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V. SEROTINA, Ehrh. Slender, shaded form, in woods, 

 St. John's (224) ; also a more robust form in dry open 

 ground, AVhitbourne (223), and near Northern Bight. 



*Sporobolus serotinus, Gray. Exploits Eiver. 



*Triodia decumbens. Beau v. Eocky banks of Eennie's 

 Eiver (206). A grass not, to our knowledge, heretofore 

 reported from America. Well established, and forming a 

 turf with native grasses. 



Abies balsamea, Mill. Common about St. John's, etc. 



Juniperus communis, L. (Nearly typical). Eocky 

 hills, Quiddy-Yiddy, with, and less frequent than, the 

 following : — 



*J. COMMUNIS, var. ALPINA, Gaud. Quiddy-Yiddy (67). 



J. Sabina, var. procumbens, Pursh. Marshy moors. Ex- 

 ploits Eiver (34). 



Larix Americana, Michx. St. John's (157). 



PiCEA alba, Link. St. John's. The collection of P. 

 nigra, Link, and its var. rubra, Engelm., was deferred, and 

 finally, through shortness of time, neglected, so that they 

 •can only be reported upon the accuracy of field deter- 

 minations. 



PiNUS Strobus, L. Exploits Eiver, common, and • of 

 •considerable size ; also on the peninsula of Avalon, at 

 Holyrood, but there apparently very scarce. 



Taxus Canadensis, Willd. St. John's and Exploits 

 Eiver ; frequent. 



*Equisetum arvense, L. Manuels Eiver. 



E. limosum, L. Exploits Eiver. 



E. SYLVATicuM, L. Badger Brook. 

 *Aspidium cristatum, Swartz. Whitbourne. 



A. Noveboracense, Swartz. In alder thickets, St. John's 

 (107). 



