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Lysimachia stricta, Ait. 
Wet places. Common. A variety, bearing numerous bulblets in the 
axils of the leaves, is found in more shady places. 
Lysimachia quadrifolia, L. 
Banks and copses. Common. 
Lysimachia vulgaris, L. 
Roadside in Beverly. A garden plant escaped. (Adv. from Eu.) 
Lysimachia nummularia, Z. (MoNrEyYWwoRTt.) 
Cultivated in old gardens, occasionally escaping. Peabody, 
Salem, etc. (Adv. from Eu.) 
Steironema ciliatum, Raf., Lysimachia ciliata, Z. (Gray’s Man- 
ual.) 
Chebacco; towns in the Merrimac valley, etc.; abundant. Rare in 
the southern and eastern portions of the county. 
Steironema lanceolatum, Gray, Lysimachia lanceolata, Walt. 
(Gray’s Manual.) e 
North Andover, Haverhill, etc. 
Var. hybridum. 
Lynnfield, Brookdale, Lynn, Middleton, etc. 
Glaux maritima, Z. (Sea-Mitkwort.) 
Ipswich (Oakes); ‘‘in wet salt marshes about Salem” (Dr. Chas. 
Pickering). 
Anagallis arvensis, LZ. (PIMPERNEL; PooR MAn’s WEATHER- 
GLASS. ) 
Fields near the shore. Common. (Nat. from Eu.) 
Hottonia inflata, Hil. (FEATHERFOIL.) 
Beverly; ‘‘frequent in Breed’s pond, Lynn” (Tracy); Lanesville 
(Mrs. Babson); Andover (Mrs. Downs); Boxford, etc. In slow 
streams and pond holes. Not very common. 
LENTIBULACEA., 
(BLADDERWORT FAMILY.) 
Utricularia inflata, Wait. 
Peabody, in a pond on the road from Salem to Lynnfield Hotel; 
Lynnfield (G. D. Phippen); Andover (Rev. H. P. Nichols); Lily 
pond, Lynn (Tracy); Boxford, etc. Rather rare. 
Utricularia vulgaris, Z., var. Americana. (COMMON BLADDER- 
WORT.) 
Ponds and ditches. Common. The plants float about the larger 
ponds, collecting in quiet nooks to flower. 

