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HWalteri and the evergreen S. laurifolia), the bog huckleberry (Gay- 
lussacia dumtosa), pine-barren asters (1. gracilis and A. specta- 
bilis), and the peculiar goldenrod, Solidago stricta. Most of the 
seeds representing the Canadian and Appalachian floras have been 
collected in the Catskill Mountains, New York, at an evelation of 
2000-3500 ft. (600-1000 meters). Such are the bunchberry 
(Cornus canadensis), the gooseberries (Ribes lacustre and R. 
triste), and the mountain holly (Nemopa 
Teli. eas ae 
4] 
ithus mucronata ).— 
