﻿The Flora of Newfoundland. 1^ 



Nemapanthes fascicularis, Eaf. Along the banks of 

 Badger Brook (83). 



Acer rubrum, L. Exploits Kiver. 



A. SPICATUM, Lam. Eocky banks, Manuels River. 



Medicago lupulina, L. Roadsides, St.. John's. 



PisUM SP. (indeterminate state). Exploits River ; pro- 

 bably introduced by lumbermen or campers. 



*Trifolium hybridum, L. Whitbourne and Virginia. 

 Water ; frequent. 



T. pratense, L. Whitbourne. 



T. REPENS, L. St. John's, Whitbourne, etc. 



VicciA Cracca, L. Borders of fields, St.. John's. 



V. SATIVA, L. Cultivated fields, St, John's; infrequent. 



Amelanchier Canadensis, Medic, In two forms, grow- 

 ing together, in woods, St. John's :— 



(1) Nearly typical ; tall shrub, with leaves oblong,. 

 short-acuminate, rounded at base ; fruits three or four 

 together, in loose naked raceme, small, red (53). 



(2) Arborescent shrub, fifteen feet high ; leaves large 

 and subcuneate at base ; fruits axillary and solitary, or 

 terminal in pairs, larger, greenish (237). The latter form 

 does not fall satisfactorily in any of the described varie- 

 ties. 



Fragaria vesca, L. Manuels and Holyrood. 



Geum rivale, L. Woods near Salmonier (80) and. 

 Exploits Rivers. 



POTENTILLA Anserina, L. Placentia (42). 



P. FRUTicosA, L. Manuels (20), 



P. NoRVEGiCA, L. Railway ballast,. Whitbourne (84). 



P. TRIDENTATA, Ait. Rocky hills,. St John's ; common. 

 (23). 



PoTERiUM Canadense, Benth. & Hook.. Along Manuels- 

 (25) and Exploits Rivers. 



