80 Appendix — (Report of (Botanical Committee. 
ADDITIONS TO LIST OF PHANEROGAMS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
12. Ranunculus multifidus, Pursh. Hampstead, Queens County, and 
Lakeville, Carleton County, Brittain. Tay’s Mills, York 
County, Moser. 
39. Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. St. Stephen; apparently native,. 
Vroom. 
73. Polygala Senega, L. Richmond, Carleton Co., Vroom. 
83. Cerasteum arvense, L. St. Andrews and Fredericton; apparently 
introduced in both places, Vroom. 
85. Stellaria longifolia, Muhl. St. Croix River, IF. F. Ganong. 
87. S. uliginosa, Murr. Nashwaaksis, Vroom. Quaco, Brittain. 
89. S. borealis. Bigel. St. Andrews and St. Stephen, Vroom. 
92. Arenaria peploides, L. Miscou Island, Hay. 
94. Sagina nodoza, Fenzl. Frye’s Island, Caraquet, Hay. 
97. Spergularia salina, Presl. Shippegan and Caraquet, Hay . 
121. Impatiens pallida, Nutt. Florenceville, Carleton Co., Brittain. 
163. Prunus serotina, Ehrh. Not uncommon about Florenceville^ 
Carleton Co., Brittain. 
174. Rubus hispidus, L. North Head, Grand Manan, Hay. 
192. Rosa Carolina, L. Probably rare in New Brunswick. “Readily 
recognized by the fine serration of the leaflets, in connec- 
tion with narrow stipules and usually hooked spines.” 
Watson says (Proc. Am. Acad., Yol. XX), “I have seen 
no specimens from Canada; . . , specimens from New 
Brunswick, sent as such, prove to be R. lucida.” He has 
since referred to this species one found at St. Stephen, 
Vroom. 
193. R. lucida, Ehrh. (not R. parviflora). Flowers two weeks earlier 
than the last. This is probably our common wild rose 
throughout the Province; though some specimens which 
have been placed here may belong to either of the next two 
species. 
193a R. liumilis. Marsh. (R. parviflora, Ehrh). Low ; outer sepals. 
always lobed ; spines usually slender, always straight. 
Reported along the shores of the St. Croix River, near St. 
Andrews, Ganong. 
1936, R. liitida, Willd. Usually low and very prickly; sepals entire. 
Frye’s Island, Hay; Digdeguash and Canoos, Vroom. 
195. R. rubiginosa, L., includes R. micrantha, Sm. Roadsides and 
fences. 
218. Drosera intermedia, Drev. and Hayne, var. Americana, D. C., 
North Head, Grand Manan, Hay; Titusville, Brittain. 
221. Hippuris vulgaris, L. Abundant on Miscou Island, Hay; Canoos 
River, Charlotte Co., Vroom; shores of Albert Co., common* 
Brittain. 
