Abstract

coastal plain species which are localized on the sandy soil near Lake Ghamplain:—such species as Woodwardia virginica, Pinns rigida, Polygonella articulata, Lupinus perennis, Polygala polygama, Bartonia virginica, Asclepias amplexicaulis, Artemisia caudata, etc. In general style and typography the Flora of Burlington follows the Vermont Botanical Club's well known Flora of Vermont and like it represents intimate knowledge of the region covered. In 1860 Hervey's Plants found in New Bedford and its Vicinity was published, in 1891 it was revised, and now its ever enthusiastic author, undaunted by the passage of fifty-one years since his first publication, brings his work to date as a revised edition of the Flora of New Bedford and the Shores of Buzzards Bay.1 The Flora is modeled upon the former editions and happily contains the familiar and always interesting Procession of the Flowers. The author is to be congratulated upon the new edition of his standard work and upon a sustained activity which should be an inspiration to all lovers of out-of-door avocations.— M. L. F.

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