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VIOLACE^. 



VIOLA, L. VIOLET. 



V. lanceolata, L. LANCE-LEAVED VIOLET. 



Very common. 

 V. blanda, Willd. 



V. palmata, L., var. cucullata, Gray. (V. cuc^lHata, Ait.) 

 V. sagittata, Ait. 

 V. pedata, L. BIRDFOOT VIOLET. 



Albinos not uncommon. 



CISTACE^E. 



HELIANTHEMUM, Tourn. 

 H. Canadense, Michx. FROST- WEED. 



HUDSONIA, L. 



H. ericoides, L. 



H. tomentosa, Nutt. 



Both species abundant, and to be found in any part of the 



island. 



LECHEA, L. PINWEED. 



L. major, Michx. 



L. thymifolia, Gray, (L. maritima, W. H. Leggett.) 



L. Novae-Caesareae, C. F. Austin. 



L. racemulosa, Michx. 



The first three species are common ; the last is credited to 

 Nantucket by Mr. Leggett in the Torrey Bot. Bulletin, vol. 

 6, p. 252, and has been found by Mr. Dame near Blooming- 

 dale and on Saul's Hills. 



DROSERACE^E. 



DROSERA. L. SUNDEW. 



D. rotundifolia, L. 



D. intermedia, Drew & Hayne, var. Americana, DC. (D. lon- 



gifolia, L.) 

 D. filiformis, Raf. THREAD-LEAVED SUNDEW. 



Neighborhood of Bloomingdale. Edge of Tom Never's Pond. 



