208 Rhodora [OCTOBER 
abandoned several years ago and since then has not been cultivated. 
The ground is everywhere covered with plants of various kinds, with 
an occasional exotic cropping out among the native ones. The 
Illecebrum was probably accidentally introduced some years ago on 
some foreign nursery stock. It has now become quite established and 
covers the ground thickly over a considerable area.— C. C. KINGMAN,. 
Reading, Massachusetts. 
Vol. 14, no. 165, including pages 177 to 192 and plates 97 to 99, was issued 80” 
September, 1912. 
