LACKAWANNA AND WYOMING FLORA. 



7. SARRACENIACE^:. 



SARRACENIA, TOURN. 



37. S. purpurea, L. PITCHER-PLANT. L. Ariel. Miss Carlson. 

 Tompkinsville ; Newton L. Graves. Alherton's Pond ; Moosic 

 L. ; Pocono Summit ; swamp at head of Little Roaring Brook ; Le 

 high Pond. One specimen from Lehigh Pond, collected by W. Peck, 

 shows a double flower; there are five petals and some twenty peta- 

 loid bodies, longer than petals and as broad, formed from the stamens. 

 In herbarium of Lackawanna Institute. Dudley. 



8. PAPAVERACE^E. 



SANGUINARIA, DILL. 



38. S. Canadensis, L. BLOOD- ROOT. Near Scranton. Mrs. Buell. 

 Carpenter's Island. Miss Carlson. Campbell's Ledge ; near Kings- 

 ton ; back of toll-gate, above Luzerne. Thurston. 



CHELIDONIUM, L. CELANDINE. 



39. C. MAjus, L. By creek near Wyoming; Kingston streets. 71iurs- 

 ton. Near Scranton. Mrs. Budl. 



9. FUMARIACE^E. 



ADLUMIA, RAF. 



40. A. cirrhosa, Raf. ALLEGHENY VINE. Scarce. Lynn, in herba- 

 rium. Davis. Between Jermyn and Tompkinsville. Graves. Above 

 Mocanaqua; S. of Dalton Station. Dudley. 



DICENTRA, BORKH. 



41. D. Cucullaria, DC. DUTCHMAN'S BREECHES. Carpenter's Island. 

 Miss Carlson. Near Hyde Park. Mrs. Budl. Common at Tomp- 

 kinsville. Graves. Near Kingston. 



42. D. Canadensis, DC. SQUIRREL CORN. Reported in '87 by 

 Mrs. Buell of Scranton, and Mr. Davis of Archbald. I have never 

 seen it in Wyoming Valley. Thurston. 



43. D. eximia, DC. Near Nay Aug Falls. Graves. 



44. D. SPECTABILIS, BLEEDING HEART. Often cultivated ; from China. 



