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PLANTS COLLECTED AT SALlSBLrRY AND AMESBURY, JUNE 25, 

 I8G0, HY S. A. D. SIIEPJ\VRD AND GEORGE F. H. MARKOE. 



Lexicaij ihcmuin vulgarc, 

 Oldenlandia ccerulea, 

 Trifolium pratense, 



" repens, 

 Poteutilla canadensis, 

 Eanunculus acris, 

 Iris versicolor, 

 Achillea millefolium, 

 Niiphar ad vena. 

 Euphorbia cjparissias, 

 Trientalis amcricana, 

 Pyrola rotundifolia. 

 Moueses uniflora, 

 Sisymbrium bermudiana, 

 Oxalis stricta, 

 Kalmia angustifolia, 

 Arum triphyllum, 

 Sparganium eurycarpum, 

 Lin aria canadensis. 



Helianthemum canadense, 

 Cypripedium acaule, 

 Rosa micrantha, 



" Carolina. 

 Prunella vulgaris, 

 Leontodon autumnale, 

 Cerastium vulgatum. 

 Geranium maculatum, 

 Yiola cucullata, 

 Gaylussacia resinosa, 

 Polytrichum piliferum, 

 Malva rotundifolia, 

 Capsella bursa-pastoris, 

 Hudsonia tomentosa, 

 Viburnum dentatum, 

 Raplianus, raphanistrum, 

 Sambucus canadensis, 

 Taraxacum dcns-leonis. 



Fridai/. Avg-uat 7, IS'Jo. 



The Field Meeting at Rockport. this day was attended 

 by more than three hundred persons. The weather was de- 

 lightful, and a better selection of a day could iiot have been 

 made to secure comfort and pleasure in exploring the various 

 interesting localities, which are so abundant in this region. 

 The granite quarries, breakwaters, beaches. Pigeon Cove, the 

 points affording splendid sea-views, and other objects of in- 

 vestigation were duly visited, also the large and valuable 

 Mineralogical collection of Rev. Stillman Barden, compris- 

 mg not only rich local specimens but rare articles from 

 abroad, disclosed its many treasures for tlie delight and in- 

 struction of the curious. 



