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1067. Ruppia maritima, Linn. South Kingstown ! fide J. 

 Carey, Esq. 



1068. Najas Canadensis, Michx. North Providence ! 



1069. Zostera marina, Linn. Narragansett bay ! 



1070. Valisneria spiralis, Linn. Providence ! Little 

 Compton, Thurber ! 



1071. Microstylis ophioglossoides, Natt. Foster, rare, 

 Flint ! 



1072. Liparis Loiselii, Richd. South Kingstown, Hunt ! 

 600. Corallorhiza multiflora, Nutt. in jour. Acad. Phil. 



C. innata, Nutt. gen. II. p. 194. Providence ! Cumberland ! 

 Hunt\ Pratt ! H. B. Metcalfl 



1073. Orchis spectarilis, Linn. Scituate, Flint. 



1074. Platanthera ciliaris, Lind. gen. Orch. p. 292, fide 

 Hooker fl. Bor. Am. II. p. 199. Habenaria ciliaris, Br. Fos- 

 ter, rare, Flint ! 



1075. Lachnanthes tinctoria, Ell. Borders of Worden 

 pond, South Kingstown ! 



1076. Trillium erectum, Linn. Parsh. fl. I. p. 245. 

 Smithfield, Flint ! 



1077. Clintonia borealis, Raf. fide Torr. in N. Y. State 

 fl.II.ip. 300. Smilacina borealis, Gawl. Bot. Mag. Dracaena 



borealis, Ait. Smithfield, Foster, Flint ! 



1078. Allium tricoccum, Ait. Johnston, Hunt ! 



1079. Juncus Greenei, Tuckerman fy Oakes, vide Sill, 

 journ. XLV. p. 37. Providence ! 



833. Juncus Conradi, Tuckerman MSS. fide Torr. ! N. 

 Y. State fl. II. p. 328. J. viviparus, Conrad. Sandy marsh- 

 es and borders of ponds, Providence ! 



I observe that Prof. Torrey refers the plant known generally 

 to American authors under the name of J. bulbosus Linn, to 

 Juncus Gerardi Loisel,^de N. Y. State fl. p. 330. 



There is a well marked variety of J. tenuis found near 

 Providence, the flowers of which are arranged on long racemes 

 in a secund manner. 



10S0. Cyperus Grayii, Torr.l cyp. p. 268. Sandy banks, 

 Narragansett bay ! 



