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From July 20th to Aug. 1st. 



Melastoinacew . 

 IJhexia Virgiiiicii. Meadow b('aut)^ Saiidj' swamps and wet pas- 



tures ; eominoii. 

 Gentianacefv. 



Sabbatia ehloroides. Ainencan centaury. 



Cellar Dell Pond, Dartmouth; wet mea<iows along upper waters of the Acushnet; Roche^Jter, &c. 

 Bartonla teuella, Bartonia. Am'g low bushes in pas.. &c'. 



Hypericacea'. 



Elodes campauulata, Marsh St. .lohn's-wort. Swamps, &c. ; common. 



Urtlcarece. 



Boehmeria cvlindrica. False nettle. 



Leu tihularete. 



*Utricnlaria inflata, Bladderwort. 



claudestina, '• 



vulgaris, " 



purpurea, " 



resupinata, " 



eornuta, loth, " 



A nacardiacefe. 



Rhus typhina, 

 glabra, 



Staghorn sumac. 

 Smooth "' 



Alisniacew. 



Sagittaria variabilis, 



var. angustifolia, 



" diversifolia, 



" latifolia, 

 Alisma Plantago, Water-plantain. 



Shady borders of iK>nds, &<i. 



Pond at Myricks. 

 Ponds. 



Margins of i)onds. 



Sandy marshes and peat-bogs. 



Roadsides and hillsides ; com. 

 Roadsides and barren soil ; " 



Ponds, ditches, &c. ; f reti't. 



infreq't. 



Orchid acem. 



H aben a r i a tr i den ta ta , 

 ciliaris, 



blephariglottis, 

 laeera. 



Three-toothed orchis. Wet woods; common. 



Vellow fringed-orchis. Wet, sandy places; rare. 



White '• Bogs and moist thickets; com. 



Raffg-ed '' " '• 



Microstylis ophioglossoides, Adder's-mouth. 

 Grauihiea'. 



(Jlyceria obtusa, 

 tZizania aquatica, 



Glyceria. 

 Indian rice. 



Sandy soil, Smith's Nk., Dart. 



Bogs: common. 

 Whelden's Pond: rare. 



*T. A. Greene, t R- C lugraham. 



