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that are not quite globose. Hudson Highlands, south of 

 West Point, or from Morris and Warren Counties, New Jersey. 

 June. 



Broad-leaved water-leaf. Hydrophyllum canadense. Resem- 

 bling the common water-leaf but with lobed rather than deeply 

 divided leaves. Flowers whitish-purple. Known only from 

 Warren County, New Jersey, and wanted from anywhere else. 

 July. 



Sharp-winged Monkey-flower. Mimulus alatus. A swamp herb 

 with four-angled stem, opposite, toothed leaves and tubular, 

 one-sided, violet flowers. In the Hudson Valley known only 

 from New Baltimore, Greene County, and wanted from any 

 point south of this, or from the northern counties of New 

 Jersey. June to September. 



YellowjGerardia. AureolariaPedicularia. Tall herb with much 

 divided sticky-hairy foliage and large tubular yellow flowers 

 that are not quite symmetrical. Desired from the Catskills. 

 August. 



Squaw root. Conopholis americana. A leafless parasitic herb, 

 looking not unlike a scaly reddish club, about 6 inches high, 

 with showy irregular yellow flowers. It is parasitic on the 

 roots of trees, often on hemlocks. Rare. Wanted from Put- 

 nam, Dutchess, Ulster, Orange and Rockland Counties, New 

 York, and any of the northern counties of New Jersey. April 

 to August. 



Twin-flower. Linnaea americana. Prostrate vine-like herb with 

 opposite roundish leaves, and twin pinkish flowers at the end of 

 a slender stalk. Suggests the partridge berry. From any- 

 where below 1,000 feet elevation. July. 



Musk-root. Adoxa Moschatellina. A weak woods herb with 

 compound leaves composed of three-lobed or divided leaflets 

 and small greenish flowers bunched in a globe-like cluster at the 

 end of a short stalk. Known only from Arkville, Delaware 

 County, in the Catskills, and wanted from anywhere else. 

 May. 



Tall bellflower. Campanula americana. A hairy erect herb, 

 often 4 feet tall, with alternate shallowly-toothed leaves, and 

 large terminal, rather leafy spikes of blue or white flowers. 

 Wanted from anywhere in the Hudson Valley, or northern 

 counties of New Jersey and adjacent New York. August. 



