366 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
XXVITI.—RuwAamNacex. (Buckthorn Family ). 
288. Rhamnus alnifolia, LHer. Deer Lake (Fowler) and 
Lark Harbour, B. of I, (A. C. W.), Woods. July. 
XXXVI—HAMAMELACER. Water-hazel Family. 
289. Hamamelis Virginiana, L. Cow Head, Bonne Bay 
(Bullman). Woods. July. 
' XI.—LYTHRACEA. 
290. Neswa verticillata, H. B. K.? St. John’s Island, St. 
John’s Bay, West Coast. (Bullman). July. 
XLV.—UMBELLIFERA. 
250. Osmorrhiza brevistylis, D.C. Frenchman’s Cove, B. 
of I. (A. C. W.—Fowler). Woods. June and July. 
251. Sanicula Canadensis, L. Wild Cove (Trelease), and 
Shoal Point, B. of I. (Fowler) A. C. W. Banks. July. Mr. 
Fernand says of the Wild Cove specimen that it is better con- 
sidered as 8S. Marylandica, L. 
GAMOPETAL. 
XLVIII.—Caprironiace®. Honeysuckle Family. 
275. Diervilla trofida, Mcench. Bush Loneysuckle. S. 
John’s. Common (Robinson and Schrenk).  Brigus (Bell., Cat, 
IIL, 540); Nipper’s Harbour (Notre Dame Bay) and near Bad- 
ger’s Brook, Exploits River (both of these collected by Revd. J. H. 
Bull, named by Messrs. Macoun and Fowler). Topsail (A. C. W. 
—Macoun). Rocky hills. July and August. Flora Miq., on 
little hillocks near the Brook Sylvain. 
276. Linnea borealis, L. Twin-flower (GROUND-IVY AND. 
TRUMPET-FLOWER) appear to be pretty common throughout 
Newfoundland and the Labrador, in mossy woods. Reported 
from Trinity Bay, 8. John’s, Fortune Bay, White Bay, Bay St. 
George, and Bay of Teen Lab: Hopedale (Weiz-Packard) ; 
