RARE PLANTS OF EASTERN. QUEBEC. 
COLLECTED AND DISTRIBUTED BY 
J. F. COLLINS AND M. L. FERNALD. 
During the past season in the eastern portion of the Province of 
Quebec — the counties of Temiscouata, Rimouski, Gasp^ and Bona- 
venture — many plants of unusual botanical interest or rarity were 
found ; and, whenever possible, duplicate specimens of these species 
were secured. This duplicate material selected and prepared with 
great care is now distributed into uniform sets which will be ready 
for delivery on November ist. 
Many of the species were secured with extreme difficulty and at 
great expense, and only rare or little-known plants have been admit¬ 
ted to the series. On this account it is necessary to charge for the 
sets a rate somewhat above that ordinarily a.sked for plants of east¬ 
ern America. The sets consisting of the plants enumerated in the 
following list will be shipped, with transportation charges prepaid, 
in the order of receipt of subscriptions, for twenty dollars {$20) 
each. 
Address all communications to 
J. F. COLLINS, 
468 Hope Street, 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, October, 1905. 
Contents of the Sets. 
No. 
No. 
I. Adiantum pedatum, L., 
12. 
Equisetum hyemale, L., 
var. aleuticum, Rnprecht. 
var. pumilum, A. A. Eaton. 
I*. Adiantum pedatum, L., * — 
13 - 
Equisetum scirpoides, Michx. 
var. aleuticum, Ruprecht. 
14. 
Lycopodium sitchense, Ruprecht. 
* — - 2. Asplenium viride, Hudson. 
IS- 
“ alpinum, L. 
• 3. Polystichum Lonchitis, Roth. —- 
-16. 
complanatum, L. 
fi ' ‘ 
4. scopulinum, Maxon. 
(See Rhodora, iii. 280.) 
' 5. Nephrodium Filix-mas, Marthe. • 
17- 
Selaginella spinosa, Beauv. 
6. Cystopteris montana,'Bernh. 
18. 
Hierochloe alpina, R. & S. 
_- 7. Woodsia alpina, S. F. Gray. 
19. 
Phleum alpinum, L. 
8. “ glabella, R. Br. 
20. 
Agrostis hiemalis, B. S. P., 
-9. “ oregana, D. C. Eaton. var. geminata, Hitchcock. 
10. “ scopiilina, D. C. Eaton.- — 21. Calamagrostis Scribneri, Beal. 
11. Botrjchium Lunarfa, Swartz. ’ 22. “ Langsdorffii,Trin. 
