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is gratifying, as some of these have been found for the first time in 
North Eastern America. 
Mr. Brittain has explored an important field, the eastern portions 
of St. John and Kings Counties, and parts of Westmoreland County, 
with marked success. His discoveries have been numerous and 
important as the subjoined list will show. Mr. Vroom has been 
successful in finding in Charlotte County many species not before 
known to exist there. Mr. Wetmore at Andover is in the centre of 
one of the richest fields for the botanist to be found in the Province, 
a portion of which be has explored with success the past season. 
The Society is indebted to the above named gentlemen, to Mr. 
Moser, of York County and to Peter Jack, Esq., of Halifax, for the 
discovery here of new species. 
Owing to circumstances the Committee on Botany has not been 
able to meet this year. Mr. Vroom has, however, communicated to 
me much valuable information which is embodied in the List 
appended. 
14. Ranunculus sceleratus, L. St. Stephen, J. Vroom. 
30. Sanguinaria Canadensis, L. Petitcodiac, J. Brittain. 
37a. Cardamine pratensis, L. Cuckoo Flower. St, Patrick, Char- 
lotte County, J. Vroom; rare. 
55a. Viola Selkirkii, Pursh. Near Half-Moon Lake, St. John; St. 
Francis River, Hay. 
56a. Viola Canadensis, L. Canada Violet. Near Woodstock, R. 
Chalmers, Peter Jack. 
81. Cerasteum arvense, L. St. Francis, Madawaska County, G. 
U. Hay. 
94. Tilia Americana, L. Fine specimens of this tree (Bass Wood) 
found growing along shore of Long Reach, St. John River, 
and Lower Nerepis, Hay. 
106. Rhamnus alnifolius, L’Her. St. Francis River, Hay; Petitco- 
diac, J. Brittain. 
113a. Polygala Senega, L. Seneca Snakeroot. Aroostook Falls 
and Tobique Narrows, Victoria Co., Hay and Wetmore. 
114. Trifolium arvense, L. Lever Settlement, Charlotte County 
J. Vroom. 
