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Several commcn European species of Geranium occur occa- 

 sionally, and have been observed in fences and by roadsides at 

 Pictou and elsewhere, but it is not known whether they are per- 

 manent. 



OxALis AcETOSELLA, Livn. Wood Sorrel. Common in the 

 woods in moist places. Halifax and Sackville, North Mountain, 

 Kingfs, &c. 



Windsor, Hants, Dr. How. Scot's Bay, King's County, E. A. 

 Thompson. Truro, damp woods at the Falls ; also ravine back 

 of Terrace Hill Cemetery, Dr. G. C. Campbell. Pictou, A. H. 

 Mackay. Strait of Canso, Guysborough County, Rev. E. H. Ball. 



OxALis CORNICULATA, var. STRICTA, Savi. Common, especially 

 in clearine's in the woo<ls. Halifax Peninsula, Bedford Basin, 

 Sackville, etc. 



Truro, in cultivated ground, common. Dr. G. C. Campl)ell. 

 Windsor, Hants, Dr. How. Pictou, A. H. Mackay. Strait of 

 Canso, Guysl^orough, Rev. E. H. Ball. 



Impatiexs FULVA, Nuttall. Moist ground, and stony places, 

 not uncommon about Halifax, as near Wellington Barracks, 

 Dutch Village, etc. ; Beaver Bank Railway station ; Lucyfield, 

 Middle Sackville. 



Windsor ; near Digby ; Moose River, Digby County, Dr. How. 

 Truro, in swamps around Smith's Island, Dr. G. C. Campbell. 

 Pictou, A. H. Mackay. Whycocomagh, Cape Breton, Dr. Lind- 

 say. Oyster Ponds, Guysborough, Rev. E. H. Ball. Halifax,. 

 Drs. Somers and Lindsay. 



ILICINE^. 



Ilex verticillata. Gray. Hollyberry Bush. Margins of 

 Sackville River near Sackville Mills, and on hill top at Lucyfield, 

 Halifax County. 



Truro, McClure's Island, growing in wet ground, Ijordering on 

 the Marsh, Dr. G. C. Campbell. 



Ilex glabra. Gray. Inkberry. In low grounds along the 

 river courses, Caledonia, Queen's County, abundant. 



