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Page 250. Artemisia annua L. Middletown Springs, (Carpenter). 



Page 251. Aster macrophyllus var. ianthinus (Burgess) Fernald. 

 Wells River, (C. H. Knowlton). 



Page 252. Centaurea consimilis Bor. Manchester, (Mrs. Emily H. 

 Terry). 



Page 253. Chrysanthemum Parthenium (L.) Bernh. Townshend, 

 (Wheeler). 



Page 254. Galinsoga parviflora Cav. Burlington, (C. H. Knowlton). 



Page 255. Hieracium floribundum change, Brattleboro to Townshend. 

 Krigia virginica add, Tinmouth, (Carpenter). 



Page 256. Prenanthes alba change, West River to Brattleboro. 

 Prenanthes altissima var. hispidula add, West Dummer- 

 ston. (Wheeler). 



Page 257. Senecio obovatus add, Ledges in woods, Brandon, (Knowl- 

 ton). Solidago canadensis var. gilvocanescens Proctor, 

 (Eggleston), (Gray Herbarium). Solidago Cutleri. The 

 specimens from Mt. Horrid, (Dutton) and Lunenburg, 

 (Balch) belong in S. Randii. 



Page 258. Solidago Randii add, Mt. Horrid, (Dutton); Lunenburg, 

 ( W. E. Balch) ; rocky shore of West River, Jamaica, 

 (Wheeler). Solidago rugosa var. villosa (Pursh) Pern- 

 aid. Summit of highway, Arlington to Grout's Mills 

 (2,740 ft.), Stratton, 2043 (Eggleston). 



Page 221. Geranium molle L. Persisting in lawn, Rutland, (Kirk). 



ADDITIONS TO THE VERMONT HEPATIC LIST 



FOR 1915 



Annie Lorenz. 



There are three additions to the Vermont hepatic list for 1915, 

 bringing the number accredited to the state up to 122. There are also 

 some changes, both nomenclatorial, and in the way of segregations, 

 notably in the genus Madotheca. As they do not affect the census, and 

 as Dr. Evans has not yet published his notes on the subject, they will 

 not be discussed here. 



The first species, Scapania paludicola, Loeske & K. M., has been 

 reported from several stations, the earliest collection in the writer's 



