14 FLORA OF THE Ul'PER SUS<-^UEHANNA. 



Physalis heterophyila Nees. This is P. Virginianiim of the 

 first edition. It has now been found at Apalachin, Fenno. 



Ilysatithcs gratioloides. Common at Apalachin, Fenno. 



Veronica Byzantina. Waste places at Apalachin. Fenno. 



Uiriciilaria vulgaris. River at Apalachin, Fenno. 



Kivlliaflexuosa Near Sayre, rare, Barbour. 



Anychia dichotoma. Campville, Fenno. 



Chenopodium capitatuin. Mt. Pisgah, Murray. 



Atriplex hastata. Waverly, Barbour. Binghamton. abundant, 

 Clute. 



Rumex Paiientia. Sayre, Barbour. 



Ruinex Britannica. Swamp two miles north of Sayre, scarce, 

 Barbour. Plentiful at Barton and Apalachin, Fenno. 



Polygonum etnersuin. River shore at Sayre, not abundant, 

 Barbour. Apalachin, common, Fenno. 



Euphorbia oorollala. Sayre, common, Barbour. Athens, 

 A[!cr?ay. 



Euphorbia lucida Waldst. and Kit. According to a revision of 

 this section of Euphorbia, the name of E. Nicaensis is to be 

 replaced by the one here given. 



Bclula papyrifera. Above Lanesboro, a single tree. Graves. 



Alnus incana. This species is by far the most plentiful in our 

 territory. 



Alnus rugosa. Abundant at Mutton Hill Pond, Fettno. 



Quercus plaianoides. Apalachin and Smithboro, Fenno. 



Quercus ilicifolia. Frequent in Tioga county, Fenno. Spanish 

 Hill, not common, Barbour. 



Corylus Americana. Rather common in Susquehanna county, 

 Grat^es. 



Ceralophyllum demersum. Sayre, Barbour. 



Larix laricina. Swamps at VanEtten, not common, Barbour. 



[uniperus I 'irginiana. VanEtten and Towanda, Barbour, 



