FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND — WAGHORNE. 371 



Cape Charles, Seal Islands and Pack's Harbor, ponds and wet 

 places (A. C. W.), July, Sept. 



XVI. — HYPERICACE.E. St John's Wort Family. 



101. Elodes ca7)ipanulata, Pursh. Marsh, St. John's Wort. 

 Sea beach, Trinity Bay (C) ; brook. New Harbor (A. C. W.). 

 August. F. Miq., peaty plains. August. 



102. Hypericum perforatum, Linn. Common St. John's 

 Wort. TheGoulds, S. John's (Miss Trapnell [McKay]). 



103. W. modicum, Linn Wet places, New Harbor and 

 Green's Harbor (A. C. W). ; July, August. 



104. D. Canadense, Linn. St. John's wort. Wet places, New 

 Harbor and South Fields (A. C. W). ; July. 



105. D. ellipticuvi, Cook. EUiptical leaved, S. John's wort. 

 Harbor Breton (A. C. W). 



XVI. LiNACEyi<: (Flax Family). 



106. Linum Virginianum, Linn. (?) See Bony castle's His- 

 tory of Newfoundland. 



107. L. usitatissimum, Linn. Cultivated Flax. Introduced 

 with oats. New Harbor (A. C. W). 



XVII. GeraniacevE Geranium Family. ^ 



108. Geranium maculatum, Linn. Wild Cranesbill. Har- 

 bour Grace (Cat. I, 90). 



109. Impatiens fulva, Nutt. Spotted Touch-me-not (Fire- 

 tueed). (Reeks) ; not uncommon about Trinity and Fortune 

 Bays, in wet places (A. C. W). ; Swamp, Great Cod Roy River 

 (Bell) ; S. George's Bay (Hawley), August. 



110. Oxalis acetosella, Linn. Common Wood Sorrel. A 

 doubtful specimen from Harbour Breton (A. C. W). 



XVIII — Ilicine.*:. Holly Family. 



111. Ilex verticellata, Gray. 



Near New Harbour (Rev. O. Ball [Macoun]). August. 



112. Nemiopanthes Canad^ense, D. C. Mountain Holly (Birch 

 Ti7)iher, Green Wood^). Mot uncommon about New Harbour ; 

 Topsail, Harbour Breton, Harbour Deep (White Bay). (A. C. W.). 

 Flat Bay (Bell) : S. John's (Miss Southcott). Woods. June. 



