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Bobwhite 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 27, 29, Hell Diver 15. Aug. 13. 
30: 3L. Aug. J 6. T. Loon 5, 16, 19, 25. 
Eave Swallow 20. Bank Swallow 9, 10, 13, 14. 
Tree Swallow 23 to 26. 
NUMBER OF SPECIES SEEN EAcH Day. 
July 4, 37. July 25, 36. 
2242 Og dU. DUAE. OO 
Deu. da 35 ais 90 
Verde d ht) Bae Be 
¡A cun ! 129, 30 
Ly ay yi “ 80, 34 
O 91. adir. 
c dis Aug. 1, 29 
(OE, dd: "T hee 
S o E BO. Ste HA 
14, 42. "too OM 
ELO. 00. A EE ERE 
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17. 35. te E nod. 
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UU T, dU. 9 59. 32. 
Ar MS AS: (^ 10, 04 
Mc dde mus idea i Be 
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Total number of species seen, 60. 
Notes on the Stemless Lady’s Slipper. 
EDWARD L. GREENE. 
Of these notes, however, I am but the editor, not the author, 
as will readily be seen. The paper which appeared in the August 
issue of the NATURALIST called forth from a number of botanical 
friends and correspondents so much additional information, showing 
still further diversity in the habitat of Cypripedium acaule, that 
no reader interested in the plant will question the desirability of 
their being given publicity. 
Mr. Charles C. Deam, a zealous Indiana botanist, until lately 
of Bluffton in the northeastern part of the state, now of Indian- 
opolis, under date of September sth, writes: '' Your article on 
Cypripedium acaule was interesting. I have taken this species in 
Steuben County, Indiana, from the border of a lake in a tamarack 
