﻿16 Canadian Record of Science. 



LONICERA c.ERULEA, L. Whitboume (11). 



Viburnum cassinoides, L. St. John's (191) ; very 

 abundant. 



V. Opulus, L. Exploits Eiver ; much less frequent 

 than the other species. 



V. PAUCIFLORUM, La Pylaie. Common about St. John's, 

 Manuels (102), etc. The fruit is collected and made into 

 an excellent preserve under the name of " squash-berry," 

 a designation said to allude to the flat seeds, which are 

 thought to resemble those of the squash. 



Galium asprellum, Michx. Whitbourne (179). 

 *G. MoLLUGO, L. Ploughed ground, St. John's (38). 

 *G. TRIFIDUM, var. latifolium, Torr. Open woods, St. 

 John's (214). 



*G. TRIFIDUM, var. PUSILLUM, Gray. Sunny banks of 

 lake, Whitbourne (213). 

 *G. TRIFLORUM, ^ichx. Exploits Pdver (32). 



Achillea Millefolium, L. St. John's. ■ 



Anaphalis margaritacea, Benth. & Hook. St. John's 

 and Holyrood ; especially abundant in burned ground. 



Antennaria plantaginifolia, Hook. Holyrood. 

 *Anthemis Cotula, DC. Clode's Sound. 

 ♦Arctium Lappa, L. In leaf only, but probably var. 

 MINUS. Holyrood. 



Aster nemoralis, Ait. St. John's (177). 



A. Novi-l)ELGii, L. Exploits Pdver. 



A. PUNICEUS, L. Ptiver banks; common; Salmonier (73). 



A. RADULA, Ait. Salmonier and Manuels Pavers (175). 

 Forms passing into the following were collected near 

 St. John's : — 



A. Kadula, var. strictus, Gray. Exploits River (176). 



A. umbellatus, Mill. Common,especially along streams; 

 Manuels, Holyrood (54). 



