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Solidago latifolia, L. 



S. lanceolatUy Ait 



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5. rugosa. Mill. 

 Aster acuminatus, Michx. 



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A, cordifolitiSy L. 

 Cnicus lanceolatus (L.), Willd. 



C, muticus (Michx.), Pursh. 

 Gnaphaluiin deciirrens, Ives. 

 Prenanthes altissima^ L. 

 Taraxacum officinale ^ Weber. 

 Chiogenes hispidula (L.), Torrey and Gray. 

 Pyrola secwida, L. 



P. rohmdifolia, L., v, asarifolia (Michx.), Hooker. 

 Plant ago major, L. 



Trientalis Americana (Pers.), Pursh, (in fruit). 

 Lycopus Virginicus, L. 

 Polygonum Persicaria, L. 



P, amphibiiim, L. 

 Alnus incana (L.), Willd. 

 Habenaria Hookeriana^ Torrey. 

 Cypripedinm acanle. Ait. 

 Trillium erythrocarpiiniy Michx. 

 Smilacina racemosa (L.), Desf. 

 Pinus StrobuSy L. 



P. resinosay Ait 

 /'/a-^ .^/^^r, Link. 

 Abies bahamea (L.), Miller. 

 Larix Americana, Michx. 

 Pteris aqiiilina, L. 

 Onoclea Struthiopteris, HofFm. 



(9. sefzsibilis, L. 

 Note. — The following interesting species were also collected 

 by the writer, but at Rimouski, on the south shore of the Saint 

 Lawrence. Viola tricolor^ Erodinm ciciitarum, Matricaria tn- 

 odora, Salsola Kali, Cakile Americana^ Mertensia maritima, 

 AchillcBa Ptarmica, besides others of more common occurrence. 



Henry M. Ami, 



Cor. Mem. Torr. Bot, Club. 



Geological Survey of Canada, 



Ottawa, Canada, 



