130 THROUGH GLADE AND MEAD. 
May 4. Luzula campestris, DC. Wood Rush. 
Viola blanda, Willd. Sweet White Violet. 
40 Aralia trifolia, Decsne. & Planch. Ground-nut. 
Anemonella thalictroides, Spach Rue Anemone. 
so 3h Viola palmata, L., var. cucullata, Gray —_ Blue 
Violet. 
Trillium erectum, L. Purple Trillium. 
Oakesia sessilifolia, Watson Wild Oats. 
6s Cassandra calyculata, Don Leather-leaf. 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, Spreng. Bearberry. 
Viola pedata, L. Bird-foot Violet. 
ae se Caulophyllum thalictroides, Michx. Pappoose- 
root. 
Ranunculus fascicularis, Muhl. Early Buttercup. 
50 Asarum Canadense, L. Wild Ginger. 
In 1881 the record shows almost the same list and 
exactly the same number on the 8th of May, so that I 
think it may be taken as a fairly representative list of 
this immediate neighborhood. There are omissions, of 
course. It is a truly democratic collection; the lordly 
tree, the humble weed, the common and the rare stand 
here side by side. 
Sixteen of them, nearly a third of the whole, are 
trees or shrubs, six are violets, the genus most largely 
represented, and the others are divided among various 
families and genera. 
There are favorite flowers among them. One of 
these is the round-leaved violet, which Bryant must have 
