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Liparis Loeselii, Richard. . . 

 Listera auriculata, Wiegand. 



" convallarioides, Nutt. . . 



" cordata, R. Br 



Microstylis monophyllos, Lindl. . 

 u ophioglossoides, Nutt. 



Orchis rotundifolia, Pursh. 



" spectabilis, L 



Pogonia affinis, Austin 



" ophioglossoides, Nutt. 

 " pendula, Lindl. 

 " verticillata, Nutt. . . . 

 Spiranthes cernua, Richard. 



gracilis, Bigelow. . 

 " latifolia. Torr. . . . 



" praecox. Watson. . 



Romanzoffiana, Cham. 

 " simplex, Gray. . 



Tipularia discolor, Nutt. 



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Notes upon the Above Lists. — Old and indefinite reports of 

 plants, which I have been unable to verify by the most diligent 

 inquiry, are purposely omitted. They are as follows : 



Asclepias obtusifolia, Michx. — accredited to Maine — Portland 

 Catalogue. 



Asclepias quadrifolia, L. — accredited to Maine — Portland Cata- 

 logue. 



Asclepias tuberosa, L. — accredited to Maine — Portland Cata- 

 logue. 



Asclepias verticillata, L. — accredited to Maine — Portland Cata- 

 logue. 



Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Marsh, var. lanceolata, Sargent. — accred- 

 ited to R. I. — Bennett's List (as F. viridis). 



Campanula rotundifolia, L. var. arctica, Lange, to which variety 

 dwarf specimens from the alpine summits of the White Mountains 

 have been referred by some botanists, is not admitted. In my opin- 

 ion such specimens are but a reduced form of the type, due princi- 

 pally to soil and exposure. 



Diospyros virginiana, L., has been accredited to Rhode Island in 



