Preliminary List of the Plants of New Brunsioick. 
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569 A. viridis, DC. Common in damj:> soil. Richibncto, Pov^ler; 
Carleton, Ilay^ Herb. 
275. OSTRYA, Scop. - Hop-Horxbeam. Lever-wood. 
570 O. Virginica, Willd. Rather rare. Bass River, Fredericton. 
276. CORYLUS, L. - - - - Hazelxut. 
571 C. rostrata, Ait. Common along banks of streams. 
277. QUERCUS, L. Oak. 
572 Q. rubra, L. Rather common. Kent, Northumberland, York. 
573 Q. macrocarpa, Michx. (Q. alba of former list.) Near residence 
of \Y. S. Butler, Esq., Grand Lake. Rare. 
574 Q. coccinea, Wang., var. ambigua. Gray. Is said by Mr. Brit- 
tain to be quite common at Bellisle, King’s Co. I have 
not seen it. 
278. FAGUS, L. Beech. 
575 F. ferruginea, Ait. Common forest tree. 
LXII. SALICACEzE. 
279. SALIX, L. - - - - . Willow. 
576 S. humilis, Marshall. Dry barrens. Bass River, Kouchibouguac. 
577 S. discolor, Muhl. Banks of streams and wet grounds. Com- 
mon. 
578 S. petiolarsis. Smith. Petitcodiac, Brittain; St. Stephen, 
Vroom. 
579 S. cordata, Muhl. Bass River, Fowler; Petitcodiac, Brittain ; 
Salmon River, Wetrnore. 
580 S. livida, Wahl., var. occidentalis. Gray. Very common. 
581 S. viMiNALis, L. Cultivated in a few places. 
582 S. lucida, Muhl. Rather common. Kouchibouguac. 
583 S. nigra. Marsh. Have only seen it at Harris Cove. 
584 S. FRAGiLis, L. Commonly planted. 
585 S. Baba^lonica, Tourn. Cultivated for ornament. 
586 S. myrtilloides, L. In bogs, Richibncto. 
587 S. pyrifolia, Anderss. Abundant in Gloucester, Northumber- 
land, Kent Co.’s, also at Carleton, St. John Co. (Not in 
Gray’s Manual.) 
