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This new station carries out Mr. Ball's prediction and extends the 
range of the species in the Rocky Mountains about 500 miles south- 
ward of the previously recorded stations in Montana.—FRancis 
WELLES HuNNEWELL, Wellesley, Massachusetts. 
LEPACHYS COLUMNARIS IN EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS.—Last July, 
a plant was found near the railroad station at South Billerica and was 
brought to me for name. It was a very poor specimen, but ap- 
peared to be Lepachys columnaris, Torr. & Gray. The Gray Herba- 
rium has since confirmed my opinion and stated that no specimen of 
this species had been received from this region and that one would 
be welcome. This I was unable to get, as there was but one plant and 
the root had been transplanted to a garden. It was thought that the 
seed might have been brought in baled hay which was unloaded”at 
the station.—CHARLES W. JEeNks, Bedford, Massachusetts. 
Vol. 25, no. 290, including pages 17 to 82, was issued 27 February, 1923. 
Vol. 25, no. 291, including pages 33 to 48, was issued 6 March, 1928. 
