8i»S 



near lliiiti'H. .IclVcivoii : iicai- Slii'iilicrdstnwn. 1 lai'ilv : ncai- 

 .ModVclii'lil — ( i. 



fonii'i albiflora, J>ritt. 



\\'it]i the s))e('it's. Kaiidoliili : near 1 1 uttniisvillc tVc- 



(|Ul'llt . 



L. puberula, Mi( hx. 



I.DW liiDuml.-. Fayette: near XuttilHiui-.u — I,. W. X. 

 .MdUimLialia : near ^loi'iiantown. 



L. amoena. Mielix. "//•. glandulifera. (I ray. 



Swaniiiv s]i()ts. Fa\'i'tte: near X uttallburu'. alt. i^OOO 

 ft., ran— L. \V. X. 



L. leptostachys, A. DC 



Sandy soil. W 1: near Leaelitown. Suninier,-: near 



I ] intiin. 



L. spicata, Lam. M. iV (>. 



Sandy hillsides. Monon^iiaiia : near Ice".< Ferry, and 

 alidve ( 'anij) Kden. I'lisliur: near Unekhannon. 



T'//. parviflora. (iray. 



^^'et jilares. (iilnier: near ( i lemille — \'. M. 



L. infiata, L. Indian Toljaeeo. Fohelia. F. W. X. ,\'- M-, -M. A- (i. 

 l)ry soil.^. Conmion t hi'oULihout the State. 



Viir. simplex i Haf. ). 



Dry places. Handnlph : near ( 'rieard, P. O. Cliai-ae- 

 tcrs ot'tlie species, but sinijilc steinined. 



Ilavinu- noted that this form })er|)etiiated itself at one 

 station in New York State, near lUniihamton, for five yt'ai's : 

 I liave (U'ciiU'd that it is a true variety. ApproacJiinii- the 

 (juestion from another point of view : 1 woi-ked over a fiehl 

 near Mor^antown this season, examinini; T'^-! small [)buits of 

 r.. inHata, many of \vhi(di were not ovci' t'our incdies hiuli, 

 without tindiuii- u sin^'le siniple-stemnied plant amoni;' them. 

 At the statiou ahove named, as well as that in New ^'ork. 

 there was a goodly amount of the variety, with none of the 

 sjiecies in the immediate neiLihhoi'h 1. 



SPECULARIA, Hei£t. 



S. perfoliata, (L.), A. DC Venus" Lookimi-i^lass. M. tV.- (i. 



Dry soils. Mononiialia : near Mori^antown. U])sluir. 



neai- lUiekhaunon. (iilimr: near (Jlenxille — \ . .M. I'^iy- 



ette: near Xuttallhurii' — D. \\ . X. Ilai'dv: near .Muorelield 



— G. 



