Preliminary List of the Plants of New PrimswicJc. 
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APPE^^DIX. 
JAst of Plants^ mostly of European origin^ found on ballast or 
spreading from ballast deposits^ together with a few spontaneous 
iyi gardens or eseap>ing from them. 
Aconitum Napellus, L. Spontaneous in gardens, Fowler., Vroom. 
Papaver dubium, L. Ballast, Buctouclie, Fowler. 
Papaver Rheas, L. Spontaneous in garden at Manse, Bass River, 
Fowler. 
Glaucium luteum. Scop. Ballast, St. John, Hay. 
Adlumia cirrhosa, Raf. Spontaneous in gardens wherever it is 
introduced. 
Erysimum orientale, R. Brown. Apparently permanent on ballast 
heaps, Richibucto, Fowler. 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia, DC. Ballast, Richibucto, Fowler; St. John, 
Hay. 
Diplotaxis muralis, DC. Ballast, Richibucto, Foider; St. John, 
Hay. 
Brassica campestris, L. Ballast, St. John, Hay. 
Tilia Europea, L. Planted for ornament. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Michx. Extensively planted for ornament, 
but has not yet been found wild. 
Trifolium resupinatum, L. Ballast, St. John, Foider. 
Trifolium ornithopodioides, L. Ballast, St. John, Foider. 
Lotus corniculatus, L. Fairville, 1877, Fowler; ballast, St. John, 
Hay., 1881, Herb. 
Ornithopus scorpioides, L. Occurring in a garden at St. Stephen 
the past two seasons, Froom., Herb., Bulletin HI. 33. 
Ribes aureum, Pursh. Cultivated for ornament. 
Bupleurum rotundifolium, L. Ballast, St. John, Hay. 
Carum Carui, L. Becoming a very troublesome weed in several 
places in St. John Co. 
Helianthus tuberosus, L. Spontaneous about garden fences. 
Anthemis tinctoria, L. Ballast, St. John, Hay. 
