94 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY XATrRAL HISTORY. 
P. decipiens Banicoud. ("oniinoii on the hracki.sh l)caches of 
Wallace Lake and the brackish ponds. Listed l)y ,/. Macoini; and 
//. T. Giissow. H. St. John, no. 1,322 (H). 
Fl., Fr. — August. 
RUBIACEAE. 
Galium trifidum L. ^'ery common in the wet dune hollows and 
along the swampy borders of the fresh-water ponds. ./. Macoiin 
(C. no. 81,150); //. T. Giissow (E); //. .S7. John, no. 1,324 (H). 
Fi, Fr. — August and September. 
[G. TIXCTORIUM L., of J. Macoun and //. T. Giissow is G. trifi- 
(lu))>.] 
G. Claytoni Michx. In the wet dune hollows. //. St. John, no. 
1,323 (H). 
FL, Fr. — August. 
Mitchella repens L. Uncommon and local, on turf-covered 
dunes. J. Dwight, Jr., records this (D. p. 13). Listed by J. Ma- 
coun; and H. T. Giissow. H. St. John, no. 1,325 (H). 
Fr. — August. 
CAPRIFOLIACEAE. 
Lonicera caerulea L., var. calvescens Fernald & Wiegand, Rho- 
doi-a, xii. 210 (1910). On the turf-covered dunes. Collected by 
J. Bicight, Jr.; and J. Macoun (C. no. 22,491). 
Not observed in flower or fruit. 
Linnaea borealis L., var. americana (Forbes) Rehder. Creep- 
ing between the stems of the prostrate Junipers and Eiiipdrum where 
they form a thick turf on the low dunes. Listed by J. Macoun; 
and H. T. Giissow. H. St. John, no. 1,326 (H). 
Not observed in flower or fruit. 
Viburnum cassinoides L. Occasional on the turf-covered dunes. 
./. B. Gilpin wrote in 1S5S (G. p. 18), "The usual shrubs are dwarf t 
to a few inches; * * * [the] low with-wood would not ait'ord a 
riding cane." Listed by J. Macoun; and //. T. Giissow. H. St. 
John, nos. 1,327 and 1,328 (H). 
Not observed in flower or fruit. 
