12 Holm Additions to the Flora of Washington. 



35 ia. Aralia quinquefolia Decne. & Planch. 



Several fruiting specimens were found in a ravine near the mouth of 

 Scott's Run, Va., first week of July, 1898. 

 *356a. Cornus circinata 1'Her. 



Dodge's Mill. Conant, 1883. Reported by Dr. Walter H. Evans. 



385. Fedia Fagopyrum Torr. & Gr. 

 Low thickets at Sandy Landing. 



386. Fedia radiata Michx. 

 Low thickets at Marshall Hall. 



387. Dipsacus sylvestris Mill. 

 Great Falls, Md. 



39 1 a. Eupatorium altissimum L. 



Terra Cotta swamp. 

 *39i&. Eupatorium linearifolium Michx. 



Woods near Marshall Hall. E. L. Greene. 

 399. Eupatorium ageratoides L. 



A form with cordate leaves and very large, open inflorescence occurs 

 in the woods near Seven Locks and High Island. 

 402. Mikania scandens L. 



Along a creek near Highland; near Arlington; near Seven Locks. 

 414^. Solidago racemosa Greene. 



On the rocks at Great Falls, Md. 

 426. Sericocarpus solidagineus Xees. 



Fort Totten; along Bates' road. 

 450. Diplopappus umbellatus Torr. & Gr. 



Terra Cotta swamp; near Riggs' Mill. 

 457. Pluchea camphorata D. C. 



Still to be found at Marshall Hall, in open places in the woods. 

 458. Filago Qermanica L. 



Pastures near Marshall Hall. 

 459&. Antennaria neglecta Greene. 



Very common in moist meadow lands, and has been collected in num 

 erous places between Marshall Hall and Great Falls. 

 *459^. Antennaria alsinoides Greene. 



Rather rare. Sand hills near Terra Cotta. E. L. Greene. Bunker 

 Hill; Forest Glen; Great Falls, Md.; Marshall Hall. Only the pistillate 

 plant is known of this species. 

 459d. Antennaria decipiens Greene. 



Common in pine woods and Andropogon fields. Collected in many 

 places between Washington and Great Falls. 

 459^. Antennaria fallax Greene. 

 459/. Antennaria arnoglossa Greene. 



These two species grow mostly together in dry woodlands, and pistil 

 late plants have been found in many places between Washington and 



