CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 77 



BERBERIDACE^E. BARBERRY FAMILY. 



BERBERIS, L. BARBERRY. 

 B. VULGARIS, Li. COMMON BARBERRY. 



Escaped from gardens, or rarely spontaneous. Koadside nortli 

 of Seal Harbor, this station now destroyed (Eand, Kedfield) ; 

 clearing, Canada Valley (Rand) ; roadside near Norwood Cove 

 (Hand, Annie S. Downs); Ox Hill, Seal Harbor (Kedfield). 



NYMPELEACE^E. WATER-LILY FAMILY. 

 BRASENIA, Schreb. WATER SHIELD. 



B. peltata (Thunb.), Pursh. 



Abundant in Witch Hole (Kand, Kedfield, F. M. Day) ; 

 Somes Pond (K. & K., M. L. Fernald) j Kipples Pond (Kand). 



NYMPH^A, L. WATER-LILY. 



N. odorata, Ait. 



Common in ponds and meadow streams. A form with very 

 small flowers, Mountain Pond, Sargent Mt. (Kand). 



NUPHAR, Smith. COW-LILY. SPATTER DOCK. YELLOW 



POND-LILY. 

 N. advena, Ait. f. 



Common in ponds, slow streams, and bog holes. 



SARRACENIACE^E. PITCHER-PLANT FAMILY. 

 SARRACENIA, L. PITCHER-PLANT. SIDE-SADDLE FLOWER. 

 S. purpurea, L. 



Common in peat bogs. 



FUMARIACEJ3. FUMITORY FAMILY. 

 CORYDALIS, Vent. 



C. glauca (Moench), Pursh. 



Kocky ground and burnt clearings ; frequent, but nowhere in 

 great abundance. 



