6. Flora of Bouldin Island. oe [zor 
Marrubium vulgare XL, 
Stachys albens Gray. Abundant and often very tall. 
Lippta lanceolata Michx. 
Verbena hastata I, Very abundant and tall—five to eight 
feet high. 
Plantago major I,. 
Plantago lanceolata I, 
Rumex maritimus L. 
Rumex conglomeratus Murray. 
Rumex crispus I,. 
Rumex obtustfolius I,. 
Polygonum amphibium I,. 
Polygonum Hartwrightii Gray. Extremely abundant and of 
rank growth. 
_ Polygonum punctatum EN. 
Polygonum lapathifolium L. Very abundant. 
Polygonum aviculare Y,. Common. 
Polygonum Convolvulus I. 
Amarantus albus L. 
Amarantus retroflexus I,. 
*Amarantus chlorostachys Willd. 
Amarantus. Not yet determined. 
Chenopodium am brostotdes I,. 
Chenopodium album I,. 
Urtica holosericea Nutt. Meet ee 
Alnus incana Willd. var. virescens Wats. About the levees ‘ s, 
and along the overflowed margins of the streams as far down as 8 
Antioch. 
Salix longifolia Muhi. 
Salix sessilifolia Nutt. var. Hindsiana Anders. The two 
common willows of the islands. In September, on Bouldin 
Island, they, as well as all the other trees, are half covered and 
disfigured by the great webs of a tent caterpillar YWyphantria 
lextor. : 
