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Pyrola chlorantha Sw. 

 Paradox lake. E. P. Killip i2j8^, August i6, 1924. 



Rosa Bourgeaniana Crepin 

 A\'estport, C. H. Peck, June and July 1892 (determined by Ivirs 

 Erlanson). Reported by Doctor Peck as Rosa Sayi. 



Rosa serrulata Raf. 

 I\lt Defiance near Ticonderoga. C. H. Peck, but designated by 

 him as Rosa h u m i 1 i s (determined by Mrs Erlanson). 



Rosa virginiana Mill 

 On ledges of rock, Port Henry, House lOjjo, July 12, 1924. 

 This is the most northern record known in the state for this rose. 



Plants collected at Lower Jay, Essex county. On July nth, 

 my attention was attracted to some outcropping ledges of rock close 

 to the state highway near Lower Jay, upon which was conspicuous 

 a number of Jack pines, Pinus Banksiana Lamb. The 

 following list of plants collected at this spot is interesting as indi- 

 cating the nature of the Hora here. They are listed in the order of 

 collection. 



_ Pinus Banksiana Lamb. 

 Carex brevior ( Dewey) Mackenzie 

 Clinopodium vulgare L. 



Panicum huachucae silvicola Hitchc. & Chase 

 Carex normalis Mackenzie 

 Potentilla arguta Pursh. 

 Panicum latifolium L. 

 Ribes Cynosbati L. 

 Cornus femina Mill. 

 Selaginella rupestris (L.) Spreng. 

 W o o d s i a 1 1 v e n s i s ( L. ) R. Br. 

 Anemone virginiana L. 

 Quercus rubra L. 



Minuartia Michauxii (Fenzl.) Farwell 

 Rhus t y o h i n a L. 



Ranunculus f a s c i c u 1 a r i s M ichx. 

 Carex blanda Dewey 

 Geranium c a r o 1 i n i a n u m L. 

 Panicum tsugetorum Nash 

 Potentilla argentea L. 

 Woodsia obtusa ( Spreng. ) Torrey 

 Specularia perfoliata (L.) A. 'DC. 

 Filix fragilis (L.) Underw. 

 Capnoides sempervirens (L.) Borck. 

 Silene antirrhina L. 

 Carex cephalophora Muhl. 

 Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch. 

 Ribes rotundifolia Michx. 

 Panicum implicatum Scribn. 

 Agrostis palustris Huds. 



