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long, near the southeastern brink, occupying another dropped 

 block depression, looks well worth hours of study, for its rich 

 aquatic vegetation, but time did not permit intensive search, 

 which will be left as an objective for 1936. Two comfortable 

 rock shelters were found, which are used by blueberry pickers 

 in July and August and were so alluring that it was proposed to 

 use one of them as headquarters for more intensive study of this 

 fascinating region another summer. 



Arenaria groenlandica var. glabra, (Minuartia glabra of Dr. 

 House's list) was occasional and still in bloom. Polentilla tri- 

 dentata occurs at Sam's Point, but was not found elsewhere on 

 this part of Shawangunk Mountain, although it occurs near 

 Lake Minnewaska and Lake IMohonk. The lichen Cetraria is- 

 landica occurs at Sam's Point and High Point, and may be 

 elsewhere on this high plateau. 



Raymond H. Torrey 



