208 Rhodora [October 



Agropyrum canhium, R. & S. Dry rocks, common, 



Aspiella Hystrix, Willd., is very common in the dry rocky woods. 

 It also grows in wet soil at Farmington and Strong. 



Deschampsia JIfxuosa, Trin. Abundant on the bare portion of the 

 top. It also grows on Bald Mountain, Perkins Plantation (C. H. 

 Kno7vlton and E. B. Chamberlain). 



Milium cffiisHin, L. The only station reported in the State. It is 

 very abundant, and is stoloniferous. 



Oryzflpsis mclanocarpa, Muhl., is very common on dry ledges, and 

 has previously been reported in Maine only from Kist Auburn. 



Eo^i alsodcs, Gray, and I'oa pratensis, L. Occasional in open places 

 on the summit of the higher part. 



Habcnaria bractcata. R. Br. Rather common in high woods. 



Allium tri('occu?n^ Ait. Very common. Also at Farmington. 



Clematis I'erticillaris, DC. Dry woods, northern portion; the only 

 station in the region (K. B. Chamberlain and C. H. Knowlfon.) 



Ranunculus abortivus, L., var. cucyclus^ Fernald. Frequent in 

 moist woods. Also at Farmington. 



Arabis laevigata, Poir. Not common here, but abundant on one 

 of the Strong hills across the river. Reported in Maine only from 

 North Berwick. 



Draba incana, L. Abundant on dry ledges, the only Maine station. 



Erysimum chciranthoidcs., L. One station in an opening half way 

 up the mountain, as if introduced. No other station in the countv. 



Saxifraga Virginiensis, Michx., grows abundantly here and on the 

 New Vineyard hills, but apparently not on the lower land nor farther 

 north. 



Ribes Cynosbaii.^ L. Frequent. 



Crataegus macracantha^ Lodd. Frequent in open spaces. 



Gcum album, (}melin. On dry rocks (C //. Knowlton and E. B. 

 Chamberlain). In the neighboring towns the white avens is G. 

 Virginianum, L. 



Geranium Kobcrtianum, L. Very common in rocky woods. 

 There is one station in Farmington, and it seems here to reach its 

 northern limit in this direction. 



Celastrus seandens, L. The only station known in the Sandy River 

 valley. It grows along the Kennebec as far as Skowhegan, and at 

 Livermore Falls on the Androscoggin. 



Conioselinum Canadense, T. .S; G. One station near the river. 

 Also in Madrid, 15 miles north. 



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