138 Rhodora [June 



A. simulatum, Davenport. Brattleboro, Mrs. F. B. Hoi ton. 



A. spinulosutn X marginale. (Dryopteris Pittsfordensis, Slosson, Rhodora, 

 vi. 75.) Pittsford, Miss Mari^aret Slosson. 



Asplenium ebeneum, Ait. var. Hortonae, Davenport, Rhodora, iii. 2, plate 

 11. IJrattlchoro, Mrs. F. B. IIortoii\ Pittsford, Miss K. A. French. 



Osmunda Claytoniana, L. var. dubia, A.J. Grout. An abnormal form, with 

 pinnules separated bj a distance ot onc-lialf to two-tbirtis tbeir bicadtli, 

 the upper ones greatly elongated aiul pinnately cleft. Newfane, (iront. 

 (See Papers of Linn. Fern Chapter, Angnst, 1898.) 



Pteris aquilina, L. var. pseudocaudata, Chite. (P. latinscula, Desv.) Man 

 Chester, /'". A. lioss, — the only New England station. 



Equisetum pratense, Klirh. Newark, Kcuuedv. 



Lycopodium clavatum, L. var. monostachyon, Greville ds: Hooker. (See 

 RiioDOKA, iii. 237, and iv. 57, ux).) Westmore, Kennedy; Windham, 

 Westminster, Putney, W. II. Blunchard ; Ira, D. S. Carpenter. 



L. complanatum, L. var. Wibbei, Ilarberer, Rhodora, vi. 102. Westmore, 

 Kentiedy. 



Isoetes macrospora. Dm. Willoiighhv Lake, Kennedy. 



\. Tuckermani, A. Hr. var. borealis, A. A. Katon. (J rout Pond, Stratton, 

 Ei^ifleston and Grout. 



Calamagrostis hyperborea, Lange, var. elongata, Kearney. Willoughby 

 Mt., E. tl- C. E. Fiixon, 1SS7; sjieciTnen in (iray Herb. 



Lolium temulentum, L. Tliirlington,,/o«e.<;. 



Panicum miliackum, L. Lumber yard, Burlington, Brtiinerd. 



P. minus, Nash. Head ot Lake Memplirainagog, E. Tuckernian, 1859. (See 

 Rhodora, iii. 105.) 



P. sphaerocarpon, Kll. Railroad, Putney, W. II. Blancliard. 



Carex aenea, I'ernald, Proc. Am. Acad, xxxvii. 480 (1902). Previously con- 

 fused witli C foemui, Willd. Cliffs and sand plains in Rutland and 

 Addison Counties. 



C. aestivalis, M. A. Curtis. Pownal,,/. A'. Churchill. 



C. canescens, L. var. disjuncta, Fernald, I. c. 4S8. The common form ; typi- 

 cal C. canescens h.is been recognized in Vermont only from Ripton. 



C. canescens, var. subloliacea, Laestad. Cold bogs, Mt. Mansfield, Brainerd ; 

 Mud Pond, Wallingford, Brainerd a.nA Eggleston. 



C. Crawfordii, Fernald, 1. c. 469. (C. scoparia, var. minor, Hoott, in part.) 

 Cold sterile soil ; frequent. 



C. Crawfordii, var. vigens, Fernald. Middiebury, Brainerd; Rutland, 

 Eggleston; St. Johnsbury, Ilazcn. 



C. hystricina, Mulil. var. Dudleyi, IJailey Manchester, Miss M. A. Day. 



C. intumescens, Ruilge, var. Fernaldii, Bailey. St. Joluisbui y, llazen ; Mid- 

 diebury, Brainerd, 



C.mirabilis, Dewey, var. perlonga, Fernald, 1. c. 473. Little Notch, Bristol, 

 Brainerd. 



C. mirabilis, var. tincta, Fernald, 1. c. 473. St. Johnsbury, Hazen. 



C. Pennsylvanica, Lam. var. lucorum, Fernald, 1. c. 505. Middiebury and 

 \\nr\\\\^\.o\\, Brainerd ; Pownal, y. /^. Churchill ; Vuiv Ihivcn, Eggleston. 



