PLANTS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
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637 a Iris setosa, Pallas, var. canadensis, Foster. Abundant on beaches 
and headlands of the Bay Chaleur. Fernald. 
638 a Sisyrinchium angustifolium, Mill. On grassy bank near Ballast 
Wharf, St. John. Fernald and Hay. 
672a Juncus alpinus, Vill. Bathurst. Fernald. 
6 77 a Luzula campestris, O.C.,var. frigid a, Buchenan. On grassy banks 
near Ballast Wharf, St. John. Fernald and Hay. 
732 Scirpus rufus, Schrad. Bathurst. Fernald. 
753 b Carex canescens, L., var. disjuncta, Fernald. Bog in Rockwood 
Park, St. John. Fernald and Brittain. 
786a C. umbellata, Schk., var. brevirostra. Boott. Alluvial thicket, banks 
of the St. John, at Clair, Madawaska County. Fernald and 
Collins. 
81 7a C. glareosa, Wahl. In brackish places, clefts. Dalhousie, 
Restigouche County. M. L. Fernald. 
817b C. albicans, Willd. In alluvial thicket on banks of St. John, at Clair, 
Madawaska Co. Fernald and Collins. 
829 a Panicum boreale, Nash. Alluvial thicket, banks of the St. John, at 
Clair, Madawaska Co. Fernald and Hay. 
833 Hierochloe borealis, Roem and Schultes. . Clair, Madawaska- County. 
Hay. 
864 Poa pratensis, L. Waste grounds. St. John. Fernald and Hay. 
864# P. pratensis, L., var. domestica, Laestadius. Waste grounds, St. 
John. Fernald and Hay. 
864 b P, glauca, Vahl. In alluvial soil, banks St. John river, Clair, Ma- 
dawaska Co. Members Joss. Bot. Soc. 
876a Glyceria borealis, F. W. Batchelder. Banks of St. John, at Clair, 
Madawaska County. Fernald and Hay. Second station re- 
ported in New Brunswick. 
892a Equisetum arvense, L., var. campestre, Milde. Gravelly shores of 
the St. John, at St. Francis. Members Joss. Bot. Soc. 
The following plants found by Mr. M. L. Fernald on the 
borders of New Brunswick may be looked for within the pro- 
vince : Poa alpina, L., on rocks, Metapedia side of Restigouche ; 
Osmorrhiza obiusa, Fernald (a cascade mountain plant) found 
on the Restigouche at the mouth of the Metapedia, should occur 
on the New Brunswick side ; Cnicus discolor, Gray, a large plant, 
4 -6 feet high, leaves white underneath, at Van Buren and on 
Aroostook river, Maine; Listera auriculata, Wiegande, Carex 
Crawfordii, Fernald, Carex Raeana, Boott (very rare), Lycopo- 
dium sitchense, Rupr., found at or near Fort Kent, Maine. 
