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Roy River (Bell); S. John’s (Miss Southcott); rather common 
about Trinity and Fortune Bays (A. C. W.) (Cat. I, 143). 
August and September. Lab: Abundant on hillsides on 
South Coast (Butler), August. Flora Mig.; very common. 
August. Furnishes good forage for ruminants. 
159. Prunus pumila, Linn. Sand or Dwarf Cherry, 
[Bonycastle]. 
160. P. Pennsylvanica, Linn. Bird or Pigeon Cherry, 
(Cat. I., 125); Random (Cormack); Flat Bay Brook and Deer 
Lake (Bell); Bonne Bay, South (Reeks); New Harbour (A. C. 
W. [Fowler] ); Banks of Salmonier River (Robinson and 
Schrenk). Woods. June, August. Flora Mig.; common. July. 
Lab: Caribou Island (S. R. Butler). 
161. P. serotina, Ehrt. Black cherry. Flora Miq; woods 
of Mirande, Sylvain, Langlade wood; rare. July. 
162. P. Virginiana, Linn. Choke cherry (Chuckley plum 
or Mazzard) Random (Cormack); Deer Lake (Bell); S. John’s 
(Miss Southcott); Exploits River (Austin); Harbour Breton 
(A.C. W.) Along Salmonier River (Robinson and Scbrenk). 
Woods. July and August. 
163. Potentilla argentea, Linn. Silvery Cinquefoil (Reeks). 
164. P. anserina, Linn. Silverweed. Common in many 
places by sea coast. June, July. Lab: Flats near the shore 
(Butler) ; Battle Harbour and other places (A.C. W.) July, 
August. Flora Miq., sandy places near houses; common. June. 
165. P.emarginata, Pursh. Lab: Cape Chidley (Cat. L, 
100; HIT, 518). (Packard). 
166. P. fruticosa, Linn. Shrubby Cinquefoil. Very com- 
mon on rocky margins of rivers and lakes from Labrador and 
Newfoundland to the Pacific, and northward to the Arctic Sea 
(Cat. I., 141); not uncommon in Trinity and Fortune Bays 
(A. C. W.); Flat Bay Brook (Bell) ; marshy ground at Manuel’s, 
Topsail (Robinson and Schrenk). August. Lab: Forteau 
(A.C. W.) July. Flora Miq., damp places, edges of water- 
courses. July, August. 
