210 Rhodora [SEPTEMBER 
NEWFOUNDLAND: grassy strand, Ingornachoix Bay, August 2, 
1910, Fernald and Wiegand no. 2354; damp talus &f limestone sea- 
cliffs, Point Riche, Ingornachoix Bay, August 4, 1910, Fernald and 
Wiegand no. 2355; talus slopes of the marble region between Mt. 
Musgrave and Humber Mouth, July 18, 1910, Fernald and Wiegand 
no. 2353. 
QUEBEC: cold calcareous walls of the Grand Coupe, Percé, Gaspé 
Co., August 5, 1907, Fernald and Collins no. 795 (a very small and 
immature plant); alluvial woods, Nouvelle, Bonaventure Co., J uly 
19 and 20, 1908, Collins and Fernald; Grand Cascapedia River, 
Bonaventure Co., July 12-15, 1905, Williams, Collins and Fernald 
no. 1; meadows and swamps in the slaty region south of Bic, Rimouski 
Co., July 25, 1907, Fernald and Collins no. 794 (type); Riviére du 
Loup, July 24, 1908, A. A. Eaton no. 217; Little Metis, July 18, 1906, 
James Fowler; Georgeville, July 5, 1905, J. R. Churchill. 
AINE: rich upland meadows, Cutler, Washington Co., July 3, 
1902, Kennedy, Williams, Collins and F ernald; larch and arbor- 
vitae swamps, Houlton, Aroostook Co., July 13, 1916, Fernald and 
Long no. 12302. 
Micuican: Isle Royale, Lake Superior, July 3, 1909, W. S. Cooper 
no. 23 (a large but very immature specimen, which appears to be of 
this variety, but cannot be identified with entire certainty ).! 
except in their smaller size (0.5-0.8 mm. long when dried) and slightly 
wider dehiscence. This also is an undescribed variety, 
OTRYCHIUM VIRGINIANUM (L.) Sw. var. intermedium, var. nov., 
' This list includes all the material of the Botrychium virginianum group from the region of 
the Gulf of St. Lawrence with three ions, viz.: ini 
viz.: 1. Typical Botrychium virginianum 
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August 26, 1912, Long i. John no. 6681 The following variety 
occurs on Cape and, as noted on p. 211. 3. Three plants collected by Mr. Harold 
St. John in September 1915, at i iry of Mingan, on the shore 
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Seignoiry 
peninsula survey of Canada, no. 90028) appear to belong to an unde- 
scribed variety of Botrychium virginianum. 
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that it seems best to postpone a description of 
this form until better material can be obtained. As Mr. St. John hopes to visit the same 
region again, in the near future, I have hopes that additional material of this form may soon 
be available. 

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