﻿The Flora of Ncivfoundland. 17 



Centauhea nigra, L: Fields, St. John's. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, L. Common ; St. 

 John's. 

 *Cichorium Intybus, L. St. John's ; infrequent. 



Cnicus arvensis, L. St. John's. 

 *C. lanceolatus, L. Eecent clearings, Manuels. 



C. muticus, Pursh. Marshy ground, Exploits Eiver (69). 



EuPATORiUM purpureum, L. Salmonier Eiver (40). A 

 form passing to var. amcenum. Gray, was collected on the 

 Manuels Eiver. 



Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. In the slender uliginous 

 form in marshy meadows near Quiddy-Viddy Lake (181) 

 and in the bushy branched form very abundant in burned 

 regions, Holyrood (108). 



Heracleum lanatum, Michx. Banks of the Salmonier 

 Eiver. 



*Hieracium Canadense, Michx. Eocky river banks^ 

 Manuels, etc. (173). 



*H. vulgatum. Fries. Less frequent than the preceding, 

 and occurring in crevices of rocks by swift streams and 

 waterfalls ; Holyrood, and the cataracts of the Eocky 

 Eiver (227). To all appearances indigenous. The leaves 

 are nearly always mottled. 



Leontodon autumnalis, L. St. John's; a common weed. 



Matricaria inodora, L. Only on rubbish heaps, St. 

 John's. 



*Prenanthes serpentaria, var. nana, Gray. St. John's 

 (47) and Holyrood. Six inches to 2J feet high. 



*EuDBECKiA hirta, L. Fields, Holyrood (178) and St. 

 John's ; not yet abundant. 



Senecio aureus, L. Salmonier, and near Placentia 

 Junction. . 



