1909] Eames,— Notes upon the Flora of Newfoundland 91 
C. AncTATA Boott. Wet border of coniferous woods at 375 m. 
altitude. 
C. MicHAUXIANA Boeckl. Occasional. In the mountains to 450 
m. altitude. 
C. saxaTILIS L., var. RHOMALEA Fernald. Wet gravelly shore of 
a pond at about 450 m. altitude. 
C. saxaTILIS L., var. MILIARIS (Michx.) Bailey. Sphagnous 
swamp near Birchy Cove. 
ERIOCAULON SEPTANGULARE Withering. Shallow water of pools, 
450-500 m. altitude. 
Xyris MONTANA Ries. Muddy borders of ponds and pools near 
sea-level, Bay St. George. 
Juncus BUFONIUS L., var. HALOPHILUS Buch. & Fern. Moist 
brackish sand, Bay St. George. 
J. nLoxaisTYLIS Torr. Forming a compact colony along a gravelly 
tidal shore, Bay of Islands. Not before known from east of Lake 
Huron. 
J. PELOCARPUS Mey. Вау St. George. 
J. ARTICULATUS L. Low altitudes throughout. 
J. STYGIUS L., var. AMERICANUS Buchenau. Sphagnous bogs at all 
altitudes. Locally plentiful. 
LUZULA CAMPESTR S (L.) DC., var. FRIGIDA Buch. At low alti- 
tudes throughout. 
TOFIELDIA PALUSTRIS Huds. Moist to dry calcareous slides and 
ledges, 60-80 m. alt., York Harbor. 
T. anvuTINOSA (Michx.) Pers. Frequent in seepy places above 
treeline. 
CLINTONIA BOREALIS (Ait. Raf. Occasional throughout except 
at high altitudes. | 
SMILACINA STELLATA (L.) Desf. Moist or dry places near sea-level, 
Bay of Islands. 
S. TRIFOLIA (L.) Desf. Wet sphagnum at all altitudes. 
MAIANTHEMUM CANADENSE Desf. Occasional up to the highest 
summit, 680 m. alt. 
SrREPTOPUS AMPLEXIFOLIUS (L.) DC. Frequent in woods at all 
altitudes. 
S. roseus Michx. In similar places and more plentiful. 
Iris sETOsA Pall, var. CANADENSIS Foster, forma zonalis, n. f., 
foliis transverse lineatis; lineis albis vel flavido-albis interdum plus 
