1904J Robinson, — Identity of Anychia dichotoma 5 3 



20 Sept. 1884, IV. IV. Bailey. Connecticut: in shade, not rare, 

 Southington, Andrews, no. 797 ; woods, Southington, 15 Aug. 1901, 

 Bissdl; Pomfret, 4 July, i()oi, Driggs. New York: Staten Island, 

 1855, Thurber. Pennsylvania: Lancaster near Binkley's Bridge, 

 6 Sept. 1901, Heller: Allegheny, in hilly woods, Zicgler. District 

 OF Columbia: wooded hillsides near Washington, 30 Jun. & 16 July, 

 x'^c^d, Steele. Maryland: in hb. Gray without locality. Virginia: 

 along the New River, J^lue Bridge, 12 July, 1892, Small \ Stony Man 

 Mountain, Steele, no. 73. North Carolina: Asheville, Robinson, 

 no. 32 ; dry slopes, Buncombe County, Biltmore distribution, no. 

 5419a. Kentucky: Harlan (lonxVWowiQ, Kearney, no. 10. Ohio: 

 Perkins, 8 July, 1895, Moseley. Ontario: Essex County, 1891. 

 Dearness : Leamington, 30 July, 1892, Macouti. Illinois: Lansing, 

 A. Chase, no. 863 ; Rock River, Bebb. Minnesota : on red bluffs 

 of the upper I)es Moines River, Geyer. 



A. polyoonoides, Raf. Stem puberulent : leaves lance-linear, of 

 firmer texture : inflorescence lax to fastigiate ; flowers scarcely or not 

 at all pedicelled. — Atl. Journ. i. 16 (1832). A. canadensis^ Ell. Sk. 

 i. 307 (1817), as to pi. descr. but not as to syn. Queria canadensis. 

 A. dichotoma, DC Prodr. iii. 369; Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 172 ; Gray, 

 Man. eds. 1-6; Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xiii. 186; Britt. & 

 Brown, 111. Fl. ii. 40 ; Britton, Man. 405 ; not Michx. Queria cana- 

 densis, l>iwn. G&n. \. 158 (1S18). A. fastigiata, con/erta., &i lateralis, 

 Raf. Atl. Journ. i. 16 (1832), from char, and ace. to Britton, Bull. 

 Torr. Bot. Club, xiii. 187. ?A. divaricata, Raf. New Fl. iv. 42 

 (1836). Paronychia canadensis, Wood, Bot. and Flor. 58 (1870). 

 — Massachusetts: Danvers, 14 Aug. 1887, Scars; W. Quincy, on 

 wood roads, 11 Sept., 1894, Rich; road east of Great Dome, Blue 

 Hills, Manning. Connecticut : on railroad track, Norwalk, 6 Aug. 

 1894, Avcrill. Pennsylvania : roadsides near the Delaware Water 

 Gap, Oct. 1867, C. F. Austin ; Safe Harbor, Heller &> Halbach, no. 

 656; Allegheny, 21 July, 1889, Ziegler. District of Columbia. 

 Washington and vicinity, 17 Sept. 1896, Steele. Virginia: Bedford 

 County, II July, 187 1, Curtiss ; Massanuttin Mountain, Heller &• 

 Halbach, no. 1090; Stony Man Mountain, 30 Aug. 1901, Steele, nos. 

 72, 242. North Carolina; Cullowhee, 1887, Thaxter; Asheville, 

 Robinson, no. 30. Florida : brackish shores, Duval County, Curtiss, 

 no. 337 (form with exceedingly short puberulence, the sepals more 

 conspicuously ciliated). Alabama : ex herb. J. Torrey: dry rich soil, 

 1858, ex herb. Dr. Short. Tennessee; upon woods, Henderson, 

 Bain,no. 2T,c). Kentucky: Poor Fork, Kearney, no. 198. Ohio: 

 Oxford, 6 Aug. i^()z^, Moseley. Illinois: Mt. Carmel, 1875, Vr. 

 Schneck. Arkansas: sandy fields, Hari'ey, no. 16. Kansas: open 

 woods, Cherokee County, Hitchcock, no. 801. Texas: Dallas, June, 

 1873, Reverchon. Arizona (or New Mexico) : S. B. Parish, no. 310. 



Gray Herbarium. 



