1909] Eames,— Notes upon the Flora of Newfoundland 99 
S. MACROPHYLLA Pursh, var. THYRSOIDEA (Mey.) Fernald. Upper 
slopes in the mountains. 
S. vuiGINOSA Nutt. Bay St. George. 
S. uiLIGULATA (DC.) Porter. At all altitudes. Frequent оп 
moist slopes and some summits in the mountains. 
ASTER RADULA Ait. Common at low altitudes; occasional on the 
upper mountain slopes. Passes freely into var. STRICTUS (Pursh) 
Gray. 
A. PUNICEUS L., var. OLIGOCEPHALUS Fernald. At and near tree- 
line in the mountains. 
A. UMBELLATUS Mill. Shrubby brookside at about 375 m. altitude. 
A. NEMORALIS Ait. Common at low altitudes; occasional above 
treeline in the mountains. 
EniGERON Hyssoprrotits Michx. Moist calcareous cliffs on 
Little Blow-me-down Mt., from 50 m. upward. 
ANAPHALIS MARGARITACEA (L.) B. & H., var. OCCIDENTALIS Greene. 
Plentiful at York Harbor. 
GNaPHALIUM sytvaticum L. Along the railway, Birchy Cove. 
SENECIO VULGARIS L. Common in settled districts. 
S. aureus L. Occasional throughout. 
S. BArsaMrTAE Muhl. Bay of Islands and Humber Arm. Occa- 
sional at all altitudes in the mountains, usually more or less depauper- 
ate on the summits and in dry soils — var. PAUPERCULUS (Michx.) 
Fernald. 
Cirsium MUTICUM Michx. Bay of Islands and in the mountains 
to treeline 
C. muticum Michx., var. SUBPINNATIFIDUM (Britt.) Fernald. Day 
of Islands. 
CENTAUREA NIGRA L. All settled districts. 
C. NIGRA L., var. RapIATA РС. Birchy Cove. 
LEONTODON AUTUMNALIS L. Birchy Cove. Much less common 
than var. PRATENSIS (Link) Koch. 
PRENANTHES TRIFOLIOLATA (Cass.) Fernald. Bay of Islands, 
especially at low altitudes. 
P. nana (Bigel.) Torr. Open places at all altitudes in the moun- 
tains. 
BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT. 
