390 THE FLORA OF NEWFOUNDLAND, LABRADOR 



LX. PRIMULACE.E. Primrose Family. 



436. Anagallisarvensis,"L. Common or Scarlet Pimpernel* 

 Harbour Grace (McGill Coll. Herb., Cat. II., 315). Flora Miq., 

 introduced into cultivated places. 



437. A. tenella, L. Flora Miq., fields; common. 



438. Glaux maritima, L. Sea Milkivort, Black Saltweed^ 

 Salt marshes along the coast of the Atlantic, from Newfoundland 

 and Labrador to the Coast of Maine (Cat. II, 315). 



439. Lysimachia stricta, Ait Wood Loosestrife. New- 

 foundland to the Saskatchewan (Gray, Cat. II., 314) ; moist 

 ground, Whitbourne (R. & S.) ; Trinity Bay (Cormack), and by 

 myself in the same Bay at Spreadeagle ; Fenyland (Revd. R. 

 Temple Fowler) ; near Brigus (Miss Trapnell MacKay). Wet 

 places. August. Flora Miq. 



440. L Nummularia, L. Moneywort. Harbour Grace 

 (McGill Coll. Herb., Cat. II, 314). 



441. Primula Mistassinica, MX. (Reeks; common); Mid- 

 dle Arm, Grand Lake, and several other places in and about Bay 

 of Islands (A. C. W. Fowler) ; Flat Bay (Bell) ; Batteau barrens, 

 N. W. coast (Bullman). Lab : Bonne Esperance and neighbour- 

 ing islands at Forteau (Butler, Cat. II, 309); Hopedale (Weiz- 

 Packard) ; Battle Harbour (A. C. W.). Rocky and most exposed 

 places. June August. 



442. P. farinosa,L. Bird's Eye Primrose (SALMON FLOWER). 

 (Reeks ; common) ; crevices of rocks, Port a Port (Bell) ; Englee, 

 White Bay, Middle Arm, and Chimney Cove, and Coal River 

 (A. C. W. Fowler); Flower's Cove, in the Straits (Spence). 

 Lab : crevices of rocks and exposed points along the sea, lakes 

 or rivers (Butler) ; Hopedale (Weiz) ; Caribou Island and L'anse 

 Amour (Butler - Packard) ; Sandwich Bay, Battle Harbour, 

 Long Point (Hamilton Inlet), and L'anse au Clair (A. C. W. 

 Macoun and Fowler). July. 



443. P. Egaliksensis, Hornem. Lab : Northern (Cat. III., 



564). 



