﻿The Flora of Neivfoundland. 15 



La Pylaie mentions, without any proper description, in 

 Ann. Sci. Nat., Ser. 1, IV., 176. 

 CiRC.'EA ALPINA, L. Manuels (6). 

 *Epilobium adenocaulon, Haussk. Near streams, St. 

 John's (195) and Holyrood. 



E. ANGUSTIFOLIUM, L. Burned regions, etc. ; abundant ; 

 St. John's (143). 



E. PALUSTRE, L. St. John's. 

 *E. PALUSTRE, forma Labradorica, Haussk. Moist 

 places on rocky hills, St. John's (194). 



Archangelica atropurpurea, Hoffm. Exploits Eiver. 

 *Carum Carui, L. Chance escape, St. John's. 

 *C0NI0SELINUM Canadense, Torr. & Gray. Exploits 

 Eiver; infrequent. 



LiGUSTicuM SCOTICUM, L. Cliffs of Placentia Bay. 

 Sanicula Marilandica, L. Exploits Eiver. 

 *SiUM CICUT^FOLIUM, Gmelin. Whitbourne. 

 Aralia hispida. Vent. Frequent about Manuels and 

 on barrens near Exploits Eiver (183). 



A. NUDiCAULis, L. Eocky hills, St. John's. 



CoRNUS Canadensis, L. Very common, St. John's, 

 Whitbourne (49), and Salmonier, showing great varia- 

 bility in foliage, especially in woodland forms, which 

 differ greatly in the number and arrangement of the 

 leaves, the sterile shoots beinor often branched and having 

 opposite, not whorled, leaves upon the branches. A 

 striking anomalous form was seen several times in which 

 a second whorl of leaves formed above the main whorl was 

 connate in a cup. 



C. STOLONIFERA, Michx. Common, and widely distri- 

 buted upon the island ; St. John's (217). 



DiERViLLA TRIFIDA, Moench. St. John's (10); common. 



LiNN^A BOREALis, L. St. John's (55). 



