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61. EPILOBIUM PALUSTRE, Linn. 
Quite common in damp places all along the coast. 
62. EPILOBIUM LATIFOLIUM, Linn. 
‘‘Sea-shore, Amour.” B. 
63. HuRACLEUM LANATUM, Michx. 
‘‘Hillsides and ravines.” B. 
64, ARCHANGELICA ATROPURPUREA, Hoffm. 
‘¢ Hillsides and ravines.” B. 
65. LIGUSTICUM ScoTICUM, Linn. 
“Caribou.” B. In the interior, rather rare. August 5. 
66. CORNUS CANADENSIS, Linn. 
Abundant everywhere both on the coast and in the interior. A most 
characteristic species. July and August. 
67. LINN4A BOREALIS, Gronov. 
On the highlands at Harrington and other places along the coast. 
July 24. 
68. LONICERA CZRULEA, Linn. 
“ On hillsides.” B. 
69. VIBURNUM PAUCIFLORUM, Pylaie. 
‘In ravines.” B. 
70. GALIUM TRIFIDUM, L., var. PUSILLUM, Gray. 
I found this species, though I cannot tell the locality, from a mislay 
ing of the label; I think it was Bonne Espérance, or in the interior. 
71. ASTER RADULA, Aiton. 
All along the sea-shore, August 5 to 15. 
72. SENECIO AUREUS, L., var. BALSAMIT&, Gray. 
“In swamps.” B. 
73. SENECIO PSEUDO-ARNICA, Lessing. 
“On hillsides.” B. 
73a. TARAXACUM DENS-LEONIS, Desf. 
Not uncommon along the coast; flowers very large usually. 
73b. CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA, Linn. 
“Tt grows at Middle Bay, Belles Amour, and L’Anse Amour. I have 
never heard of its being found on any of the islands.” B. I found it all 
along the shore at Forteau; it appears quite common there. 
74, VACCINEUM CA:SPITOSUM, Michx. 
On hillsides.” B. 
