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Preliminary List of the Plants of New PrunsvncTc. 
LXIV. THYMELEACEJ^. 
261. DIRCA, L. - Leatherwood. Moosewood. 
544 D. paliistris, L. Keswick Ridge, G. H. Burnett; Hillsboroiigli, 
Brittain. 
LXV. ELEAGNACE^. 
262. SHEPHERDIA, Xutt. - - Shepherdia. 
545 S. Canadensis, Xiitt. Clinging to rocky banks at Grand Falls, 
St. John, and at Cape Bon Ami, Restigonche, F Older; 
Narrows, Tobique River, ATay, Bulletin II. 30. 
LXVI. SANTALACEiE. 
263. COMANDRA, Nutt. - Bastard Toad-Flax. 
546 C. livida, Richardson. Near St. John, Matthew.^ Brittain; 
Port Elgin, Brittain. 
LXVII. EUPHORBIACE^. 
264. EUPHORBIA, L. - - - - Spurge. 
547 E. polygonifolia, L. Kouchibouguac beach in sand. 
548 E. Helioscopia, L. River Charlo and Buctouche, Foiolei; 
Herb. 
549 E. Cyparissias, L. Have only noticed it in gardens, Fowler; 
about roadsides in a few places, Nashwaak, Vroom. 
550 E. Peplus, L. Spontaneous in gardens, Richibucto, Foider; 
weed in gardens, Chipman, %Vetmore. 
LXVIII. URTICACE^. 
265. ULMUS, L. Elm. 
551 U. Americana, L. Common on rich intervales. 
266. HUMULUS, L. Hop. 
552 H. Lupulus, L. Cultivated. Scarcely wild. 
267. CANNABIS, Tourn. .... Hemp. 
553 C. sativa, L. Spontaneous in a few places. Richibucto, Fow- 
ler; near Taborville Bridge, King’s Co., Brittain., Herb. 
268. URTICA, Tourn. .... Nettle. 
554 U. gracilis. Ait. Rather common in waste places. Bass River, 
Fowler., Herb. ; Salmon River (Victoria Co.), Hay. 
