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



391 V. corymbosum, L. Apparently rare. Grand Lake, Hay; St. 



Stephen, Vroom. 

 var. atroceum, Gray. A single specimen found at Weldford 

 on the Richibucto River seems to belong to this form. 



392 Y. caespitosum, Michx. St. Francis River and Upper St. John, 



Hay, Bulletin II. 25, 27. 



176. OXYCOCCUS, Pers. - - - Cranberry. 



393 O. palustris, Pers. Common in peat bogs everywhere and on 



marshes round the coast. 



394 O. macrocarpus, Pursh. Peat bogs and marshes. Abundant. 



177. CHIOGENES, Salisb. - - - Snowberry. 



395 C. hispidula, Torr. & Gr. Abundant in mossy damp woods. 



XLIL ERICACEAE. 



178. ARCTOSTAPHYLUS, Adans. - Bearberry. 



396 A. Uva-ursi, Spreng. Kennebeccasis Island, Hay, Herb. 



179. GAULTHERIA, Kalm, L. - Aromatic Wintergreen. 



397 G. procumbens, L. Common in Northumberland and Kent, 



I^oicle?', and in St. John and King's, Hay, Herb. "I 

 never found it north of Bathurst," Chalmers. 



180. CASSANDRA, Don. - - Leather-leaf. 



398 C. calyculata, Don. Abundant in bogs throughout the Province, 



Fowler; St. John, Hay, Herb. ; Bald Mountain on the 

 Tobique, Br. Bailey, Can. Nat. 1864, p. 87. 



181. EPIG^EA, L. Mayflower. 



399 E. repens, L. Abundant in Kent and Northumberland, Fowler; 



St. John and King's, Hay, Herb. " I never found it north 

 of Bathurst," Chalmers. 



182. ANDROMEDA, L. Andromeda. 



-400 A. polifolia, L. Common in cold bogs. Kent Co., Fowler; St. 

 John, Hay, Herb. 



183. KALMIA, L. American Laurel. 

 M01 K. angustifolia, L. Abundant in dry barrens. 



402 K. glauca, Ait. Common. Kouchibouguac, along Richibucto 

 River, Fowler; St. John, Jemseg, Hay, Herb. 



