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LXXXIL TYPHACEJ^. 
325. TYPIIA, Tourn. - - - Cat-tail. Flag. 
678 T. latifolia, L. Common in wet muddy places throughout. 
326. SPARGAXIUM, Tourn. - - Bur-reed. 
679 S. simplex, Hudson. In wet places and borders of lakes. St. 
John Co., Hay^ Herb. 
var. Xuttallii, Engelm. In water, Bass River, Fowler; 
Welsford, Ilay^ Herb. 
var. audrocladum, Eugelm. Xorton, Hay., Herb, 
var. aiigustifolium, Eugelm. Salmon River, Hay., W^etmore 
Herb. ; Keimebeecasis, Bass River, Fowler. 
680 S. minimum, Bauhiii. Campbellton, Chalmers. 
LXXXIII. ARACE^. 
327. ARISH^MA, Martins. - - Indian Turnip. 
681 A. triphyllum, Torr. Common. Bass River, Woodstock, 
Foioler; St. John and King’s Co.’s, Hay., Herb. 
328. CALLA, L. - - - Calla. Water Arum. 
682 C. palustris, L. In cold muddy jdaces. Grand Falls, St. Francis 
River and Quispamsis, Hay; in Herb. Mrs. Heustis; 
Bulletin II. 32 ; Andovei-, Chipman, Clifton, Wetmore; 
Fredericton, Bathurst road X. of Miramichi, Fowler. 
329. SYMPLOCARPUS, Salisb. - Skunk-Cabbage. 
683 S. foetidus, Salisb. Lake Utopia, Vroom., Herb. ; Mr. G. F. 
Matthew reports it at Milkish, King’s Co., and Dr. Dun- 
can at Xigadoo River, Gloucester Co. “Near Episcopal 
Church, Lower Hammond River,” Brittain. 
330. ACORUS, L. - - Sweet-Flag. Calamus. 
684 A. Calamus, L. Common on borders of lakes and ponds. 
Kouchibouguac, Fowler; Kennebeccasis and Hopewell 
Cape, Hay. 
LXXXIV. LEMNACEiE. 
331. LEMNA, L. Duckweed. 
685 L. trisulca, L. Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
686 L. minor, L. Petitcodiac, Brittain. 
687 L. polyrrhiza, L. Sussex, Brittain. 
