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Rhodora 



[August 



On the trip to the Camps from Bingham, a short stop was made 

 at Huston Brook Falls, where some of the members explored the 

 limey-slate ledges, finding several interesting plants. Other favorable 

 localities were found along the western shore of Bean Pond, where 

 the dwarf mistletoe was very abundant, and along the stream and 

 "deail-waters" leading from Jewett Pond. The latter plaee was 

 especially rich in sedges. The following list includes the more impor- 

 tant species secured; all localities are in Pleasant Ridge Township, 

 Somerset Co., Maine. 



Cnrex oligoKperma, Michx. 



pauci flora, Lightf. ' 



Scirpus occidentalis, Chase. 

 Corallorhiza muHiflora flavida, Peck. 

 Habcnaria bracteata, R. Br. 

 Arccuthobiutn putiillum, Peck. 



Swartzia montana, Lintlb. 



Splachnum ampullnceum, L. 



Bartramia CEderi, Swart z. 



Hylocomium umbratutn, Ehrh. 



Preissia cornmutata, Xees. 



Eguisetion prnteitse, Ehrh. 



Carex cnnescens subloliacea, Laestad. Rihes Cynoxbati, L. 



" Crnwjordii, Fernald. Viola pallens, Banks. 



" cxilif^, Dewey. " Braiinrdii, Greene. 



" Icnticidaris, Michx. Hippurin vulgaris, L. 



" mirabilis tinrta, Fernald. Fyrola minor, L. 



(^uMiiERLAM) Center, M.a.ine. 



Vol. S, no. 90, including pages 117 to 136 and plates 71 and 72, was issued 



28 July, 1906. 



