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ORCHIDACER. 
Spiranthes autumnalis, Rich.—Probably frequent, but from the earliness of my 
visit I only observed the leaves of two plants, hardly above ground, in St. 
Agnes. 
TRIDACER. 
Iris Pseudacorus, Z.—Common in the marshes. 
AMARYLLIDACER, 
Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus, Z.—A tuft near Star Castle, but doubtless an 
escape. 
LirnríACEX. 
Scilla verna, Huds.—Tresco, near Old Grimsby, Mr. Smith. 
Endymion nutans, Dum.— Wet ground nearly opposite the Gull Rock, facing 
the East, St. Mary's. 
JUNCACER, 
dame rie Sm.—Common in the marshes of Old Town and Heugh 
J. Maladie L.—St. Mary 
J. lamprocarpus, Wit nas in moist places, often very small and 
starved. 
J. compressus, Jacg.—Common. 
J. Gerardi, Lois. Geo ? 
J. bufonius, Z.—Abun 
Luzula multiflora, Lej. mee in the marshes of St. Mary’s. 
ALISMACER. 
Alisma Plantago, L.—Tresco 
Triglochin palustre, Z L.— Rare. Old Town Marsh. 
LEMNACEEX. 
Lemna minor, L.—Common in pools and ditches. 
PoTAMOGETONACER. 
Potamogeton polygonifolius, Powr.—Marshes of St. Mary’s. 
P. pectinatus, Z.—Marshes of St. Mary’s. 
CYPERACER. 
Eleocharis palustris, R. Br.—Marshes and pools. 
E. multicaulis, Sim.—Abundant in marshy places. 
irpus maritimus, Z,—Common in St. Mary's Marshes. 
S. poas Lightf.— Common. 
S. flui L.— Frequent in the marshes. 
8. emend L.—Common. : - 
S. Savii, S. and M.—Common. I am not certain whether this or the last is 
the most common. 
Eriophorum — E Roth.—Abundant i in Old Town Marshes. 
Carex arenaria, L.— Very frequent throughout the 
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