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247. LEONURUS, L. Motherwort. 



502 L. Cardiaca, L. Common in waste places near dwellings. 



248. LAMIUM, Tourn. - - - Dead-Nettle. 



503 L. amplexicaule, L. St. Andrew's, Vroom. 



249. TEUCRITTM, L. - Germander. 



504 T. Canadense, L. Sand beach, Kouchibouguac. 



LIX. PLANTAGINACE^. 



250. PLANTAGO, Tourn. - Plantain. Ribwort. 



505 P. major, L. Everywhere near dwellings. 



506 P. decipiens, Barneoud. Miramichi and St. John. (P. mari- 



thna of former list.) 



507 P. lanceolata, L. St. John, Hay, Herb. ; Fowler. 



DIVISION C.-APETAL^E. 



LX. AMARANTACE.E. 



251. AMARANTUS, Tourn. - - Amaranth. 



508 A. RETROFLEXtrs, L. Along the shore at Fredericton, Fowler; 



Salmon River, Wetmore. 



LXI. CHENOPODIACE.E. 



252. CHENOPODIUM, L. - Pigweed. Goosefoot. 



509 C. album, L. A very common weed. 



510 C. tjrbicum, L. At the railway depot, Carleton, Fowler, Hay; 



Petitcodiac, Brittain. 



511 C. hybridum, L. Petitcodiac, Brittain. 



512 C. Botrys, L. On the shore at Government House. Probably 



an outcast from the garden. 



513 C. capitatum, Benth. & Hook. (Blitum capitatum, L.) Indi- 



genous, or at least fully naturalized about Andover and 

 mouth of Aroostook, Wetmore; Eel River, Restigouche 

 Co., Herb. ; Tobique River and Grand Lake, apparently 

 indigenous, Hay, Bulletin II. 29. 



