FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND — WAGHORNE. 365 



28. N. pumilum, Smith. Small yellow Wate^•-lil3^ (Cat. I, 33.) 



IV. — Sarraceniace.'E. Pitcher Plant Family. 



29. Sarracenio, 'purpurea, Linn. Pitcher Plant. Side-Saddle 

 Flower. {Indian pipe or cup.) Seems to be common in boo-s 

 throughout the country. June, July. Lab. : peat bogs and 

 tamarac swamps from Labradir, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia 

 to the Rocky Mountains (Cat. I, 33). 



Flora Miq : Abundant in the peaty plains of Miquelon, July. 



V. — Papaverace^. Popj)y Family. 



30. Papaver nudicaule, Linn. Arctic Poppy. Lab. : Cape 

 Chudleigh (Cat. I, 35 ; III, 485). 



VI. — FuMARiACE.i:. Fumitory Family. 



31. Funiaria officinalis, Linn. Common Fumitory. Intro- 

 duced: about road-sides and as garden weed (S. John's, A. C. W.; 

 and New Harbor, July, August). 



VII. — CrucifertH Mustard Family. 



32. Arabis hirsuta. Scop. Hain, Rock-cress. (Reeks.) 



33. A. Canadensis, Linn. Sickle Pod. (Reeks.) 



34. A. alpina, Linn. Mountain cress. Lab. (Cat I, 44) ; 

 brooksides, Fortean (Butler) ; Cape Chudleigh (Cat. Ill, 687). 

 Battle Harbor (A. C. W.), August, September. 



35. A. stri eta, Huds. Bristol Rock-cress. Lab.: (Cat. I, 44). 



36. Barbarea vulgaris, B. R. Yellow rocket. Harbor Grace 

 (Cat. I, 44) ; New Harbor, S. John's and Chance Cove (A. C. W.) 



Brassica nigra, Koch. Black mustard. S. John's (Miss South- 

 cott, Macoun). 



38. B. Sinapistriim, Boiss Wild mustard. S. John's (Miss 

 Southcott). 



39. B. Napi. S. John's (Miss Cowling- Fletcher). 



40. Cardamine hirsuta, Linn. Small Bitter-cress. New^ 

 Harbor, Bay Bull's Arm and Whitbourne (A. C. W.) ; Bay of 

 Islands (Bell) ; wet places ; July and August. 



41 C. pratensis, Linn. Ladies' Smock, (May-jiower.) 

 St. John's, abundant in some places (Miss Southcott) ; July. 

 Lab., wet, swampy meadows, (Cat. I, 41). Var. angustifolia, 

 Hook, Lab. Cape Chudleigh (Cat. Ill, V, 486, £01, with bright 

 purple flowers). 



