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Chester, Oakes; Milton, 1875, Geo. E.- D^ivenport. Connecti- 

 ait, — East Hartford. Rhode Island. — Cumberland, Olney. 



Nezu York, — Watertown, 1834, Dr. Gray; Long Island, 



Sag Harbor; Glen Cove, 1876, Herb. J. Schrenk. Pennsyl- 



vania. — Mts., Wm. Darlington; Altoona, 1862, Herb. Win. M. 



Canby; Huntingdon Co., Thos. C. Porter; Sullivan Co., 



1864, Charles E. Smith; Monroe Co., Water Gap, 1870, 



Knipe; Centre Co., 1868, Rothrock; Lehigh Co., 1867, Gar- 



ber; Huntingdon Co., Short Mts., 1844; Chester Co., 1861 



and 1887,}. J. Carter; Tioga Co., Wellsboro, 1869, A. P. 



Garber; Northampton Co., Mt. Bethel, 1867, Dr. Meisell. 



'Netv Jersey. — Washington, 1868, A. P. Garber; Franklin, 



1890, H. H. Rusby; near Washington, 1868, Thos. C Por- 



ter; Newfoundland, 1882, Herb. Jos. Schrenk. Delaware. — 



. Mt. Cuba, 1890, Dr. J. B. Brinton. Maryland.— Gixrrtiti Co., 



1878, J. D. Smith. - Yellowstone Park or Valley,*' 1S88, Dr. 



Chas. H. Hall; ^^ Alleghanies," 1832, Drummond, ex Herb. 



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Shuttleworth. 



Forma alba. Plowers white. Pennsylvania. — Pinegrove, 

 i860, J. R. StaufTer. 



28. P. LlNDHElMERl, A. Gray, Bost Journ. Nat. Hist. vi. 



150, (1857). 



Pubescent, or in some cases merely puberulent; stems, 

 several or many from a thick woody root, erect or ascending, 

 2'-j2'high; leaves numerous, alternate, sessile or with very 

 short petioles, somewhat coriaceous, reticulately veined, cuspi- 

 date, 4''-9'^ long, the lowest obovate, the rest ovate, oval, ellip- 

 tical or lanceolate, more or less pubescent or puberulent, min- 

 utely glandular; flowers in loose, few-flowered racemes which 

 are terminal, or at length lateral, the rachis slender, more or 

 less geniculate, with a persistent cluster of three bracts, one 

 larger and two smaller, at each angle, pedicels very short, 

 wings about 2>^'^ long, oval-obovate, venose, about as long as 

 the keel, lateral petals long, narrow, sometimes emarginate or 

 mitten -shaped above, somewhat concave, reaching to the tip 

 of the beak of the keel, keel cucullate and provided with a 



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