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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
323^ A. neodioica, Greene. Bathurst. Fernald. 
343# Matricaria discoidea, D.C. Ballast Wharf, St. John. Fernald 
and Hay. 
3\3b M. iiiodora, L. St. John and Bathurst. Fernald. 
354 a Senecio sylvaticus, L. St. John. Fernald. 
355^ S. Robbinsii, Oakes. Along railway track near Harvey Station. 
Fernald. 
2,66a Hieracium floribundum, Wimm. & Grab. St. John. Fernald. 
367a Leontodon autumnalis, L., var. pratensis, Koch. Near Ballast 
Wharf, St. John. Fernald. 
368a Taraxacum officinale, Weber, var. palustre, Blytt. St. John. Fer- 
nald and Hay. 
392 Vaccinium caespitosum, Mich. Dry grounds. St. Francis, Mada- 
waska County. Hay. 
399 Epigaea repens, L. In fruit (rarely found). Fort Kent. Fernald. 
413 Monotropa hypopitys, L. In moss of fir woods. Ingleside. Hay. 
422 a Glaux maritima, L., var. obtusifolia, Fernald. Bathurst, Fernald. 
461. Limosella aquatica, L., var tenuifolia, Hoffm. Bathurst. Fernald 
4 66a Veronica serpyllifolia, L., var. borealis, Laestadius. Thickets on 
banks. St. John River. Clair, Madawaska County. Members 
Joss. Bot. Soc. 
52 ^a Polygonum exsertum, Small. Salt marsh, Bathurst. Fernald. 
541 a Rumex Acetosa, L. Fills some fields between St. John and 
Coldbrook. Fernald. 
2,67a JSetula glandulosa, Michx. On the big plateaus along the South. 
Branch Nepisiguit. W. F. Ganong. 
5820 Salix glaucophylla, Bebb. Gravelly shores of Upper St. John. St. 
Francis. Members Joss. Bob. Soc. 
582 b Salix lucida, Muhl., var. intonsa, Fernald. Along Upper St. John 
River St. Francis. Members Joss. Bot. Soc. 
584 a S. alba, L , var. vitellina, Koch. Rockwood Park, St. John. Fer- 
nald and Hay. 
600 Picea nigra, Link. The slender ragged-topped spruce of our north- 
ern swamps. Fide Fernald. 
620 Pogonia ophioglossoides, Nutt. St. Francis. Members Joss. Bot 
Soc. 
622 a Habenaria virescens, Spreng. Low wet places along the North- 
west Branch Oromocto river. Ganong and Hay. 
623 H. bracteata, R. Br. (=H. viridis, R. Br., var. bracteata, Reichen- 
bach). Wet meadows and woods. Oromocto and St. Francis. 
Hay. 
630 H. lacera, R. Br. Moist thickets and meadows. Ingleside. Hay- 
632 H. fimbriata, R. Br. Moist thickets. Ingleside. Second station 
reported in New Brunswick. A handsome plant with large 
lilac-purple flowers. Hay. 
