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gunk Mountain, turning in, at the beginning of the drop on the 

 west side toward Kerhonkson, to the entrance road leading to the 

 Wildmere Hotel, on the west side of Minnewaska Lake. Ask for 

 permission to use the Palmaghat-Gertrude's Xose Trail, well 

 marked with lettered arrows, and follow it south and in about two 

 miles begin to look for Corema on the cliff top and it becomes more 

 plentiful out to the point of the Xose. 

 Hollis, Long Island 



Wolfiella floridana in Northern New Jersey 

 James L. Edwards 



In the spring of 1925, while collecting aquatic plants in a pool 

 on the north side of the Passaic River below Little Falls, I found 

 Wolfiella floridana growing there rather abundantly. At the time 

 it seemed reasonable to suppose that the plants had been introduced 

 there and would not survive long. Numerous trips to the spot since 

 then have shown that the plants have no difficulty in surviving the 

 winters of this climate since they persist in about the same abun- 

 dance from year to year in spite of the fact that the pool freezes 

 over annually. Associated with Wolfiella at this locality are Lcmna 

 cyclostasa and Lcmna trisulca. Wolfiella is found in tangled groups 

 of fronds floating just under the surface of the water often mixed 

 with the roots of Lemna and might easily be overlooked. 



The occurrence of this plant and its persistence, if introduced, 

 in this region so far north of its reported range seems worth re- 

 cording. 



Montclair, New Jersey 



