124 Rhodora [JUNE 
Panicum xanthophysum, Gray. Abundant along the ridges. 
Woodwardia Virginica, Smith. Very abundant on bog near 
Round pond. 
Other plants of interest have been reported as follows, by Miss 
L. O. Eaton, of South Chesterville : 
Lechea intermedia, Leggett. Roadside, on the Ridge, first reported 
by Miss Kate Furbish (1896). Its northernmost station in this section 
of the state. 
Viola Selkirkit, Pursh. Abundant on a dry, sunny slope. Prob- 
ably the southernmost station in Maine. 
Cerastium avense, L. Sparingly in a field. 
Vitis Labrusca, L. Roadside, one station. Rare so far north. 
Rosa blanda, Ait. Rocky hillside. 
Potentilla fruticosa, L. Sparingly on land recently used for a 
pasture. In Maine usually confined to river and lake shores. 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, Spreng. <A large clump of these bushes 
on the Plains. Very rare in the interior of Maine. 
Myosotis arvensis, Hoffm. In one place on the Ridge, in dry 
soil. Very local in the state. 
Solanum nigrum, L. Growing rankly in a pasture grove.  Practi- 
cally its northern limit in Maine. 
Polygonum hydropiperoides, Mx. Abundant in the Bog stream. 
Pinus rigida, Mill. The pine of the Plains, which is perhaps its 
northernmost station in the state. 
Pinus resinosa, Ait. The pine of the Ridge. 
Corallorhiza odontorhiza, Nutt. Found in a swamp by Miss 
Florence Keyes. Its northern limit is at Farmington. 
Arethusa bulbosa, L. Sparingly on a bog. Near its northern 
limit. 
Habenaria virescens, Spreng. Found twice in old fields. 
Habenaria dilatata, Gray. Abundant in an open swamp near the 
Plains. Rare southward in Maine. 
Habenaria obtusata, Rich. Swamp near the Plains. 
Habenaria blephariglottis, Torr. Plenty on bog near Locke's 
pond. Very rare north of Portland. 
Allium tricoccum, Ait. By Little Norridgewock stream. ‘The 
third station in the state. 
Carex folliculata, L. In an old wood-road. Rare in the interior 
of Maine. 
