90 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
167. P. maculata, Poir. Lab: Nain and Nachvak, Cape 
Chidley (Cat. I., 140; If1., 518); Long Point (A. C. W.); Hills 
about Amour (Butler); Hopedale (Weiz.) [Packard]. July, 
August. 
168. P. nemoralis, Nestler. White Bay or Ferryland 
(Revd. R. Temple—Fowler). Zab: (Cat. I, 142). Lanse au 
Mort (A. C. W.—Fowler). July, August. 
169. P. nivea, Linn. Lab; (Cat. 1,139); Hopedale (Weiz), 
[Packard]. 
170. P. Norvegica, Linn, (Reeks). 8. John’s (Prof. Holloway 
[Fowler] ); Flat Bay Brook (Bell); Trinity and Fortune Bays 
(A. C. W.); alone railway track, Whitbourne (Robinson and 
Schrenk). August. Lab: all along coast (Butler) ; (Cat. L, 516). 
“ Quite smooth and distinct from ordinary form, very likely the 
P. Labradorica of Lehmann ”). Battle Harbour (Bull { Macoun ] ).- 
170a. Var: hirsuta, Torr. and Gray. Trinity Bay (Cormack, 
P. hirsuta). 
171. P. Pennsylvanica, Linn. White Bay (Revd. J. 8. 
Andrewes [ Macoun] ). 
172. P. tridentata, Solander. Mountain or Three-Toothed 
Cinquefoil (Cat. I, 141). Appear to be common everywhere in 
exposed places (A. C. W.); common in the interior (Cormack), 
In August. Lab: (Cat. 1,41). Many places on the Labrador 
(A.C. W.) July. Flora Miq., very common in stony and peaty 
places. In August. 
173. P. palustris, Scop. Marsh five-finger. (Reeks); New 
Harbour and Arnold’s Cove (Placentia Bay); (A.C. W.) Wet 
places and bogs. July. Lab: (Cat. I, 140). Not uncommon 
along coast of Southern Labrador. July, September. Flora 
Mig. August. 
174. Pyrus Americana, D.C. American Mountain Ash 
(Dog-berry or Pig-berry). Common in most places in woods. 
June, July. Lab: in gulches and on hills (Butler). 
174a. Var: microcarpa, T. & G. (Cat-berry). 8S. John’s 
(Miss Southeott); New Harbour. Lab: not rare over Labrador 
coast (Cat. III., 522); Fox Harbour (A. C. W.); Hopedale 
(Weiz). [Packard]. August. 
