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(The names of species and varieties in italics have not 
liitherto been reported from N. B.) 
Acer rubrum L. var. tridens Wood. Ingleside. A tree of 
wide-spreading habit. Leaves, small, the middle lobe broadly 
triangular. Not hitherto found north of Auburndale, Mass. 
Potentilla palustris (L.) Scop. var. subisericea Becker. 
Nerepis River. The first station known to us in America. — 
Fernald. 
Betula alba L. var. cor difolia (Regel) Fernald. A doubtful 
variety in our woods. 
Thalictrum confine Fernald. Ingleside. (All N. B. plants 
reported hitherto as T. dioicum and T. occidentale belong 
here. — Fernald. ) 
Scirpus fluviatilis (Torr.) Gray. Nerepis River. 
Neslia paniculata (L.) Desv. Fairville and Ingleside. A bad 
weed. 
Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. Fairville. 
Artemisia frigida Wild. Fairville. 
Achillea Ptarmica L Ingleside. Apparently naturalized. 
Senecio Robbinsii Oakes. Near Harvey Station. 
Solidago racemosa Greene. Aroostook Falls. (Erroneously 
■called S. humilis in previous lists. — Fernald. 
Salix pellita Anders. Ingleside and Nerepis. A beautiful 
shrub. 
Salix nigra Marsh. Ingleside. 
Populus balsamifera. Ingleside. Aroostook River. 
Potamogeton filiformis Pers. Ingleside. 
Potamogeton Vaseyi Robbins. Ingleside. The first station, 
apparently, east of Penobscot River. — Fernald. 
Sporobolus uniflorm (Muhl.) Scrib & Merr. Ingleside. 
Setaria viridis (L.) var. Weinmmii (R. & S ) Brand. 
Ingleside. 
Apocynum medium Greene. Ingleside. 
Euphorbia glyptosperma Engelm. Hartland. 
Euphorbia hirsuta (Torr.) Wiegand. Aroostook Jet. 
Vaccinium caespitosum Mich. Aroostook Falls. 
