608 



Cainpaiuilaccac 



i8i. Spccitlav'Ui pcrfoliata (L.) A. DC. 



On dry nude spots of soil in swamp meadow, in late sum- 

 mer ; rather rare. 



182. Canipaiuda aparuwidcs Pursh 



In certain parts of the swamp meadow, among grasses and 

 sedges; common, especially west of Braeside. 



Lobcliaccac 



183. Lobelia cardiiialis L. 



In the reed swamp and along certain ditches ; common at 

 certain points, especially west of Glencoe. 



184. L. s pica fa Lam. 



In the sw^anip meadow ; frequent. 



Coiiipositac 



185. Vciiionia fasciciilata Michx. 



.\l)()Ut thickets, in the swamp meadow; frccjncnt. 



186. Bnpatoviuin purpurcuni L. 



In the swamp meadow ; occasional. 



187. B. pcrfoliatiiiii L. 



In the swamp meadow and moist parts of the meadow^; fre- 

 quent. 



188. SoIi(hi(/<> canadensis L. 



In outer parts of the marsh, about thickets; common. 

 Var. gilvocancsccns is present in similar situations ; fairly 

 fre(jnent, at least west of Glencoe. 



189. S. scrotina Ait. 



Al)out thickets ; frequent. 



190. 6'. (jrauiinifolia (L. ) Salisb., var. XiittaUii (Greene) Fernald 



In similar situations; fre(|uent. The rootlets of numerous 

 specimens mainly pointing up\\ard toward the soil surface, as 

 if for oxygen. 



191. Doltonia asfcvoidcs (L.) L'Her. 



In the reed swamp and swamji meadow^ ; abundant. 



192. Aster Tradescanti L. 



In the reed swamp and s\\am[) meadow; abundant. 



