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ARACEAE. ARUM FAMILY 



ACORUS L. Sweet Flag. Calamus 

 A. Calamus L. Marshes; common. June. 



ARISAEMA Martins. Indian Turnip. Dragon Arum 



A. tripliyllum (L.) Schott. Indian or Wild Turnip, Jack-in-the-Pulplt. 

 Rich, moist woods; common. Apr., May. Spathes, petioles and 

 sheaths vary in color from pale green to dark purple with whitish 

 stripes or spots. 



CALLA L. Water arum 

 C. palnstris L. Wild Calla. Bogs and marshes; frequent. May, June. 



SYMPLOCARPUS Salisb. Skunk Cabbage 

 S.'foetidus (L.) Nutt. Wet places; common. Apr., May. 



LEMNACEAE. DUCKWEED FAMILY 



LEMNA L. Duckweed. Duck's Meat 



L. miuor L. Lesser Duckweed. Stagnant water; frequent. Not found 

 in flower. 



L, trisulca L. Ivy-leaved Duckweed. Ponds; occasional. Not found 

 in flower. 



SPIRODELA Schleid. 



S. polyrhiza (L.) Schleid. Greater Duckweed. Stagnant water; fre- 

 quent. Not found in flower. 



ERIOCAULACEAE. PIPEWORT FAMILY 



ERIOCAULON (Gronov.) L. Pipewort 



t. articnlatuiii (Huds.) Morong. (E. septangulare With.) Border of 

 Lake Champlain, Colchester, (N. F. F., Griffin). Aug., Sept. 



