ore THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND. LABRADOR 
315 A. longifolius, Law.. Near meadows, B. of I. (A. C. W. 
—Robinson). Reported by Mr. Covelle as A. Novw-Anglia. 
var. banks. September. 
316. A. punicius, L. Red-stalked Aster or Starwort 
(Reeks). New Harbour and Harbour Breton (A. C. W.— 
Macoun); river banks, Salmonier,common (Robinsonand Schrenk); 
Benton, Bonavista Bay (A. C. W.—Fowler). Woods. August 
and September. Zab: Lake Michikamov (A. L. Low—C. H. 
Geo. S. of C., VI, 6); L’anse au Loup (A. C. W.—Fowler). 
September. 
Var. lucidulus, Gray. Was named by Dr. Trelease and 
found in the Bay of Islands. 
Var. firmus, T. & G. (=v. levicantes, Gray). <A doubtful 
specimen of Mr. Howley’s from Bay 8. George (Macoun). Lab: 
Deep Water Creek (A. C. W.—Macoun; reported as doubtful). 
Var. ? Shoal Point, B. of I. (A. C. W.—Trelease). Woods. 
August. 
317. A. acuminatus, Mx. I cannot give the authority for 
this. 
318. <A. ptarmicoides, T. & G. S. John’s Island, 8. John’s 
Bay, West Coast (Bullman). Stony hills. July. 
319. A. nemoralis, Ait. Wood Aster. Harbour Grace 
Cat. IIT., 227); West of Random (Cormack); S. John’s (Prof.) 
Holloway —Fowler) ; ‘Harbour Breton (Macoun), and Seal Rocks, 
Sandy Point, Bay S. George (A. C. W.—Fowler); Balley Hally 
bog, S. John’s (Robinson and Schrenk). Bogs. August. Flora 
Miq., very common. 
320. A. linariifolius, L. Double-bristled Aster. (Cormack, 
Cate T2209): 
321. A. wmbellatus, Mill. (Cat. IT., 229) S. John’s (Miss 
Southcott—Fletcher); S. George’s Bay (Howley—Macoun) ; 
collected by the compiler at South Side, Harbour Grace, Harbour 
Breton and Bay Bull’s Arm; named by Prof. Macoun, and at 
Clode Sound (Trelease). Common, especially along streams. 
