Procd dings and 1 '<>//> <■( /■ 



I i.ili N Wilhl. 



weai of Dundaff. 



c Hi), aeoeklaaa, Dew. 



weal of Dnndaff, (in herb. W. B. D.) Elan 

 in Pennsylvania, (Prof. Port* 



('. Pennaylvaalea, Lam. 

 Woods Dear Wilkes-Barre, etc. 



c. rarla, Muhl. 



Bald Mountain, (in herb. W. R. l>.< Ledges abovi 

 lorville. 



064. C. debllis, Michx. 



J I « ;i< 1 of Little Roaring Brook. Near Archbald. Bffooaic 

 Mountain-. The perigynia of the latter bjw cinu oi are larger 

 than usual, ami In texture and nervee !o6ra, but 



the orifice Is hyaline ami there is a Blight beak, (in 



ir. r. />.) 



< . tricfaoearpa, Muhl. 

 Lower Lackawanna Valley. 



C. tentaeulata, Mohl. 

 Above Gouldsboro, etc. 



867. ('. teatacnlata, Muhl., Tar. gracilis, I*>< »«>t t . 

 Swamj) near Tobyhanna, (in herb. W. R. D,) 

 ('. Intumsscens, Budge. 

 Tobyhanna Mills, 1881, (Prof. Porter). 



C. liipulina, Muhl. 

 By the railroad above Gouldsboro. 



670. C. folliculata, L., (in herb. W. R. D.) 

 Head of Little Roaring Brook. Moosio Lake. 



671. C. ntriculata, Boott. 



Moosie Lake, 1884, and Tobyhanna, (Prof. Port 



The following additional Bpecies of rare Oaricet have been 



reported by Prof. Porter from northern or northeastern Penn- 

 sylvania, but outside our limits : C. paucifiora, Lightfoot, 



