200 Rhodora [OctoBER 
open fields and recent clearings, Grindstone, Grindstone Island, 
July 22 and August 13, 1912, Fernald, Long & St. John, no. 8024, 
8026. Prince Epwarp IsLtanp: dry sandy roadsides and fields, 
Tignish, August 6, 1912, Fernald, Long & St. John, no. 8025; Royalty 
Junction and Summerside, July, 1901, J. R. Churchill; among grass, 
East Point, August 15, 1888, J. Macoun, Herb. Geol. Surv. Can., no. 
17,439; grassy ses Union Road, August, 1888, J. Macoun, Herb. 
Geol. Surv. Can., no. 17,444. Nova Scotia: MeDonald’s, Dingwall, 
Aspy Bay, July 14, 1909, J. R. Churchill; Sydney, July 17, 1902, 
G. H. Morris; common in grassland, Sydney, August, 1902, Fernald; 
Big Intervale, Cape Breton Island, July, 1898, J. Macoun, Herb. 
G Surv. Can., no. 19,896; Barrington poe July, 1910, J. 
Macoun, fled Geol. Surv. Cans; nos. 80,661, 80,664; Canso, August 2, 
1901, J. Fowler; dry field, Sunny Brae, July 28, 1913, St. John, no. 
1447: thin soil, Black Hole, near Baxter’s Harbor, Scott’s Bay, 
August 24, 1902, Fernald; sandy soil, Vault Road, North Mountain, 
near Sheffield’s Mill, August 24, 1902, Fernald; dry soil, roadside, 
Windsor Junction, July 11, 1901, Howe & Lang, no. 433; Bridgewater, 
July, 1910, J. Macou n, Herb. Geol. Surv. Can., nos. 80,658, 80,659; 
rocks, Bell’s Island, hice 10, 1910, J. Macoun, Herb. Geol. Surv- 
Can. no. 80,662; Cape Sable Island, June 30, 1910, J. Macoun. 
Herb. Geol. Surv. Can., no. 80,656. Nrw Brunswick: thin grass- 
land, Bathurst, July 23, 1902, Williams & Fernald; grassy scoaeial 
Bathurst, August 13, 1913, s. F. Blake, no. 5368; sphagnum bog, 
Grande Anse, August 22, 1913, Blake, no. 5526; pasture, Miscou 
Harbor, August 26, 1913, Blake, no. 5543; St. John, Wm. Boott 
(August 8, 1873) et al.; St. Andrews, August, 1900, J. Fowler; Campo- 
bello Island, 1902, W.G.F arlow; Grand Sant ‘Tsland, 1902, 
Farlow. Main E: open grassland, New Limerick, August 13, 1909, 
Fernald, no. 2114; slaty bank 1 mile above Oldtown, August 2, 
1908, Fernald; gravelly open soil, Princeton, July 22 seit! Fernald, 
no. 2117; Passamaquoddy Bay, August, 1892, F. L. Harvey; Moose 
Island, Passamaquoddy Bay, August, 1909, Fernald, nos. 116, 2118, 
2119; dry soil, Pleasant Point, Perry, August, 1909, Fernald; Cross 
Island, August, 1902, Kat ie Purbieh: Cutler, August, 1902, Kate 
F urbish; roadside, Marshfield, July 8, 1902, Fernald; mossy roadside 
in woods between East Machias and Cutler, July 16, 1901, G. G. 
Kennedy; roadside, East Machias, July 23, 1910, C. H. Knowlton; 
Machias, August, 1888, J. W. Chickering; Black Island, July 20, 1894, 
BO * Redfield; grassland, Great Cranberry Island, Faron & Rand 
(1894) e Sea Wall, Mt. Desert Island, 1891 and 1892, Rand; 
moist Pron on roadsides, Brooklin, July 22, 1912, A. F. Hill, no. 
Wettstein’s Euphrasia americana was a complex, consisting F ; 
the E. officinalis of Pursh’s Flora, of specimens from St. John, New 
Brunswick (Matthew) and Quebec (Canby), and some material labeled 
“Flor. Am. bor.” (Hooker). The E. officinalis of Pursh’s Flora was 
