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very common Heathworts with us in Woburn or Amherst, Mass. 

 Mitchella repens was far less abundant than Comus Canadensis, 

 just as the reverse is true with us in Woburn. Juglans Carya, 

 Quercus, and Castenea, sparingly represented. Fagus very com- 

 mon ; Abies also, and Larix. Juniperus Virginiana not found 

 at all. J. communis hy no means abundant. Of course, the above 

 notes are very imperfect, and are confined mainly to Scot's Bay, 

 where I was obliged to pass through more or less woodland, etc., 

 on my way to the shores of the Bay of Fundy." 



The list of plants is made out to correspond with Dr. Lindsay's 

 " catalogue" : — 



Eandnculace^:. 



Clematis Virginiana, L. 

 Hepatica triloba, Chaix. 

 Thalictrum Cornuti, L. 



Ranunculus cymbalaria, Pursh. 

 K. repens, L. 

 R. acris, L. 

 Magnoliace^e. 



Liriodendron tidipifera, L. 



Berberidace^;. 



Berheris Vulgaris, L. 

 Nymph.eace^e. 



Nupbar advena, Ait. 

 Papaverace^:. 



Papaver somniferum, L. 



FCMARIACE.E. 



Corydalis glauca, Willd. 

 Crucifer^e. 



Cakile Americana, Nutt. 



DrOSERACEjE. 



Drosera rotundifolia, L. 

 Caryophyllace^. 



Saponaria officinalis, L. 

 Lychnis githago, Lain. 



n. N. Glasgow, Pictou. 



Nesbit's Island, Windsor, Hants. 



Digby Gut, Digby. (7 ft. high ; 8 ft. 



at Windsor Falls.) 

 Falmouth, Hants. 

 Windsor, " 

 Windsor, " 



Waverley House, Canning, King's, 

 (" a small tree, cultivated,") E. A. 

 Thompson. 



Windsor, Hants, (cultivated.) 



Windsor, Hants. 



Windsor, Hants, (introduced.) 



St. Croix, Hant9. 



Halifax Harbour, 



Scots' Bay, Kings ; E. A. Thompson. 



Windsor, Hants, (escaped.) 

 New Glasgow, Pictou, (introd.) 



