•26 JVatiiml History Society of H. J5., Bulletin No. IV. 
185 P. argentca, L. Chamcook Mountain, Norton, Hay. 
186 P. arguta, Pursh. Keswick Kidge, Moser; Indian Falls of 
Ne]usiquit, T>r. Bailey^ Can. Nat. 1864, p. 92; Grand 
Falls, 1. c. p. 93. 
187 P. Anserina, L. Common on brackish marshes and river banks. 
188 P. fruticosa, L. Rothesay, F older; Madawaska and rare along 
Upper St. John, Hay., Herb. 
189 P. tridentata. Ait. Buctouche, Carleton, Fowler; Sugar Loaf, 
Restigouche, Chalmers; Nerepis, Upper St. John, Head 
Waters of Tobique, Douglas Mountain, Hay., Herb., Bul- 
letin II. 32. 
190 P. palustris. Scop. Rather common, Lancaster, Hay., Herb. 
87. AGRIMONIA, Tourn. _ _ . Agrimony. 
191 A. Eupatoria, L. Canaan, Kent Co., Fowler; Campbellton, St. 
John River, Hay, Herb. 
88. ROSA, Tourn. Rose. 
192 R. Carolina, L. Common throughout the Province. 
193 R. parviflora, Ehrh. (R. lucida. Gray, Manual, 158) Common. 
Bass River, Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Lancaster, Hay, 
Herb. 
194 R. blanda. Ait. Petitcodiac, Brittain, Herb.; Tobique River, 
Hay. 
195 R. RUBiGiNOSA, L. Common about garden fences. 
89. PYRUS, L. - - - - Pear. Apple. 
196 P. arbutifolia, L., var. melanocarpa. Hook. Bass River, Kouchi- 
bouguac, Miramichi, Fowler; St. John, Herb. Mrs. Heustis; 
Hay, Herb. 
197 P. Americana, DC. Common. Often planted. 
90. CRAT^GUS, L. - Hawthorne, White Thorn. 
198 C. OxYACANTiiA, L. Frequently planted for hedges and beside 
fences. 
199 C. tomentosa, L. Rather common. Brittain sends it from 
Pollet River with pink hs. 
var. pyrifolia. Gray. Some fine specimens along the road at 
Government House, Fredericton. 
91 AMELANCHIER, Media. June-Berry. Shad-bush. 
200 A. Canadensis, Torr & Gray. Abundant throughout the Pro- 
vince. 
