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LVIL MONOTROPACE.E. Pipewort Family. 



431. Monotropa uni flora, L. Indian Pipe. Corpseplant 

 (GHOSTPLANT OR GHOSTFLOWER). New Harbour and B. of I ., 

 Fortune Bay (A. C. W.) ; near Cairn Mountain, Flat Bay (Bell) ; 

 (Reeks) ; S. John's (Miss Southcott and R. & S. Messrs. Robin- 

 son and Schrenk remark, " in woods near the Exploits River a 

 small form was found, which, although agreeing as to anther and 

 stigma with M. uniflora, had flowers in size just intermediate 

 between this and M. Hypopitys. In drying, also, these plants 

 have assumed an intermediate color between the black of the 

 former species and the tawny color of the latter." Bear's Har- 

 bour, Parson's Pond, Bonne Bay (Bullman). Woods. August. 



4S2. Hypopitys lanuginosa, Nutt. Yellow or Pine Birds- 

 nest or Pinesap (Reeks) ; in woods near Exploits River (R. & S.) ; 

 Great Cod Roy River (Bell) ; White Bay (Bullman). Woods. 

 July, August. 



LVIII. DIAPENSIACE^E. Diapensia Family. 



433. Diapensia Lapponica, L. Northern Diapensia (Moss 

 LILY, GROUND IVORY FLOWER). Western Head, Harbour Bre- 

 ton and Conne in Fortune Bay, and near Rantem, Trinity Bay 

 (A. C. W.). Lab: (Morrison), common on hill tops at Caribou 

 (Butler, Cat. II., 308) ; Naiu, Ford's Harbour and Cape Chidley 

 (Bell, Cat. Ill , 564) ; Hopedale (Weiz Packard). Flora Miq. f 

 very common. Hills. June, July. 



LIX. PLUMBAGINACE.E. Leadvjort Family. 



434. Armeria vulgaris, W T illd. Common Thrift, Sea Pink. 

 (Reeks) ; Coal River (A. C. W. Fowler). Lab : Labrador, New- 

 foundland, and N. W. America, and in the barren country of the 

 interior (Hooker, Cat. II., 309); Nain, Nachvak, and Cape Chid- 

 ley (Bell) ; Hopedale (Weiz) (Cat. III., 564, and Packard). Hills 

 and sandy plains. July. 



435. Statice Limonium, L. Var. Garolinianum, Gray. Sea 

 Lavender, Marsh- Rosemary. (Miss Brenton, Cat. II., 308); 

 (Reeks); Lab : (Gray, Cat.'lL, 308). 



