1900] Harper, — Further additions to the flora of Amherst 69 
is not mentioned in Tuckerman's or any other list of the plants of that 
region. With this single exception, my two stations seem to be the 
farthest west of any of the few known stations for this plant. 
Aristida gracilis, Ell. (Sturbridge). 
Scirpus atrocinctus, Fernald. (New Braintree, Dana.) 
Eriophorum gracile, var. paucinervium, Engelm. (Sturbridge. ) 
Carex bullata, Schk. Quaboag River marshes, West Brookfield, 
May 30 (altitude 610 feet). This species is perhaps more local in 
its distribution than might be supposed. It seems to be unknown in 
Vermont and Connecticut, and is considered very rare in New York 
(E. C. Howe in Rep. N. Y. Mus., 48: 103). 
Carex stricta, var. strictior, Dew. ( Sturbridge.) 
Carex muricata, L. Dry grassy roadside, Hardwick, July 2. 
Juncus Greenit, Oakes A Tuckerm. | ( Brookfield.) 
Juncus militaris, Bigel. In water 1-2 feet deep along the northern 
margin of Quaboag Lake, Brookfield, August 20 (altitude 615 feet). 
Polygonum acre, var. leptostachyum, Meisn.  (Brookfield.) 
Polygonum Muhlenbergii, Wats. Lake shores, Brookfield, Sep- 
tember 4. 
Pyrus nigra, Sargent (P. arbutifolia, var. melanocarpa, Hook.) 
Sturbridge, May 28. 
Elatine Americana, Arn. (Brookfield). 
Stum Carsonit, Durand. Dunn Brook, Brookfield (altitude 625 
feet), August 20; Honey Brook, Sturbridge, September 17. 
Apocynum hyperictfolium, Ait. (Brookfield.) 
Myosotis laxa, Lehm. Dunn Brook, Brookfield, August 20. 
Antennaria Farlinii, Fernald. (Sturbridge, Warren.) 
Antennaria Canadensis, Greene. (Sturbridge.) 
Antennaria neodtorca, Greene. Sturbridge, Brookfield, West Brook- 
field, Warren, Brimfield. 
Antennaria neglecta, Greene. Brookfield, Wales. 
Bidens cernua, L. Margin of Quaboag Lake, Brookfield, Septem- 
ber 4; wet meadow, Sturbridge, September 17. 
The following plants which are not in Tuckerman and Frost’s cata- 
logue have been reported from the region by more recent writers 
(N. A. Cobb, List of plants found growing wild within thirty miles of 
Amherst, 1887 ; H. L. Clark, Ruopora 1: 164), but as they probably 
are not generally distributed in this region, my stations for them may 
be of some interest : — 
