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184. LEDUM, L. - - - - Labkador Tea. 
403 L. latifolium, Ait. Common in wet barrens. Koucbibonguac, 
Bass River, Fowler; St. John Co., Hay^ Herb.; Herb. 
Mrs. Heustis; Bald Mountain on the Tobique, Dr. Bailey., 
Can. Nat. 1864, p. 87, Nictau Lake, 1. c. p. 88. 
185. RHODODENDRON, L. - - Rose-Bay. 
404 R. Rhodora, Don. Covering extensive tracts of swampy ground 
in the northern counties, Fowler; St. John and King’s, 
Hay., Herb. 
186. PYROLA, Tourn. - Winteegreen. Shinleaf. 
405 P. minor, L. Hopewell, Brittain. Said to be found at Dal- 
housie. 
406 P. secunda, L. Common in rich woods. 
407 P. chlorantha, Swartz. Lily Lake, Herb.; between Wood- 
stock and Houlton, Yroom. “A specimen of this plant 
presented to the Herbarium by I. Allan Jack, Esq., is 
dated Fredericton, 1844; Petitcodiac, Brittain; Rich- 
mond, VroomP Bulletin III. 34. 
408 P. elliptica, Nutt. Very common. Norton, Hay., Herb.; 
Indian Falls of Nej)isiquit, Dr. Bailey., Can. Nat. 1864, p. 92. 
409 P. rotundifolia, L. Common. Bass River, Fowler. 
var. incarnata, DC. Fredericton, Dr. Bailey; Edmundton, 
Hay. 
var. asarifolia. Hook. Woodstock, Fowler. 
var. uliginosa. Gray. Andover, Hay., Bulletin II. 30. 
187. MONESES, Salisb. - One-flowered Pyrola. 
410 M. uniflora. Gray. Rather common. Kent and Northumber- 
land Co., Fowler; St. John Co., Hay., Herb.; Salmon 
River, lYetmore. 
188. CHIMAPHILA, Pursh. - - Pipsisseava. 
411 C. umbellata, Nutt. Common. Bass River, Kouchibouguac, 
Fowler; Grand Lake, Hay., Herb. 
XLIII. MONOTROPEiE. 
189. MONOTROPA, L. - Indian Pipe. Pine-sap. 
412 M. uniflora, L. Restigouche and Kent Co.’s, Fowler; St. John 
and King’s, Hay., Herb. 
