4 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
species, among which were Diphyscium foliosum, Wéb. & Mr., 
+ Dicranum subulatum, Hedw., - 
Bryum Duvalii, Voit., Hypnum pulchellum, Dicks., Pogonatum 
urnigerum, Brid., Grimmia conferta, Funk., Seapania undulata, 
L., and compacta, Aust., Jungermannia cordifolia, Hook., and 
town, enriched our portfolios with Stellaria graminea, L., Lu- 
zula pilosa, Willd., Carex vitilis, Fries, wmbellata, Sehk., Nove 
Anglice, Schw., tenella, Schk., Deweyana, Schk., Emmonsii, Dew., — 
few miles to the east, we picked u Cratequs tomentosa, L.., 4 
Trillium cernuum, L.. Oakesia sessilifolia, Watson, and Carex 
scabrata, Schw. and gracillima, Schw., and in a little creek run-— 
troduced us to a very choice assemblage of saline plants, but 
owing to the earliness of the season, most of them, though quite 
recognizable, were unfit to take. We managed, however, spite 
of the mosquitoes, which were especially virulent, to secure og” 
specimens of Triglochin maritinum, L., Carex Norvegica, Schk. 
and maritima, Vahl. and Hierochloa borealis, R & 8S. In shal- 
low ponds and wet places along the road, during our homewart | 
drive, were gathered Menyanthes trifoliata, L., Carex teretiuscula, 
Good., sterilis Willd , trisperma, Dew., and aquatilis, Wahl., 
Panicum latifolium, L » and Glyceria nervata, Trin. ee 
week saw so much sameness in the area for convenient é 
field work, that, with note-books enriched with the names of 366. 
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