CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 81 



SARRACENIACEAE. Pitcher-Plant Family. 

 SARRACENIA L. Side-saddlk Flower. 



637. S. purpurea L. Side-Haddle Flower. Huntsman's Cup. 

 In sphagnum. June. 



Abundant at Bronner Lake; Stafford Lake; Carmody Lake; Mud 

 Lake, Plainfield; Mud Lake, Wright; Morgan Lake, and elsewhere. 

 A curious and most interesting plant; its leaves are used to cap- 

 ture insects; its flowers are particularly adapted to secure cross- 

 fertilization by insects. 



DROSERACEAE. Sundew Family. 

 DROSERA L. Sundew. 



638. D. intermedia Americana DC. 



Sphagnous bogs; occasional. July. 



Round Lake (Allen Wolcott); Miller's Lake; Frawley Lake; 



Carmody Lake. 



639. D. rotundifolia L. Round-leaved Sundew. 

 Sphagnous bogs; frequent. July. 



The plants in this genus are insectivorous. 



CRASSULACEAE. Orpine Famiby. 

 PENTHORUM L. Ditch Stone-crop. 



640. P. sedoides L. 



In low wet places; common. Aug.-Sept. 



SEDUM L. Stone-crop. Orpine. 



641. S. ACRE L. Mossy Stone-crop. 



Escaped from cultivation to roadsides near dwellings; occa- 

 sional, June. 



642. S. Telephium L. Live-for-ever. Garden Orpine. 

 Sparingly escaped from gardens to roadsides. Aug.-Sept. 



