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304. Arnica mollis, Hook. Tobique Narrows, Hay; Andover and 
Grand Falls, Wetmore. 
( 335a. Vacciniiim caespitosum, Mx. St. Francis River, and spar- 
^ bigly along shore Upper St. John, Hay. 
I 338a. Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, Spreng. Bearberry. Kennebeccasis 
; Island, Hay. 
j 347a. Pyrola rotundifolia, L., var. uliginosa. Gray. Andover, Hay. 
367a. Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. St. Patrick, Charlotte Co., 
Vroom; Otty’s Lake, near Hampton, Brittain. 
373a. Limosella aquatica, L., var. tenuifolia, Hoffm. Near St. 
I Stephen, Charlotte Co., Yroom ; Scarce. 
1 382a. Bartsia Odontites, Hudson. Abundant on Island, Falls, 
Mouth St. John, Hay. 
' 384a. Pedicularis Furbishiae, Watson. “ Growing on wet banks 
St. John River from Van Buren, Me., south about sixty 
miles. Allied to P. Canadensis and dedicated to Miss 
Kate Furbish,” — Prof. Sereno Watson. Upper St. John, 
Hay; Andover, Wetmore. 
386b. Phryma Leptostachya, L. Andover, Wetmore; Lower Nor- 
ton, Brittain. 
400a. Galeopsis Ladanum, L. Hemp Nettle. Ballast, St. John, 
1881, Hay. 
401. Stachys palustris, Mx., var. aspera, Gray. Quaco, Brittain; 
Partridge Island, Hay; St. Andrews, Yroom, 1880. 
403a. Echium vulgare, L. Blue Weed. Viper’s Bugloss. Quaco 
and Petitcodiac, Brittain. This last addition to our 
troublesome weeds is rare in N. E. America, although 
widely distributed in Europe and Northern Asia. It is a 
rough, bristly biennial, has a red-purple corolla in bud, 
afterwards changing to a brilliant blue. 
1409a. Cynoglossum Yirginicum, L. Wild Comfrey. Petitcodiac, 
Brittain. 
;418. Gentiana Amarella, L., var. acuta. Hook. f. Island, Falls, 
Mouth of St. John, Hay. 
420a. Limnanthemum lacunosum, Grisebach. Several stations in 
Kings County, Brittain, 
j424. Asclepias incarnata, L. Keswick, Hay; Lower Norton and 
Hammond River, Brittain; Charlotte County, Yroom. 
