Proceeding* and Collections, 

 96. Impatient pallida, Nutt. Pali Tou( h-me-not, 



Woods across the river from Wilkr-- 1 '.aire. 



99. I. fiilvji, Nutt. 



Common. [In hi rb /.'. X. />.) 



100. (Kalis acetosella, L. 



White Oak ravine near Archbald, [JS. X. I), iii herb)* 

 Near the Archbald "pot-hole." 



101. o. Btrieta, i^. Yellow Wood-sobbel. 

 Common. [In herb li. X. J).) 



SIMARUBACEyE. 



LOB. Ailantlius glandulosus, Beef. AiiiANTHUS. 



Escaped, near the S. H. below Lackawanna Station. 



ILICINE^E. 



[AQTTTTOLIAOS2E Of dray's Man., p. 305.] 



103. Ilex Terticlllata, Gray. Winteb-bebby. Black Aldeb. 



Swamps on the mountains and in the valley. 



104. I. lawigata, (J ray. 



Swamp at head of little Roaring Brook. Lehigh Pond, 

 [Herb. IT. R. J).) Before reported from Lancaster County, 

 and Broad Mountain, Schuylkill County, {Prof. Porter.) 



105. I. montieola, < Iray. 



Elk Mountain, [herb. ]V. R. J).) South-east of Dunmore ?) 



L06. I. mollis, Gray. 



Apparently this species, from R. N. I)., Dec, ISSfi ;— fruit 

 and old leaves only, from near the railroad above Archbald. 



107. Nemopanthes Canadensis, DC. MOUNTAIN HOLLY. 

 Swamp at the head of Little Roaring Brook. 



