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LVIJT.—Monorropaces. Pipewort Family. 
431. Monotropa uniflora, L. Indian Pipe. Corpseplant 
(GHOSTPLANT OR GHOSTFLOWER). New Harbour and B. of I, 
Fortune Bay (A. C. W.); near Cairn Mountain, Flat Bay (Bell) ; 
(Reeks); S. John’s (Miss Southeott and R.& S. Messrs. Robin- 
son and Schrenk remark,—* in woods near the Exploits River a 
small form was found, which, although agreeing as to anther and 
stigma with MM. uniflora, had flowers in size just intermediate 
between this and 1/7. Hypopitys. In drying, also, these plants 
have assumed an intermediate color between the black of the 
former species and the tawny color of the latter.” Bear’s Har- 
bour, Parson’s Pond, Bonne Bay (Bullman). Woods. August. 
452. Hypopitys lanuginosa, Nutt. Yellow or Pine Birds- 
nest or Pinesap (Reeks) ; in woods near Exploits River (R.& 8.) ; 
Great Cod Roy River (Bell); White Bay (Bullman). Woods. 
July, August. 
LVIJI.—Drapensiaceé. Diapensia Family. 
433. Diapensia Lapponica, L. Northern Diapensia (Moss 
Lity, GrRouND Ivoxy FLoweEr). Western Head, Harbour Bre- 
ton and Conne in Fortune Bay, and near Rantem, Trinity Bay 
(A. C. W.). Lab: (Morrison), common on hill tops at Caribou 
(Butler, Cat. II., 308); Nain, Ford’s Harbour and Cape Chidley 
(Bell, Cat. II], 564); Hopedale (Weiz—Packard). Flora Miq., 
very common. Hills. June, July. 
LIX.—PLuMBAGINACER. Leadwort Family. 
434. Armeria vulgaris, Willd. Common Thrift, Sea Pink. 
(Reeks) ; Coal River (A.C. W.—Fowler). Zab: Labrador, New- 
foundland, and N. W. America, and in the barren country of the 
interior (Hooker, Cat. IT., 309); Nain, Nachvak, and Cape Chid- 
ley (Bell) ; Hopedale (Weiz) (Cat. III., 564, and Packard). Hills 
and sandy plains. July. 
435. Statice Limonium, L. Var. Carolinianum, Gray. Sea 
Lavender, Marsh-Rosemary. (Miss Brenton, Cat. IJ., 308); 
(Reeks); Lab: (Gray, Cat. IT., 308). 
