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Yorverd co OngwHel ered Tom, : “awe made 2 tong. ity, GY Tea Aa Hear Me, Kane, but ded tort here What nxth Pe ee Wag Tel PosTALCarbD - ONE CENT. ‘EL ES OFAMER heiS SIDE IS FOR THe ADDRESS ONEY. Cpe: ee ee ee ol a e . ee 4 ee ee Gs Ws pha A pe A ey Cea Ae ae AS / iy WA Wh } VA Sf— Wa rf Yltwuew £ Se Se ee eae a pee / Be | Se eet Aare fom LOVE Ge 6 oe po Ae one funn thir, Ue ffrete lh VPrwet va Re ge aS efecrrun 0f— fe Gf ce ics. aes ; — ae Le y Be y cenkitfasl nln fal vo ee Ze ES CaaS v Lis ee as Oe ye LES ee Fee Le Do ee Ee A ee oo ZA ae A, ag Ve ae Oe he eA4 Ca ba Sb APOE) PF fe Eh Con + nen. a har Goked ai v C21 ful are ie. De Ze Ors Mize es Pe ne a > Ss 4 co fpr D PRESIDENTS OgFrice, MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. MiopLteBuURY, MTs Feb., 27th, 1901. My dear Mr. NDeane:- I received your letter of February 3d in due time, arndwas glad to get your criticigm=: : on points in the Vermont Flora. If you find any thoadsnaron nudiflorum from Vermont, be sure and let me knew, but ©! shall be surprised if it turns up in this State. My delay in responding to your request for Vaccinium corymbosum vay | atrococcum and V. nigrum was in the hope that I might get duplicate specimens of these from Eggeleston; for some reason or other, he fails to reply. Without waiting further, | send you my mounted specimens of these and shall be glad to get your opinion of them. I,also, enclose a specimen of ,emeheenrsexaxmiciernonmt, Scirpus Peckii. What do you think of Sargent's list of species of Grataegus for Vermont?. I may be in Boston at the time of the April meeting of the Club; do you suppose it would interest them to see mounted specimens of this new species?. Much critical work has vet to be done in Western Vermont. Please give my kind regards to Mrs Deane, and believe me, Yours sincerely, Ege Vi 1 Pee et A eL22 fr 5 7 nee J Lf : ye. f - » fod ue «Sh =. 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J OK Ve rina Pe Recker, : Ae ST a sn me y Ho x a whee 7 snes Rigid : —jpercetre . ie ol, ¥ Pritinet oS of r ti vases no Kava soo wy Rhee ree PRESIDENTS OFFICE, MiIpDLEBURY COLLEGE MiopLEBURY, VT fy Mee i Be Pie. aS Aas 2-4. ——_ eee =a Basa Lotz SUE ee bs Fe ee — Z£ Gla he Ey ed PLO g at. Fe saat : we f= eae yee 7 ZS Dy ae ane os 7 Be tT eek. es Case Appress, Express ADDRESS, BOTANICAL. re ° BEDFORD PARK, Pork Botanical Garden, beac aecnens WILLIAMSBRIDGE. Bronx Hach, Mew ork Wity. a. Feb. 9th, 1902... My dear Mr, Deane?’ Replying to your letter of thm 6th inst., I would say that the northern ranges of Thaspium trifoliatum and of T. trifoliatum aureum as given in "Illustra&ed Flora" were taken wholly from previously published records. I have seen no specimens from further north than New Jersey. Rose's remark is ws mewhat tiresome; in his REvision of North American Umbelliferae, 1888, he says, under auruem "Throughout the Atlantic States and under atropurpureum " Same range as the species"; this, I find was directly © pied from Gray’s Manual, 6th Edition, p. 204 I remeber thinking that the ranges cited by Rose and Gray were probably too broad, and hunted for northern records; I found the Bennett Catalogue record for atropurpureum (trifoliatum) , and, the plant being so different from any other eastern Umbellifer, I accepted it as part of the information on which Gray's range was based. T. aureum is said to be "common" in Connecticut by Bishop in his Catalogue of 1896 ey, truly ME [pclae f f ee Pervines L414 GABP f Z (] Aan Mh BA wt ' f , VA z fi t Lea eat al VIE a atrigk =f pice Eat OSA ga WO es Au ater i Uy Io f , y m LQ (4 CBD. OF ZL CCELLU1 ttt7) i z Le J — Ss ph , } ‘ f Apa : ie Posse apy y Za Ve E OAS SOS SE OG Re aet kt CL ce a AL AAA L IDC Si) t 4) fp : CA LCr ye KEAALN. ie; Ce CC ae (Ca Ch CLZ Bo LY Pees te ey x ba CG PO sz [ rae va 2 oe 1B y ke AC 4 ia ge See Sy : da CICe Lf K ~ UV ) ) . vA Vy ; ue oe LAE OL OD 7 /, 5 v Je fp folie ~o U Plo Bete hy aa im <3 “XINO SS3NGGy SHI Os Si ad x 2 4 awts Od Naus08 | wUTLiod 34 “ pyppauns “Y 4d ——— Gta acca Jat. ] Olivet, College. Girt wrk, Department of Biology. Oph [3 (70 i Hy dome pn oe eh on Loe ER fed I ee Oe Arcana J Ava : ae td and a Premee Uenin Mob RG FE Cee, Bee 55 oe eee PosTALCaRD - ka : t) ‘ Nx Walker AVeane- z XY Brewster St: S re ore Aye M&ss The Mniversify of Chicago Department of Botany The Botanical Gazette March 4, 1901. your letter of February 28 and am very glad to hear from you, although I cannot give you the information my work was done in connection with at Washington. I have no memoranda here answer your question. It would seem to me tha re better authority out upon this than one who was working ,° the ranges of m@ hundreds of species.My suspicion is that the "New Englend" item may have slipped in without authority. However, your list, published in the Rhodora , was responsible for the extension of some ranges. As you have looked this up for this: speciesgtirere is eviderie¢ the responsibility cannot rest there. If Rose is*not willing to claim responsibility for it, then it has no authority, since he mast have in his herbarium the specimen from which any such statement was made, provided it exists at all. I am glad you like the Monograph. It certainly took a lot of work. I wish I could come more frequently to Cambridge, days there with the greatest plessure. With kind regards, I am, Yours sincerely, Mr. Walter Deane, Cambridge, Mass. eee A SS, ea eed a CQ etlarnru, ary ee 4 Vane i eliieke.. ; Cesd fee ee ee oe oy, os / Chae of Jie ) — Le Cx oChefunrpic Lda W/ aN SS as Le €2 «9-2 Keli. 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