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Eleocharis Torreyana Boeckl. Ellendale and Milford. 



EleocJiaris imianocarpa Torr. Ellendale. 



Scirpns sitbterviiiialis Torr. Morris Pond. 



Rynchospora macrostachya Torr. Milford. 



RyncJiospora axillaris (Lam.) Britton. Ellendale. 



Eriocaiilon Parkeri Robinson. Morris Pond, Milford, Reho- 

 both and Millsboro. 



Arisaenia pjisillum (Peck) Nash. Millsboro. 



Junais repens Michx. Georgetown, Ellendale, and Smyrna, in 

 ditches. 



Helonias biillata L, Milford. 



Mi'lanthiiim Virginicum L. East of Georgetown. 



Gyrotheca tinctoria (Walt.) Salisb. The Hammock east of 

 Georgetown. 



Pogonia diviricata (L.) R.Br. One fruiting specimen found 

 July 21, 1908, at Ellendale in a meadow a few hundred yards 

 east of the town. Rather abundantly in bloom in the same 

 meadow on June 21, 1909. 



Tipiilaria unifolia (Muhl.) B.S.P. Rather common in a woods 

 about two miles east of Georgetown. In full bloom July 5, 1908. 



Gyrostachys simplex (A. Gray) Kuntze. Rehoboth ; more 

 common than G. gracilis (Bigel.) Kuntze. 



Gyrostachys pvaecox (Walt.) Kuntze. Hammock east of 

 Georgetown. Marsh east of Milton. 



Blephariglottis lacera (Mx.) Rydberg. The Hammock, 

 Georgetown. 



Popiilus heterophylla L. Townsend. 



Myrica cerifera L. Common around ponds. 



Hicoria villosa (Sarg.) Ashe. Milton. 



Abms inaritima (Marsh.) Muhl. Rather common. Milford 

 (in bloom July 20), Morris Pond. West of Bethel and Millsboro 

 mostly on the borders of ponds. 



Castanea pitmila (L.) Mill. Near Noxontown Pond, Middle- 

 town. 



Querciis nigra L. Very abundant everywhere but no fruit seen 

 in 1908. 



Quercus Michanxii Nutt. Georgetown, 



