452 Canadian Record of Science. 



Manual, revised edition, p. 364, says that the corolla is 

 white, and that it is found on the sea coast, Cape Cod 

 to Maine and northward, scarce. This description ap- 

 pears to need modification in two respects. So far 

 as we have been able to determine the flowers are 

 here, all of a brilliant blue, white having been found 

 in no instance, although special search was made. 

 Then, also, the great abundance of this plant here 

 would render the term scarce hardly justifiable. 



*Myosotis paltjstris, Withering. (Forget-me-not.) 



Yery abundant in ditches and wet grounds everywhere. 

 Not found on the Island. Flower. 



Convolvulus sepium, L. var. americanum, Sims. (Hedge 

 Bindweed). 

 In thickets near the shore of Cacouna Island, and every- 

 where along the shore of the mainland. Flower. 



*Linaria vulgaris, Mill. (Butter and Eggs.) 



Found sparingly along the roadsides and in fields of the 

 intervales. Not found on the Island. Flower. 



Chelone glabra, L. (Turtle Head.) 



Somewhat common in low lands along streams. Not 

 found on the Island. Flower. 



Veronica Americana, Schwienitz. (American Brooklime.) 

 Ditches by the roadside towards Green Biver. Common. 

 Flower. 



Euphrasia officinalis, L., var tartaric a, Benth. (Eye- 

 bright.) 

 Extremely common in open fields and on rocky ridges 

 everywhere and along the shore. Also found on 

 Cacouna Island. Flower. 



Bhinanthus crista-galli, L. (Yellow Battle.) 



Yery common on the shore of the Island, and everywhere 

 in thickets and fields of the intervales. Also along 

 the shore near Cacouna Point. Flower. 



