164, BOTANICAL GAZETTE. [July, 
lection as A. pygnea, var., no. 87*. But it is not the original 
Annona pygmea of Bartram, as his description and ood figure 
show. Shuttleworth and his collector Rugel discriminated the 
species, but, following Dunal, took it for A. pygmea, and so gave 
ew names to the old species of Bartram. It is not rare in the 
sandy pine woods of Florida. In setting the species right I am 
obliged to give it a new name. . 
named by Shuttleworth A. secundiflora. A form with small and 
comparatively broad leaves is his A. reticulata. 
Revision of the North American species of Nuphar. 
THOMAS MORONG., 
(WITH PLATE VI.) 
waters, Rock Pond and Charley Pond. Since then botanical 
friends have sent it to me from Ottawa, Canada, from Lake 
Memphremagog and other places in the Northern States. 
Last summer I spent a portion of my vacation in collecting 
and studying this plant at Ferrisbergh, Vt. It occurs plentifully 
at that point in the mouths of Lewis and Little Otter creeks, - 
and thence along the Vermont shore to Missisquoi Bay. There 
