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LysimacMa stricta, Ait. 



Wet places. Common. A variety, bearing numerous bulblets in the 



axils of the leaves, is found in more shady places. 

 Lysimachia quadrifolia, L. 



Banks and copses. Common. 

 Lysimachia vulgaris, L. 



Eoadside in Beverly. A garden plant escaped. (Adv. from Ea.) 

 Lysimachia numm.iilaria, L. (Moneyvtort.) 



Cultivated in old gardens, occasionally escaping. Peabody, 



Salem, etc. (Adv. from Eu.) 



Steiroiiem.a eUiatum, Baf., Lysimachia ciliata, L. (Gray's Man- 

 ual.) 



Chebacco ; towns in the Merrimac valley, etc. ; abundant. Rare in 

 the southern and eastern portions of the county. 



Steironema lanceolatum, Gray, Lysimachia lanceolata, Walt. 

 (Gray's Manual.) 

 North Andover, Haverhill, etc. 



Var. hybridum. 

 Lynnfield, Brookdale, Lynn, Middleton, etc. 



Glaux maritima, L. (Sba-Milkwoet.) 

 Ipswich (Oakes); "in wet salt marshes about Salem " (Dr. Chas. 

 Pickering). 



Anagallis arvensis, L. (Pimpernbl; Poor Man's Weather- 

 glass.) 

 Fields near the shore. Common. (Nat. from Eu.) 



Hottonia inflata, EU. (Featherfoil.) 

 Beverly; "frequent in Breed's pond, Lynn" (Tracy); Lanesville 

 (Mrs. Babson) ; Andover (Mrs. Downs) ; Boxford, etc. In slow 

 streams and pond holes. Not very common. 



LENTIBULACEiE. 



(Bladdbrwort Family.) 



Utricularia inflata, Walt. 

 Peabody, in a pond on the road from Salem to Lynnfield Hotel; 

 Lynnfield (G. D. Phippen) ; Andover (Rev. H. P. Nichols) ; Lily 

 pond, Lynn (Tracy) ; Boxford, etc. Rather rare. 



Utricularia vulgaris, L., var. Americana. (Common Bladder- 

 wort.) 



Ponds and ditches. Common. The plants float about the larger 

 ponds, collecting in quiet nooks to flower. 



