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in the dryish swales and we strongly felt that it here looked indig- 

 enous; and the most abundant rush of these swales was a plant 

 entirely sterile and afterward seen in similar profusion south to Ar- 

 gyle and north to Digby Neck. Everywhere the plant fails to set 

 fruit and the best we can do with it is to suppose it a hybrid of ./. 

 articnlatux and ./. brcmcaudaius, both of which abound in the region. 



{To be continued) 



Vol. 23, no. 268,' including pages 73 to 83 and plates 127 to 129, was 

 issued 28 April, 1921; and no. 269, including pages 89 to 120 and plate 

 130, ivas issued 19 May, 1921. 



