374 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
332. LL. Canadense, L. Fireweed (Reeks). 
333. H. strigosus, Muhl. Bay S. George (Howley—Macoun) ; 
Badger Brook (Revd. I. H.. Bull—Fowler), July. 
334° LH. eriocephalus, I. Vahl. Lab: Cape Chidley (Bell, 
Cat. IIT., 347). 
335. EH. Philadelphicus, L. Canadian or Common Flea- 
bane. (Reeks). 
336. H. uniflorus, L. One-flowered Fleahane. Lab: 
(Kolmeister, Cat. Lf, 3L); Nachvak and Cape Chidley (Bell, 
Cat. IIT., 549); Hopedale (Weiz-Packard). 
337. EL. annuus, Pers. One solitary specimen in oats in 
recently cleared land at Deer Lake (A. C. W.—Fowler). August. 
338. LHrechtites hieracifolia, Raf.  Fireweed. Moist 
places in recently burnt clearings. Very common throughout 
Newfoundland and Canada, and extending west to the Saskatche- 
wan (Cat. IT., 262). 
339. Hupatorium purpureum, L Joe Pye’s weed. The 
Gould’s and 8. John’s (Miss Southeott); Bay S. George (Howley 
—Macoun); Topsail (Bell, Cat. III, 541). In Bay of Islands, 
collected by myself; Apsey Beach (fowler); Shoal Point and 
Coal River (Trelease); New Harbour, Trinity Bay (A. C. W.), 
and Cormack, in the same Bay; Salmonier River, and “a form 
passing to var. amwnum, Gray, was collected on the Manuel’s 
River (R. & 8,).” Wet places and sea cliffs. August and Sep- 
tember. Prof. Macoun says (Cat. IIT., 541) :—“ Our specimens of 
this species nearly all belong to the variety maculatum ;’ and he 
evidently includes Dr. Bell’s Topsail plant ; but all my specimens 
have been referred to the species itself. 
340). Gnaphalium Norvegicum, Suuner. Highlund Cud- 
weed. Lub: (Torr and Gray, Cat. I1., 238); Hopedale (Weiz- 
Packard). 
3841. G. supinum, Vill. Mountain or Dwarf Cudweed or 
Everlasting. Englee, White Bay (A. C. W.—Fowler). Banks. 
September. Lab: (Morrison, Cat. IL, 238); Hopedale (Weiz- 
Packard). 
