Notice of Plants growing in Litchfield. 69 
prostrata Pers. Synop. 2. p. 632. Muhl. Cat 2 p. 98. 
repens Nurr. Stem prostrate ; branches running eight 
or ten or more feet along the ground ; leaves imbricate in 
four’s, ovate submucronate, bearing a gladulous depression in 
the middle. Berries larger than in the I. virginiana, but nearly 
of the same smell and taste. On Lake Huron, where it was 
also observed by Mr. Nuttall. 
Taxus canadensis Willd. ee 
Beene Ne ‘ On the St. Louis river. 
Arr. VII.—Lust of Plants growing spontaneously in Litch- 
field and wn tts vicinity. 
{Communicated by Mr. John P. Brace. | 
MONANDRIA. 
Dieynia. 
Calltriche. 
1. hiterophylla (Px.) 
verna Muu. 
aquatica Bre. 
In a ditch near Wolcottville manufactory. June. 
Cinna. ' 
1. arundinacea L. 
Shady Swamps. August. 
DIANDRIA. 
Monoeynia. 7 
Utricularva. 
1. vulgaris Pu. et Bie. 
macrorhyza N. Y¥. Cart. 
‘Streams of the Little Pon v.v. Aug. Yellow. 
2. cornuta Mx. 
Spagnous Swamps, near the Cranberry pond. Aug. 
Yellow. 
Gratiola. 
1, aurea Mun. 
