228 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
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Torr., and Liparis Loeselii, Richard., were found in the gies 
ing open woods. Eleocharis palustris, R. Br., var. fe, i ‘e 
grew on the wet gravelly chores, and Eriocaulon septangu ak 
the shallow water. Ino neighboring sloughs Utricularia % 
media, Hayne, abounded. 
med in by high cliffs. Precipitous ledges were met with per 
midst of the woods, their crevices being occupied by bps 
ferns, among which other plants gained a foothold. Polypo 
rocks at the same place, and on those of the hills at Qa 
its stems sometimes being three feet long, many branching 
the same root. 
of it. The ; Tiate 
towards C. flavula, Raf., but it can only be called an interme! 
form, though t 
