272 



7. Glyceria flisciculata. Syn. Poa fasciculata, Torrey 

 and Gray's Flora Northern United States. Vol. 1. p. 107. 



At Salem, by Dr. Pickering, 1824 ; and at Ipswich, by Mr. 

 Cakes. 



8. Famaria officinalis L. E. B. 9. 589. 



With scandent petioles: Ipswich, Danvers, &c., naturalized 

 in gardens and in waste places. 1819. 



9. Draba Caroliniana, Walter : Torrey and Gray, op : cit. 

 Vol. 1. 109. 



Salem, Dr. Pickering. 1824. 



10. Draba verna. L. E. B. 9. 586. Torrey and Gray, 

 op: cit: 1. 108. 



Danvers, Dr. Andrew Nichols. [Abundant in 1855, Rus- 

 sell ! and noticed by several observers in 1854 and 1856.] 



11. Amraania humilis, Michaux ; Torrey and Gray: &c 1. 

 480. 



Danvers, Dr. A. Nichols. 1816. 



12. Archangelica peregrina, Nuttall. Torrey and Gray, 

 &c., 1. 622. 



Salem, Dr. Pickering, 1821. Danvers, Wm. Oakes. 



13. Linaria Elatine, Miller. Sy7i. Antirrhinum elatine. 

 Ray. E. B. 10. 192. 



Ipswich, 1825. Naturalized. 



11. 



From Oakes' Notice of some rare plants of New England, &c., in 

 Hovey's Magazine of Botany, dfc. Vol. 7. pp. 178—186. 



14. Turritis glabra. Torrey and Gray, 1. 78. E. B. 9. 587. 

 On a rocky ledge in Paradise, Salem. Dr. S. Bass, 1819. 

 [At the same locality and about Orne's Point, abundant, 

 Russell! 1856.] 



15. Campanula glomerata L. E. B. 2. 90. 



In Dark lane, Danvers, where it has been naturalized many 

 years, and was first found by Dr. Andrew Nichols. 



