144 Rhodorn [June 



RUMKX MONTANUM, Dcsf. liiiil iniijtoti , ^frs. Flyuti. 



Sii.KNic DicnoTOMA, Khih. 'rovvnsliciul, W- II- lUuiichard. 



DiANiiriis I'l.UMARius, L. Manclic'stcr, Mr^. L. A/itusou. 



Dki.phinium Ajacis, I>. Middlebiiry, lirainerd ; Westininster, Eofflr^tott. 



I'ai'avicr iNTKKMKDiiiM, Bcckcr. Towiislicncl, W- II. lilitiirhard. 



P. RnoEAS, L. TownsluMid, W. II. Ulant liai tl. 



Raphanus SATivus, L. Hartlaiul, Eff^^lcston ; WV'slniinslci , W. II. lUanchard. 



CiCKR ARIETINUM, L. BurlillLJjtOII, ylZ/.s. hlyilll. 



ViciA Faha, L. Peacliam, F. Bhiuclidid. 



Erodium Hotrys, Hertol. (iravollv lied f)t \Viii()o>ki I^ivei below uciolon 



iiiill.s, l?iirliiiij;toii, lirainerd. 

 Gilia linearis, (jiay. Biirlini;t<)ii, Mrs. I'lynn. 



AjlKiA RKCTANS, 1>. Lawll, ISuilill^t Oil, ,/<>;/('.<. 



SiiKRARDrA ARVKNSis, I.. I 111 loilucfcl vvitli st'L'd of ICsi lisclioll /la, Middle- 



Inuy, liriiinprd. 

 Ambrosia triiida, I., var. integrifolia, 'I'. \: (7. IiurlinL;t()n, Mrs. Flynii. 

 Aniukmis TiNcroRi a, L. 'rownslK'iui, W. II. U!tnirlHir<l. 

 Artemisia gnaphalodes, Mulil. Alonn railioail, IJellows l''alls, W. II. 



lUanchard. 

 Crkims sktosa, lialler. 'rownsliciul, \V. II. Bhatcliard. 

 Crkpis virens, var. A(;restis, Koch, 'i'ownsluiui, W. II. Blanclmrd. 

 Crkpis VIRENS, var. riincinai A, Hiscliotl. Tow iislieiul, ]V. II. /ilnnrliard j 



Stowe, Mrs. II. E. Straw. 

 Dysodia chrysanthemoides, La^j- (Hoebera papposa, Rydb.) In river gravel 



below Wiiiooski Falls, Burlinj^ton, lirainerd. 

 II11.RACIUM I'RAEALTUM, Vill. Hurliii j^toii, Mrs. Flynn. 

 Iva xanthiifolia, Niitt. MaiicheRter, Mrs. L. Mittmoii. 



Plants nkw to the Flora ok Nkw Bkdford. — -The following 

 plants additional to those mentioned in Rhodoka, vi. 22, 23, were 

 collected by the writer in the summer of 1903 : — Herackum Sphoji- 

 iiylinm., L. was fovuid on the side of a wooded lot and near the high- 

 way in the vicinity of New Bedford. If I am not mistaken, this is 

 the first report of this European si:)ecies from New England. I am 

 indebted to Mr. M. L. Fernald for its identification. FoenicuJum 

 vitl^are, Mill., fennel, was found near the city in waste ground, and 

 afterwards was discovered to be cultivated quite extensively by a 

 Portuguese farmer in the adjoining town of Dartmouth. A con- 

 siderable patch of Rubus nri:;ntns^ Link, var. Kandii^ Uailey, was 

 also found in the latter town. — E. Williams Hkrvev, New Bedford, 

 Massachusetts. 



