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A handsome colony of Solarium virginianum, with large 

 lavender blue flowers, and spiny stems, was found, in the lane 

 back to the station. 



Raymond H. Torre y 



The South Jersey Trip, August 27, was a big success botani- 

 cally though there was somewhat to be desired as to members. 

 There were found three species of Habenaria, — Integra, ciliaris, 

 and blephariglottis . We were too late for H. cristata. A fine stand 

 of Coreopsis rosea was observed near Waretown. As all had seen 

 Lygodium we did not go in to see that although we were near 

 one of the finest stands in New Jersey. Euphorbia polygonifolia 

 was abundant while E. corollata was rather rare and past its 

 prime. Only three specimens of Eryngium virginiaum were found 

 Freshly collected specimens of Eryngium yuccaefolium and 

 Nymphoides Nymphaeoides were shown but not the stands. 

 Schizaea was observed in Mr. Frazee's pet stand, which he 

 claims to be the farthest north in New Jersey. The promised 

 Gratiola aurea did not materialize as the location was completely 

 flooded. A well matured fruit of Citrullus Citrullus was found 

 and enjoyed by all. 



V. L. Frazee 



