﻿The Flora of Nevjfoundland. 21 



Chelone glabra, L. Whitbourne (211) and Exploits 

 Eiver. 



Euphrasia officinalis, L. St. John's (102). 

 *LiMOSELLA AQUATICA, var. TENUIFOLIA, Hoffm. (?) Sterile, 

 and accordingly doubtful, specimens collected upon pre- 

 cipitous cliffs of Placentia Harbour. 



*LiNARiA STRIATA, DC. St. John's, on Rennie's River, 

 but near waste heaps ; doubtless a waif. 

 *L. VULGARIS, Mill. St. John's. 



*Pedicularis palustris, L. Moist- meadow, St. John's 

 (82). The typical form of this does not appear to have 

 been heretofore recorded in America. It differs from the 

 var. Wlassoviana, Bunge (generally distributed in British 

 America), conspicuously in the form of the corolla, and 

 has also been collected in Labrador by Mr. J. A. Allen. 



Rhinanthus Crista-Galli, L. St. John's (101) and 

 Exploits River. 

 *Veronica agrestis, L. St. John's (151). 

 *V. OFFICINALIS, L. St. John's. 

 Y. scutellata, L. Whitbourne (95). 

 Utricularia cornuta, Michx. Whitbourne (90) and 

 Exploits River. 



U. intermedia, Hayne. Brooks, Placentia (19). 

 U. vulgaris, L. Whitbourne and Exploits River. 

 Brunella VULGARIS, L. Common; Salmonier River (72). 

 *Calamintha linopodium, Benth. Rich bottoms, Sal- 

 monier River (91). 



Galeopsis tetrahit, L. St. John's (104). 

 *Lamicum amplexicaule, L. Ploughed ground, St. John's. 

 L. INCISUM, Willd. St. John's ; a single specimen by 

 roadside. 



*Lycopus sinuatus. Ell. Gravel beds, Salmonier River 

 (106). 



