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polygama, Walt. '* Common." A plant of the eastern 

 ard and rare in northern N. J.; not known in Pennsyl- 



vania. 



Stellaria horealis^ Bigel **R. I. to Minn., and northward." N. 

 N. J. and westward through N. Pa. 



Sida Nap<£a^ Cav, " Rocky banks along the Alleghanies, Penn. 

 to Va., rare." The old manual gives one station on the 

 Lower Susquehanna, Pa., and another on the Kanawlia, 

 W. Va. 



Ilex mollis, Gray. ''Burgoon's Gap, Blair Co., Pa., and south- 

 ward along the Alleghanies." Common on the Pocono 

 plateau, N. E. Pa. 



Ilex opaca, Ait. *^ Me. to Va., near the coast." Cold Spring, 

 Dauphhi Co., Pa., and along New River above Kanawha 

 Falls, W. Va. 



Rohhiia. Pseudacacia, L. ^'S. Penn." From Locust Ridge, Mon- 

 roe Co., Pa., westward and southward along the Alleghanies. 



j^schynovi€7ie hispida, Willd. '* S. Penn." Yes, but from one 

 station on the Delaware below Philadelphia and nowhere 

 else. 



Priiniis Alleghaniensis, Porter. ** Bluffs of the Alleghanies, Pa." 

 It should read : From the barrens of Huntingdon Co., across 

 the Alleghany Mtn. to Elk Co., Pa., frequent. 



Crat(Egns parvifolia^ Ait. '*N. J. to Florida." Frequent in 



E. Penn. 



Saxifraga erosa, Pursh, ** Cold mountain brooks, Pa., southward 

 along the Alleghanies."; Known from one station only in 

 Pa., and that not in the Alleghanies, but near Bethlehem. 



Ribes lactistre, Poir. '' Nwf to N. E. and W, to N. Y., &c." It 

 ranges all through N. Penn. 



Hippuris vulgaris, L. '' N. Y. to Ky. and northward." Col- 

 lected in 1 87 1 at Spencer Pond, N. Maine. 



Sediim telephioides, Mx. N. J. to Ga. and S. Ind." Unknown 



in N. J.; it has been found at one station in S. Penn., 

 Fulton County. 



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Beriila angustifolia , Koch. '^ Throughout the U. S." If so 

 abundant everywhere, it ought to have been picked up in the 



states south of the New York line. 



