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  BOTANICAL 
  GAZETTE. 
  [July, 
  

  

  was 
  seen 
  ?n 
  1 
  / 
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  ^ 
  "°^''^ 
  °^ 
  '^^ 
  ^^^V' 
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  ^"(y^"^^ 
  L. 
  

   mth^ 
  ra 
  ' 
  ^''- 
  P^""""- 
  ^^ 
  ^« 
  ^ 
  ^'^O' 
  slender 
  rufh, 
  and 
  

  

  the 
  neiVhhn,f 
  "''"^ 
  spa,-ingly 
  on 
  our 
  northern 
  borders 
  and 
  

   me 
  neighbonng 
  parts 
  of 
  Canada. 
  

  

  collfc 
  teTin 
  H 
  ^^'"^T 
  J''^"^^^-^'' 
  ^'-^"^ 
  12-18 
  inches 
  high, 
  was 
  

   The 
  flora] 
  no 
  ? 
  '^"^>'^^^^ 
  "^ar 
  the 
  mouth 
  of 
  Carp^River. 
  

   par! 
  belo 
  V 
  TT.? 
  °^ 
  '"j^ 
  ^'""^ 
  ^^ 
  ^"'^6 
  pubescent, 
  and 
  the 
  

   The 
  [e1ve?n 
  ^^^'V' 
  ^^', 
  ^^^^ 
  the 
  plant 
  is 
  smooth 
  at 
  the 
  base. 
  

   proachrg 
  tl'e'vaSf 
  •r^'-'K^' 
  somewhat 
  toothed, 
  ap- 
  

   to 
  be 
  sepfri 
  ted 
  f^^ 
  ?K? 
  """^' 
  ^^^ 
  ^^'^^"^ 
  ^-^^^ 
  ^"^^S^ 
  

  

  to 
  be 
  separated 
  from 
  the 
  type 
  

  

  - 
  ^^t.«x«tcia 
  uum 
  tne 
  type, 
  

   in 
  plent? 
  fhr^''''^''' 
  c^'vptogams, 
  or 
  pteridophvtes, 
  one 
  sees 
  

   the 
  wet^sands 
  no 
  n^^rT/ 
  '^'''''' 
  °^ 
  ^^"b 
  moss, 
  and 
  once 
  in 
  

   --^Z'r:\:'j 
  Z:LTYXT 
  ''r 
  '---■ 
  Lycopodium 
  in. 
  

   at 
  Tolleston 
  anr\rn 
  ^ 
  ''^'''' 
  ^°^"d 
  ^^ 
  O"^* 
  own 
  vicinity 
  

  

  I 
  havfnot 
  seen 
  it 
  i; 
  r'l' 
  ^^'"-^""^^ 
  ^" 
  ^^"^^l-" 
  P^'^^^-' 
  *^^«"»^^^ 
  

   though 
  it 
  has 
  a 
  fl 
  "''^r 
  '''^ 
  ^" 
  collecting 
  about 
  the 
  lakes, 
  al- 
  

  

  quett^ 
  on 
  fe 
  Hd.?; 
  of 
  tlTe 
  "'"'f''' 
  ^^""^^"^^ 
  ''■ 
  ^''' 
  '' 
  ^''': 
  

   the 
  lake 
  crrew 
  in^K 
  7 
  '*°''^>' 
  wooded 
  hills 
  sloping 
  toward 
  

  

  est 
  of 
  th;^torIe"ait""^"'' 
  Equisetum 
  scirpoides, 
  the 
  small- 
  

   throufrhouttbp 
  rl 
  • 
  r 
  7°^ 
  ^^''^ 
  commou, 
  though 
  it 
  ranges 
  

   once 
  & 
  e 
  at 
  E" 
  "^^'^^.'^^^^s. 
  I 
  have 
  met 
  with 
  it 
  but 
  

   sometimertook 
  n. 
  . 
  K^ 
  K-^' 
  ^'"^"^ 
  Traverse 
  Bay, 
  where 
  it 
  

   had 
  lodged 
  A 
  'r'^u.^' 
  ''""^P« 
  '^"^1 
  Jo^s 
  on 
  which 
  sand 
  

   ginicum^ 
  from 
  . 
  ^^•''^^/ 
  '"'^^ 
  ^«^"^ 
  of 
  Botrychium 
  Vir- 
  

   Teal 
  Lake 
  h^^J~^ 
  '"^^'".^ 
  ^%h, 
  nvas 
  found 
  beside 
  

   that 
  described^r/"' 
  '"'"'^ 
  ^'z' 
  '^]^ 
  Keweenaw 
  Peninsula, 
  like 
  

   species 
  seemed 
  mn,-':' 
  .^''T^'^ 
  ^"^^^^ 
  Wherever 
  seen 
  the 
  

   south. 
  ^ 
  "'^^^ 
  '^^"^^^^- 
  than 
  the 
  common 
  form 
  farther 
  

  

  A 
  new 
  Ramnlaria 
  on 
  cotton. 
  

  

  GEO. 
  F. 
  ATKINSON. 
  

  

  ral 
  dif- 
  

  

  ■pv 
  

  

  ferent^StatrfnThe"^- 
  '^^^ 
  ^ 
  .^""^^^^^ 
  ^'^^ 
  ^^^^^ 
  

  

  ol 
  cotton 
  infested 
  bv 
  r''^''''^-^' 
  ''^^"b"''"' 
  Alabama, 
  leaves 
  

  

  scribed 
  species 
  of 
  Rn 
  "".S^s 
  which 
  proves 
  to 
  be 
  an 
  unde- 
  

   cotton 
  culture 
  and 
  11^'^''''^; 
  ^" 
  ^^^''' 
  ^^ 
  ^he 
  importance 
  oi 
  

   are 
  known 
  to 
  be 
  nnnf 
  J"^^*" 
  '^* 
  ^^"'^ 
  species 
  of 
  Ramularia 
  

   n 
  mav 
  not 
  be 
  out 
  of 
  ^l 
  """"^'''^ 
  *^ 
  ^ 
  ^ew 
  cultivated 
  plants 
  

  

  ^cterize 
  the 
  fungus 
  "^^ 
  ^"^ 
  '"^^"'"'^ 
  ^^^ 
  discovery 
  and 
  char- 
  

  

  