198 THROUGH GLADE AND MEAD. 
shall find new troops of flower friends, some arrayed in 
dyed garments, glorious in their apparel, others clad in 
modest robes, as if shrinking to attract our attention. 
All along our path are the footprints of those which 
have gone before. Fruit, blossom and bud are all 
around. There is movement in them all, each striving 
in its own way to accomplish its own destiny. Even in 
their decay they will furnish the material out of which 
new life will spring in other seasons to make the earth 
pleasant for other men who will then see it. But our 
seventh list is waiting. 
July 4. 301 Liparis Loeselii, Richard Twayblade. 
Woodsia Ilvensis, R. Br. Woodsia. 
Cichorium Intybus, L. Chicory. 
«6, Rhus typhina, L. Staghorn Sumach. 
Vaccinium macrocarpon, Ait. Cranberry. 
Pyrola elliptica, Nutt. Shin-leaf. 
Circzea alpina, L. Enchanter’s Nightshade. 
Silene noctiflora, L. Night-flowering Campion. 
Aspidium spinulosum, Swartz, var. inter- 
medium, D. C. Eaton Wood Fern. 
310 Aspidium marginale, Swartz a a 
ip, Aspidium acrostichoides, Swartz Christmas 
Fern. 
Krigia Virginica, Willd. Dwarf Dandelion. 
Galium circzezans, Michx. Wild Liquorice. 
Pyrola secunda, L. Wintergreen. 
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Pyrola chlorantha, Swartz 
