28 Rhode Island Plants. 



flowered variety is found in South Kingstown by Mr. R. R. 

 Clarke! 



1041. Gaylussacia dumosa, Torr. fy Gray fl. ined. fide 

 Gray ! chloris Bor. Am. § hirtella. Vaccinium hirtellum, 

 Ait. DCprodr. VII. p. 566. South Kingstown ! where it 

 was first detected by Mr. Hunt ! 



1042. Chiogenes hispidula, Gray in Torr. 6f Gray, fl. 

 ined. fide Emerson Trees and Shrubs of Mass. p. 407. Pha- 

 lerocarpus serpyllifolia, G. Don. DC. prodr. VII. p. 577. 

 Vaccinium hispidulum, Linn. Arbutus filiformis, Lam. 

 Oxycoccus hispidulus, Pers. Gaultheria serpyllifolia, Pursh. 

 G. hispidula, Muhl. Glyciphylla hispidula, Raf. Foster fide 

 E. Flint. 



1043. Andromeda Mariana, Linn. Leucothe Mariana. 

 DCprodr. VII. p. 602. Rhode Island fide Dr. F. E. Eddy. 



1044. Azalea glauca, Lam. D. C. prodr. VII. p. 716. 

 Swamps. This is probably entitled only to the rank of a 

 variety of A. viscosa. 



1045. Prinos glaber, Linn. South Kingstown, Mr. Hunt! 

 383. Samolus floribundus, Kunth in H. 6f Bonpland, II. 



p. 181. DC. prodr. VIII. p. 73. Borders of salt marshes 

 Rhode Island ! fide A. Gray. I have not met with S. vale- 

 randi in Rhode Island. 



1046. Utricularia resupinata, Greene in Bigel.fl. Bost. 

 ed. 3, p. 10. DC. prodr. VIII. p. 73. Sandy banks of Wor- 

 den pond, South Kingstown ! where it was detected by Mr. 

 Hunt ! 



J 047. U. clandestina, (n. sp.) Nutt. ! MSS .fy in Herb. 

 Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil. South Kingstown, where it was 

 detected by Mr. George Hunt ! Seekonk, Mass. ! I am in- 

 debted to the excellent Prof. Gray for the determination of this 

 species, and for a fragment of NuttalPs plant, ticketed New 

 Jersey, with which our plant fully agrees. I have seen in 

 Herb. Gray, specimens collected in Massachusetts by D. B. 

 Greene, Esq. 



453. Myosotis stricta, Link. enum. DC. prodr. X. p. 

 109. M. verna, Nutt. gen. add. p. 112. 





