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431. Blitum capitatum, L. Andover, Wetmore. Doubtless indi- 
genous. 
431a. Polygonum hydropiperoides, Mx. Mild Water -pepper. 
Bloomfield, K. C., Brittain. 
469. Pilea pumila. Gray. Petitcodiac and Havelock, Brittain. 
469*. Cannabis sativa, L. Hemp. “ Spontaneous for years, near 
Taborville Bridge, K. C.,” Brittain. 
503. Pinus Banksiana, Lambert. “ Forms thick groves, extending 
for miles about Petitcodiac and Anagance, where it is a 
handsome tree from 30 to 50 feet high, valuable for tim- 
ber,'’ Vroom. 
517a. Symplocarpus foetidus, Salisb. Hear Episcopal Church, Lower 
Hammond River, Brittain. Said to be a troublesome 
weed on the Stock Farm. 
532a. Potamogeton Robbinsii, Oakes. Hampton and Petitcodiac, 
Brittain. 
535. Scheuchzeria palustris, L. Tay’s Mills, York County, Moser; 
St. Stephen, Vroom. 
539a. Orchis spectabilis, L. Eel River, York County, Hay. 
541a. Habenaria viridis, R. Br.,var. bracteata, Reichenbach. Tabor- 
ville, Brittain. 
546. Habenaria blephariglottis. Hook. Tay’s Mills, York Co., 
J. Moser. 
547a. Habenaria lacera, R. Br. Hampton, Brittain. 
549a. Goody era pubescens, R. Br. Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
556. Calypso borealis, Salisbury. The great beauty of this rare 
plant is an excuse for another reference to its whereabouts. 
Many specimens of it were found near the Half-moon 
Lake, near St. John, this year, and Mr. Brittain sends a 
handsome specimen from Petitcodiac, found by Mr. Vroom. 
581a. Polygonatum biflorum. Ell. St. Francis and Upper St. John, 
Hay, Wetmore; Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
583a. Allium tricoccum. Ait. Eel River, York Co., Hay; near 
Hampton, Brittain. 
598. Pontederia cordata, L. Grand Lake, and at several points on 
St. John River, Hay; quite common in western parts of 
Charlotte County, Vroom. 
607a. Scirpus Clintonii, Gray. Digdeguash, Vroom. 
