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3o30tacle IslRnd . apparently so barren, proved of ^reat Intereet, 
especially the soiaewhat marshy portion at one end Tfnxther end). 
On this Island were found eur ri singly, the OphiogloBsum vtilgattia, 
(Adder’s Tongue Fern), the Marsh Fern, Lady Fern, Marginal, Olnnemon, 
Hay Scented and Spinulose but Brake was absent. Another surprlFe 
was BuJichterry and Yellow Avens would certainly not be expected. 
The kwintein or Rock Cranberry was hardly looked for at this low 
elevation tho the character oJf the soli was e suitable habitat. 
Carer Fseudo-Oyperus was abundant and unexpected In such a location, 
a rare sedge, local and In swales and at edges of ponis. It would 
be difficult to find such luxtiriant specimens of Potentllla 
anserine (goose-weed, silver-weed) as grew on a sheltered shore - 
or such dwarfed epeclmens of Jack-ln-the-Pulpit , a tremendous 
surorlse. 
Plants noted July 7 In a nf?arly comprehensive survey - 
Asplenlujsn Fllix-femlna 
Aspldlum epinulosiim, var. intermedium 
" Thelypterls 
* rcarglnali 
Dloksonls punctilobula 
Oa^amda clnnsraomea 
Ophioglbseum vulgatua 
Ploea canadensis 
Jtmiperus comjimnis, vpx. depressa 
Triglochin marltima 
(ir asses 
Agrostis elba var. vulgaris 
» hyemalis 
Danthonia eploata 
dpartlna patens 
Poa ooH^ressa 
* pretensis 
Puoolnellis iHerltima 
Festucs ovine 
** rubra 
Agropyron repens 
Carex scoparia 
* Cr awf or dli 
^ stremlnea 
•* silicee 
* * stipata 
* stellulata 
** Psetido-cyperus 
* oanedens 
* " , var. dlsjuncta 
Arisaeme triphyllum 
