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List of New Brunswick Plants. 
607b. Scirpus subterminalis, Torr. Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
619a. Rhyncospora fusca, Roem. and Schultes. Beak Rush. Near 
Hampton, Brittain. 
645. Carex lanuginosa, Mx. Petitcodiac and Moncton, Brittain : 
Upper St. John, Hay. 
683a. Zizania aquatica, L. Indian Rice. Water Oats. Abundant 
in water at Hampton and other places in King’s County, 
Brittain. 
692a. Muhlenbergia Mexicana, Trin. Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
696. Oryzopsis asperifolia, Mx. Common about Petitcodiac, Brit- 
tain. 
699a. Graphephorum melicoides, Beauv. Titusville, K. C., Brittain. 
710a. Poa caesia. Smith. Taborville, K. C., Brittain. 
714b. Festuca nutans, Willd. Lower Norton, Brittain. 
718. Phragmites communis, Trin. St. Stephen, Yroom. 
723. Elymus Canadensis L. Sussex and Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
734a. Pajjicum glabrum, Gaudin. Hampton, Brittain. 
7 48. Asplenium viride, Huds. Becoming more common about St. 
John in the moist, shady clefts of limestone rocks. Have 
found it at no less than seven stations near St. John the 
past year. Hay. 
750a. Scolopendrium vulgare. Smith. Near Woodstock, Jas. Sutton, 
1881; identified by Peter Jack, Esq., Halifax; rare. 
757a. Aspidium Goldianum, Hook. Near Woodstock, Peter Jack. 
Probably rare in New Brunswick. 
760. Aspidium aculeatum, Swartz, var. Braunii, Koch. St. Francis 
River, Andover, Hay. 
766. Woodsia glabella, R. Br. Aroostook Falls, Hay and Wet- 
more ; Grand Falls, Peter Jack. 
771a. Botrychium matricariaefolium, Eaton. Petitcodiac and 
Titusville, K. C., Brittain, 1881. A slender and beauti- 
ful species, from 3 to 9 in. high ; a smaller form growing 
in moss. 
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