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Centaurea jacea L. 



Douglaston, Queens co. August. Mrs M. a. Knickerbocker. 

 it bas also been reported from Deerfleld by i>r Haberer but I 

 beve Bees do specimens from thai locality. The plant is some- 

 times cultivated for ornament and has escaped from cultivation. 



Arctium minus Scbk. 



Near Loon lake si at ion. July. This was formerly considered 

 a variety of a. l a p p a. 



Lactuca morssii Robins. 



Clearings and waste places. North Elba and Loon lake sta- 

 tion. July. In general appearance this species resembles L. 

 canadensis and L. leucophaea. From the former 

 it may be distinguished by its purplish or violet colored flowera 

 and the shorter beaked achenia, from the latter by its snowy 



white pappus. 



Hedeoma hispida Pursh 



Thin naked soil covering rocks. Little Falls. June. Prob- 

 ably introduced from the west. J. V. Haberer. 



Panicularia laxa Bcribn. 



Margin of a pond near Loon lake station. July. The speci- 

 mens have the small few-flowered spikelets of this species but 

 the upper sheaths do not overlap as in the typical form. 



Mylia anomala (Hook.) B. F. Gray 

 Marshes. West Fori Ann. November. B. H. Burnham. 



Scapania irrigua (Nees) Dumort. 

 Marshes. Wesl Fori Ann. October. B. II. Burnham. 



Stereocaulon denudatum Fl. 



Bare rocks. Ml Marcy, M1 Mclntyre and Ml YVallface. July- 

 All t be specimens are sterile. 



Endocarpon fluviatile DC. 

 N' ;u ChilBOO lake. .Jmie. Mrs C. W. Harris. 



