12 Natural History Society of N B., Bulletin No. IV 



J -Jo A. cylindrica, Gray. St. Francis River, Hay. 



7 A. Virginiana, L. Mouth of Upsalquitch, Fowler ; Grand Falls, 

 St. John River, Moser ; Lower Kennebeccasis, Mada- 

 waska, St. Francis, Hay, Bulletin II. 25, 27 ; Andover and 

 along St. John, Wetmore. 

 y ^-8 A. dichotoma, L., (A. Pennsylvanica, L.) Rather common 

 throughout the province. 



9 A. nemorosa, L. Rare in northern counties. Near mouth of N. 



W. Miramichi, Fowler ; South Bay, Mrs. Heustis ; Rothe- 

 say and Bloomfield, Hay, Herb. 



10 A. Hepatica, L., (Hepatica triloba, Chaix.) Keswick Ridge, 



Herb. N. B. Univers., Fowler; in Herb., Moser; St. 

 Stephen, Vroom ; Petitcodiac, William Price. 



4. RANUNCULUS, L. - Buttercup. Crowfoot. 



11 R. aquatilis, L., var. trichophyllus, Gray. In sluggish brooks. 



Black River, Northumberland Co. ; Bass River, Kent Co., 

 Fowler, in Herb. ; Tobique River, Hay. 



12 R. multifidus, Pursh., (R. Parshii, Torrey). In ditches at Point 



de Bute and Belledune. 



13 R. Flammula, L., var. reptans, Gray. Woodstock, Fowler; 



Fredericton, Herb.; common at Salmon River and 

 Andover, Wetmore; along St. John River, Hay. 



14 R. Cymbalaria, Pursh. Near brackish or salt water along the 



rivers Kouchibouguac, Richibucto, St. John, Fowler; Herb. 



15 R. abortivus, L. Bass River, Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Lan- 



caster, Mrs. Heustis; Hampton, Hay, Herb. 



16 R. sceleratus, L. Shediac, River Charlo, Fowler; St. Stephen, 



Vroom. 



17 R. recurvatus, Poir. Along a small shaded brook near Manse, 



Bass River, Fredericton, Foioler; Kennebeccasis and St. 

 John, .Say, in Herb.; Vroom; Clifton and Andover, Wetmore. 



18 R. Pennsylvanicus, L. Rather rare. Kouchibouguac, Fowler; 



Grand Lake and Keswick Ridge, Hay, Herb. 



19 R. repens, L. We have two forms, one introduced and com- 



mon about St. John, the other taller and smoother, native. 

 The introduced form may be recognized by its hairy creep- 

 ing runners and blotched leaves. 

 ^20 R. acris, L. Abundant everywhere. 



5. CALTHA, L. Marsh Marigold. 



21 C. palustris, L. Common. Bass River, Coal Branch, Kent 

 Co., Fowler; Indian Falls on Nepisiquit, Dr. Bailey, Can. 

 Nat. 1864, p. 92 ; Madawaska County, Hay. 



