
PULPIT. 
Damp shady places. Common. In cultivation, it will often grow 
over three feet high. 
Peltandra Virginica, Raf. (Arrow ALBUM.) 
Bogs, etc. Frequent. 
Calla palustris, Z. (Wui_p CaLta.) 
In very wet muddy places. Rather scarce. 
Symplocarpus foetidus, Salish. (SkuNK CABBAGE.) 
‘Common in wet places. 
Acorus Calamus, Z. (SWEET FLAG.) 
Meadows and brooks. Frequent. 
LEMNACEA. 
' 
3 IN.DO GHIN S. 
ARACEZE. 
(ARUM FaMILyY.) 
Ariseema triphyllum, Torrey. (INDIAN TURNIP; JACK-IN-THE- 
(DUCKWEED FAMILY.) 
Lemna polyrrhiza, L. 
Stagnant water. Frequent. 
{ 
Lemna minor, L. i 
Vicinity of Danvers (Dr. Osgood’s list), West Gloucester, etc. 
Probably not rare. 
TYPHACEA. 
(CAT-TAIL FAMILY.) 
Typha latifolia, Z. (CoMMON CatT-TAIL.) 
Brooks, etc. Common. 
Typha angustifolia, L. 
Rockport(?), ‘‘Lynn marshes, two fertile spikes” (memo. Dr. Chas. 
Pickering). Specimens in the hands of a small boy were obtained 
by Miss Brooks, 1880, probably collected in the vicinity of Salem. 
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