HOFFMANN: FLORA OF BERKSHIRE COUNTY. 207 
torn. Shaw Pond, Becket; Parish Pond, Otis; Crane and Cran- 
berry Ponds, West Stockbridge; Three-mile Pond, Sheffield. 
P. pectinatus L. — Common throughout the southern part of the 
County, in shallow muddy ponds and in the Housatonic River. In 
Laurel Lake, Lee, it grows at the exceptional depth of six feet. Alti- 
tude 1450 feet. Muddy Pond, Washington. 
P. praelongus Wulf. — In deep water (six feet) in lakes. Stock- 
bridge Bowl, Stockbridge; Lake Garfield, Monterey; Harmon Pond, 
New Marlboro; Three-mile Pond, Sheffield. 
P. pusillus L. — Shallow water in ponds and streams; common. 
var. tenuissimus Mertens & Koch. — Stockbridge Bowl, Stock- 
bridge; Prospect Pond, Egremont. 
P. Robbinsii Oakes. — In shallow water of ponds and lakes, through- 
out the southern half of the County, generally associated with P. 
pectinatvs. A plant with a single perfectly developed fruit collected 
in Pontoosuc Lake, Pittsfield. The steiile shoots form close mats 
over the bottom. 
P. strictifolius Benn. — In quiet water of lakes; occasional. 
Onota Lake, Pittsfield; Stockbridge Bowl, Stockbridge; Crane Pond, 
West Stockbridge. 
P. Vaseyi llobbins. — In quiet water. Lake Garfield, Monterey. 
P. zosterifolius Schumacher. — (P. compressus 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 
In lakes and in the Housatonic River throughout the southern part 
of the valley. 
JUNCAGINACEAK. ARROW GRASS FAMILY. 
SCHEUCHZERIA. 
S. palustris L. — Sedgy borders of peat bogs; rare. Sheffield; 
Monterey. 
ALISMACEAE. WATER-PLANTAIN FAMILY. 
ALISMA. WATKK-n-AXTAIN'. 
A. Plantago-aquatica L.— {A. subconldfiuit 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 
Muddy shores and ditcluvs; common. 
SAGITTARIA. Akhow-hkad. 
S. arifolia Nutt. — Shallow water; occasional. Onota Lake, 
Pittsfield; swale near Housatonic River, New Lenox; brook. Stock- 
bridge; river fiats, Shedield (Cliurcliill). 
