FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. 



Cassia nictitans L. Wild Sensitive Plant. Shores of the Sus- 

 quehanna at Carapville, Fenno. 



Prunus pumila L. Dwarf Cherry. Wooded hillside near 

 Athens, rare, Murray. 



Prunus spinosa insitUia (L ) A Gray. Bullace Plum. Elmira, 

 Lucy. 



Amelanchier spicata (Lam.) Dec. Notch hill, three miles west 

 of Barton, in dry rocky soil, Fenno. Elmira, Lucy. The only 

 stations. 



Lythrum alatum Pursh. Along the Susquehanna river at Sayre. 

 very rare, Barbour. 



Epilobium lineare Muhl. Swamps near Apalachin Not com- 

 mon, Fenno. 



Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Common throughout our range, 

 but often mistaken for F. coloratum. 



Symphoricarpus Symphoricarpus (L.) MacM. An escape well 

 established near Sayre, Farbour. (S. vulgaris, Michx.) 



Eupatorium sessilifolium L. Upland Boneset. Sayre; not 

 common, Barbour. The only station. The plant has consider- 

 able resemblance to the common boneset. 



Solidago caesia axillaris (Pursh.) A. Gray. Not uncommon. 



Aster curvescens Burgess. Apalachin. Fenno. 



Aster ianthinus Burgess. Apalachin, Fenno. 



Aster undulatus loriformis Burgess. Apalachin, Fenno. 



Aster puniceus lucidus A. Gray. Susquehanna; not common, 

 Graves. 



Aster paniculatus bellldiflorus (WiUd.) Burgess. Near Elmira, 

 Lucy. 



Aster Tradescanti L. Near Pine Valley, Lucy. 



Aster macrophyllus sejunctus Burgess. Near Elmira, Lucy. 



Aster sagittifolius urophyllus (Lindl.) Burgess. Near Elmira. 

 Lucy. 



The asters m this list were identified by Prot. Burgess. 



