370 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LARRADOR 
299. <A. dioica, Gaertn. Mountain Cudweed or Everlast- 
ing. From Newfoundland to Labrador, and the extreme Arctic 
regions and dry mountain pastures of the Rocky Mountains 
(Cat. JI, 236). S. John’s (Miss Southeott); Exploits (A. C. W. 
—Fowler). Rocky banks. July. 
300. A. plantaginifoliu, Hook. (Reeks), Badger’s Brook 
(Revd. I. H. Bull—Fowler); Middle Arm, B. of I. Rocky bed 
of 8. W. Arm River. Holyrood (Robinson and Schrenk). Sea 
cliff. Open Woods. June to September. 
301. Anaphalis margaritacea, Benth and Hook. Pearly 
Everlasting. (Reeks). Common on dry soil along the margins 
of fields and borders of woods, from Newfoundland. to the 
Pacitic (Cat. IL, 237). Rocky hills, 8. John’s and Holyrood 
(Robinson and Schrenk); Bay S. George (Howley and Bell). 
Common about B. of I. and Trinity Bay (A. C, W.) July. 
302. Artemisia borealis, Pall. var. spithamee, T. & G. 
Lab: (Kolmeister, Cat. IL, 255). Hopedale Island (Weiz- 
Packard). 
303. A. Canadensis, Mx. Near Badger’s Brook (Revd. I. H. 
Bull—Fowler) ; in the Bay of Islands, Middle Arm, near Rope 
Cove, Chimney Cove and Goose Arm (A. C. W.—Fowler and 
Robinson). Woods, sea cliffs, and sandy plains; dry river bed. 
July and August. 
304. A. Absinthium, L. Wormwood. Naturalized in 
numerous places by roadsides, in lanes, and about dwellings, from 
Newfoundland to the western part of Ontario. (Gray, Cat. IL, 
259). 
305. Arctium Lappa, L. Burdock. 8. John’s (Professor 
Holloway—Fletcher), In leaf only, but probably var. minus; 
Holyrood (Robinson and Sctrenk),. 
396. Anthemis arvensis, L. Wild Chamomile. Random, 
Trinity Bay (A. C. W.—Macoun). 
307. A. Cotula, D. C.  Clode’s Sound, Bonavista Bay 
(Robinson and Schrenk), Frenchman’s Cove, B. of I. Garden 
weed and about buildings. August and September. 
