50 Rhodora {FEBRUARY 
Chiogenes serpyllifolia Salisb. 
It is of interest to note in addition to Ampetrum nigrum the 
occurrence of these ericads in the sphagnum bog, Great Basin. 
* Prunella vulgaris L. Introduced at old camp site, Chimney 
Pond. 
* Galeopsis Tetrahit L. Introduced around * Camp Kennedy ” ; 
Chimney Pond; Rogers trail. 
* Rhinanthus Crista-Galli L. Rare, gravelly shelves, dripping 
West wall, North Basin (4600 ft.). This addition makes 
another species in common with Mt. Washington, reducing by 
one the species peculiar to the latter. 
* Plantago major L. Introduced at old camp site, Chimney 
Pond. 
Galium triflorum Michx. West walls, North Basin; South 
West walls, North West Basin. 
Linnaea borealis L. Mesophytic woods, Great Basin, extending 
into the ArwummAolz where it reaches perhaps its greatest 
development. 
* Lobelia Dortmanna L. Rare, rocky shores of Lake Cowles, 
North West Basin. 
* Aster puniceus L. Uncommon, shores of Lower Basin Pond; 
* Moose Yards," North West Basin, where a single plant only 
was noticed. Its determination was based wholly upon vege- 
tative characters as the specimen was not in flower. It was 
found again later in flower near Saddle Slide. 
* Anaphalis margaritacea Benth. & Hook.  Sparingly on Saddle 
Slide. 
* Petasites palmata A. Gray. Common in “Moose Yards" in 
the North West Basin. No flowering specimens were found. - 
FURTHER NOTES ON THE HEPATICAE OF Mr. KTAADN. 
The notes and determinations of the Liverworts, collected by Dr. 
Davis and Miss Smith, have been placed in my hands for report. 
The determinations were made by Dr. Alexander W. Evans. It is 
to be much regretted that Kennedy and Collins in their list! have 
1 Kennedy, G. G. and Collins, J. F., Bryophytes of Mount Katahdin. RHODORA 
3: 181. 19or. 
