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and between Bethlehem and Fabyans, July 5, 1879 ( E . & C. E. 
Faxon): Vermont, Island Pond, July 4, 1854 (Wm. Booti) ; Gard- 
ner’s Island, Lake Champlain, June 26, 1877 ( C . G. Pringle)', East 
Wallingford and Bloomfield, 1899 ( W. W. Eggleston, nos. 1659, 1667) : 
Massachusetts, Framingham, July 7, 1897 ( E . C. Smith, no. 654) : 
Rhode Island, banks of Seekonk River, June 15, 24, 1867 (S. T. 
Olney) : Connecticut, Hartford, June, 1879 ( G . Wright) : New 
York, Sand Lake ( C , H. Peck. ; Raquette Falls, July 11, 1899 
(Rowlee, Wiegand & Hastings) : Ontario, Nipigon River, July 22, 
1884 (J. Macoun).” — M. L. Fernald in letter. 
§24 a Setaria Italica, Kunth. Bank of river, Woodstock. 
§33 Hierochloe borealis, Roem. and Schultes. Aroostook River. 
842 Brachyelytrum aristatum, Beauv. Bull’s Island, Woodstock. 
8436 Sporobolus vaginSeflorus, Vasey. Aroostook River. 
843c S. depauperatus, Vasey. Aroostook Falls. 
847 Agrostis alba, L. Aroostook River. 
867 Graphephorum melicoides, Beauv. Aroostook River. 
889a Elymus Canadensis, L., var. gdaucifolillS, Gray. Aroostook River. 
876a Glyceria borealis, F. W. Batchelder. South Tobique Lakes. 
§96a Equisetum variegatum, Schleicher. Aroostook Falls. 
899 Adiantum pedatum, L. Islands in Restigouche River. 
901 Pellaea gracilis, Hook. Restigouche River. 
902 Asplenium viride, Hudson. Morrissey’s Rock. 
907a Phegopteris calcarea, Fee. Squaw Cap Mountain. 
910 Aspidium fragrans, Swartz. Sisson Branch. Squaw Cap Mountain. 
914 A. Filix-mas, Swartz. Bull’s Island, Woodstock. 
923 Woodsia hyperborea, R. Br. Morrissey’s Brook. Restigouche River. 
Aroostook Falls. 
923 Woodsia glabella, R. Br. Restigouche River. Aroostook Falls. Sisson 
gorge. 
936 Lycopodium inundatum, L. South Tobique Lakes. 
941a Selaginella selaginoides, L. Grand Falls. 
Mr. Fernald, of the Botanic Gardens, Cambridge, Mass., writes 
(February 1st, 1901), that he collected several plants last fall, either 
at Yan Buren, on the St. John, or at Fort Fairfield, on the Aroostook, 
which our botanists should find near at hand in New Brunswick 
territory, such as Matricaria discoidea, Gentiana Amarella, var. humi- 
fusa, Salix adenophylla , S. glaucophylla , Listcra auriculata , Juncus 
Dudleyi , Lycopodium sitchense , and L. sabincefolium. 
G. U. HAY, 
Chairman Committee on Botany. 
