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Miss L. H. UPTON of Salem presented the following 

 list of plants found in bloom during the excursion : 



LIST OF PLANTS FOUND IN FLOWER AT ESSEX, 

 JUNE 3, 1875. 



Anemone nemorosa L. Wind-flower. 

 Ranunculus abortivus L. Small-flowered crowfoot. 

 Ranunculus acris L. Buttercups. 

 Coptis trifolia Salisb. Gold-thread. 

 Aquilegia Canadensis L. Columbine. 

 Sarracenia purpurea L. Pitcher-plant. 

 Viola lanceolata L. Lance-leaved white violet. 

 Viola blanda Willd. Sweet white violet. 

 Viola cucullata Ait. Bine violet. 

 . Prunus Pennsylvania L. Wild red cherry. 

 Potentilla Canadensis L. Cinque-foil. 

 Fragaria Virginiana Ehr. Wild strawberry. 

 Amelanchier Canadensis Torr. & Gray. June-berry. 

 Aralia nudicanlis L. Wild sarsaparilla. 

 Cornus Canadensis L. Dwarf cornel. Bunch-berry. 

 Oldenlandia cccrulea. Houstonia. . 

 Antennaria plantaginifolia Hook. Mouse-ear. 

 Taraxacum dens-leonis Desf. Dandelion. 

 Vaccinium Pennsylvanicum Lam. Dwarf blueberry. 

 Vaccinium corymbosum L. High blueberry. 

 Trientalis Americana Pursh. Star-flower. 

 Veronica serpyllifolia L. Thyme-leaved speedwell. 

 < Itumex acetosella L. Sheep sorrel. 



Ariscema triphyllum Torr. Indian turnip. Jack in the pulpit. 

 Corallorhiza innata R. Brown. Coral-root. 

 Cypnpedium acaule Ait. Lady's slipper. 

 Sisyrinchium Bermudianum L. Blue-eyed grass. 

 Polygonatutn biflorum Ell. Smaller Solomon's seal. 

 Smilacina racemosa Desf. False spikenard. 

 Smilacina bifolia Ker. Wild lily of the valley. 

 Medeola Virginica L. Indian cucumber root. 



After remarks from Dr. J. P. Fessenden, Eev. S. C. 

 Beane and Messrs. E. N. Walton and N. A. Horton of 

 Salem, and the adoption of a vote of thanks to the 

 Messrs. Whipple of the Chebacco House, for their kind- 

 ness in placing at the disposal of the Institute their house 

 and grounds for the day, the meeting adjourned. 



