GROVELAND PLANTS NOT REPORTED BY MR. ROBINSON IN 

 COUNTY FLORA. 



BY MISS HARRIET E. PAINE. 



Lytlirum alatum, a few blossoms near a creek flowing from a wooUen 

 factory. 



Peusteraon Digitalis, found in several places, one of them an old 

 field where it could not have been introduced with western grain. 



Trillium album and Trillium declinatum, in a rieh meadow wliere all 

 the intermediate steps between T. cernuum and T. erectum may be found, 

 some of the plants also varying in the direction of T. sessile and T. 

 erythrocarpum. In the same meadow has been found one plant of a 

 Salix which has not yet been identified by any of the four or five bot- 

 anists who have seen it. It was not more than one or two feet in 

 height, and further seareh in the meadow has failed to discover any 

 trace of more. 



Allium Schoenoprasum. 



Buxbaumia aphylla. 



Fegatella conica. 



The above were mentioned at the Institute, with the exception of 

 the Willow. Since then, the following have been added to the list, as 

 well as many varieties of plants, particularly of lichens. 



Sanicula Canadensis. 



Houstonia purpurea, a var. 



Solidago gigantea. 



Bidens cernua. 



Penstemon pubescens. 



Runiex glomeratus. 



Pertusaria multipuncta. 

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