APPENDIX — BOTANICAL REPORT. 
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BOTANICAL REPORT. 
Mr. Brittain, now of the Normal School, Fredericton, and 
Mr. Philip Cox, of Newcastle, made a canoe trip down the 
Restigouche in July, 1888. Mr. Brittain, a member of the 
Botanical Committee, reports the following new or rare plants 
from this interesting region, 
Clematis verticillaris. 
Anemone parviflora, 
Astragalus oroboides. 
Collomia linearis. 
Galium boreale. 
Carex concinna. 
C. alpina. 
Pyrola minor. 
Arabis Drummondii. 
A. petraea. 
not before traversed by botanists:: 
Eleocharis pauciflora. 
Salix longifolia. 
Juncus alpinus, var. . 
Selaginella selaginoides 
Pinguicula vulgaris. 
Aspidium fragrans, 
Woodsia byperborea. 
W. glabella. 
Pbegopteris calcarea. 
DONATIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and Title of Book. 
1888. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Published — Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, 
Ottawa Naturalist’s Field Club. — January number, (April) 
Yol. I., No. XII., (May) October 1887, and February 
1888, (October) July and August 1888, (December)* 
Yol. I., No 7. 
Natural History Society, Montreal. — Canadian Record of 
Science, Yol. III., Nos. 1, 3 and 4. 
United States Geological Survey. — Mineral Resources of 
United States, 1886, (October) Atlas of Geography of 
Leadville. 
Prof. J. Macoun. — Catalogue of Canadian Plants, Part III. 
(October) Part IY. 
Author. — Catalogue of Canadian Birds by M. Chamberlain. 
E. Gilpin, Esq , C. E. — Quarterly Journal Geological Society 
London, No. — , (October) No. 175. 
