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80 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
In 1907 a number of plants of the red T. erectum were sent 
to Joliet, Ш., from New Britain, Conn., some of them being 
still in flower. They were set out and flowered in 1908, but 
all the flowers but one were white, this one having only a trace 
of red on the stamens. 
Deane, Walter. Rhodora 10: 21-24. 1908. 
At Squam Lake, Holderness, N. H., Mr. DeMeritte in 1907 
found two stems of T. undulatum Willd. growing together 
and having the same peculiarities. They possessed 3 whorls 
of 3 leaves each, separated by internodes. The leaves on one 
of the specimens, which was collected, are carefully described 
and measured. 
Two specimens of the same species from Brunswick, Ме., 
in Gray Herb., collected by Mr. Swallow, but without date, 
show in other cases sepals leaf-like, ovate, and taper-pointed, 
8.2-9.2 em. long. Another specimen in Gray Herb., collected 
by Miss К. L. Kimball at Fitzwilliam, N. Н., in 1891, has its 
leaves, sepals, petals, and styles in fours, the stamens prob- 
ably 8. 
Deane, W. Rhodora 10: 214-216. 1908. 
In 1908, Mr. DeMeritte found in the same spot as the 
previous year a cluster of five plants; (a) three of which had 
3 whorls of 3 leaves each; (b) one had 2 whorls of 3 leaves 
each; and (c) one had 4 whorls of 3 leaves each; in addition, 
another plant (d) at a little distance had a whorl of 4 leaves. 
(b) This plant had sepals 9 cm. long resembling leaves, 
4 petals (two formed by chorisis), 3 stamens (opposite the 
petals), 3 styles, ovary 2-celled. 
(c) In this plant the petioles of the lowest whorl of leaves 
were 7 cm. long, and there were З large sepals 5 ст. long, 
3 stamens (opposite the sepals), 3 styles, ovary 1-celled. 
(d) One of the 4 leaves had a broadly winged petiole; 
there were 4 sepals, 3 petals, 6 stamens, 4 styles, ovary 4- 
celled. 
In 1897, at Farmington, Me., Mr. C. H. Knowlton collected 
a specimen of 7. undulatum having a whorl of 4 leaves with 
