150 FLORA OF OAK ISLAND. 



Circium arvense, Scop. Scarce. 



Lappa officinalis, Allioni. Scarce. 



Nabalus albus, Hook. Abundant in the western part. 



Taraxacum Dens-leonis, Desf. About four plants seen. 



Lactuca Canadensis, L. Not abundant. Scattered. 



Mulgedium leucophseum, D C. Not abundant. Scattered. 



Campanulacese. 



Specularia perfoliata, A. D C. Abundant in the eastern part 

 in the early part of the season. The form found was very 

 small, and perfected the fruit without producing any corolla. 

 It was identified for me by Mr. C. E. Faxon. 



Ericaceae. 



Gaylussacia resinosa, T. & G. Only found in the extreme 



southeastern part. 

 Vaccinum Pennsylvanicum, Lam. Only found in the extreme 



southeastern part. 

 Vaccinum vacillans, Solander. Only found in the extreme 



southeastern part. 



Vaccinum corymbosum, L., var. atrococcum. A few plants. 

 Andromeda ligustrina, Muhl. One bush in the extreme eastern 



part. 

 Pyrola elliptica, Nutt. A few plants in the western part. 



Aquifoliacese. 



Ilex verticillata, Gray. Not abundant. Mostly around the 

 western border. 



Plantaginacese. 



Plantago major, L. Abundant. 

 Plantago Kugellii, Decaisne. Abundant. 



Plantago decipiens, Barneoud. Abundant around the western 

 border. 



Plumbaginacese. 



Statice Limonium, var. Caroliniana. Abundant on the neigh- 

 boring marsh. 



Prinmlacese. 



Lysimachia quadrifolia, L. Abundant. 



Lysimachia ciliata, L. Abundant in the western part. 



Orobanchacese. 



Epiphegus Virginiana, Bart. Found by Mr. F. S. Collins a few 



years ago. 

 Aphyllon uniflorum, T. & G. Three plants in the eastern part 



near railroad. 



