12 Holm — Additions to the Flora of Wo sJii in/ton. 



35i«. 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 I'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. 



Sgia. Eupatorium altissimum L. 



Terra Gotta swamp. 

 *39i6. 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. 

 414a. Solidago racemosa Greene. 



On the rocks at Great Falls, Md. 

 426. Sericocarpus solidagineus Nees. 



Fort Totten; along Bates' road. 



450. Diplopappus umbellatus Torr. A: Gr. 



Terra Golta 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. 



N'ery 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. Gnly the pistillate 

 plant is known of this species. 

 459f/. 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 



