﻿14 Canadian Record of Science. 



Prunus Pennsylvanica, L. f. Salmonier River (74). 

 P. YiRGiNiANA, L. Salmonier River (75). 



Pyrus arbutifolia, L. f. Rocky hills, Quiddy-Viddy 

 (51), and on Exploits River. 

 *P. SAMBUCIFOLIA, Cham. & Schlecht. Whitbourne. 

 *RosA HUMiLis, Marsh. St. John's. 



R. NITIDA, Willd. St. John's. 



RuBUS Canadensis, L. Whitbourne (235). 



R. CHAMi?^:MORUS, L. Whitbourne, etc. 



R. strigosus, Michx. Very abundant, especially on 

 recently burned land, said to be the first growth after 

 forest fires. Whitbourne (66). 



R. STRIGOSUS, var. GAUD ATUS,n.var. Leaves more divided; 

 leaflets narrow, lanceolate, caudate-attenuate ; those of the 

 sterile shoots cleft nearly or quite to the base. Rocky 

 Jiills south of harbour, St. John's, August 1. 



R. TRIFLORUS, Richards. Along Manuels and Exploits 

 Rivers. 



SPiRiEA SALICIFOLIA, L. Abundant about St. John's (22). 



MiTELLA NUDA, L. Exploits River. 



RiBES PROSTRATUM, I'Her. Rocky hills, St. John's (113). 



Drosera rotundifolia, L. Quiddy-Viddy (144). 

 *D. intermedia, var. Americana, DC. Sphagnum bogs, 

 JManuels (145) and Exploits Rivers. 



*Callitriche yerna, L. Muddy shores of Quiddy-Viddy 

 Lake (229). 



*C. HETEROPHYLLA, Pursh. Whitbourne (215) and Ex- 

 ploits River. 



HiPPURis vulgaris, L. Exploits River (119). 



*Myriophyllum alterniflorum,DC. Whitbourne (169.) 



M. tenellum, Bigel. Quiddy-Viddy Lake (16). There 

 is scarcely a doubt that this is the M. denudatum which 



