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



528 P. arifolium, L. Low grounds, Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Hope- 



well, Brittain. 



529 P. sagittatum, L. Kouchibouguac, Fredericton, Fowler; Jem- 



seg and King's Co., Hay, Herb. 



530 P. Convolvulus, L. Kouchibouguac and Bass River, Fowler; 



Eel River, Restigouche, Herb. 



531 P. cilinode, Michx. Climbing over shrubs and fallen trees, 



Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Norton, Hay, Herb. 



532 P. dumetorum, L., var. scandens, Gray. Norton, Fowler; along 



St. John River, Hay. 



533 P. Tartaricum, L. Extensively cultivated and spontaneous 



for a few years. 



258. FAGOPYRTTM, Tourn. - - Buckwheat. 



534 F. esculentum, Moench. Cultivated and remaining as a weed 



for a few years. 



259. RUMEX, L. - Dock. Sorrel. 



535 R. pratensis, Mert. Campbellton, Chalmers; also Herb. 



536 R. orbiculatus, Gray. In wet places, Kent, Fowler; Campbell- 



ton, Chalmers. 



537 R. salicifolius, Weinmann. Shore of Richibucto River, Fowler; 



Campbellton, Herb. ; Campbellton and New Mills, Chal- 

 mers. 



538 R. crispus, L. Fredericton. In grass fields. 



539 R. obtusifolius, L. Tabusintac on Bathurst road, Fowler; 



Germain Brook, King's Co., JBrittain. 



540 R. maritimus, L. Shore near mouth of Molus River, and 



Shediac. 



541 R. Acetosella, L. The most abundant weed in old and barren 



fields. 



542 R. occidentalis, Watson. Campbellton, Chalmers. Fide Prof. 



Macoun. 



LXIII. ARISTOLOCHIACE^. 



260. ASARUM, Tourn. - - - Wild-Ginger. 



543 A. Canadense, L. Fredericton, Fowler; Queensbury, Dr. 



Bailey; Morrison's Mills, Vroom, Herb. ; common about 

 Andover in rich woods, Wetmore; abundant on Upper St. 

 John and St. Francis, Salmon (Victoria Co.) and Eel 

 Rivers, Hay, Bulletin II. 25 ; Darling's Island, Brittain. 



