100 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, ETC.—WAGHORNE. 
256. <A. hispida, Vent. Dwarf Elder (Cat. 1., 189); bar- 
rens at confluence of Exploit and Badger Rivers (Robinson and 
Schrenk) ; Topsail (Prof. Holloway—Macoun). August. 
257. A. nudicaulis, Linn, Wild Sarsapuilla. Near Flat 
Bay Brook (R. Bell); (Reeks) ; St. John’s, rocky hills (Robinson 
and Schrenk); several places about New Harbour and Harbour 
Breton (A. C. W.) August. Flora Mig. Peaty places, often 
sterile. July. 
XXIX. Cornace&. Dogwood Family. 
258. Cornus Canadensis. Linn. Dwarf Cornel or Bunch- 
berry. (Cracke or Bunchberry.) “Very abundant in cold sandy 
woods from the Atlantic to the Pacific” (Cat. I., 190). June, 
July. Lab: Common on the Straits of Belle Isle and north- 
wards (A. C.W.) Flora Mig. Very common. June, July. 
259. CU. Suecica, Linn. Lapland Cornel. (Morrison. Cat. 
I., 190); Great Cod Roy Island. Grows everywhere in profusion 
with the last ; quite as common as that all along the N. West and 
on North Shore, nearly as far as Point de Monts (R. Bell) ; ‘com- 
mon at Cow Head (Reeks); at Harbour Breton, Brunet, New 
Harbour and Exploits (A. C. W.—Macoun and Fowler). July, 
August. Lab: Common everywhere (S. R. Butler); Nain (R. 
Bell); Hopedale (Weiz), [Packard]. July, August. Flora Mig. 
Heathlands, somewhat moist; very common. June, July. 
260. Cornus circinata, L’Her.  Rownd-leaved Cornel or 
Dogwood. Trinity Bay (Cormack); Great Cod Roy River 
(R. Bell). 
261. C. sericea, Linn. Silky Cornel. (Reeks). 
262. C. stolonifera, Michx. Red Brier, Kinnikinnik (Red 
Rod). Appears to be frequent in many places; Great Cod Roy 
River (R. Bell); (Reeks); New Harbour, Harbour Breton and 
White Bay (Macoun and Fowler). July. Flora Mig. Rare. 
July. 
263. C. paniculata, L’Her. Panicled Cornel (Reeks). 
264. C. alternifolia, Linn. Alternate-leaved Cornel. Cairn 
Mountain, Flat Bay (R. Bell). July. 
