QK 129 • C5 supp.l CLUTE, W. N. THE FLORA OF THE UPPER SUS- QUEHANNA AND ITS TRIBUTARIES, THE FLORA OF THE^ UPPER SUSQUEHANNA AND ITS TRIBUTARIES ^ FIRST SUPPLEMENT «EVV VORJ. tSOTA^•}r , Binghamton, N. Y. Willard N. Clute & Co. I90I PREFACE. THE two seasons that have passed since the publication of the Flora of the Upper Susquehanna have brought to our knowledge a considerable number of species before un- known to the region, as well as extended the range of many rare ones. It having now become necessary to issue a second edition, advantage has been taken of the opportunity to include these additions and changes, thus placing the volume in accord with our present knowledge. This material will be found in the following pages arranged under two heads: (i) Species New to the Flora, and (2) Additional Stations. The absence of earlier lists of plants made the first issue of this book somewhat in the nature of a preliminary survey. It was not expected that all the species had been included, nor do we believe that those now added — which brings the total up to 1,201 species^ — completes the list. Enough have been discovered, however, to show that our flora is as rich as any other in the State, and to warrant further explorations of the whole field. The author will be glad to receive further notes on the plants of our region and will give such notes credit in future supplements. Some of our observers are at present working on the mosses and hepatics, and it is expected that the next Supplement will contain lists of these with notes. All the species m the present list, about whose identity there could be the slightest question, have been seen by the author and in critical cases have also been submitted to acknowledged au- thorities for verification. The specimens themselves are deposited in the New York State Herbarium, the Herbarium of Lafayette College, or the Herbarium of the Field Columbian Museum. I must again express my indebtedness to Messrs. Graves, Fenno, Barbour and Lucy, for their continued cooperation m ex- ploring this region. My thanks are also due to Miss Elsie Murray, who has sent me an interesting list of species from the vicinity of Athens, Pa., and to several others mentioned in the text, who have kindly contributed notes on single species. WILLARD N. CLUTE. Binghamton, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1901. FLORA OF THE UPPEH SUSQUEHANNA. cn SPECIES NEW TO THE FLORA. Arabis hirsuta (L.) Scop. Found sparingly in dry soil at Apala- chin, Fcnno. Sisymbrium altissimum L. Abundant in fields west of Bing- hamton. Far out of this plant's range, Cliiie. Saponaria Vaccaria L. Along the D. & H. Railroad near Bing- hamton, ]]'. R. Maxon. Apalachin, Fenno. Arenaria stricta Michx. North of Elmira, Lucy. (A Mkhauxii Hook. ) Cerastium arvense L Sayre; along the river, Barbour. Cerastium arvense oblongifolium (Torr. ) Holl. & Briit. Dry banks at Barton ; common, Fenno. Viola villosa Walt. Dry bank at Apalachin, Fenno. Euonymus Europsus L. Plentiful on the si'.es of old dwellings in Tioga Co., Fe7ino. -^^ Linum Virginianum L. Dry Fields at Campville, Fcnno. A ^"^ native species with yellow flowers. Geranium Bicknelli Britton. Barton and Apalachin. Not un- common, Fenno. This species is very likely to be mistaken for G. Carolinianum. Many consider it but a variety of that species. ^ Floerkea proserpinacoides Willd. False Mermaid. Along QO Cayuta creek, Millspaugh in Bulletin Torrey Bot. Club, Sept., i88g. I ^g Ilex monticoTa A. Gray. Bear Swamp, the only station, Gra7>es. Lespedeza procumbens Michx. Base of hill near Apalachin in dry soil, Fenno. The only station. Lespedeza frutescens (L. ) Britton. Apalachin. Fcnno. River banks a: Sayre, Ba?-bour. Sullivan Hill. Lucy. The only stations. {L. Stuve/ v&v. intermedia V^Siis.) FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Cassia nictitans L. Wild Sensitive Plant. Shores of the Sus- quehanna at Carapville, Fenno. Prunus pumila L. Dwarf Cherry. Wooded hillside near Athens, rare, Murray. Prunus spinosa insitUia (L ) A Gray. Bullace Plum. Elmira, Lucy. Amelanchier spicata (Lam.) Dec. Notch hill, three miles west of Barton, in dry rocky soil, Fenno. Elmira, Lucy. The only stations. Lythrum alatum Pursh. Along the Susquehanna river at Sayre. very rare, Barbour. Epilobium lineare Muhl. Swamps near Apalachin Not com- mon, Fenno. Epilobium adenocaulon Haussk. Common throughout our range, but often mistaken for F. coloratum. Symphoricarpus Symphoricarpus (L.) MacM. An escape well established near Sayre, Farbour. (S. vulgaris, Michx.) Eupatorium sessilifolium L. Upland Boneset. Sayre; not common, Barbour. The only station. The plant has consider- able resemblance to the common boneset. Solidago caesia axillaris (Pursh.) A. Gray. Not uncommon. Aster curvescens Burgess. Apalachin. Fenno. Aster ianthinus Burgess. Apalachin, Fenno. Aster undulatus loriformis Burgess. Apalachin, Fenno. Aster puniceus lucidus A. Gray. Susquehanna; not common, Graves. Aster paniculatus bellldiflorus (WiUd.) Burgess. Near Elmira, Lucy. Aster Tradescanti L. Near Pine Valley, Lucy. Aster macrophyllus sejunctus Burgess. Near Elmira, Lucy. Aster sagittifolius urophyllus (Lindl.) Burgess. Near Elmira. Lucy. The asters m this list were identified by Prot. Burgess. FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Anthem is arvensis L. Corn Chamomile. On river flats. Com- mon at Apalachin, Barton and Campville, Fenno. In the latter station more plentiful than A. Cotiila. Hieracium praealtum Vill. Meadows at Apalachin, not com- mon, Fenno. Susquehanna, Graves. Lactuca sagittifoUa Ell. Near Elmira, Lucy. Lobelia Dortmanna L Spruce Pond ; Coxtown Pond, Cliite. Asclepias pulchra Ehrh. Found at Susquehanna with A. in- carnata, Graves. {A. incarnata wa.v. pnichra Pers. ) ipomsea hederacea Jacq. Along the river at Susquehanna, Graves. Cuscuta Coryli Engelm. River flats near Campville, Fenno. (C. infiexa Engelm.) Physalis Philadelphica Lam. Apalachin, Fenno. Cymbalaria Cymbalaria (L. ) Wettst. Kenii.worth Ivv. For three years it has been plentiful along a stone wall on the river bank at Ovvego, probably naturalized, Fenno. Physostegia Virginiana (L. ) Benth. ObediexVT Plant. North of Horseheads, Lucy. Scrophularia leporella Bicknell. Figwort. Found at several places and probably common throughout our range. Veronica spicata L Well established in a meadow four miles south of Apalachin, Fenno. Near Elmira, Lucy. Veronica Anagallis=aquatica L. In a spring brook east of Camp- ville, Fenno. Monarda Clinopodia L. Plentiful along the river banks and at Mutton Hill Pond, Fenno. Monarda media Willd. Near Elmira, Lucy. Barton, Fenno. {Monarda Clinopodia var. media A. Gray. ) Syringa vulgaris L. Lilac. A common shrub about the sites of old hou.ses, often persisting or even spreading after the owners have ceased to care for it. Utricularia cornuta Marsh Pond, Broome Co., Clute ; Graves. 6 FLORA OP THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Plantago aristata Michx. Apalachin; common, Fenno. Sayre; not common, Bar /wit r. {Plantago Patagonka Jacq. var. Aristata Gray.) Toxylon pomiferum Raf. Carmalt Lake, Fe7ino. Oakland, Graves. Used for hedges, and now naturalized. {Machtra aurant/ca Nutt. ) Amaranthus blitoides S. Wats. Along the railroad at Camp- ville, Fenno. Waste groind at Susquehanna, Graves. Hicorla microcarpa (Nutt.) Britton. Apalachin, Fenno. Polygonum punctatum. Common, Fenno, Barbour. Populus deltoides Marsh. Cotto.nwood. Near Elmira, Lucy. PInus resinosa Ait. Red Pine. One specimen at Barton, Fenno. •' Chemung Narrows," Lucy. Juncus pelocarpus E. Meyer. Lake of the Meadows, Fenno. Marsh Pond, Graves. Leptorchis liliifolia (L ) Kuntz. Near Elmira, Lucy. {Liparis liliijolia Richard.) Stenophyllus capillaris (L ) Britton. Plentiful on the river flats opposite Apalachin, Fenno. {/•Yinbr/styl/s capillaris, A. Gray. ) Scirpus Torreyi Olney. Abundant at Mutton Hill Pond, Fenno. .Susciuehanna river at Sayre; very scarce. Barbour. Scirpus Americanus Pers. Along the river, Fenno. Carex squarrosa L. Swampy ground, Chemung, N. Y. ; scarce. Harbour. Carex pedunculata Muhl. Moist rich woods, Susquehanna, Graves. Barton, Fenno. Carex Munlenbergii Schk. Infrequent at Apalachin. Fenno. Carex lupulina Bella-villa (Dewey) Bailey. Campville in swamps, Fenno. Identified by Dr. T. C. Porter. Carex filiformis L. Swamps; Apalachin, Fenno. Binghamton, Clute. Carex amphibola Steud. Apalachin, 1-enuo. This is out of the plant's usual range. Specimen identified by Dr. T. C. Porter. FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Carex varia Muhl. Dry woods at Apa.lachiu, I'enno. Susque- hanna, Graves. Carex folliculata L. Carmalt Lake, Fenno. Carex pedicellata Wheelerl (Bailey) Britton. Open woods at Susquehanna, Graves. Verified by Prof. Wheeler. {Carex comnmnis \a.r. \V heeler i Bailey.) Carex cristatella Britt. Apalachin, FeJtfio. Verified by Dr. T. C. Porter. Carex muricata L. Apalachin on dry banks, infrequent, Fenno. Carex foena Willd. Apalachin, infrequent, Fenno. Carex xanthocarpa Bicknell. Apalachin, Fenno. Verified by Dr. T. C. Porter. Panicum macrocarpum Le Conte. Apalachin, Fenno. Panicum linearifoliutn Scrib. Apalachin. Fettno. Panicum boreale Nash. Frequent in swamps; Apalachin, Fenno. Aristida dichotoma Michx. Apalachin, Fenno. Muhlenbergia tenuiflora (Willd.) B. S. P. Apalachin, Fenno. Arrhenathecium elatius (L. ) Beauv. Frequent, Fenno. {A. avenaceiun Beauv.) Festuca ovina duriuscula (L ) Hack. River banks at Apalachin, Fenno. Bromus racemosus L. Dry ground; Apalachin, Fenno. Calamagroslis cinnoides(Muhl.) Scrib. Campville, rare, Fenno. Eragrostis capillaris (L.) Nees. Apalachin, Fenno. Eragrostis pectinacea (Michx ) Stend. Apalachin, Fenno. Panicularia acutiflora (Torr. ) Kuntze. Frequent in swamps; Apalachin, I'enno. Panicularia pallida (Torr.) Kuntze. Apalachin, Fenno. Panicularia elongata (Torr.) Pursh. Near Little Meadows and at Carmault Lake, Fenno. Panicularia laxa Scrib. Apalachin, Fenno. Cynosurus cristatus L. Campville, Fenno. FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Deschampsia caespitosa ( L ) Beauv. River bank west of Camp- ville, Fenno. Pellaea atropurpurea L. Winter Brake. Purple Stemmed Cuff Brake. Cliffs at Towanda; rare, Barbour. Spartina cynosuroides (L.) Willd. Sayre, Wyalusing, Horse- heads, Barbour. Freciuent along the river, Fenno, Beaver Dam, Lucy. Isoetes echinospora Braunii (Durien) Engel. Cinnamon Lake, Barbour. Coxtown Pond, Carmalt Lake and Wrighter Lake ; common, Clute. Lycopodium inundatum L. Marsh Pond ; rare, Clute. FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. ADDITIONAL STATIONS. Atragene AmericiDia. Spanish Hill, Waverly and Athens, Bar- bour. Anemone cylindrica. Near Barton, rare, Fenno. Ranunculus reptans. Along the Susquehanna at Sayre, scarce, Barbour. Athens, Murray. Ranunculus bulbosus. In wet meadows at Athens, not common, Murray. Ranunculus Jiispidus Michx. All the specimens in our range re- ferred to R. fascicularis, are without doubt, properly placed under this species. Lirtodendron tulipifera. Now known to be indigenous in Sus- quehanna county, Graves. Chelidoniufn ma/ us. Tioga county, Fenno. Adlumia fungosa. Abundant at the "Narrows" west of Owego; also at Tioga Center, Fenno. Lockwood, N. Y. ; Athens, Pa., scarce. Barbour. Capnoides sempervirens. Bare rocks at Mt. Pisgah, Murray. Fumaria officinalis. Chemung, N. Y. , Barbour. Cardamine Pennsylvanica. Common in Tioga county, Fetino. Arabis Icevigata. River banks, Apalachin and Barton, Fenno. Athens and Sayre, Barbour. Arabis dentata. River shore at Barton, plentiful, /v««d?. Sayre, Barbour. Arabis glabra. Apalachin, Fenno. YXxmra., Lucy. Arabis lyrata. River banks, plentiful, Fenno. Rock hillsides at Athens, Murray. Sheshequin Narrows, Bradford county, Barbour. Mt. Zoar, Lucy. Roripa palustris. Now reported from Broome and Tioga coun- ties. 10 FLORA OP THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Lepidtum campestre. This species is becoming common in nearly all parts of our range. Polatiisia graveolens. Along roadsides west of Waverly, Bar- bour. Railroad embankment near Binghamton, W. R. Ma.xon. Viola ovata Nutt. The specimens formerly referred to V. sag- ittata are more correctly placed here. The true sagittata does not appear to have been found in our region. Ovata is fairly common throughout. Viola rotttndifolia. Has been found to be plentiful in Susque- hanna county, Graves. Viola scabriuscula. Further explorations have shown this species to be tolerably common in our range. Viola rostrata. Waverly and Athens, not common, Barbour. Silene vttlgaris. Sayre, Barbour. Plentiful, Graves. Silene antirrhina. Waste places, common, Fenno. Sayre, Bar- bour. Silene noctiflora. Now added from their stations by Fenno, Barbour and Murray. Arenaria lateriflora. Apalachin, Fetnio. Arenaria serpyllifolia. Common in Tioga county, Fenno. Sayre, Barbour. Alsine borealis. Infrequent along Apalachin creek, Fenno. Alsine graminea. Becoming common throughout. Cerastium longipedunculatiim. Abundant on river flats at Bar- ton, Fenno. Claytonia Caroliniana. Susquehanna county, plentiful, Graves. Hypericum Virginicum. Cinnamon Lake, Lucy. Sayre and Newark Valley, Barbour. Malva sylvestris. Susquehanna county, Graves. Tioga county, Fenno. Abutilon Abutilon. This plant is fast becoming common in the main valley of the Susquehanna. Linton usitatissiinuin. Susquehanna, along the railway. Graves. FLORA OP THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. 11 Rhus copallina. Hillside near Lake of the Meadows, Clute. Geranium Robertianum. Newark Valley and VanEtten, plen- tiful. Waverly, not common, Barbour. Geranium Carolinianum. Found sparingly at Apalachin, Fenno. Sayre, rare, Barbour. Athens, Murray. Ox alts viol ace a. Athens, Murray. Sayre, Barbour. Rhamnus alnifolia. Swamp, north of Barton, Fenno. Rhamnus cathartica. Carmalt Lake, plentiful, Fenno. Viiis vulpina. Sayre, Barbour. Polygala Senega. This species has now been found at Apala- chin, Barton and Owego, Fenno. Polygala viridescens. Plentiful east of Hallstead, Clute. Astragalus Carolimaus L. Near Lanesboro. Rare, Graves. Trifolium arvense. Hill near Sayre, plentiful, Barbour. Trifolium incarnatuvi. Sayre, scarce, Barbour. Medicago saliva. Sayre, not common, Barbour. Meadows, frequent, Fenno. Athens, Murray. Medicago lupulina. Sayre, not common, Barbour. Common along the railroad, Fenno. Abundant, Clute. This plant closely resembles Trifolium procumbens and is doubtless often mistaken for it. Meibomia rotundifolia. Wooded roadside near Campville, Fenno. Meibomia Dillenii Barton, Fenno. Sayre, Barbour. Lespedesa capital a. Common at Apalachin near the river, Fenno. Lathyrtis ochroleuciis. Common in damp shades at Apalachin and Barton, I'enno. Sayre, VanEtten and Athens, Barbour. Falcata comosa. A form of this is doubtfully referred to F. Pitcheri. It resembles Comosa except that the rachids and in- florescence are clothed with deep brown hairs. Flowers above ground usually fertile. Cassia Marylandica. Swamp two miles north of Sayre, rare, Barbour. Opulaster opuli/olius. Sayre, plentiful, Harbour. 13 FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. Spi'rcea tomentosa. East of Campville, not common, Fenno. Potentilla arguta. Two miles north of Sayre, very rare, Bar- bour. Frequent at Barton. Fenno. Sorbus Americana. Found wild in a swamp north of Barton, Fenno. CrattTgus tomentosa. Barton, Fenno. Atnelanchier Botryapium. In Tioga connty, Fenno. Waverly, Barbour. Ribes rotundtfolium. North of Barton, Fenno. Sedum acre. Rare at Athens, Murray. Sedum ternatum. Rare at Athens, Murray. Linnoea borealis. Wooded hilltops, Murray. Apalachin, Fenno. Drosera rotundifolia. Cinnamon Lake, Lucy and Barbour. Drosera intermedia. Marsh Pond ; Lake of the Meadows, plen- tiful, Ctute. Decodon verticillata. Cinnamon Lake, Lucy and Barbour. Ludwigia palustris. Common in Tioga county, Fenno. Aralia hispida. Near Apalachin, Fenno. Galium pilosum. VanEtten, Barbour. Apalachin, Fenno. I'a/erianella chenopodifolia. River meadows at Apalachin, L\'nno. So/idago squarrosa. Common near the river in Susquehanna county. Graves. Solidago patula. Swamp near Susquehanna, Graves. Apala- chin, Fenno. Solidago ulmifolia. "Table Rock," Towanda, Barbour. Sericocarpus asteroides. Newark Valley and hills north of Sayre, not common, Barbour. Near Campville, frequent, Fe7ino. Aster cordifolius polycephalus. Sayre, not common, Barbour. Aster ericoides. Waverly, Sayre and Berkshire, Barbour. FLORA OF THE UPPER SUSQUEHANNA. IS Aster xtmbellatus. Sayre, Newark Valley, rare, Barhoiir. Common in swamps at Apalachin, Fenno. Polymnia Canadensis. " Table Rock," Tovvanda ; Athens, scarce, Barbour. Aster infirmits. Sayre and Newark Valley, not common, Bar- bour. Frequent, Fenno. Helianthiis strumosiis. Common at Sayre, Barbour. Galinsoga parviflora. Sayre, rare; Towanda and Waverly, plentiful, Barbour. Athens, common, Murray. Cacalia suaveolens. Sayre, scarce, Barbour. Lactuca Scar tola. Fast spreading in Susquehanna county Graves. Apalachin and Campville, Fenno. Lobelia Kalmii. Swamp at Sayre, Barbour. Kalmia glauca. Spruce Pond, Wayne county; Marsh Poud, Broome county, Cluie. Kalmia angustifolia. LaG range, Orie E. Croop. Azalia canescens. Apalachin, plentiful, Fenno. Ledum Gnrnlandicum. Bog near Ararat Summit, Graves. Vaccmium atrococcum. ■ Mutton Hill Pond, Fenno. Rhododendron maximum. Spruce Pond; ravine near Susque- hanna, plentiful, Chile. Chimaphila maculata. Near Sayre, scarce, Barbour. Naumburgia thyrsifiora. Van Etten swamp, Barbour. Cuscula Epithymum. Farm of H. Macumber. four miles north of Binghamton. June, iSgS. Prof. C. O. Thurston. Anagallis arvensis. Athens, rare, Murray. Genliatia crinita. Abundant at one station near Apalachin, Fenno. Lithospermum arvense. Sayre, Barbour. Echium vulgare. Has appeared in Susc[uehanna along the rail- road. Graves. Solanum nigrum. Athens, common, Murray. 14 FLORA OF THE Ul'PER SUS<-^UEHANNA. Physalis heterophyila Nees. This is P. Virginianiim of the first edition. It has now been found at Apalachin, Fenno. Ilysatithcs gratioloides. Common at Apalachin, Fenno. Veronica Byzantina. Waste places at Apalachin. Fenno. Uiriciilaria vulgaris. River at Apalachin, Fenno. Kivlliaflexuosa Near Sayre, rare, Barbour. Anychia dichotoma. Campville, Fenno. Chenopodium capitatuin. Mt. Pisgah, Murray. Atriplex hastata. Waverly, Barbour. Binghamton. abundant, Clute. Rumex Paiientia. Sayre, Barbour. Ruinex Britannica. Swamp two miles north of Sayre, scarce, Barbour. Plentiful at Barton and Apalachin, Fenno. Polygonum etnersuin. River shore at Sayre, not abundant, Barbour. Apalachin, common, Fenno. Euphorbia oorollala. Sayre, common, Barbour. Athens, A[!cr?ay. Euphorbia lucida Waldst. and Kit. According to a revision of this section of Euphorbia, the name of E. Nicaensis is to be replaced by the one here given. Bclula papyrifera. Above Lanesboro, a single tree. Graves. Alnus incana. This species is by far the most plentiful in our territory. Alnus rugosa. Abundant at Mutton Hill Pond, Fettno. Quercus plaianoides. Apalachin and Smithboro, Fenno. Quercus ilicifolia. Frequent in Tioga county, Fenno. Spanish Hill, not common, Barbour. Corylus Americana. Rather common in Susquehanna county, Grat^es. Ceralophyllum demersum. Sayre, Barbour. Larix laricina. Swamps at VanEtten, not common, Barbour. [uniperus I 'irginiana. VanEtten and Towanda, Barbour, FLORA OF THE UrrF.R SUSQUEHANNA. l') Abies balsamea. Near Elmira, Lucy. Achroanthes inonopliylla. Bear Swamp, Graves. Achroanthes untfolia. Roadsides near Coxtown Pond, plentiful at this locality, Cltite. Lepiorchis Loeselti. Near Apalachin, Fenno. Corallorhiza odontorhiza. Near Apalachin, Fenno. Habenaria bracteata. Athens, rare, Barbour. Habenaria Hookeriana. Woods near Barton, Fenno. Athens, Murray. Sayre, Miss Orie E. Croop. Habenaria orbiculata. Woods near Barton. Fenno. Habenaria lacera. Mutton Hill Pond; Marshland, Fenno. Habenaria gratidifoUa. VanEtten, Barbour. Allium cernuunt. Sayre, abundant, Barbour. Erythroniicin albiduni. Aloag the Susquehanna, rare, Murray. Juncus nodosus. Plentiful, Fenno. [uncus Canadensis. Common in swamps, Fenno. Pontederia cordata. Spruce Pond, Wayne county, Clute. Oronticum aquaticum. Spruce and Coxtown ponds, Wayne county; Marsh Pond, Broome county, Cltite. Sagittaria gr amine a. In the Susquehanna at Sayre, not com- mon, Barbour. Scheuchzeria palustris. Marsh Poad, Broome county, Clute. Potamogeton perfoliatus. Susquehanna river at Sayre, common, Barbour. Apalachin. Fenno. Pototnogeton crispus. Sayre, Barbour. Potamogeton zostercefolius. Susquehanna at Sayre, Barbour. Apalachin, Fenno. Potamogeton pectinatus. Sasquehanna at Sayre, Barbour. Apalachin, Fe>ino. Eriocaulon septangiilare. Spruce Pond, Coxtown Pond, Wrighter's Pond, C^armalt Lake, common, Clute. Cyperus rivularis. Shores of the Susquehanna at Sayre, Bar- bour. 1() FLORA OF THE LITER SUSiVUEHANNA. Nai'as /fe.tt'lzs. Occasional in the Susquehanna. Fenno. Che- mung, Lttcy. Rleocharis palustris. Sayre, common, Barbour. Scirpus polyphvllits. Sayre. common, Barbour. Freciuent. Fenno. Chemung county, Lucy. Cyperus aristattis. Common along the river, Fenno. R/iy/ichospora alba. Cinnamon Lake, Lucy a.ndi Barbour. Marsh Pond, Graves. Cladiuvi tnariscoides. Cinnamon Lake, Lucy and Barbour. Carex tnoiiile. Common in swamps. Fenno. Carex prasina. Woods at Apalachin, Fenno. Carex tenella. Swamps near Campville. Fenno. Carex laxiculinis. Common, Fenno. Carex cephaloidea. Common, Fenno. Carex straminea festucacea. Apalachin, Fenno. Paiikum xaiithophysuin. Campville, rare, I'enno. Eaton/a Dudleyi. Apalachin, Fenno. Sullivan Hill, Lucy. Miihlenbergia sylvatica. Sayre, Barbour. Muhlenbergia diffusa. Newark Valley, Harbour. Eragrostis hypnoides. Along the river at Sayre, Barbour. Eragrostis major. Sayre, Barbour. Eragrostis Carolinana. Roadsides. Barbour. Lolium perenne. Sayre in yards. Barbour. Camptosorus r/tisophyllus. Towanda, Barbour. Plentiful along upper Starrucca creek, Clute. Cystopieris bulbifera. Plentiful along Starrucca creek, Clute. Botrych/um matricaricefolium. Sayre. very rare, Barbour. Ararat Summit, abundant. C. F. Saunders. Botrychiuni lanceolatum. \'an Etten, Barbour. Ararat Sum- mit, abundant, C. F. Sau?idcrs. Lycopodium annotinum. Ararat Summit; Minkler's Pond, Clute. Selaginella apus. Sayre. Barbour. Isoetes Engelinanni. Plentiful on river shores west of Susque- hanna, Clute. ^-i^%2? .^.1 i