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pens, R. Br. ; Cypripedium parviflorum, Salisb. ; C. pubescens, 
Willd. ; Triglochin palustre, L. ; Eriophorum alpinum, L., Rhyn- 
cospora alba, Vahl. ; Oryzopsis asperifolia, Michx. ; Zizania 
aquatica, L. ; Cystopteris bulbifera, Bernh ; Woodsia Ilvensis, R. 
Br. ; Aspideum cristatum, Swartz ; Habenaria lacera, R. Br. 
(common between Au Lac and Port Elgin ) ; H. viridis, R. Br., 
var. bracteata, Reich, Petitcodiac and Havelock — Brittain ; Cus- 
cuta Gronovii, Willd., Nashwaaksis and St. Stephen, not rare 
about St. John, also at Lake Utopia. Papaver dubium, L., and 
Calendula officinalis have been produced from seeds self sown in 
gardens at St. Stephen for many years — -Vroom ; Calamintha clino- 
podium, Benth., Nitella flexilis, Agardh, are probably not rare. 
St. John, January, 1884. 
G. U. Hay, 
J. Vroom, 
R. Chalmers, 
Committee on Botany. 
ADDITIONAL LIST OF PLANTS -1883. 
30a. Glaucium luteum, Scop. Horn-Poppy. Ballast, St. John, 
Sep., G. U. Hay. 
34a. Nasturtium officinale, R. Br. True Water-Cress. 
Hillsborough, Aug., J. Brittain. 
42. Sisymbrium officinale, Scop. Spreading rapidly at St. 
Stephen, J. Vroom. 
67. Saponaria officinalis, L. Along shore Long Reach, 
Saint John River, Sep., Hay. 
77a. Stellaria crassifolia, Ehrh. Thick-leaved Chick-weed. 
Shediac, July, Brittain. 
79. S. humifusa, Rottboell. Shediac, July, Brittain. 
82. Sagina procumbens, L. The apetalous form (S. apetala, L.) 
occurs at St. Stephen, Vroom. 
