4th Aug. 
Desmodium JJillenii, Darlington. 4th Aug. 
Baptida tinctoria, R. Brown. 5th Aug. 
Pliaca neglccia, Torr and Gray. Astragalus Cooperi. 15th Aug. 
Phaseolus helvolus, L. 20th Aug. 
Cerasus Pennsylvanicus, L. 27th May. 
Craiceg us cocci nea, L. 4th June. 
* Note — In the foregoing list I liave omitted some of the natural orders of Piuenogamous plant', such as 
Graminere, Cyperacciie, Juncacefe and SalicAcete, and all the Cryptogamia for the reason that I have only had time 
to examine and determine a very limited number of Plants belonging to these orders. I hope at some future 
time to be able to furnish a supplementary list of these Plants, and also of such of the other Phsenogamous 
plants to be found in this neigliborhood, not hitherto observed b}' me. 
A L. 
PIamilton, Makch, 18G1, 
