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Milton, L’Allegro.

The Plant World, July, 1900; February, 1901; September, 1902; November, 1902.

Dr. Rembert Dodoens, History of Plants, Lyte’s Trans., 1st ed., p. 119. 1578.

Bryant, To a Mosquito.

Hawthorne’s American Notes.

Dodoens, History of Plants, p. 290. 1578.

T. B. Aldrich, Bluebells of New England.

Thoreau, Maine Woods, p. 300.

Hawthorne, American Notes, September 9, 1838.

Hawthorne, Ethan Brand.

Thoreau, Tuesday, Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers.

Thoreau, Tuesday, Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers.

Hawthorne, American Notes, August 31, 1838.

Dr. T. F. Wolfe, Literary Shrines, 173, 1895.

Hawthorne, American Notes, July 31, 1838.

Ibid.

Hawthorne, American Notes, July 31, 1838.

Burroughs, Riverby.

Bryant, The Painted Cup.

Thoreau, Letters. To Sophia Thoreau, May 22, 1843.

Bryant, To the Fringed Gentian.

Former generic designations, now antedated.

Genera not reported for Hoosac Valley region, although native of Vermont.

Species not reported for Hoosac Valley region, although reported for Connecticut.

Nicholson’s Ill. Dict. and Gard. Ency. Hort. Gard. Kew, 1887.

Species not reported for Hoosac Valley region, although native of Vermont.

Doubtfully reported for Hoosac Valley region, although native of Vermont.

Doubtfully reported for Hoosac Valley region, but should be looked for wherever H. hyperborea grows.

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