PLANTS OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY AND ADJACENT 

 HILLS OF TIOGA COUNTY 



BY FRANK E. FENNO 



Second Supplementary List 



The first supplementary list of plants for this region appears in 

 the New York State Museum Bulletin 75 (1904), following the 

 "Plants of the Susquehanna Valley and Adjacent Hills" which 

 appeared in Bulletin 67 (1903). The additions contained in the 

 present list are in large part from Wilkinson's swamp, which is 

 situated on the border between New York and Pennsylvania and 

 in the Susquehanna valley. It possesses a plant life peculiarly its 

 own for this region. The following species, which are not found 

 elsewhere within the limits of this flora, occur here : Cassia 

 marylandica, Juncus balticus. Lobelia kalmii, 

 Lathyrus myrtifolius, Lathyrus palustris, 

 Parnassia caroliniana, Solidago uliginosa, Sela- 

 ginella apus, Scirpus lineatus, Rhyncospora 

 capillacea and Juncus brachycephalus. 



Microstylis monophyllos (L.) Lindl. 

 Swamp at state line. 



Agastache nepeloides (L.) Kuntze 

 Roadside near Nichols. 



Arisaema stewardsonii Britton 

 Green's swamp north of Smithboro. 



Bartonia virginica (L.) B. S. P. 



Green's swamp. 



Botrychium ramosum (Roth) Aschers. 

 Woods in the vicinity of Nichols. 



Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh) Benth. 



Riverbank at Nichols. 



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