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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
Salix nigra, Marsh. Washademoak Lake and Canaan Forks, Queens Co.. 
J. Moser. Brandy Point, St. John River, Macoun and Hay. 
8; sericea, Marsh. M'ashademoak Lake. Rare. J. Moser. 
.■)Sh Salix m 3 *rtilloides, L. (This willow, found last summer in Magnerawaak 
meadow, Calais, probably" occurs on the Canadian side of the river. 
J. Vroom). ^ 
{)‘A9n Sniilax rotllD difolia, L. Found at Lake Annis, near Yarmouth, 
Nova Scotia, bj- Mr. D. Soloan ; and near Shelburne harbor, N. S., 
b}’ Mr. C. S. Bruce. (This and the other plants named above 
from Nova Scotia maj' be looked for in New Brunswick.) 
71 o Naias tlexilis, Rostk. St. Croix River, below Grand Falls (the second 
station in Charlotte (Jount\J. J. Vroom. 
9’Adn L^'copodium clavatum, L. Var. Monostachyon, Hook. Open spruce 
woods. Grand Falls. M. L. Fernald. 
940 L. complanatum L. Open woods. Grand Falls. B. L. Robinson and 
M. L. Fernald. (The Q^pical form with more distinctl}" dimorphous 
and narrower leaves and less erect and bush}' branches than the 
variety Chamaci/paris.iu.'i. 
940/> L. sabinaJolium, Willd. Open spruce woods. Grand Falls. B. L. 
Robinson and M. L. Fernald. 
