﻿SCHWALBEA AMERICANA L. 



Mrs. Owen's catalogue contains the record of all that is known 

 of this plant on Nantucket: "Plains opposite Bloomingdale; rare, 

 L. L. D. Plants of luxuriant growth but few in number." It 

 has never been reported by any other collector than Mr. Dame. 

 Pedicularis canadensis L. 



Frequent in dry thickets and open ground throughout the 

 eastern side of the island from Pocomo and Squam to Siasconset ; 

 Quaise; near Madequecham Pond. Observed in full flower from 

 June 4 to 15. 



An inhabitant of dry thickets and copses on the eastern side 

 of the island from Shimmo and Shawkemo to Squam and Siascon- 

 set. Just in flower June 2, 1909, June 7, 1908; still in bloom 

 July II, 1912. 



LENTIBULARIACEAE 

 Utricularia macrorhiza LeConte. 



U. vulgaris var. americana A. Gray. 



Reed Pond; Maxcy's Pond; pool west of the town; reported 

 from Polpis by Mrs. Owen. In flower at Reed Pond June 8, 1908, 

 June 18, 1910, July 3, 1912, September 10, 1907. 

 Utricularia geminiscapa Benj. 



U. clandestina Nutt. 



In a ditch on Swain's Neck, also in Polpis; not seen in flower. 

 "Ditches in Polpis choked with it." M. L. O. catalogue. 

 Utricularia intermedia Hayne. 



"A single non-flowering specimen in Reed Pond. Morong, 

 1887." M. L. O. catalogue. 

 Setiscapella subulata (L.) Barnhart. 



Utricularia subulata L. 



Taupawshas swamp in open places among masses of cranberry, 

 both in wet spots and in merely damp soil, July 6, 191 2, just in 

 flower. Reported by Mrs. Owen in her catalogue from Tom 



