June 1882. Page 1 (seq. 16)

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Ranunculus bulbosus.
Taraxacum dens-leonis.
Prunus pennsylvanica {pensylvanica}.

The Barbarea vulgaris
is up but has not formed
fruit yet. I have set
some out behind the
barn.
Miss Wood, Rollie's Aunt —
sent me to-day some
Collinsia verna —
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May 28. Cambridge.
A warm fine growing day.
It is wonderful how the
leaves have come out with-
in a few days. I found
the Chelidonium majus in
bud and the Nepeta glechoma
in flower. There is a

clump of Euphorbia cy-
parissias in the short line
near St. John's back of Mr.
Ware's — —————
The Rumex acetosella is in
flower — —————

June 1st. Cambridge —
My sister Mary sent me
this P.M. a specimen of
Actaea spicata, var. rubra —
which Georgie gathered in Bel-
mon in the little wood on
the left of Concord Ave. which
is always so full of flowers.
I am pressing it in two
parts — She also sent me a
Smilacina racemosa and
some Arisaemas —
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