Preliminarij List of the Plants of New Brunswick. 
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287. TSUGA, Carr. Hemlock. 
601 T. Canadensis, Endl. (Abies Canadensis, Michx.) In Kent, 
Northumberland, Gloucester and King’s, forming large 
forests, 
288. ABIES, Tourn. Fir. 
602 A. balsamea, Marshall, Common everywhere, 
289. LARIX, Tourn. - - Larch. Hacmatac, 
603 L. Americana, Michx. Common throughout. 
CLASS IL-E]^DOGE]^OUS PLANTS. 
LXXV. HYDROCHARIDACEiE. 
290. YALISXERIA, Micheli. - Tape-grass. Eel-grass. 
604 V. spiralis, L. In shallow water. St. Stephen, Vroom. 
LXXVI. ORCHIDACEA. 
291. MICROSTYLIS, Nutt. - Adder’s-mouth. 
605 M. ophioglossoides, Xutt. Several places in Kent, Fredericton ; 
Eel River and Grand Lake, Hay. 
606 M. monophyllos, Lind. Little Rocher, Brittain., Yroom. Have 
no si^ecimen. 
292. LIPARIS, L. - - - - Twayblade. 
607 L. Lceselii, Richard. Harris Cove, Lily Lake, Fowler; St. 
Stephen, Fredericton, Yroom; Grand Lake, Kennebeccasis, 
Eel River, Hay. 
293. CALYPSO, Salisb. .... Calypso. 
608 C. borealis, Salisb. Rare. “Collected at Somerset Vale, 
Bathurst, by J. Meehan, 1881 ; also a fine bunch from 
vicinity of Indiantown, as early as 1861, by one of Prof. 
C. F. Hartt’s pupils.” Many specimens found in Highland 
Park, near St. John, by G. U. Hay, 1882 ; also at Petit- 
