1918] Blake,— On the Flora of New Brunswick 103 
var. novae-angliae (Britton) Fernald was collected with the last 
(5707). 
Juncus alpinus var. insignis X brevicaudatus, hybr. nov. Planta 
habitu floribus ete. J. alpino var. insigni similis, staminibus tantum 3 
J. brevicaudati donata.— Mud hole, Petit Rocher, 21 August 1913, 
| Balke 5509. 
A plant combining the general characters of Juncus alpinus Vill. 
var. insignis Fries with the three stamens of J. brevicaudatus (Engelm.) 
Fernald, and probably to be considered a hybrid between them. 
Both the presumed parents were collected at Bathurst and doubtless 
occur throughout the region, where no other species of this immediate 
group was met with. 
Juncus EFFUSUS L. var. compactus Lej. & Court. (See Fernald 
& Wiegand, Ruopora xii. 84 (1910).) Roadside ditch, Richibucto 
(5730). 
Juncus Errusus L. var. PyLarr (Laharpe) Fernald & Wiegand, 
l. c. 92. Pasture, Grande Anse (5534). 
JUNCUS EFFUSUS L. var. sotutus Fernald & Wiegand, l. c. 90. 
Roadside ditch, Richibucto (5729). 
Myrica CAROLINENSIS Mill. Grande Plaine, Miscou Island 
(5593); Portage Island (5669); Fox Island (5688); Richibucto 
(5711); Kouchibouguae (5726). Recorded (as M. cerifera) in 
Fowler’s list (p. 56) from “sand beach on the sea shore, Kent and 
Northumberland [Counties], Fowler; Petitcodiac, Brittain.” Also 
seen by Prof. Fernald from Kouchibouguac (herb. N. B. Nat. Hist. 
Soc.) and by the writer from Restigouche, Hay (herb. Miramichi Nat. 
Hist. Soe.); and in the Gray Herbarium from Miscou Island, 1905, 
Ganong; Fox Island, 1892, Fowler; Brulé, 1914, Hubbard. 
BETULA PoPULIFOLIA Marsh. Loggieville (5611); Portage Island 
= (5671). Said to be common by Fowler (p. 56). Specimens are in 
the Gray Herbarium from Bass River, Fowler; St. Andrews, 1900, 
Fowler; Shediac Island, 1914, Hubbard. 
QUERCUS RUBRA L. (of Gray’s Man. ed. 7). A single tree in field, 
~ Moulies River (5732). The only oak-tree which I met with. Also 
seen by Prof. Fernald from Richibucto (herb. N. B. Nat. Hist. Soc.). 
Recorded by Fowler (p. 57) from Kent, Northumberland, and York 
Counties. 
RUMEX PERSICARIOIDES L. (See St. John, Ruopora xvii. 80 
(1915).) Wet sands back from beach, Miscou Harbor (5577). Deter- 
mined by Dr. H. St. John. 
