FIELD DAY AT DODGE'S MILL. 113 



Cornus alternifolia. 



Gornus circinata. 



Nyssa multiflora (Tupelo or Sugar Gum Tree). 



Rudbeckia liirta (Cone Flower). 



Leucaiithemum vulgare (White Weed). 



Specularia perfoliata (Venus' Looking Glass). 



Vaccinium macrocarpon (Cranberry). 



Kalmia latifolia (Large Laurel). 



Kalmia angustifolia (Sheep Laurel). 



Rhododendron rhodora (Rhodora). 



Pyrola chlorantha (Winter Green). 



Pyrola rotundifolia (Winter Green). 



Chimaphlia umbellata (Prince's Pine). 



Linaria canadensis (Toad Flax). 



Brunella vulgaris (Self-heal). 



Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue). 



Calystegia sepium (Hedge Bind Weed). 



Apocynum androssemifolium (Dogbane). 



Ostrya virginica (Hop Horn-beam). 



Peltandra virginica (Arrow Arum). 



Habenaria virescens (Orchis). 



Habenaria fimbriata (Great Purple Orchis). 



Pogonia ophioglossoides (Pogonia). 



Hypoxis erecta (Star Grass). 



Sisyrinchium bermudiana (Blue-eyed Grass). 



AUium canadense (Field Garlic). 



Vice President F. W. Putnam was introduced and made 

 some very interesting remarks on archöeological subjects. 

 These have been arranged in an illustrated paper and will 

 be inserted at the close of this voliime. 



The President then introduced Mr. John Eobinson with 

 a reference to the Museum at Salem, in which collections 

 have been going on for eighty-four years. 



Mr. Robinson spoke of the earlier collection of speci- 

 mens from the South Sea Islands and the East Indies by 

 the East India Marine Society, and those of later date, 



