364 FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND — WAGHORNE. 



19. R. reciirvattif^, Poir. Hooked Buttercup. Lab, ricb 

 damp woods (Cat. I, 19j. 



20. R. sceleratus, Linn. Noxious or Cursed Buttercup^ 

 (Reeks); Harbour Grace and New Harbour (A. C. W.) ; ditches 

 and wet place ; July. 



21. Thdlicf rum a ipinuin, hmn. Alpine Meadow-rue. (Reeks ;, 

 Cat. 1,15); Lah. Cape Chudlei^h (Cat, III, 479). 



22. 7'. dioiciim, Linn Early Meadow-rue (Reeks); Cairn 

 Mountain, Flat Bay, (Bell) ; June. Lah , hillsides and along 

 brooks, Caribou and Forteau (Butler). 



23. T. jjolygamiivi, Muhl. Fall or Tall Meadow-rue. False 

 Maidenhair. (Reeks) ; St. John's (Miss Southcott) ; West of Raw- 

 don (Cormack); New Harbour and Harbour Breton (A C. W.) ; 

 swamp at Flat Bay Brook (Bell) ; (Cat. I, 15) ; June. Lab- 

 (Cat. I, 15) ; about Caribou and Forteau (Miss Macfarlane) ; com- 

 mon on highlands along margins of streams and in the interior 

 at Forteau (W. E. Stearns), (Cat. Ill, 477). Flora Miq , found 

 almost always in marshy places ; July. 



24. T. puiyiirascens, Linn. Purplish Meadow-rue. West of 

 Rawdon (Cormack) ; New Harbor (A. C. W.) Prof. Macoun 

 remarks of it, " or very much like it." 



Rejected and doubtful species. 



Anemone navcissiflora and Gimicifuqa racemosa, included in 

 Mr. Reek's list, I am assurred by Prof. Macoun are not found 

 here. 



II. — Berberidace^. Barberry Family. 



25. Berberis vulgaris, Linn. Common Barberry. (Cat. I, 29.} 

 III. — NymphtEace.e. Water-lily Family. 



26. Nymiohoia odorata, Ait. Sweet-scented Water-lily. 

 West of Random (Cormack; ; Bird Island Cove (Rev. P. Tocque) ; 

 rare in Fortune Bay ; various places about Trinity Bay (A.C.W.)';, 

 S. John's (Lady Blake) ; (Reeks : rare). Ponds. July. 



27. Nuphar advena, Ait. Common Water-lily. {Beaver 

 More or Root; Pond Poppy). West of Random (Cormack): 

 Cairn Mountain, Flat Bay Brook (Bell) ; Lab. : Caribou, ponds. 

 Flora Miq. : stagnant waters. July. 



