1907] Fernald,— Soil Preferences of Alpine Plants 165. 
1 Summits, and shores of high ponds, Adirondack Mts., New Yor 
2 ese a and shores of high ponds, higher Green Mts. flak Camel’s Hump, 
etc.), Vermont. 
3 aie: areas and ravines of the higher White Mts. (Washington, altitude 6300 feet 
— 1922 m sepniashasel Lafayette, etc.), and shores of high ponds in the White Mts., New 
eee. 
4Mt. Katahdin, 2 5270 feet (1623 patel iyo highest point in Maine. For 
01). 
pe account of a see Ruopora, iii, 147-1 
5 racgee pavigioenins (Galapot, Saddleback, Fe vi ee! etc.), of western and 
central Maine, of flora of Mt. Abraham see C. H. Knowlton, po 
i, Bote Pre ot a ccaaiinc see C. H. Kno aaa ePhcteings V. 35-38 (1903). 
Mt. Desert Island and adjacent islands and mainland coast, eastern Maine. See 
Rand & Redfield, Flora of Mt. Desert I., Me. (1894). 
7 Tableland area of Table-top Mt., a high pegs extreme altitude ae ba (1296 
meters), extending 15 miles or more north and south, in the western part aspé Co., 
Quebec. Separated on the west from the pec eatciare Mts. by the River bei Anne des 
ene 
Northern slopes and ori of Mt. Albert, a Mine tableland, trode altitude 3900 
ne (1195 meters), west of the River Ste. Pd ne des Monts, an og the eastern ar 
of the pecanaensgend ws fake in Gaspé C jeri For 1 og chats see Joh 
Macoun, Tran - Soc, Can. i, sec. 4, ur 36 (1883). 
9 Smuggler’ s peisiace a narrow _ = t in by cliff-walls of Mt. Mansfield and ga 
G. Pringle, raat at. 
741-743 (1876); H. W. Preston, ae "War xvi. 901-905 (1882); W. W. Eggles > oo: 
Gaz. xx, 72-75 (1895); A. J. Grout, Plant World, ii. 116-118 (1899) and cae ii, 
(1902). 
- 10 Cliffs and slides on the southwest side Willoughby Mt., Orleans Co.,, Vermont. For 
detailed account see G. G. Ken: nedy, RHopora, vi. 93-134 (1 904) 
m sa and sii of the St. John River fae its tributaries, northern Maine and New 
runswick. 
Cains and ‘ieee of the Restigouche River, New Brunswick and Quebec. For 
account see G. U. Hay, Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B. xiv. 12-35 (1896). 
Ded and ledges of Little calcein Bonaventure, Grand, Ste. Anne des Monts, 
d other rivers of Gaspé and Bonaventure Cou viop Quebec. For account of the flora 
Py River Ste. Anne des Monts see pt Macoun 
Q = .. cliffs and headlands Kecsighintatese) pe Bic and adjoining towns, Rimouski 
0., Que 
15 Sea-c Rate rom Matane River to Cape Marsouin, and at re dyer si 
- the dan coast of Gaspé Co., Quebec; also Percé, Gaspé Co., Que See 
un, lic 
La 
46 ., weed = west abutments, northwest of the great tableland of Table-top Mt., 
Gaspé Co., Que See 7). 
" Tableland a exposed cafion-walls, Mt. Albert, Gaspé Co., Quebec. (See 8). 
