1908] Shaw,— Iris Hookeri in Maine 145 
ADDITIONS TO THE PLANTS oF Mount DESERT ISLAND.— Among 
the many additions to the flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine, made 
since the publication of the list of 1894, specimens of the following 
plants have recently come to the Herbarium. 
Mention of them may prove of interest at this time. 
Lycopodium clavatum L. 
var. monostachyon Grey. & Hook. Е. С. Floyd, E. L. Shaw, S. A. Lurvey. 
Carex intumescens Rudge 
var. Fernaldii Bailey 
Veratrum viride Ait. 
Cypripedium pubescens Willd. 
Goodyera tessellata Lodd. 
Chelidonium majus L. 
Hesperis matronalis L. 
Apios tuberosa Moench. 
Pyrola secunda L. 
var. obtusata Turez. 
Viola incognita Brainerd 
Vaccinium Pennsylvanicum Lam. 
var. angustifolium (Ait.) A. Gray 
var. nigrum Wood t 
Anagallis arvensis L. — 
Apocynum cannabinum L. E. 
Myosotis palustris L. H. Jaques. 
Plantago Rugelii Dec. —— 
Taraxacum erythrospermum Andrz. | —— 
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Bidens vulgata Greene M. L. Fernald. 
Anthemis tinctoria L. S. Toppan. 
Senecio Robbinsii Oakes E. L. R. 
* viscosus L. M. L. Fernald: E. L. R. 
It is hoped that before long a complete list of additions to the flora 
can be prepared. Information from other botanists will be gratefully 
received.— Epwarp L. RAND, Boston. 
A NEW STATION FOR Iris HOoKERI IN MAINE.— On June 27th, 
1908, I found on Great Cranberry Isle, a very interesting island lying 
just off Mount Desert, a large plant of Iris Hookeri, Penny. It was 
growing on the outskirts of a colony of I. versicolor,— but nearer the 
gravelly stony beach,— and was almost through flowering while the 
latter species was showing its first blossoms. Perhaps this difference 
in the time of flowering explains why this species has not been re- 
ported before from this station by summer visitors. I was unable, 
