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partly through scattered farms and partly through woodland. 

 The land where cleared and neglected is covered with a dense 

 growth of Ptci'is aqnilina and Epilobium spicatiim. 



From Riviere du Loup I drove to Cacouna, a distance of four 

 miles down the St. Lawrence. The beach at Cacouna is rocky in 

 some places, and at others sandy. On the sand Cakile Ameri- 

 cana, Lathy rus maritimus, Merteiisia mariiima and Arenaria 

 peploides, were collected. On the rocky points Plantago niarittDia 

 was found abundant. 



The plants of the following list were mostly collected during 

 the month of August, at Notre Dame du Lac. A few are from 

 Grand Falls, N. B., where a stay of a few days was made. 



Dr. N. L. Britton has kindly annotated the list, and many 

 thanks are due him for his assistance and for suggestions in re- 

 gard to nomenclature. 



CATALOGUE. 



RANUNCULACE.-E. 

 Thalictrnm polygainnm, Muhl. Notre Dame du Lac. 

 Anemone multifida, Poir. Grand Falls. 

 Anemone dicJiotoma, L. Notre Dame du Lac. 

 Aneinone Virginiana, L. Same locality. 



Ranunculus aquatilis, L., var. trie hop hy I /us, Chaix. Same locality. 

 Ranunculus acris, L. Same locality. 

 Ranunculus Pennsylvanicus, L. Same locality. 

 ActCBa spicata, L. var. rubra, Michx. Same locality. 



.SARRACENIACE.f]. 

 Sarracenia purpurea, L. Notre Dame du Lac. 



CRUCIFER.'E. 



Raphan?ts sativus, L. Cacouna. 



Cakile Americana, Nutt. Same locality. 



VIOLARI^. 

 Viola blanda, Willd. Notre Dame du Lac. 



CARYOPHYLLE^. 

 Silene inflata. Smith. Notre Dame du Lac. 

 Cerastium viscosum^ L. Same locality. 

 Stellaria media, (L.) Smith. Same locality. 



