AND ST. PIERRE ET MIQUELON—WAGHORNE. 391 
444, Samolus Valerandi, L. Var. Americanus, Gray. 
Water Pimpernel (Reeks). 
445, Trientalis Aniericana, Pursh. Chackweed Winter- 
green, Star Flower. Appéars to be quite common everywhere, 
chiefly in damp grassy woods, in Newfoundland and on the 
Labrador (A. C. W., Cat. IL, 313, and Packard). June—August. 
LXI—OLEACE&. Olive Family. 
446. Fraxinus Americana, L. White Ash (Reeks); avery 
rare tree; only in the country surrounding S. George’s and Port 
a Port Bays (Prof. Howley in Geological Survey Report, p. 44). 
447. F. pubescens, Lam. Red ov River Ash (Reeks; com- 
mon); (Howley). 
448. FF. sambucifolia, Lam. Black or Swamp Ash. Hum- 
ber River, quite abundant, and Deer Lake, in and about Bay of 
Islands (Bell). 
LXII.—Apocynace&. Dog Bane Family. 
449. Apocynum cannabinum, L. Indian Hemp. | Bad- 
ger’s Brook (Revd. I. H. Bull—Fowler). August. 
450. A. androsemifolium, L. Exploits River (R. & 8.) 
Open woods. August. 
LXIV.—GENTIANACEH. Gentian Family. 
451. Bartonia tenella, Muhl. Screwstem. Open woods. 
(Gray, Cat. IT., 327). 
452. Bartonia,sp.* (Centawrella Moseri, Steud. & Hochst. ). 
A plant which appears to represent, at least in part, this rare and 
poorly understood species, was discovered in a small bog near 
Holyrood (Robinson and Schrenk ; for their further remarks on 
this plant see their “notes”). August. 
453. Gentiana crinita, Froel. Blwe-fringed Gentian (Reeks). 
*Bartonia iodandra, Robinson. Botanical Gazette, 1898, July, p. 47. 
