July 1882. Page 7 (seq. 36)
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On the way home, I dug up a
Prunella vulgaris
by the roadside which I
have put to press as also a
Fragaria vesca
which I got this P.M. in
the Pine Grove back of the
house.
Gus Philbrook says that
the knoll in front of the
house, to, which I have
occassionally referred, is
called the "knubble."
Shellburne. N.H.
July 6th
This A.M. Will, Gus & I
took a stroll through the
fields & woods back of the
house where Gus said he
could show us the Mountain
Cranberry. When we came
to the spot I found it was
the Cowberry or
Vaccinium vitis-idaea
in fruit much more advanced
than that of the knubble.
So the Mountain Cranberry
is the Lowberry. Vide "Robin-
son's Flora of Essex {Coounty}." I
gathered some specimens for
press. I also found by the
side of a brook some
Circaea alpina
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