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P. Hydropiper, L. Smartweed. Watee-Peppeb. 

 Common. July-Sept. 



P. acre, HBK. Water Smartweed. 

 Medford (G. E. Davenport) ; Weston (F. S. Collins) ; Framlngham 

 (Rev. J. H. Temple) ; Concord (Minot Pratt) ; Dunstable (Dr. C. 

 W. Swan) . Not very common. July-Sept. 



P. hydropiperoides, Michx. Mild Water-Pepper. 

 Rather common. July-Sept. 



P. Mulhenbergii, Wats. (P. amphibium, L., var. terrestre, 

 Willd., Man.) 

 Rather common. Aug.-Sept. 



P. Hartwrightii, Gray. 

 •Chelmsford (Dr. C. W. Swan) ; Fresh Pond, Cambridge (Dr. W. G. 

 Farlow). Not common. Aug-Sept. 



" Perennial, closely allied to the two preceding species, (P. am- 

 phibium and P. Muhlenbergii) growing usually in mud, the as- 

 cending stems rooting at base and very leafy ; differing from the 

 form of P. (amphibium ?) growing in lilsie localities, by being more 

 or less rough-hairy, at least on the sheaths and bracts, the former 

 ciliate and often with abruptly spreading foliaceous borders; 

 leaves rather narrow, 2 to 7 inches long, on very short petioles, 

 adnate to the middle of the sheath." Bot. Cal. 



P. articulatum, L. Jointweed. 

 Common. Aug.-Sept, 



P. aviculare, L. Knotgrass. 

 Very common. July-Sept. 



P. erectum, L. (P. aviculare, L., var. erectum. Roth, Man.) 

 Not uncommon. July-Sept. 



P. ramosissimum, Michx. 

 Watertown (C. E. Perkins) ; Medford (C. E. Faxon) ; So. Natick 

 (P. S. Collins). Scarce, except along salt marshes. July-Sept. 



P. tenue, Michx. 

 Frequent. Aug.-Sept. 



P. arifolium, L. Halberd-leaved Tear- thumb. 

 Not reported from the northern and northwestern towns, but rather 

 common elsewhere in the county. Aug.-Sept. 



P. sagittatum, L. Arrow-leaved Tear-thtjmb. 

 Common. Aug.-Sept. 



P. Convolvulus, L. Black Bindweed. 

 Common. Aug.-Sept. Nat. from Eu. 



P. cilinode, Michx. 

 Ashby (Dr. C. W. Swan) ; Waltham List; Newton (C. J. Sprague). 

 Scarce. 



