30 



From June 10th to 20th. 



Scii'pus iHuii^'ens, 

 liU'iistris, 

 inaritimus. 

 sj^lvaticus, 

 *.subtermin:ilis, 

 atrovireiis. 



Juncus effusus, 

 maro'inatus. 

 Greenii. 

 tenuis, 

 bufonius, 

 artieulatus, 

 scirpoides, 

 *;icuiiiinatus, 

 Geraidi, 



Cyperacew. 



Club-rush. 

 Great bulrusli. 

 Sea club-rush. 

 Club-rush. 



'Tiincacew. 



Soft rush. 

 Rush. 



Black-ffrass. 



Pri/imilace(v. 



Anagallis arvensis, Piuiperiiel. 



Ranunculaceie . 



Kanunculus aquatilis, 



var-. triohophyllus, White water-t-rowfoot. Streams, &c 



Hoi'ders of i)oiids, &e. 



" (July 1st.) 

 Salt marshes. 

 Wet i)laces. 

 Cedar Dell pond, &c. 

 Wet places. 



Wet places. 



Fields and roadsides. 

 Wet grounds. 



Salt marshes. 



Sandy places; b. t. mid. Sept. 



Cymbalai'ia, Seaside crowfoot. 



Clematis erecta^ Erect clematis. 



Anaca7^diace(ie. 



Rhus toxicodandron, Poison ivy. 



var. radicans, " 



rnt.inus. Smoke plant. 



Leffuininosn'. 



Robinia Pseudacacia, Conunon locust, 



viscosa. Clammy " 



hisptdn^ Bristly " 



Vicia sativa. Vetch, 



var. augustifolia, " 



ttetrasperma, "• 



Ctihitcii nrboresceiis. Bladder senna. 



Magnolia cew . 

 Magnolia (/lanra. Small magnolia. 



Wet soil, near seashoi'e. 

 Gardens. 



Low grounds; common. 

 Gardens. 



Xaturalized ; common. 



Cultivated and escaped. 



Lawns. 



Waste places; frequent. 



Rare. 



Time of flower not noted. 



Gardens. 



*Dr. E. L. Sturtevant. fRev J. M. Leighton. 

 NOTE- — Forest trees are in full foliage ISth to 20tb June, 



