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69 Viola Labradorica, Schrank ( = V. canina, var. Muhlenbergii of last year’s 
report, and V. canina, var. sylvestris, of former lists). In wet 
soil under trees near St. Stephen. J. Vroom. 
'69o Viola subvestita, Greene. Much more abundant aiid showy than V. 
Labradorica, with which it has been confused. It grows on dry 
hill tops in and near St. Stephen, and is probably the form reported 
from other places in the province under the name of V. canina, 
var, sylvestris. Easily distinguished from V, Labradorica by its 
habitat, and by its deep violet color, as dark as the darkest of our 
stemless blue violets, and more reddish in hue. [In Prof. Greene’s 
description of V. subvestita (Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1901), 
the bractlets are said to be very near the flower, and notably 
auriculate at their base. These characters are not very evident 
in the St. Stephen plant.] J, Vroom. 
122a Ilex g“labra. Gray. Found in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, by Mr. 
C. S. Bruce. 
125 Vitis riparia, Michx. A single plant seen on the bank of St. Croix river, 
above Sprague’s Falls, 1899. J. Vroom. 
125a Vitis Vulpina, L. Gravelly bank of Aroostook river. Four Falls, 
Victoria County. M. L. Fernald. 
147a Astralaglis elegans, (Hook) Britton. Aroostook Falls. M. L. 
Fernald. 
165a Spiraea Sorbif'olia, L. Old pastures. Aroostook Junction. M. L. 
Fernald. 
191a AgrimODia striata, ^lichx. (See Rhodora, ii, 237). Sent from 
Digby, N. S., by Mr. N. W. Hogg. 
257 Cornus circinata, L’Her. Bank of Aroostook river. Four Falls. B. L, 
Robinson and M. L. Fernald. 
268 Viburnum Lentago, L. Abundant on Blood Island, St. Croix River. 
270a Triosteum perfoliatum, L, Rich wooded banks of Aroostook river, Four 
Falls, Victoria Count 3 ^ M. L. Fernald. 
307 Aster Lindleyanus, Torr and Gray. Dry woods. Four Falls. M, L. 
Fernald. 
347 Artemisia absinthium, L. Dry borders of woods. Grand Falls, M. L. 
Fernald. 
363a Hieracium aurantiacum, L. Rapidly" spreading as a weed in haj’ fields in 
different parts of Charlotte County. J. Vroom. 
433a Gentiana rubricauHs, Schwein (= G. linearis, var. latifolia, Gr, ) Dum- 
barton (the third station reported in Charlotte Co.) J, Vroom. 
434a Rartonia tenella, Muhl. Shelburne, N. S. C. S. Bruce. 
446 Echium vulgare, L. Welsford, Queens County. G. U. Hay. 
494 Calamintha Clinopodium (L. ) Kuntze (Satureia Clinopodium, Camel). 
Alluvial soil. Four Falls. B. L. Robinson. 
582a Salix glaucophylla, Bebb. Gravelly beach of Aroostook river. Four Falls, 
Viet. Co. M. L. Fei nald. A form with pubescent twigs found 
at the same place. 
