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88. PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, Linn. 
“In swamps, Amour.” B. 
89. MONESES UNIFLORA, Gray. 
“In damp, shady places.” B. 
90. PLANTAGO MARITIMA, Linn. 
Not uncommon at Bonne Espérance, August 12. 
91. PLANTAGO PAUCIFLORA, Pursh. 
‘(Miss Macfarlane, No. 42.)” (P. maritima or P. dicipiens, Barneoud.) 
92. ARMERIA VULGARIS, Willd. 
“On hilltops, Amour.” B. 
93. PRIMULA FARINOSA, Linn. 
Rather rare at Harrington Harbor and on the neighboring islands, 
July 24. 
94. PRIMULA MISTASSINICA, Michx. 
“Tt grows both at Bonne Espérance and neighboring lands (Fox 
Island near Caribou),” and Forteau. 
95. TRIENTALIS AMERICANA, Pursh. 
Quite common on the high, dry grounds in early August. 
96. PINGUICULA VULGARIS, Linn. 
“In moist places at Bonne Espérance and Forteau (Amour),” B. I 
found specimens on several of the small islands in damp places in and 
around Harrington, July 26. 
(96a.) In a letter Mr. Butler says: “There is a Pinguicula which you 
have omitted, and I believe stricta was the specific name, a low, white- 
flowered species; it grew both at B. Espérance and neighboring islands 
and Forteau.” I did not find it, and it was omitted from his list. 
97. EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS, Linn. 
Very abundant on portions of Bonne Espérance August 12. ‘On 
hillsides Caribou.” B. 
98. RHINANTHUS CHISTA-GALLI, Linn. 
Very common in places on Bonne Espérance, found all along the coast 
with L. officinalis, in low, moist, but not marshy places, August 12 
99. MERTENSIA MARITIMA, Don. 
‘‘In sand on the sea-shore.” B. 
100. DIAPENSIA LAPPONICA, Linn. 
‘Common on hill tops at Caribou.” B. 
101. HALENIA DEFLEXA, Griseb. 
On the hillsides at Amour and the lowlands at Bonne Espérance, 
August 12. 
