E. B. Delabarre, Ph. D. 173 



(3) Henry G. Bryant: "A Journey to the Grand Falls 

 of Labrador." Geog. Club, Phila., Bulletin No. 2, March, 

 1894. 



(4) A. P. Low: "Explorations in the Labrador Penin- 

 sula." Geolog. Surv. Can., Part L, Annual Report, Vol. VIII, 

 1896. 



The list here given was compiled by Prof. Macoun. It 

 contains four columns, of which only the first applies to the 

 coast of Labrador, and includes all previous reports from 

 that region, but without definite mention of locality. His 

 other three columns include only plants found further west, 

 in the interior, and for the most part in portions of the pen- 

 insula now included in Quebec and not in Labrador proper. 



(5) A. C. Waghorne: The Flora of Newfoundland, 

 Labrador, and St. Pierre et Miquelon. St. John's, 1893, 1895, 

 1898. 



This list aims to bring up to its final date all previous 

 local references, but includes only phenogamous plants as far 

 as Plantaginacese in Gray's order of families. 



(6) M. L. Fernald and J. D. Sornborger: "Some Re- 

 cent Additions to the Labrador Flora." Reprinted from 

 The Ottazva Naturalist, Vol. XIII, July, 1899. 



(7) John Macoun: Catalogue of Canadian Plants. 

 1883-92. 



In regard to all species not previously reported from 

 Labrador, or in case of which I find only one or two previous 

 local references, I have consulted Britton and Brown's 

 Illustrated Flora of the Northern States and Canada (New 

 York, 1896-98), and Gray's Synoptical Flora of North 

 America, so far as it is yet completed. I count as not 

 previously reported even those stated by these authorities 



