Conopholis ajucricana. 5 



All of the above information was gained from the Her- 

 barium of Lafayette College and given me by Dr. Thomas 

 C. Porter. It is also reported from Delaware County (Dr. 

 George Smith's Catalogue), but no locality is given. Bucks 

 County (J. S. Mayer's Catalogue). Chester County, rich 

 woods along the Brandywine (Darlington's Flora Ccstricd). 



Virginia. — Blue Ridge Mountain, Turhe's Gap, Albemarle 

 County, J. D. Tinsley. Smyth County, J. K. Small (Herba- 

 rium of Lafayette College, Dr. Thomas C. Porter). 



West Virginia. — Cheat Mountains, L. C. Corbett. Decker 

 Creek, L. C. Corbett. 



North Carolina. — Watauga County, Blowing Rock, Small 

 and Heller (Herbarium of Lafayette College, Dr. Thomas C. 

 Porter). 



Soiith Carolina. — Northern part, above lower limits of Pied- 

 mont plateau, W. W. Ashe. 



Georgia. — Northern part, W. W. Ashe. 



Florida. — Near Apalachicola. This region has now been 

 built up, and the plant is in consequence no longer found there ; 

 A. W. Chapman. Chattahoochee, A. W. Chapman. Lake City, 

 P. H. Rolfs. Ocala, J. D. Smith (Baltimore). Hibernia, W. 

 M. Canby (Herbarium of Lafayette College, Dr. Thomas C. 

 Porter). 



Ohio. — One and a half miles east of Oberlin, Albert Norris. 



Indiana. — Locality not given, Thomas MacBride. 



in. Time of Flowering. 



The flowering shoots, which are the only parts of the plant 

 that appear above ground, have been found in the Pennsylvania 

 woods in early May, just beginning to flower (May 10, 1890, 

 Lancaster County, N. A. Heller) and continue in full bloom 

 until certainly the third week in June (Gallitzen, Pa., Professor 

 Macfarlane). 



The following dates have been variously reported : • 



Chester County, June 27, past flowering. 



