180 Rhodora [SEPTEMBER 
marsh, Port Clyde. Lunenpura Co.: brackish mud by Lahave 
River, Bridgewater. 
LysIMACHIA TERRESTRIS (L.) BSP. In boggy thickets reaching a 
full meter in height; in dry sands fruiting at a height of 2 dm. 
SABATIA KENNEDYANA Fernald. Many additional stations, all in 
the Tusket Valley, eastward to Canoe Lake. 
**S. KENNEDYANA, forma CANDIDA Fernald, Ruopora, xviii. 151 
(1916). The albino-flowered form local by Vagahan (Tusket) and 
Canoe Lake. 
**S. KENNEDYANA, forma eucycla, n. f., lobis corollae late obovatis 
plus minusve imbricatis. 
Lobes of the corolla broadly obovate, more or less imbricated.— 
Nova Scorra: wet peaty margin of Vaughan (Tusket) Lake, Gavelton, 
Yarmouth Co., August 13, 1921, Fernald & Long, no. 24,354 (TYPE 
in Gray Herb.). 
The ordinary form of S. Kennedyana has the segments narrowly 
cuneate-obovate, averaging two-fifths as broad as long, and with only 
rarely overlapping margins. Forma eucycla, with the lobes five- 
sevenths as broad as long and with usually overlapping margins, 
forms a colony of considerable extent at one point on Vaughan Lake. 
BarTONIA vrnGiNICA (L.) BSP. Many additional stations in Yar- 
mouth and Shelburne Cos. Plants from Corema-barrens north of 
Jordon Falls have very large flowers, with calyx up to 4.5 mm. long. 
B. rANICULATA (Michx.) Robinson. Many additional stations in 
Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne, Lunenburg and Halifax Cos. 
B. PANICULATA, var. INTERMEDIA Fernald, Ruopora, xxiii. 287 
(1922). Many additional stations in Yarmouth, Shelburne and 
Lunenburg Cos. 
B. PANICULATA, var. SABULONENSIS Fernald, l. c. 288 (1922). 
Colonies closely approaching the Sable Island plant in SHELBURNE 
Co.: wet sandy beach, Harper Lake. LuxENBURG Co.: peaty and 
gravelly beach of Feindel’s Lake, west of Bridgewater. 
APOCYNUM CANNABINUM L. LUNENBURG Co.: cobbly beach of 
Wentzell Lake. 
ASCLEPIAS INCARNATA L., var. PULCHRA (Ehrh.) Pers. Dianav Co.: 
rocky thicket bordering Wentworth Lake. Yarmouru Co.: thicket 
at upper border of cobbly beach, Parr Lake. LUNENBURG Co.: peaty 
margin of a dried-out mill-pond north of Blockhouse. 
The only other Canadian records are from New Germany, Lunen- 
burg Co.—J. M. Macoun, Ott. Nat. xv. 77 (1901). 
(To be continued.) 
