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47, PIRUS AMERICANA, D. C. 
Common on the highlands all along the coast. 
48. P. AMERICANUS var. MICROCARPA. 
Not rare. 
48a. AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS, Torr. & Gray, var. OLIGOCARPA, 
Torr. & Gray. 
Common in swamps and on low ground everywhere. July 24. 
49, RIBES LACUSTRE, Poiret. 
“Common in the interior.” B. 
50. RIBES PROSTRATUM, L’Her. 
‘Common in the interior.” B. 
51. SAXIFRAGA AIZOIDES, Linn. 
Common in rocky places at Forteau, and other places. 
52. SAXIFRAGA OPPOSITIFOLIA, Linn. 
“On recks, Armour.” B. 
53. SAXIFRAGA CZHSPITOSA, Linn. 
“Tn level sandy places, Forteau.” B. I found other specimens, but the 
locality was lost or mislaid. I think they were from Bonne Espérance, 
however; late, in July. 
54. MITELLA NUDA, Linn. 
“‘Hillsides, Forteau.” B. 
55. PARNASSIA PARVIFLORA, D. C. 
‘‘Hillsides Amour.” B. 
56. SEDUM RHODIOLA, D. C. 
Very common in localities all along the coast, in damp places; quite 
abundant at Harrington Harbor and on the neighboring islands, July 26. 
57. HIPPURIS VULGARIS, Linn. | 
Rather rare. My specimens were gathered by a small pond in the in- 
terior, if I remember correctly, August 5. 
58. EPILOBIUM SPICATUM, Lam. 
“On hillsides Caribou.” B. It is also not rare in the interior. Au- 
gust 5. 
59. EPILOBIUM MOLLE, Torr. 
At Bonne Espérance and in the interior. Very common. August 5 
and 12. 
60. EPILOBIUM ALPINUM, Linn. 
“Wet places, Forteau.” B. 
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