AND ST. PIERRE ET MIQUELON—WAGHORNE. 375 
342. G. uliginosum, L. Mud or Low Cudweed. New 
Harbour (A. C. W.); Summerside, B. of I, and Sandy Point, Bay 
S. Georgé (A. C. W.—Fowler). Marshy meadows. Quiddi Vidi 
Lake, slender uliginous form, and in the bushy branched form ; 
very abundant in burned regions, Holyrood (R. & 8.). August. 
343. Hieracium pilosella, L. Mouse-ear Hawkweed. S. 
John’s (Prof. Holloway—Fowler). 
344. H. Canadense, Mx. Canadian Hawkweed. Harbour 
Deep, White Bay. In Trinity Bay, New Harbour and Bay Bull’s 
Arm (Macoun). In and near the Bay of Islands and Little 
Harbour and Grand Lake (A. C. W.—Fowler); Manuel’s River 
(R. & S.). Lakeside, roadside, and rocky river banks. August- 
October. Lab: L’anse au Clair (A. C. W.—Fowler). August. 
Flora Miq., damp, peaty places. Rare. 
345. H. vulgatum, Frier. “ Less frequent than the preced- 
ing, and occurring in crevices of rocks by swift streams and 
waterfalls, Holyrood and the cataract of the Rocky River. To. 
all appearance, indigenous. The leaves are nearly all mottled ” 
(R. & §.). A doubtful specimen from New Harbour (A. C. W.). 
August. Lab: (Kolmeister, Cat. IL, 275); Hopedale Islands 
(Weiz-Packard). 
346. H. scabrum, Mx. Bay 8S. George (Howley-Macoun). 
In Bay of Islands, Coal River, and possibly Grand Lake (A. C. 
W.—Fowler). September. 
347. Knautia arvensis, Coult. Field Knautiaor Scabious 
S. John’s (Miss Southcott). 
348. Lactuca Canadensis, L. Field Lettuce. Trinity Bay 
(Cormack) ; Harbour Breton, Fortune Bay (A. C. W.) Doubtful. 
349. L. lewcophewa, Gray. (Cat. II., 281). Bay de leau, 
Fortune Bay (Macoun), and MclIver’s Cove, Bay of Islands (A. 
C. W.—Fowler). Borders of fields. August. 
350. Leontodon autumnale, L. Fall Dandelion. (HORSE 
DanpELIonN, AuGuUST FLoweEr). “ Naturalized by becoming 
abundant in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and 
Quebec” (Cat. IL, 277). Common, at any rate about Fortune. 
