\'ar. syrticola { l-'erii. & Wiet>-. ) Fern. 



Specimens from Plainfield an;l Lcbamm in central Connecticut Valley match 

 characteristic material of this variety in herbaria ; a considerable extension of range 

 eastward. 



V. novae-angliae Fern. New England Grape. 



Extending farthest nortli in New Hampshire of any of our grapes, reaching Stark 

 in Coos Countv ; local an 1 scattered at low elevations; rich tliickets, mostlv near 

 rivers: Rhodora 19:144-147, 1917. 



Tilia americana L. Basswood, Linden. 



Frequent and generally distributed throughout at low elevations in moist rich 

 woods and alluvial areas. 



Hudsonia ericoides L. Golden-heather, Hudsonia. 



Specie> of markedly disrupted distribution; entirely in dry sands in Xew Hamj)- 

 shire; in vicinity of Ossipee Lake in Ossipee, and Freedom, and on high banks of 

 the Merrimack River at Concord, ( Rhod. 1:22, 1900) the latter station rather ex- 

 tensive and unmixed with other Hudsonias : forma Iriicautlui k^ern., with white 

 flowers has not been collected in New Hamjisliire. 



Nyssa sylvatica 

 Cornus florida 

 C. stolonifera 

 C. rugosa 

 C. Amomum 

 C. obliqua 

 C. racemosa 

 C. alternifolia 

 Clethra alnifolia 

 Ledum groenlandicum 

 Rhododendron maximum 

 R. lapponicum 

 R. canadense 

 R. roseum 

 R. viscosum 

 Loiseleuria procumbens 

 Kalmia latifolia 

 K. angustifolia 

 K. polifolia 

 Phyllodoce caerulea 

 Andromeda glaucophylla 

 Lyonia ligustrina 

 Chamaedaphne calycu- 



lata var. angustifolia 



var. latifolia 

 Cassiope hypnoides 

 Epigaea repens var. 



glabrifolia 

 Gaultheria procumbent 

 G. hispidula 

 Arctostophylos Uva- 



ursi var. coactilis 



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