. Pigeon Cove and vicinity . ed Orchis. Spiranthes cernua Ladies Tresses. Arethusa bulbosa Pogonia ophioglossoides Calopogon pulchellus Corallorhiza multifiora Coral Root. Cypripedium acaule Ladys Slipper. Iris versicolor Blue Flag. Sieyrinchium Burmudiana Blue-eyed Grass. Smilax rotundifolia Greenbrier. ,, herbacea Carrion Flower. Polygonatum biflorum Solomons Seal. Smilacina racemosa Soikenard. „ stellata .... „ trifolia „ bifolia Convallaria majalis Lily of the Valley. Clintonia borealis Omithogalum umbellatum Star of Bethlehem. Lilium Philadelphicum Orange-red Lily. „ Canadense Yellow Lily


. Pigeon Cove and vicinity . ed Orchis. Spiranthes cernua Ladies Tresses. Arethusa bulbosa Pogonia ophioglossoides Calopogon pulchellus Corallorhiza multifiora Coral Root. Cypripedium acaule Ladys Slipper. Iris versicolor Blue Flag. Sieyrinchium Burmudiana Blue-eyed Grass. Smilax rotundifolia Greenbrier. ,, herbacea Carrion Flower. Polygonatum biflorum Solomons Seal. Smilacina racemosa Soikenard. „ stellata .... „ trifolia „ bifolia Convallaria majalis Lily of the Valley. Clintonia borealis Omithogalum umbellatum Star of Bethlehem. Lilium Philadelphicum Orange-red Lily. „ Canadense Yellow Lily. Erjthronium Americanum Dogs-tooth Violet. Uvularia perfoliata Bell wort. „ sessilifolia Streptopus roseus Twisted Stalk. Pontederia cordata Pickerel Weed. Goodyera repens Rattlesnake Plantain. FERNS. Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair. Asplenium Filix-fccmina Anpidium marginale OHmunda regalis Flowering Fern. ,, cinnamouiea Cinnamon ,, Polypodium vulgare ANLVIALS AND BIEDS OF CAPE ANN. 157 ANBIALS AND BIRDS OF CAPE dicks dream. Something again from Rev. Mr. Higginson. Ina narrative following the journal of his voyage,from which some selections have been made, hewrote for the information of his friends in Englandconcerning the earth of New England, and all theappurtenances thereof. The paragraphs contain-ing what he had learned of the animals and birdsof this region are interesting. For beasts, there are some bears, and they saysome lions; for they have been seen at Cape Ann.(As to the lions, they were put in the woods of theCape by the imagination of some timid persons. Thewriter had been misled by hearsay.) Also hereare several sorts of deer, some Avhereof bring threeor four young ones at once, which is not ordinary in 158 PIGEON COVE AND VICINITY. England; also wolves, foxes, beavers, otters, mar-tens, great wild-cats, and a great beast called amolke, as big as an ox. ( Molke is probably amistake of the printer for moose.) I have seenthe skins of all these beasts s


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