364 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
69. A.verna, L. Englee, White Bay, and Coal River, B. of 
I. (A. C. W.—Fowler). June. 
var. hirta, Bigel. Coal River (A. C. W.—Fowler). Sandy 
places. June. 
277. A. patula, Mx. Chimney Cove, B. of I. Hills. June. 
(Dr. Robinson says, A. verna, L.). 
278. A. ciliata, L., var. A. humifusa, Hornen. Coal River 
(A. C. W.—Robinson). Sandy places. July. 
89. Stellaria borealis, Bigel. Var. alpestris, Gray. Shoal 
Point, B. of I. (A. C. W.—Trelease) ; Dr. Robinson says “ this is 
very different from Dr. Gray’s conception and is much better 
considered only as S. borealis, L.” 
X VI.—HYPERICACES. 
104. Hypericum Canadense, L. Var. miserrimum, Chois. 
Seal Rocks, Sandy Point, Bay St. George (A. C. W.—Fowler) 
Wet places. August. 
XVII.—GERANIACE&. 
279. Geranium Robertianum, L. Chimney Cove, near 
Bay of I. (A. C. W.—Fowler). Ravines. July. 
110. Ozalis acetosella, L. To the doubtful occurrence’ 
referred to in my Part I, 13, may now be added Portland 
Creek, White Bay (Bullman). Woods. June. 
X X.—LEGUMINOS#. 
280. Astragalus astragalinus, D.C. Minnesota Botanical 
Studies. Bull. 1X., p. 65. 
117. A. alpinus, lu. Chimney Cove, Biot 7 (Ary 
Trelease). High seacliffs. July. Professor Shelden (St. Louis) 
refers this to Spiesia Lamberti (Pursh), v. spicata. Uook. 
124. Oxytropis campestris, D.C. Chimney Cove (A.C. W. 
Fowler and Robinson). Hills. July and August. And White 
Bay (Bullman). Stony Shore. 
119. Hedysarum boreale, Muhl. Wild Cove, near B, of IL 
(A. C. W.—Trelease). Seabank. July. 
