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July i8, 1908. To Meadowdale for the afternoon. Castalia 

 odorata (Drj-and.) Woodv. & Wood, in shallow water and smaller 

 pools than usual; and Asclepias incarnata L. along the railroad 

 Voorhees\ille to Meadowdale. 



Visited the bog on the right-hand side of the road up the little 

 hill about a mile southeast of Meadowdale. This bog, designated 

 as (No. i) — "Woodwardia bog" — was dry enough to get on; 

 although it was surrounded by water and ooze a few weeks ago. 

 Crossing the fields towards Indian Ladder, one reaches the road 

 bearing in the direction of Countryman Hill; one. passes two or 

 three houses, and on the left-hand side of the road, at the edge 

 of the woods is a bog, designated as (No. 2) — "Swamp Loose- 

 strife bog." It covers an area of five or six acres and is wet 

 and springy, and I was only able to get on it by using two fence 

 boards. One could not remain long in one spot, for soon the 

 water would cover the boards. Drank from a spring under the 

 shadow of Fallen Rocks. There is no water in any of the falls 

 to-day, unless it be Mine Lot. 



The following plants were observed or collected: Didymium 

 xanthoptis (Ditm.) Fr. on sphagnum, mosses and old leaves. 



Biatora sangiiineoatra (Ach.) Tuck., on mosses and rotten 

 stumps. 



Cephalozia pleniceps (Aust.) Lindb.; Lophocolea heterophylla 

 (Schrad.) Dum. and Plagiochila asplenoides (L.) Dum., all deter- 

 mined by Miss Lorenz; and Ptilidiiim pidcherrimum (Web.) 

 Hampe. 



Aulacomnium palustre Schwaegr.; Calliergon cordifolium 

 (Hedw.) Kindb.; Georgia pellucida (L.) Rabenh. on old logs and 

 stumps; Hypnum Haldaniamcm Grew; Hypniim reciinans (Mx.) 

 Schwaegr. on old logs; Plagiotheciiim denticidatum (L.) B. «S: S.; 

 Sphagnum sgiiarrosum Crome and four undetermined Sphagnums. 



Osmiinda cinnamomea L. ; and woodwardia, Anchistea virginica 

 (L.) Presl., abundant in (No. i). 



Lan'.\- /an'a'wa (DuRoi) Koch; Scheuchzeria palustrisL.; Carex 

 diandra Schrank. (No. i); Didichium ariindinaceiim (L.) Britton; 

 Eriophoriim tenelliim Nutt. (No. 2) ; Mariscus mariscoides (Muhl.) 

 Ktze. {Cladium mariscoides (Muhl.) Torr.) ; Rynchospora alba 



