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Hypericum virginicwn L. Common ;il)oiii ilic shores of First 



and Second, uncommon on Third Lake. 

 Myriophyllum scabraium. Michx. AbiuKhml in I-'irst Lake, 



common in the others. 

 Proserpinaca paluslris L. Common alxnit all the lakes. 

 Utricularia purpurea Walt. Abundant in Mrst Lake, c(jmm(;n 



in Second, a few plants in Third Lake. 

 U. vuliiaris L. Uncommon about all the lakes. 



Plants found in First and Second Lakes 

 Typlia angustifolia L. A few plants near shore in both lakes. 

 Potamogeton natans L. Few plants in First, one only found in 



Second Lake. 

 P. zosterifolius Schumacher. Few in P'irst Lake, one plant 



found near the inlet in Second Lake. 

 Sagittaria longirostrc (M. Michell) J. G. Sm. Not common. 

 Alisma Plantago-aquatica L. Not common about First Lake, 



one plant found on Second. 

 DulicJiium. ariindinaceum (L.) Britton. Few plants. 

 Peltandra virginica (L.) Kunth. Common about both lakes. 

 Utricularia subulata L. Uncommon. 



Plants found only in First Lake 

 Equisetum fiuvialilc L. In marsh bay at end of lake. 

 Potamogeton dimorphus Raf. Few plants with submerged fruit 



only. 

 P. filijormis Pers. Few plants. 

 P. interruptus L. Not uncommon. 



Sagittaria graminea Michx. Few plants, none in flower. 

 Eleocharis Rohhinsii Oakes. In four feet of water near one shore. 

 Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) Schleid. Common in quiet bays. 

 Eriocaulon articulatum (Huds.) Morong. Not common in 



shallow water, sometimes in water eighteen inches deep. 

 Decodon verticillatiis (L.) Ell. On margins of floating islands. 

 Proserpinaca pectinatus Lam. Few submerged plants. 

 Nymphoides lacunosum (Vent.) Fernald. Not uncommon in 



water from six inches to six feet deep. 

 Myosotis laxa Lehm. In shallows, at end of lake. 

 Utricularia intermedia Hayne. Floating in company with 



myriophyllum and U. purpurea, no flowers found. 

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