380 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 
Breton in Fortune Bay (Macoun); Lark Harbour (Coville), and 
Goose Arm (Robinson); Bay of Islands and at Benton, Bonavista 
Bay (Coville). Lab: (McGill Coll. Herb., Cat. II., 212); Ford’s 
Harbour (Bell, Cat. IIL, 548) ; by myself at Forteau and L’anse 
au Clair (Fowler) in the Straits, and north of this at Battle 
Harbour, Deep Water Creek, and Venison Tickle (Macoun). 
Woods. August—October. 
385. S. uliginosa, Nutt. Swamp Golden Rod. “ Newfound- 
land, to, and beyond the Rocky Mountains in the wooded 
country ” (Cat. IL, 214); S. John’s (Miss Southeott); by myself 
at New Harbour and Bay Bull’s Arm; Trinity Bay (A. C. W.); 
in Bay of Islands at Shoal Point (Fowler); and near Riverhead 
(Robinson) ; and at Benton, Bonavista Bay (F.); Exploit’s River, 
etc., (R. & S.). Wet places and woods. August. 
386. S. Virgaurea, L. var. alpina, Bigel. Nipper’s Har- 
bour and Belt Cove, Notre Dame Bay (Bull—Macoun). Lab: 
Ford’s Harbour and Nachvak (Bell, Cat. IIT., 543); Hopedale 
(Weiz-Packard). 
387. 8S. sempervirens, L. Harbour Breton (A. C. W.). 
388. Tanacetum vulgare, L. Tansy. (Reeks). Trinity 
Bay and Bay of Islands, here and there. Flora Miq., near 
4Iwellings. August, September. 
389. Taraxacum officinale, Weber. Dandelion (DUMBLE- 
OR). Appears to be common throughout Newfoundland about 
settled places, and at Battle Harbour, and some other places on 
the Labrador. Flora Mig.,common. July. 
Var. alpina, Koch. Lab: not uncommon along the Labrador 
coast. Flowers usually very large (W. A. Stearns). Labrador 
to B. Columbia (Gray, Cat. IL, 289). Rocky soil at Nachvak 
and Nain (Bell, IIT., 558) ; Hopedale (Weiz) ; and Caribou Islands 
(Butler-Packard). 
390. Tussilago Farfara, L. Coltsfoot. S. Jahn’s (Holloway 
—Macoun). Lower Brook, Bay of Islands (introduced from 
Nova Scotia). 
