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bicolor, Pursh). This also offers very constant color characters, 

 so far as I am hiformed, but I can make out no structural differ- 

 ences betweecn it and the type. 



Viola pcdata, L. forma ALBA (Thurber). (/''. pedata, var. 

 alba, Thurber, Bull. Torr. Club, I. 20). Evidently an albino. It 

 occurs with the typical plant, and transitional colors are common. 



Viola palmata, L. forma striata, Willis, Bull, Torr. Club, xvi. 

 278. This is the pubescent upland plant, with lobed leaves. In 

 spite of the great amount of work done on our eastern violets, I 

 do not yet believe that they are understood. They can only 

 be known through the accumulation of a great amount of herba- 

 rium material, and long- continued field observation. The time 



of blooming is very different in some of the kinds now referred 

 to F. pahnata, from which I suspect F. ciicullata to be abun- 

 dantly distinct. 



Viola cucullata, Ait., forma ALniFLORA. Flowers white. An 

 albino, not uncommon with the type, or what I take to be the 



type. 



Liipinus perennis, L., forma ROSEA. Flowers beautifully 

 pink. May's Landing, Atlantic Co., Dr. J. E. Peters. 



Epilobiinn spicatitm. Lam. forma albiflorum. Flowers 

 white. North Spring Lake, Lighthipe. 



ralia nudicaulis, L., forma PROLIFERA (A. C, Apgar). {A. 

 ntidicaitlis, L., vdiX. prolifera, A. C. Apgar, Bull. Torr. Club, xvi. 

 166). Described from specimens collected near Lambcrtville, 

 N. J.; since found by Miss P. A. McCabe at White Plains, N. Y. 

 Vernonia Noveboracemis, (L.), Willd., forma Ai.iilFT.ORA. 

 An albino of occasional occurrence. 



Eupatoriitni pcrfoliaticvi, L., forma rURruREUM. Flowers 

 purple. Budd's Lake, Dr. Porter. 



Liatris spicata, (L.), Willd., forma albiflora. An albino 

 found by Rev. Mr. Lighthipe near Bay Head. 



Solidaga odora, A\t., forma INODORA (Gray). [S. odora, var. 

 inodora, Gray. Man. 244). Quaker Bridge, Leggett. 



C7iic?is altissijnns, (L.), Willd., var. discolor, (Muhl.), Gray, 

 /forma albiflora. An albino from Carlstadt, Rev. R. E. Schuh. 

 ( Found also on Long Island and Staten Island. 



