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C. scoparia, Schkuhr, var. moniliformis, Tuckerm. Burlington, Hazen ; 



Knight's Island, Brainerd. 

 C. scoparia, var. condensa, Fernald, 1. c. 4S6. West Rutland, Eggleston ; 



Willoughbv Lake, E. F. Williams. 

 C. setacea, Dewej. Sudbury, Brainerd. 

 C. straminea, Willd, var. echinodes, Fernald, 1. c. 474. Dame Island, North 



Hero, Braifierd. 

 C. umbellata, Schkuhr, var. brevirostris, Boott. (See Proc. Am. Acad. 



xxxvii. 507.) Snake Mt., Brainerd. 

 C. varia, Muhl. Pownal, Eggleston \ Mallett's Head, Colchester, Brainerd; 



Burlington, Pringle. 

 C. vesicaria, var. distenta, Fries. (See Rjioduka, iii. 54.) Knight's Island, 



Brainerd. 

 C. vesicaria, var. jejuna, Fernald, Rhodora, iii. 53- Common. 

 C. gracillima X castanea, (.'). St. Johnsbury, Hazen. 

 [C. scab rata Xcrinita, Fernald. By an error this hybrid was credited to 



Vermont in Mr. Fernald's check-list of New England Carices (Ruodoka, 



iv. 222.) The plant was from Mt. Clinton, N. II.] 

 Scirpus heterochaetus, Agnes Chase, Rhodoka, vi. 70, plate 53, d. Lake 



Champlain, Milton, A.J. Grout, 1893 ; the only station known, as jet, 



in New England for tliis new sj^ecies of bulrush. 

 S. lineatus, Michx. Roadside in moist clay soil, Middlebury, Brainerd; 



Bristol, A. C. Dike. 

 Arisaema Stewardsonii, Britton, Manual, p. 1045. Distinguished by its 



green, tinted spathe. Hart land, Pownal, Ferrisburg, Eggleston. 

 Juncus alpinus, Vill. Willoughby Mt. and in bog near hotel, Eggleston. 

 J. articulatus, L. var. obtusatus, Engelm. (See Rhodora, vi. 35.) Man- 

 chester, Miss M. A. Day. 

 J. secundus, Beauv. Twin Mts., West Rutland, Eggleston. 

 J. tenuis, Willd. var. Williamsii, Fernald, Rhodora, iii. 60, plate ^s. "Sand- 



iield," Rutland, ^'^'■^'■/c.^/'ow; Willovighby Lake, Kemiedy. 

 Allium Schoknoi'RASUM, L. Willougiiby Lake, Kennedy. The plants 



reported in the Vermont Flora are var. Sibiricum, Ilartm. 

 Convallaria majalis, L. Thickly covering an area of about six sepiare 



rods in a mucky bog. remote from dwellings, Waltham, Miss Ruth B. 



Fisher. 

 Habenaria psychodes X lacera, Andrews, Riiouora, iii. 245 (cf. v. 263). 



Pownal, Andrervs and White. 

 Listera auriculata, Wiegand. Lyndon,,/. W. Congdon. 

 Pogonia affinis, Austin. One plant, Burlington, Mrs. Henry Holt. (See 



Rhodora, iv. 216.) 

 Populus balsamifera, L. var. candicans, (iray. Persists about old home- 

 steads. 

 Salix alba, L. var. coerulea, Koch. "Planted and spontaneous, Barre," 



Miss Eunice D. Smith. 

 HuMULUS JAI-ONKA, Sicb. Ai Zucc. Waste places, Brattleboro, Miss Anne S. 



Amtell; Burlington, /owe.s ; Bellows Falls. W. H. Blanchard. 



