70 



HARPER 



a Crataegus apiifolia 



— 



white 



a Berchemia scandens 



5 



greenish 



a Wistaria jrutescens 



4 



blue 



a Hypericum galioides pallidum 



7 



yellow 



i Smilax Walteri 







i Sebastiana ligustrina 



6 





i Sabal glabra 



6-7 



white 



i Amorpha fruticosa 







i Crataegus aestivalis 





white 



i Serenoa serrulata 



6 



cream 



i Trachelospermunt difforme 



6 



yellow 



3 Nymphaea fluviatilis1| 



6 



yellow 



i Orontium aquaticum 



3 



yellow 



i Carex bullata % 



4 



— 



i " folliculatal/. 



4 



— 



i Echinodorus radicansl/. 





white 



i Carex triceps 1| 



4 



— 



i Lobelia flaccidifolia 



6-7 



blue 



i Carex debilisl| 



4 



— 



i Mikania scandens % 



7-10 



white 



i Carex reniformisl| 



4 



— 



i Clematis crispa% 



4-9 



pale blu 



i [Brachelyma robustum] 







i Fontinalis flaccida 







Summary. In most particulars where this list differs from the 

 preceding it approaches the next, so a detailed discussion will 



Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 



Fig. 



Phsenological diagram for 37 plants growing in river and creek-swamps of the 

 second class, including 27 trees and shrubs. 



not be given here. But we may note in passing, the increasing 

 number of trees and vines, 1 and the decreasing number of ever- 

 greens and herbs. There are no purple flowers. 



It is interesting to note that the Gramineae, the Ericaceae, and 



•For references to anatomical studies of Berchemia and Liquidambar 

 see catalogue of species. 



