372 FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND — WAGHORNE 



XIX. Sapindace.!-:. Soap-herry Family. 



113. * Acer rubrum, Linn. (Red or Soft Maple). Ran- 

 dom( Cormack) ; near Flat Bay Harbour (Bell) ; St. George's 

 Bay (Howley [Macoun] ). (The doctor says it is very plentiful 

 and ver}^ conspicuous amongst the rest of the trees which 

 then showed but little sign of the coming summer "). Harbour 

 Breton (A, C. W). ; Hamilton Bay (Rev. C. O. Bishop [Macoun)]. 



114. A. Pennsylvanicwm, Linn. Striped M<(ple (Reeks). 



115. A. spicatum, Linn. Mountain Maple (White ivood). 

 Random (Cormack): (Reeks); (Cat. I, 99); near Flat Bay Har- 

 bour (Bell) : St. George's Bay (Howley) ; New Harbour (A. C. 

 W). ; Bay Despair (Hermitage Bay), (Mrs. Gallop) [Macoun] ). 



116. A. saccharinum, Wang. Sugar Maple (Sycatnore). 

 Head of S. George's Bay (Cat. I, 99). 



XX. Leguminos.?^:. Pea Family. 



117. Astragalus alpinus, Linn. Alpine Milk Vetch. (Cat. 

 I, 113). Lab. hillsides, Amour (Butler) ; Nain, Nackvack, Cape 

 Chudleigh (Cat. 1, 113 ; III, 308); common about Battle Harbour 

 and many places about Sandwich Bay (A. C. W). July, August. 



118. A. oroboides, Hornera, var. Americanum, Gray. Lab. 

 (Cat. I, 111); Long Point, sandy sea shore (A. C. W). July, 

 August. 



119. Hedysarum boi^eale, Nutt. Northern Hedysaruni. 

 Lab., hillsides, Amour (Butler). 



120. Lathy rus maritimus, Bigel. Everlasting Pea. (Reeks). 

 Sandy downs at Cod Roy (Bell ; he also mentions a variety of 

 the beach pea, so downy with soft, short hairs as to look almost 

 glaucous Cat. var.; March 1870, p. 57); common about Trinity 

 and Fortune Bays, and many other places on sea beaches (A. C. 

 W). ; Flower's Cove (Spence [Macoun] ), July, August. Lab, 

 Caribou and Amour (Butler) ; (Cat. I, 121); Battle Harbour, S. 

 Michael's and other places (A. C. W)., July, August. 



F. Miq ; sandj^ places. (" This, like next, appears to be in- 

 digenous.") 



* Reeks says the genus Acer is not found north of Cow Head. 



