90 Rhodora [Max 
Cornus circinata. 
Eriophorum virginicum. “Cranberry Pond swamps.” 
Festuca. Mentioned in a foot-note in the list as “a new species of 
Festuca differing from F. fluitans in having acute glumes.” Glyceria 
acutiflora. 
Gentiana quinqueflora. 
Juncus effusus. Plant is var. solutus. 
Milium pungens. Oryzopsis. “Top of Mt. Tom." The only 
collection from west of the Connecticut River. 
Orchis ciliaris? Habenaria  blephariglottis. “Cranberry Pond 
Swamp.” Not now known from that locality. 
Orchis psycodes. Habenaria. 
Osmunda spectabilis. O. regalis. 
Poa trivialis. P. triflora as to the Litchfield plant. Another on 
the same sheet “from Cooley” is good P. trivialis. 
Potentilla floribunda. P. fruticosa. 
Prunus depressa. P. cuneata. “Top of Mt. Tom." 
Utricularia cornuta. “Cranberry bog." 
Uvularia sessilifolia. 
Veronica arvensis. 
a sentillata. A misprint for V. scutellata. 
ser pyllifolia. 
Xyris jupicai. X. caroliniana. 
In addition, there are the two specimens at New York mentioned 
above, and in the Brace herbarium one sheet of Muhlenbergia soboli- 
fera and one of Clethra alnifolia. 
For some reason, the two latter species are not included in the list. 
Easr HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. 
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Tae TWENTIETH ANNUAL FIELD MEETING OF THE JOSSELYN 
BOTANICAL Society of Maine will be held at Van Buren, July 14-18, 
1914, with headquarters at the Hotel Hammond. Further notice, 
with program, will be sent to members, and to any persons interested, 
on request, at least two weeks previous to the meeting.— Dana W. 
FkLLows, Secretary, Portland, Maine. 
