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444. Samolus Valerandi, L. Var. Americanus, Gray. 

 Water Pimpernel (Reeks). 



445. Trientalis Americana, Pnrsh. Ghickweed Winter- 

 green, Star Flower. Appears to be quite common everywhere, 

 chiefly in damp grassy woods, in Newfoundland and on the 

 Labrador (A. C. W., Cat. II., 313, and Packard). June August. 



LXI. OLEACE.K Olive Family. 



446. Fraxinus Americana, L. White Ash (Reeks); a very 

 rare tree ; only in the country surrounding S. George's and Port 

 a Port Bays (Prof. Howley in Geological Survey Report, p. 44). 



447. F. pubescens, Lam. Red or River Ash (Reeks ; com- 

 mon) ; (Howley). 



448. F. sambuci folia, Lam. Black or Sv:amp Ash. Hum- 

 ber River, quite abundant, and Deer Lake, in and about Bay of 

 Islands (Bell). 



LXII. APOCYNACE^E. Dog Bane Family. 



449. Apocynum cannabinum, L. Indian Hemp. Bad- 

 ger's Brook (Revd. I. H. Bull Fowler). August. 



450. A. androscemifolium, L. Exploits River (R. & S.). 

 Open woods. August. 



LXIV. GENTIANACE.E. Gentian Family. 



451. Bartonia tenella, Muhl. Screwstem. Open woods. 

 (Gray, Cat. II., 327). 



452. Bartonia, sp.* (Centaurella Moseri, Steud. & Hochst.). 

 A plant which appears to represent, at least in part, this rare and 

 poorly understood species, was discovered in a small bog near 

 Holyrood (Robinson and Schrenk ; for their further remarks on 

 this plant see their "notes"). August. 



453. Gentiana crinita, Froel. Blue-fringed Gentian (Reeks). 



*Bartonia iodandra, Robinson. Botanical Gazette, 1898, July, p. 47. 



