337. V. corymboaum, L. Swatnp- Blueberry. This species should be common in the Pro- 

 vince, though L have not detected more than a single specimen of it. Weldford on 

 the Rirjhibucto River. 



538. GiiiooKNEs hispidula, Terr, and Gray. Creeping Snowherry. Often called .V(W(i«wAa t> 

 JBerry. Common in shady mo^sy woods, creeping and trailing over roots and old 

 bogs. Fl. May 28, 1867; May 29, 1868. 



339. EpiG.iiA "repens, L. Ground Laurel. Mayflower. A favorite flower In early spring ; 



abundant in many places in shady woods or sometimes in open places. I have not«i(l 

 the following dates of Its appearance at Bass River, Kent: May 18, 18C7 ; May 4, 1868 ; 

 May 5, 18C9; May 2, 1870. 



340. Gaultiiehia procumbens, L. Creepfnrj Wintergreen. Tea-herry. Flowers in August,. 



and forms its fruit, which ripens in the followiag June. Common. 



341. Cassandua calyculata, Don. Leather- L'nf. Abundant In wet bogs. 

 342 Andromeda polifolia, L. Andromeda. Common in cold bogs. 



343. Kalmia augnstlfolia, L. Shnep Lanrel. Lambkill. Abundant In dry barrens. 



344. K. glsnca, Alt. Pale Launl. Sandy swamps. Common. 



.345. Kh<,dura Canadensis, L. Bhudora. A low shurb with showy Sowers, which appear 

 ^ before the leaves la early spring. Covering extensive tracts of swamp in the northern 



counties. May. 

 .346. Lkdum latlfolium, Ait. Labrador Sea. Common In swamps and wet barrens. June. 

 .347. PvuoLA rotundlfolla, L. Wintergreen. liound-leaved Fyroht. Rich woods. Common. 

 Var. Incarnata, Gray, occurs near Frederlcton.— (Prof. Bailey.) 

 Var. asarlfolia, Gray, with round, kidney shaped leaves, is not rare. 



348. P. elli plica, Nutt. Shin-leaf. Rich woods. Common. 



349. P. secunda, L. One-sided Pyrola. Rich wood. Common. 



350. MoNESRS unlflora, Gray. One-flowered Pyrola. Cool shady woods. Njc>t common. June. 



351. CuiMAPHiLA umbellata, Nutt. Prince's Pine. Pipsissewa. Common in dry woods. 



June. 



352. MoNOTROPA unlflora. L. LuHan Pipe. Corpse- Plant. A low, smooth, waxy, white plant, 



turning black in drying. Rich, shady woods. Rather rare. 



AQUIFOLIACE,i:~Holly Family. 



Ir.Ex verticlllata, Gray. Black Alder, ^ylntcrberry. Not rare In swamps. Retaining 



Its berries after Its leaves have fallen. 

 Nemopantiiks Canadensis, DC. Mountain Holly. In cold, wet woods. Common. 



PLANTAGINACE-i:— Plantain Family. 



Plaxtago ma.ioij, L. Commoti Plantain. Everywhere around dwellings. ,Tune— Sept. 

 P. marltlma, L. Around the coast in salt marshes and in clefts ot rocks. Perennial 

 near St. John at least. 



PLUMBAG IN ACE-i:-Leadworth Family. 



357. Static'K Limonlum, L., var. Carollolana, Gray. Common aronnd the ceast In salt 



marshes. 



PRIMULACE.IO-Primrose Family. 



358. Primll.v farinosa, L. Bird's-eye Primrose, Shore of Kenuebecasis. Mr, Chalmers sent 



It from Restigouche. June — July. 



359. TitiKxr.vi.is Americana, Pursh. Star flower. A low plant, (»— inches high, bearing a 



whorl of about seven leaves and one ov more slender pedir ils with single flowers. 

 Common In shady woods. May. 

 iiGO. Lysi.macuia thyrslflora, L. Tufted Loosestrife. Cold swamps. Rather rare. July. 



361. L. stricta, Ait. Very common In marshy places. July. Specimens with bulblets in tha 



axils of the leaves are common. 



362. L. clllata, L. Low grounds and thickets. Common. 



363. Gr.AUX mnritlma, L. Sea Milkwort. Com'iion round the coast. Juno. 



364. Samoli'.s Voleraufii, L. var. Americauus, (Jray. Water Piuipeni'L Uroak W''rA. Muddy 



shore of a ^-mall brook at Kouchlbouguac. Only place I huvo noticed It. July. 



LENTIBULACE.i:-Blaclderwort Family. 



365. llTRicui..\niA vulgaris, L. Greater Biadde resort. Common in staguAut waters and slow 



streams. 



366. U. ciandestina, L. Shallow water of a small lake near Richlbucto. 



367. U. cornuta, Michx. Common in peat bogs. 



OROBANCHACEil-:-Broom-rape Family. 



3G8. Epipiieous Virginiana, Barton. Be«.A Drops Cancer Hoot. A parasitic plant otr the 

 roots of beech trees. Rather rare. 



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