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Waghome, A. C. The flora of Newfoundland, Labrador and St. Pierre et 

 Miquelon. Proc. and Trans. Nova Scot. Inst. Sci. 8: 359-373. 1893; 9: 83-100, 

 361-401. 1896-98. 



Bibliography; list of 538 species (Polypetalae and Gamopetalae), with locali- 

 ties ; largely compiled. 



Local 



Arsene. Louis, frere. Contribution to the flora of the islands of St. Pierre et 

 Miquelon. Rhodora 29: 117-133. 144-158, 173-191, 204-221. 1927. 



Previous botanical work, with bibliographical footnotes, author's explorations, 

 soil, phytogeography ; annotated list of newly recorded or otherwise noteworthy 

 species; table of known vascular plants (4S7 species, of which 391 are native), 

 showing names of collectors. 



Belamare, Ernest, Renauld, P., and Cardot, J. Flora rniquelonensis. 

 Florule de l'ile Miquelon (Amerique du Nord) . . . Annales Soc. Bot. Lyon 15: 

 65-143. 1888. (Reprinted 78 p.) 



Botanical explorations, topography, geology, climate, phytogeography; anno- 

 tated list of vascular plants, mosses, hepatics, lichens, algae. 



Eames, E. H. Notes upon the flora of Newfoundland. Rhodora 11: 85-99. 

 1909. 



Records of plants from the western coast, collected in 1908 by E. H. Eames 

 and C. C. Godfrey. 



Fernald, M. L. A botanical expedition to Newfoundland and southern Labra- 

 dor. Rhodora 13: 109-162. pi. 83-91. 1911. (Contrib. Gray Herb. 40.) 



Previous botanical explorations, with footnote references to publications ; itin- 

 erary of author's expedition, with mention of more important plants collected ; 

 geographic origin of flora. Known vascular plants are "scarcely 1,000 species." 



■ Recent discoveries in the Newfoundland flora. Rhodora 35: 1-16, 



47-63. 80-107. 120-140. 161-185, 203-223. 230-247, 265-2S3. 298-315, 327-346, 

 364-386,395-403. 29 fig. (maps), pi. 232-273. 1933. (Contrib. Gray Herb. 101.) 



Itinerary, etc. ; phytogeography ; range extensions, critical notes, and revision- 

 ary treatments of numerous species of plants. 



Two summers of botanizing in Newfoundland. Rhodora 28: 49-63, 



74-87, 89-111. 115-129. 145-155. 161-178, 181-204, 210-225, 234-241. pi. 153-155. 

 1926-27. (Contrib. Gray Herb. 76.) 



Running account of the author's expeditions in 1924 and 1925 ; annotated list 

 of noteworthy species collected. 



Robinson, B. L. 3 and Schrenk, Hermann von. Notes upon the flora of New- 

 foundland. Canad. Rec. Sci. 7: 3-31. 1896. (Reprinted.) 



Previous explorations, general features of flora ; annotated list of species col- 

 lected by the authors in 1894. (Avalon Peninsula.) 



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General 



Lindsay, A. W. H. A catalogue of the flora of Nova Scotia arranged accord- 

 ing to Grav's Manual of botany . . . Proc. and Trans. Nova Scot. Inst. Nat. 

 Sci. 4: 184^222. 1877. 



Tabular list of vascular and cellular plants, with localities. — See also How, 

 Henry. Additions . . . 1. c. p. 312-319. 1877. 



Prest. W. H. Edible wild plants of Nova Scotia. Proc. and Trans. Nova 

 Scot. Inst. Sci. 11: 3S7-416. 190S. 



Annotated list of 77 plants classified according to parts used. 



Local 



Bailey, L. "W. Notes on the seologv and botanv of Digby Neck. Proc. and 

 Trans. Nova Scot. Inst. Sci. 9: 69-S2. pi. 4-6. 1896. 



Includes unannotated partial list of spermatopbytes. (On peninsula in south- 

 western Nova Scotia.) 



Campbell, G. G. List of plants collected in the neighbourhood of Truro. Nova 

 Scotia, during the summer of 1883 and 1SS4. Proc. and Trans. Nova Scot. Inst. 

 Nat. Sci. 6: 209-225. 1885.— Supplementary list ... 1. c. 6: 283-285. 1886. 



Annotated list of vascular plants; Aster and Solidago omitted. 



