230 Rhodora [Omtobib 



C. silicea Olney. Sands, harrier beaches and rocks of the outer 

 coast, from Yarmouth Co. to Cape Breton. See pp. 141, 150, 158. 



* C. Bkbhii Olney. Seen only in Cape Breton Co.: boggy 

 swale on hillside near limestone quarry, George River. See p. 165, 



* C. foenea Willd., var. perplexa Bailey. Sandy thicket, Middle- 

 ton, Annapolis Co. See p. 138. 



C. leporina L. Common in springy or seepy fields and road- 

 sides, Dighy, Yarmouth and Shelhurne Cos. See p. 95. 



*C. aenea Fernald. Apparently rare in Nova Scotia. YAR- 

 MOUTH Co.: dry Puh/trirhinn-co\cvcd harrens near head of Ahram 

 River. CUMBERLAND Co.: dry open harrens, Springhill Junction. 

 See pp. 132, 142. Collected by Macoun at Point Pleasant, Halifax, 

 this plant erroneously referred by me in Proc. Am. Acad, xxxvii. 

 471 (1902) to C. pratensii Drej. 



C. exilis Dewey. Bogs and peaty harrens, throughout the 

 province. See pp. 90, 101. 



C. ATLANTKA Bailey. C. xtcrilis of Gray's Man. ed. 7. Common 

 on hogs and peaty harrens from Yarmouth to Annapolis Co. and 

 southeastern Guysboro Co. (Canso, Fowler). See pp. 90, 99, 104, 

 138. 



**C. Howei Mackenzie, Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. xxxvii. 245 (1910). 

 C. ficirpoides, var. capillacea (Bailey) Fernald. Wet woods and 

 thickets and boggy swales, abundant in Dighy and Yarmouth Cos. 

 See pp. 9(», 104. 



C. Dewevana Schwein. Rich woods, Annapolis Co. to Victoria 

 Co. See p. 130. 



C. trisperma Dewey, var. BlLLINGSH Knight. Characteristic of 

 dryish knolls in hogs and peaty harrens throughout the province; 

 typical C. trisperma being characteristic of mossy woods and wet 

 thickets. See p. 9!) 



C. norvegica Willd. To the few recorded stations may he added: 

 salt, marshes at Sand Beach and Chehogue (Yarmouth Co.) and 

 marshes along George River (('ape Breton Co.). See p. 103. 



C. ten ELLA Schknhr. Mossy woods, Hants and Halifax Cos. to 

 Cape Breton. 



C. rosea Schkuhr. To the very few recorded stations should he 

 added: alluvial woods along Five-Mile River, Hants Co. See pp. 

 136, 170. 



* C. ROSEA, var. RADIATA Dewey. Rich woods near gypsum cliffs 

 along Five-Mile River, Hants Co. 



* C. VULPINODEA Michx. Roadside ditch, Middlcton, Annapolis 

 Co. 



C. diandra Schrank. Springy hogs and swales, Cumberland and 

 Hants Cos. to Cape Breton. See p. 131. 



('. crinita Lam. Frequent in the western Counties. The eastern- 

 most specimens seen are from Pictou Co. 



* C. CRINITA, var. GYNANDRA (Schwein.) Schwein. & Torr. Gen 

 crallv distributed from Yarmouth Co. to Cape Breton. 



